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Learning Python with Ableton Live
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Description

Welcome to the ‘Learning Python with Ableton’ course!
In this course I will teach you how to develop in Python without the need of any prior programming knowledge.
We start with the absolute basics, but within the framework of a highly practical approach. What this means is that you’ll start to work on useful musical projects right away! Because of this you get to explore and practice with the language syntax without having to go through boring exercises. At the end of the course you’ll be very familiar with Python and you should be able to take on any projects, even when they’re not related to making music or controlling Ableton! On top of that, you’ll gain in-depth knowledge about the Ableton API, how MIDI works, and how you can create music and control musical parameters via code.

The course is divided into multiple sections, in the first part we will set up our development environment. Here you learn how to install an IDE, the basics of MIDI and some other important knowledge to get started.
In the next section we start writing our first Python program, which will already be useful and fun! You learn how functions work, how to send musical events to Ableton, we create a complete song by using Datasets and we’ll even learn how to capture Webcam input to send Notes and CC data to Ableton or any other Application.

After that, we dive into the mighty Ableton API…
In this third section we will explore the LOM (Live Object Model) and we start to get an idea about OOP (Object Oriented Programming). Getting to know Ableton from a developers perspective will allow you to interact with all aspects of the program, the Mixer, the Clips, the Devices and pretty much everything which you can see in the Ableton UI (and even some features hidden to ‘regular’ users). We will write our first class and make some useful programs to speed up your workflow in Ableton and to come up with new creative ideas.

Lastly, we dive into MIDI Remote Scripts, this has been a highly requested section of the course, filled with information never before exposed or documented. This section of the course is the result of working with Remote Scripts and the Ableton Framework for more than 10 years and it will show you how to make a script for your MIDI controller, making it useful for the way you work in Ableton or for your specific Live Performance setup. After this section you don’t have to rely anymore on Third party scripts, you can make your controller exactly fit your needs.

I guarantee you that after this course you will be very comfortable with Python and you are able to think about and develop your own (creative) projects. You will also become a true Ableton Live guru with in-depth knowledge about the program itself and how all its components interact. You will end up with a whole set of scripts & tools that are unique to the way you work!
On top of that you will be well on your way to getting hired as a Python developer, even if that’s something you don’t desire 

Please feel free to checkout some of the Free Lessons or ask my any questions!
Happy {coding with [Ableton]} !
Jor

Programming Topics

    Loops
    Math & Matplotlib
    SciPy
    Functions & Classes
    Datasets
    Multithreading
    Numpy
    Object Oriented Programming (OOP)
    Plotting
    Waveforms
    Mediapipe
    Open CV
    Terminal
    Servers
    Clients
    Sockets
    Dictionaries & Other data types
    OSC
    Randomization
    Context Managers
    Error Handling
    Graphs
    Algorithms
    And much more..

Who this course is for:

    Anyone who wants to learn Python in a creative and musical context

Requirements

    No programming experience needed, we will start with the absolute basics
    Ableton (v11 is preferred although you can follow most of the content with earlier versions as well)

Last Updated 2/2023