Henry Fong Mixing Hybrid EDM in Ableton
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DJ Henry Fong is known for creating some of the biggest festival bangers in EDM year after year. Henry Fong’s music has been supported by the biggest DJs in the industry and his touring career has reached every corner of the globe. His signature reggae influences make his music instantly recognizable and unique. In this course Henry Fong opens the Ableton session from his latest single “BOOM” featuring Common Kings to share his personal workflow and plugin settings for processing EDM styled Reggae tracks 100% in the box. Watch all four parts to learn how to process guitars, drums, bass, vocals, and master chain.
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