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  • Ableton Live 11

  • Serum

  • Ableton Live 11

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  • Ableton Live 11

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Nanana Nanana is a mainstream Tech House Ableton template inspired by AYYBO. The template has a MIDI-based structure making it a flexible starting point for your productions. It's mixed and mastered with Live's stock effects so you don't need a lot of 3rd party plugins to work with is, just Ableton Live 11 and Serum. Compatible with Standard and Suite editions of Live.

Jazz Radio
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  • Ableton Live 10

  • Ableton Live 10

  • Ableton Live 10

  • Serum

  • Ableton Live 10

  • Serum

"I Lost Reality" is a Walker & Royce, VNSSA - I Don't Remember Ableton remake style template that features a rolling bassline, punchy drums, piercing pluck, and processed vocals. The template is MIDI-based allowing you to easily customize the main instrument and main drum tracks. To work with this template you only need Ableton Live 10 (or higher) and Serum. Compatible with Standard and Suite editions.

  • Ableton Live 10

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Kid Noize

Universal Music Group, Black Gizah Records

My first recommendation to new producers is to open projects from others and study them. Abletunes enables you to do just that and I find myself downloading their releases quite often to learn from and pick apart.

KSHMR

Spinnin', Dharma, Musical Freedom, Revealed

First, i'd like to say I am a HUGE supporter of Abletunes. I have been purchasing your templates for years and I absolutely LOVE the techniques that you use because they are actually CORRECT. I studied "Mixing & Mastering" from Grammy Award Nominated: Luca Pretolesi of Italy and you guys use some of the same techniques as he does and that amazes me. I believe your "Producers" and "Mix Engineers" are GENIUS and I just wanted you guys to know that I appreciate what it is that you are doing. [...] Anyways, just wanted to let you guys know I appreciate your business and I am happy that there is actually a company that wants to teach people on how to become better Producers / Mix Engineers the CORRECT way. There is SO MUCH misinformation out there and I am thankful for your guys proper approach to producing. THANK YOU!

Furious Stylez

DJ / Producer

I wanted to take a moment to say that your templates have changed the way I look at production. These are such amazing starting points and I just had to say how much I appreciate the team there at Abletunes!

Justin U

Customer

I just wanted to say your templates are amazing! I 'm trying to learn music production and I was starting to feel stuck with the youtube tutorials and masterclasses. But for me these templates are a goldmine for learning !! Thank you for making these.

C.M.

Customer

I really respect what you are doing with your company. I have been involved with music for a long time and I believe there are a lot of misunderstandings about production. The way music production is taught in many places I feel is completely wrong and often leaves students at the end of their courses feeling uninspired and that they will never achieve their musical dreams. Breaking down songs into professional templates and letting users work out the musical rules is a great way to improve production. Well done :)

Simon Freston

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