Borrowed Arrangements - Two Minute Ableton Live Tip #47
Having Trouble Finishing Music? Borrow Arrangements!
If you are stuck making loops or can't decide where to take your next song, consider borrowing arrangements from songs you know and love.
Having a collection of song arrangements to refer to can help speed up the songwriting process.
In this video, I show you how I use MIDI Tracks in Ableton Live to create Song Arrangement Templates I can use in my own music.
Arrangement Templates
Ever have trouble figuring out how to structure your tracks? How long should the intro be? How many bars should the chorus last?
Arrangement Templates will help you solve these problems by giving you the arrangements of popular songs. Simply drag the included MIDI Tracks into your project and follow along with the pros!
Only Available to Music Production Club Members!
Get One of My Ableton Live Packs for Free by Sharing Your Borrowed Arrangements
I’d love to amass a collection of Borrowed Arrangement MIDI Tracks.
Send me 3 Borrowed Arrangements you make using this process and I will give you an Ableton Live Pack from my store for free.
Just email me the .ALS files and tell me what Pack you want (I can’t do bundles, sorry!).
Music in the video is "Ascension" from my EP A Journey Inward
The music in the video above is the track “Ascension” from my EP A Journey Inward. Listen at Apple Music, Spotify, Google Play, or wherever you stream your music. Read about the creation of the EP here.