Ever wondered how to get that classic 8 Bit Sound in Ableton?
It’s easier than you think, you don’t even need a 3rd Party 8 Bit Plugin! The key lies with within the Ableton audio effect ‘REDUX’ and once you’ve come to grips with that fairly simple plugin, then it’s time to mimic the rest of the sonic qualities of 8 bit sound that makes it so classic!
Check out the quick tutorial below to get to know the simple methods behind creating such an iconic sound! Next up on classic effects, how to create the classic tape stop!
How to get an Instant 8 Bit Effect in Ableton!
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