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This video demonstrates how to emulate a scratch-style effect in Ableton Live 8 using the new delay Modes in Live’s Ping Pong Delay.
This is not meant to replace vinyl nor will it produce a totally authentic sounding scratch sound, but it is a Ableton Live only solution and is a nice add-on to your effects arsenal.
You can download the template at dubspot.
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Tags: Ableton, Ableton Live, Ableton Live 8, delay, demo video, electro, scratching, Tips, Tricks
One Response to “Pseudo Scratching In Ableton Live 8”
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Oh, clever. Haven't watched through the whole video but I like how it gets to the point quickly with a sound example, then explains further.
Clear voiceover, easy to understand. A useful tutorial!