Learn how to make melodies!
If you want to make melodies in Ableton Live, this tutorial is for you! The simple music production melodies come from ideas and inspiration! If you need a clear explanation on how to use Ableton Live to record simple melodies, this tutorial can help you learn the basic methods that can help you create good melodies!
Kozmobot has a potential to teach people how to make gaming music for indie game projects. Over the past five years of intense music producion, the creator has got the knowledge required to make tutorials that will be about making music. Initially, he decided to post his own music until he has enough subscribers and content in order to begin teaching people how to make their own music. He wasn’t having any success in his music projects and their view counts were extremely low. For that reason, he decided to begin making tutorials for music production.
In this video, you will learn how to make simple melodies by recording the MIDI tracks in Ableton Live. This is the first time the creator decides to make a proper tutorial for music production; He decides to teach people and make melodies that will sound cinematic! There is a small button that you need to press in order to record anything over and over. A small “+” sign is located after the Record button and enabling it will make you record melodies over the harmony that you previously recorded.
Be creative
Music production requires creativity and lots of ideas. The melodies can be made simply by humming in your mouth, then trying to play it on your keyboard. However, if you have a MIDI keyboard, it will be more fun to play! There is also a cool trick that will enable you to record melodies over and over. Press the + button next to the record button, and that will enable you to record melodies after the loop returns to the beginning!
Copy and layer the melodies
By copying the thing that you already recorded, you can get the same melody on another track. Make sure that the instrument is different: it will sound much better with a higher octave or an instrument with a higher release.