![]() Right-click the title bar of the first MIDI track and make it green (highlighted with a red rectangle in the picture below), just like we did in Part One. Therefore, we won't be too concerned with making an exact reproduction of the song.įor the drums, click Drums on the left side of the Ableton Browser, then drag "909 Core Kit" onto the title bar of the first MIDI track (any of the drum kits will do, I just happened to choose this one). You can spend as much time as you want hunting for the perfect instrument, or changing the sound of an instrument to make it as faithful as possible to the original, but in this tutorial the focus is on learning more features of Ableton and the Launchpad. ![]() Now let's add the instruments we'll need. ![]() We won't be using these features, and turning them off gives us more room on the screen. Let's start with a clean slate, so click the File menu in Ableton and then click "New Live Set." Remember to click the View menu and turn off Sends and In/Out. Click the link to listen to the official video of The Man, because the instruments don't sound too difficult to replicate in Ableton. ![]() In Part Three we're going to create our own version of the beginning of Feel It Still by Portugal. ![]()
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