Free Music Production Tutorial – 3DAV Part 4: Synchronicity

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Last updated on March 14, 2025 8:33 am

Learn how to network various music applications for synchronized outcomes. This course covers Ableton Live, TouchOSC, MIDI mapping, audio routing, and more. Suitable for DJs, musicians, sound engineers, and visual technicians. Start taking your productions to the next level today.

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3DAV Part 4: Synchronicity

This class is for anyone who:

  • Makes or performs music

  • DJ’s

  • Works in the field of audio engineering, lighting or projection

And who wants to learn:

  • How to network a variety of applications to produce synchronised outcomes

  • How to network across multiple machines to synchronise those apps

  • How to create your own templates in TouchOSC to control said applications wired or wirelessly

  • What audio protocols are and how they operate

  • MIDI and MIDI Mapping

  • Audio routing and synchronisation

  • How each application is interconnected

In this class we start with the very basics of Ableton and applications like TouchOSC and StudioMux, all the way up to producing synchronised audio, lighting and visuals across multiple applications. I walk you through every step of the process, and explain my logic behind every decision I make. I’ll even walk you through a complete demonstration from beginning to end.

The goal of this class is for you to learn how to create co-ordinated outcomes using music technology for use in the home, venue, club or stage.

DAWs:
In this class I’ll be using Ableton Live and I’ve gone to great lengths to make sure this class is useful to everyone, no matter what your experience.

Setting:
I’m best known for working with electronic music and corporate audio visual events, but I’ve designed this course to be useful to anyone who has interest in the topics discussed.

Topics Covered:

  • Ableton Live: A Quick Overview

  • Synchronisaton Apps and Protocols

  • DMX

  • Audio routing from iOS devices: StudioMux

  • MIDI

  • MIDI Mapping

  • MIDI Feedback

  • The IAC Driver

  • Bonjour on the Mac OS System

  • The IAC Driver

  • The Audio MIDI Setup Tool

  • Audio Routing: Loopback

  • And much, much more!

If you are ready to start bringing your productions to the next level, this is the class that will start you on that journey. Get started today.

David is a BSc Entertainment Systems and a greatly experienced instructor with over 2,000 students since launching his first course just this year.

Closed captions have been added to all lessons in this course.

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Praise for Courses by David O’Leary:

Looks like a lot of though and preparation was put into this course. Very professional.” – M. Charles

I’ve been in music production and DJ’ing for nearly 20 years and I haven’t seen anyone put together a course like this before. Granted you need some basic skills but thats not a problem for me. Great, great course. Will be implementing real soon– S. Coonan

The course looks amazing! The instructor is really knowledgeable, explains everything very well and the end results as demonstrated in the first lecture are stunning!!” – P. Smith

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Who this course is for:

  • Any and all music makers!

  • DJ’s

  • VJ’s

  • Audio Visual Technicians

  • Lighting Technicians

  • Projection Technicians

Who this course is for:

  • DJ’s
  • Musicians
  • Music Producers
  • Sound Engineers
  • Audio Visual Technicians
  • VJ’s
  • Lighting Technicians
  • Visual Technicians

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