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Learn how to transfer material from Ableton Live’s Arrangement View into Session View scenes for live performances and remixing.
*Ableton Educational Eligibility Program
*Ableton Educational Eligibility ApplicationAbleton Educational Eligibility Program
A student currently enrolled in full-time educational studies, up to advanced degree programs and 18 years old or of legal age in your country of residence. Parents of a student not of legal adult age can buy educational licenses on behalf of their child using their child’s valid student ID. About Florian: Florian has worked as a freelance musician, composer, and sound designer for many years, and is also a fully trained music teacher for secondary schools with considerable experience in using music software for education. Florian studied classical music at the University of the Arts (UdK) Berlin and jazz at the RWCMD Cardiff. Since 2007, he has used Ableton Live for performances. Eligibility requirements for educational licenses You are eligible for an educational discount if you are: currently enrolled in full time educational studies and are age 18, or of legal age according to your country’s laws. Ableton makes Push and Live, hardware and software for music production, creation and performance. Ableton´s products are made to inspire creative music-making.https://youtu.be/jp6t8FgRDy0Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Ableton Live | Working with Scenes (https://youtu.be/jp6t8FgRDy0)Consolidate Time to New Scene
In this Ableton Live tutorial, Chris Gibson demonstrates how to convert arrangements into scenes for live performances and remixing. Learn how to use the ‘Consolidate Time to New Scene’ command to consolidate material within a selected time range in the Arrangement View to create a new scene of clips in Session View. This feature makes it easier to transform your studio masterpieces into perfect live performance sets. It is also an efficient way to move material from the Arrangement to Session View.Tempo Changes
Chris also shows you how to change the global tempo of your music using scenes. Scene names can be both descriptive and functional. For example, if you rename a scene with a viable tempo and/or time signature, Live will automatically adjust to these parameters when the scene is launched. To assign a tempo, select the scene and rename it with a tempo such as 110 BPM. To assign a time signature, rename the scene with an appropriate meter such as 4/4.Learn Music Production with Ableton Live
Delve deeper into the art of music production and performance with Ableton Live. ICON’s comprehensive Music Production Programs offers like-minded musicians and industry professionals an immersive learning experience.
Learn essential knowledge to advance your craft while developing your signature sound using the music industry’s most innovative software. Our extensive courses also guide you through the fundamentals of music making, post-production, artist development, and music business.
Ableton Educational Eligibility ApplicationAbout Icon Collective ICON Collective is a Los Angeles and Online music production school that teaches you core technical skills while unlocking your unique creative process. Mentorships with industry professionals let you access real-world insights and help you personalize your music education. Check out our Music Production Programs.

Learn how to transfer material from Ableton Live’s Arrangement View into Session View scenes for live performances and remixing. https://youtu.be/jp6t8FgRDy0Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Ableton Live | Working with Scenes (https://youtu.be/jp6t8FgRDy0)Consolidate Time to New Scene
In this Ableton Live tutorial, Chris Gibson demonstrates how to convert arrangements into scenes for live performances and remixing. Learn how to use the ‘Consolidate Time to New Scene’ command to consolidate material within a selected time range in the Arrangement View to create a new scene of clips in Session View. This feature makes it easier to transform your studio masterpieces into perfect live performance sets. It is also an efficient way to move material from the Arrangement to Session View.Tempo Changes
Chris also shows you how to change the global tempo of your music using scenes. Scene names can be both descriptive and functional. For example, if you rename a scene with a viable tempo and/or time signature, Live will automatically adjust to these parameters when the scene is launched. To assign a tempo, select the scene and rename it with a tempo such as 110 BPM. To assign a time signature, rename the scene with an appropriate meter such as 4/4.Learn Music Production with Ableton Live
Delve deeper into the art of music production and performance with Ableton Live. ICON’s comprehensive Music Production Programs offers like-minded musicians and industry professionals an immersive learning experience.
Learn essential knowledge to advance your craft while developing your signature sound using the music industry’s most innovative software. Our extensive courses also guide you through the fundamentals of music making, post-production, artist development, and music business.
About Icon Collective ICON Collective is a Los Angeles and Online music production school that teaches you core technical skills while unlocking your unique creative process. Mentorships with industry professionals let you access real-world insights and help you personalize your music education. Check out our Music Production Programs.
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