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This is one of the songs I made. 

I will also share the other songs I already made in the future, for now you can let me know what you think of this one.

Keep in mind that I only have my MIDI keyboard and the software program Ableton Live Lite for a week.

 

 

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I am also sorry if some songs sound louder then others. I have Ableton Live LITE which means I do not even have a limiter... I am saving up for the intro version of Ableton which does have a limiter. It will be a lot easier then to put all songs on the same sound level. Right now I have nothing more then my own ears to try to have it on the same sound level as the other songs. This is certainly not easy to do, so I hope you all understand this.

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Ableton Live Lite is VST compatible. Why not add some of the many great VST there are out there, including some awesome free stuff:

 

https://d16.pl/frontier

 

I don't know if you are running 64 or 32 bit system, or what version of Ableton Live Lite, so I can't say if you are using VST, VST2 or VST3 etc. or if a specific version will work with your system. Easy solution, google what your version of AL lite works with VST, VST2 etc, and the ableton will tell you if you are running 32 bit or 64 bit version, then google for something like "64 bit VST2 free" and you will find loads

 

Point is, you can get loads of effects for free that should plug straight in.

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ok okay thank you for the information! Can you please explain what VST are? I have heared of them but I do not really know what they are?

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6 hours ago, Mozex said:

ok okay thank you for the information! Can you please explain what VST are? I have heared of them but I do not really know what they are?

 

Originally created by Cubase, although there were some competing technologies, VST, stands for Virtual Studio Technology. Basically VST are plug in effects and processors for your studio software (DAW - Digital Audio Workstation), and VSTi are a way of referring to plugins that are instruments not effects.

 

Different ones are compatible with different system specifications. VST creators make them available as either 32 bit or 64 bit, or both. VST, VST2, VST3 etc relate to the interface specification, VST being the earliest.

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