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#80 - In The Studio w/ Ned Rush

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Duncan Wilson (Ned Rush) is a producer, musician, sound designer, Max MSP developer and visual artist. He's well known for his Ableton tips on YouTube and teaching through his community MusicHackspace.org
In this episode, Duncan shares insights into his latest album Mode II (produced as Rude_Nhs), his process for chopping guitar samples, unconventional "hacks" for composing in Ableton Live, and an inside look at his new unreleased max for live device for beat stuttering, glitching, and morphing live audio. (Watch on YouTube for a visual walk through)

Follow Ned Rush at the following links:

Linktr.ee/NedRush

YouTube.com/NedRush

Instagram.com/MrNedRush

Facebook.com/NedRush

Twitter.com/MrNedRush

EPISODE SUPPORTED BY:

MELODICS

Melodics is a desktop app that helps you build your skills playing MIDI keyboards, pad controllers, or electronic drums. With the help of gamification, it's practice you'll actually stick with. Save 20% on the subscription or get a free trial at: Melodics.com

Discount code: LPO-20 for 20% off

Get a discount purchasing Ableton Live software:

Liveproducersonline.com/buyableton

Grab the Ableton Live 11 Essential Keyboard Shortcuts for free:

Liveproducersonline.com/live11shortcuts

Join the Ableton Live Discord Community:

Liveproducersonline.com/discord

  continue reading

160 episodes

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Duncan Wilson (Ned Rush) is a producer, musician, sound designer, Max MSP developer and visual artist. He's well known for his Ableton tips on YouTube and teaching through his community MusicHackspace.org
In this episode, Duncan shares insights into his latest album Mode II (produced as Rude_Nhs), his process for chopping guitar samples, unconventional "hacks" for composing in Ableton Live, and an inside look at his new unreleased max for live device for beat stuttering, glitching, and morphing live audio. (Watch on YouTube for a visual walk through)

Follow Ned Rush at the following links:

Linktr.ee/NedRush

YouTube.com/NedRush

Instagram.com/MrNedRush

Facebook.com/NedRush

Twitter.com/MrNedRush

EPISODE SUPPORTED BY:

MELODICS

Melodics is a desktop app that helps you build your skills playing MIDI keyboards, pad controllers, or electronic drums. With the help of gamification, it's practice you'll actually stick with. Save 20% on the subscription or get a free trial at: Melodics.com

Discount code: LPO-20 for 20% off

Get a discount purchasing Ableton Live software:

Liveproducersonline.com/buyableton

Grab the Ableton Live 11 Essential Keyboard Shortcuts for free:

Liveproducersonline.com/live11shortcuts

Join the Ableton Live Discord Community:

Liveproducersonline.com/discord

  continue reading

160 episodes

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