Liquid Rhythm Tutorial on MacProVideo

MacProVideo has just released almost three hours of Liquid Rhythm tutorials by audio wizard G.W. Childs. Don’t worry, Windows users, the tutorials can be equally useful for you. Claiming “this is a beast of a piece of software that, once tamed, will forever reward you with inspiration and amazing tracks”, G.W. walks you through over 40 tutorials that show you exactly how to tame this beast and reap the musically…

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DJ Shine Liine Lemur Liquid Rhythm

DJ Shine’s Lemur Script and Video for Liquid Rhythm

Walking into DJ Shine’s Toronto studio was sort of like walking into Long & McQuade or Moog Audio for the first time. He has such an impressive collection of sweet gear, and more importantly, he knows how to use it. All of it. Being both an electronic musician and a programmer (because aren’t we all), Shine is pretty handy with solving his own workflow issues. He just builds custom digital…

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Maps Galore!

WaveDNA’s newly redesigned Maps panel has loads of cool functionality that will take your audio production workflow to the next level! Check out this video highlighting some of the new features: About the Maps Panel With the BarForm and BeatForm Maps, you have every possible combination of rhythmic patterns in one 4/4 bar neatly organized and grouped together. Take these musical examples: You make house music and want a steady…

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Liquid Rhythm Tips and Tricks

Ableton Certified Instructor and Liquid Rhythm Guru Jason Spanu aka DJ Shine shows us advanced editing tips and tricks in Liquid Rhythm. As we all know Liquid Rhythm is a great piece of software for quickly generating beats if you are a beat programmer, producer, instrumentalist looking for a quick way to create backing beats, or just an avid user of music production software in general.  As a new user…

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How Does Liquid Rhythm Interpret Percussion Instrument Types?

Percussion Instrument Types in Liquid Rhythm Liquid Rhythm has a built-in system that suggests MIDI patterns according to the instrument type of selected tracks. For example, selecting a bar in a Kick Drum track will cause the BarForm List to display suggested MIDI patterns for Kick Drums. When Liquid Rhythm is bridged into Ableton Live as a Max For Live plugin, it interprets the instrument type for each sample in…

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