Redundant Real-Time Vocal Processing with Universal Audio Interfaces and Ableton Live

Using a Universal Audio interface is one of the best ways to run live vocal processing, but what happens if it goes down? Or it loses power? Or drops the connection to your computer? That’s why you need a backup plan, and I’m going to teach you how to do that with a redundant vocal processing rig.

Will · December 17, 2022
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In this course, you’ll learn how to build a redundant vocal setup and never have to go without vocal processing — even when things go wrong.

About this Course

⏱️ Time to complete: About 1 hour and 30 minutes

If you’ve worked in live entertainment, you know things usually don’t go according to plan. Amateurs hope this doesn’t happen. Pros prepare for it. Even if the likelihood of them needing is it rare. Because you could have 100 shows go perfectly. But if something messes up one time, it can cost you your credibility.

If you’re running vocal processing with a Universal Audio interface and Ableton Live, the last thing you want is for something to go down and lose your vocals (after all, the vocals are kinda what most people are paying attention to). But you can completely avoid this situation by running a redundant rig.

In this course, you’ll learn how to build a redundant vocal setup and never have to go without vocal processing — even when things go wrong.

This course is open to paid subscribers of From Studio to Stage. If you’re not a subscriber, you can sign up to get access to this and over 60 other courses dedicated to teaching you to run racks like a pro with Ableton Live.

Who This Course Is For

  • Playback techs
  • Solo & live looping artists
  • Drummers or musicians running playback and vocal processing on stage

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Will

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  • 12 Lessons

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