Sonic Academy Tech Tips Volume 74 with Haterade TUTORiAL
Soft / Video Lessons 29-04-2022
Sonic Academy Tech Tips Volume 74 with Haterade TUTORiAL
Haterade's back with a new set of Tech Tips, tricks and hacks that'll help save you time and speed up your workflow when working in Ableton.

From shortcuts, mapping, templates, organisation and more, these tips will help you get more time creating music and having fun instead of clicking, searching and navigating your way around the DAW.

For beginners, this is a must-watch, but for the more seasoned Ableton users out there, there may be some tips you weren't aware of, so check it out!

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