Bassgorilla Future Bass In Ableton Live With Killabyte TUTORIAL
Finally! A step-by-step future bass course by a chart topping producer that will show you how to create beautiful arrangements, suspenseful build ups, heart-stopping drops and powerful bass
Results You Can Expect From This Course
This course will give you the knowledge and skills you need to:
- Create organic and authentic chord progressions from scratch
- Put together a high-energy track that’s bound to get put on repeat
- Give your tracks a high sense of real-world atmosphere
- Boost your workflow efficiency by learning how to use templates for your tracks
- Craft bright and lush soundscapes and combos that complement each other
- Fill out the entire frequency and stereo spectrum with the right melodic
- Deliver the climactic finish that every great track provides
- Create a fresh, mind-blowing Future Bass track from start to finish
About Your Instructor
With support from artists such as Adventure Club and Virtual Riot, Killabyte has certainly made a name for himself over the course of his production career.
Having released music alongside some of the most talented producers in the world on Heroic and NoCopyrightSounds, millions of people around the globe have enjoyed his music on platforms like SoundCloud and Spotify.
Killabyte is a producer hailing from Murphys, California. While he has played many different instruments, electronic music production is what he excelled most at musically.
Tutorials In This Course
- 1. Project and Course Overview
- 2. Template Overview
- 3. Starting a Chord Progression
- 4. Establishing Atmosphere
- 5. Adding Arpeggios and Starting a Buildup
- 6. Creating an Intro Chord Stack
- 7. Building Upon the Atmosphere
- 8. Adding Foley and Fills to the Intro Chords
- 9. Creating the Drop Buildup
- 10. Creating the Drop Chord Stack
- 11. Creating the Drop Lead
- 12. Creating the Drop Atmosphere
- 13. Creating the Drop Drums
- 14. Continuing the Structure
- 15. Second Drop and Lead Harmonies
- 16. Last Edits, Mastering, and Final Thoughts