benjibloublou
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Hey all,
Noob here. I've been working on Ableton Live 9 for just a few days and I'm surprised how most things sound to me like 00's Nokia ringtones. I've compared my sounds to tracks you can hear on Majestic Casual's Youtube channel (I mainly intend to compose this kind of stuff) and Majestic sounds a lot more pro. Now, I'm sure there are several reasons for that, but I'd like to know where to dig more specifically.
For info, I have a good music theory and guitar background and I am not a beginner in composition.
Thanks a lot!
Noob here. I've been working on Ableton Live 9 for just a few days and I'm surprised how most things sound to me like 00's Nokia ringtones. I've compared my sounds to tracks you can hear on Majestic Casual's Youtube channel (I mainly intend to compose this kind of stuff) and Majestic sounds a lot more pro. Now, I'm sure there are several reasons for that, but I'd like to know where to dig more specifically.
- does practicing with the effects, instruments, etc. in Ableton eventually makes your stuff sound pro?
- or do pro tracks rely on more advanced software and hardware?
- in particular, do pro tracks often use real instruments recordings? I can't imagine having a nice guitar strum directly through Ableton, but I might be wrong...
- and to make it more practical, can you cite any famous electro artist (let's say with at least some hundred thousands views on Youtube) who uses nearly only Ableton or a comparable DAW?
For info, I have a good music theory and guitar background and I am not a beginner in composition.
Thanks a lot!