Stallionslaughter Music | Making Metal in Ableton Live 9 @StallionslaughterMusic | Uploaded July 2017 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
All my plugins -https://1drv.ms/f/s!AqkX9TmBhEv5kDVb5SK7gJUppaRk
Parts -
00:00 - Intro *and memes*
01:30 - Drums
07:10 - Guitar
15:10 - Bass
20:20 - Vocals
23:53 - Mastering
Just a "quick" walkthrough on how I make metal in Ableton Live 9 Lite with all free plug-ins that I've gathered from seemingly endless Googling. The song in the video is not released yet; it is called "The Only Logical Solution", and I feel like it has some of my most impressive work on it. I've put a lot of time, and effort, into this mix, song, and everything; therefore, I really hope the haters come out of the woodwork to tear it down in the meanest ways possible. (It's kinda what I live for.)
If you have any questions about the plug-ins, a technique, or just a look something more in depth, don't hesitate to hit me up in the comments or on twitter @slaughterpony. I tried to be as thorough as possible, but I'm sure I missed something!
Just a note, I have learned a lot from watching people make metal on Reaper, Cubase, etc, but I wanted to make something for the metal Ableton users as there didn't seem to be any good, thorough tutorials on making metal. So, I aimed to fix that despite being fuckin' stupid/totally void of academia, and relying completely on emperical knowledge for my skill.
Rock on, and remember that *metal* is best pony!
All my plugins -https://1drv.ms/f/s!AqkX9TmBhEv5kDVb5SK7gJUppaRk
Parts -
00:00 - Intro *and memes*
01:30 - Drums
07:10 - Guitar
15:10 - Bass
20:20 - Vocals
23:53 - Mastering
Just a "quick" walkthrough on how I make metal in Ableton Live 9 Lite with all free plug-ins that I've gathered from seemingly endless Googling. The song in the video is not released yet; it is called "The Only Logical Solution", and I feel like it has some of my most impressive work on it. I've put a lot of time, and effort, into this mix, song, and everything; therefore, I really hope the haters come out of the woodwork to tear it down in the meanest ways possible. (It's kinda what I live for.)
If you have any questions about the plug-ins, a technique, or just a look something more in depth, don't hesitate to hit me up in the comments or on twitter @slaughterpony. I tried to be as thorough as possible, but I'm sure I missed something!
Just a note, I have learned a lot from watching people make metal on Reaper, Cubase, etc, but I wanted to make something for the metal Ableton users as there didn't seem to be any good, thorough tutorials on making metal. So, I aimed to fix that despite being fuckin' stupid/totally void of academia, and relying completely on emperical knowledge for my skill.
Rock on, and remember that *metal* is best pony!