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Learning Formats 2020
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Get an Amen break and a few gabba kicks.
In Arrangement View, zoom in a full bar, right click and choose "narrowest".

Make two channels, drag the amen break onto one and the gabber kicks to the other. Add tube distortion (lives own is ok but get Camel Phat Free Crusher, it's great) to the amen track and a deep flanger to the gabber track. Activate looping for the bar, maximize the two channels and wrap the amen break (in clip view, right click 1 and choose "wrap from here"). BPM doesnt really matter, it's all about how "busy"you're programming it.

Use your mouse and split up the amen break by in arrangement view, click and drag over the wave form to select individual slices. Press Alt/Control E to split. Do a bunch of splits and then delete everything you didn't split.

This is where the fun starts, place out the hits and just go nuts. Select parts and try Alt/Ctrl+D to duplicate, these individual duplicates can then easily be pitched, reversed, start point changed or amplified by clicking its bar and doing it individually per hit in the Clip View. This is saved for that special clip so if you duplicate it, you're duplicating it with those non-destructive changes.

When you got a kicking bar, keep making them, do 4 or 8 (shit, this is breakcore, do 7.1 if you want to!)

Download a plugin like SupaTrigga, dBlue Glitch, Buffer Override or LiveCut. They're all free and every single one of them except dBlue Glitch also comes in intel ub format. Put a region over the whole thing and just go a bit nuts with one of those mashing plugs. Render this to disk 2-3 times, then change the settings on the mash plug and repeat a few times as well as also saving a clean version.

Now start a new project and use another break as well as some other gabber kicks. Now start messing around like before with the new samples as well as chopping and screwing with the loops you've made. Do not use the loops as they were automatically mashed, pick out the good parts and make it really frantic and varied. My main tip in programming the final beats is to listen at a high volume and really get yourself into it, that way you don't care about 4/4 any more and just make what makes your eyes pop.

This is a very fun way to make breakcore styled stuff. A lot of people use trackers for this genre, me included, but Live is actually very fun and creative for doing this shit.
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