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How to load Sylenth1 in Ableton Live
Sylenth1 v3.0 will work in both the 32 and 64-bit versions of Ableton Live for OSX. Please make sure to download the latest version of Sylenth1 from the links in your license email.
Start up Ableton Live and click the 'Device Plug-in Browser' to display the list of third-party plug-ins. If Sylenth1 is not listed (it should be listed as both AU and VST plug-in!), click 'Live' from the top menu bar and select 'Preferences'.
Under 'File Folder' -> 'Plug-in Sources' make sure the options 'Use Audio Units' and 'Use VST Plug-in System Folders' are both switched On. Then click the 'Rescan' button. If the VST version doesn't show up, make sure to force Live to rescan all plug-ins by holding down the Alt/Option key while clicking 'Rescan'.
Now Sylenth1 should be listed in the Plug-ins list. Double-click 'Sylenth1' to load it.
The full version of Sylenth1 will ask you to activate Sylenth1 when it's started for the first time. Click here to find out how to activate Sylenth1.
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If you're like me, when you first started Xfer Serum it seemed almost impossible to learn everything.

Start by opening Serum. Now go to the menu in the top right corner and click “Show Serum Presets folder”. You should see these folders (this screenshot is a bit old by now, so you should see some additional ones). Install Serum from the Splice desktop client. Once installed navigate to FL Studio go to: Options General Manage Plugins On the left you can add plugin search paths, add the location you installed Serum to and hit Start scan.

  1. All available Packs for your license (and any previously purchased Packs) can be downloaded and installed directly from the Live 10 Browser. Under Places, click on Packs. Scroll down to the list of Available Packs and unfold the list. Locate the Pack you want to install, then click the download icon (downward arrow).
  2. Installing Third-Party packs. Download a third-party pack(s). Create a folder on your computer or external hard drive called 'Third-Party Packs'. To install the pack, double click the.alp file or drag the pack into Live. Live will recognize it as a third-party Pack and ask where to install it.

Add Serum parameters into automation lanes. Dedicating automation lanes to Serum’s parameters gives you more real estate on your screen for automation. You can also click on the plus icon near the track title bar. Resample Serum into itself. First right click on the Serum track title bar and click “Freeze Track.”. Install Serum from the Splice desktop client (Windows users need to take note of the installation destination, by default under the User’s Documents folder). To get Serum up and running in Ableton you need to check Ableton's AU/VST settings. Navigate to: Ableton. File and Folder.

Even after watching every Serum tutorial I could find online, there was still so much to discover.
This is why I decided to compile my 25 favorite Serum tips in one place!
These techniques are essential to know for better sound-design and quicker workflow in Xfer Serum.
If you want to read an in depth review of Xfer Serum, click here.
If you prefer watching videos, we also made a Serum tutorial video with these 25 tips that you can watch:

Tip 1: Hold 'Alt' While Clicking a Knob


Instead of getting very accurate when changing the mod depth (clicking the tiny blue circle dot), hold “Alt' and click+drag a knob to change the modulation depth.
This method is a little less picky and allows you to quickly modulate parameters.

Tip 2: Copy an LFO To Another


Copy 1 LFO to another by holding 'Alt' and clicking+dragging the LFO1 “tab” (or any LFO) and dropping it on-top of another.
This allows you to easily copy your modulation source to a new LFO to further edit it.

Tip 3: The Compressor is a Limiter


Set the compressor's ratio all the way to the right, to 'limit' to turn serum into a limiter.

Tip 4: Chorus/Flanger/Phaser - 0 Rate


Unlike most Chorus/Flanger/Phaser units, in Serum you can set the rate to 0 for ultimate control.
This allows you to modulate the parameters yourself instead of using the built in LFO.

Tip 5: Mouse Over Help

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If you're ever confused while using serum, hover your mouse over a parameter and wait, for a “description” window to pop up
That way you can figure out certain parameters without referring to the manual.

Tip 6: Change All LFO Curves At Once


Hold 'Alt' while changing LFO curves to change them all at once.

Tip 7: Add Curves To Modulators For Nonlinear Curves


In the “Matrix” tab, it’s possible to adjust the “curve” of modulators.
Click and drag on the curve slope to change it.
This can add an entire new element to your sounds!

Tip 8: Serum FX Envelope Trigger


Send MIDI to Serum FX on a separate channel to trigger the envelopes.
A great way to process your sounds further, or even use the FX from Serum on audio or other synths!

Tip 9: Give Your LFOs Attack


Give your LFOs attack with the 'rise' knob.
This means that whatever parameter the LFO is mapped to, it will take 1/128 time of the BPM for the LFO to reach it’s full range of motion.
In Env mode, this behaves as a “fade-into” the envelope.

Tip 10: 'One Shot' Noise Mode


Deactivate the forward facing arrow in Serum for One Shot noise.
This is excellent for percussive bursts on the front of sounds.

Tip 11: Loop LFOs In Envelope Mode


When using an LFO in envelope mode,

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press Shift+Command+Click(Mac) / Shift+Ctrl+Click (PC) to create a loop point, in which it will continuously loop.
OnceClick on a pre-existing curve node to turn it into a “Loop” point
The grey letter “L” will appear over the node to indicate that it is a looping point.
This allows you to create cool looping LFO shapes.

Tip 12: Lock LFO Points To Grid


When moving LFO points, hold “Alt” while dragging a point and it will snap to the grid.

Tip 13: Turning LFOs Into Steppers


Hold 'Shift' to turn your LFO drawing tool into a stepper.
This trick is great for creating arps and sequences!

Tip 14: LFO 'Anchor' Button


The 'Anchor' button in the LFO section is useful for keeping your LFOs perfectly in sync with your song.

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However, it may cause skipping if a change is made mid switch.
This can avoided by turning 'anchor' off, which may put things out of perfect sync.

Tip 15: Quickly Add Modulators


Quickly add mod sources by right-clicking and clicking 'Mod Source'.

Tip 16: Uni/Bi Directional Modulators


Decide whether a modulation is going unidirectional or bidirectional (one way or both ways) with the direction arrow in the modulation matrix.
This is saying whether it is starting from the beginning or in the middle.
You can change the type between Uni/Bi without visiting the Mod Matrix window by holding “Shift+Alt” while clicking on the knob with a visible modulation assignment.

Tip 17: Envelope Magnifying Glass


Use the magnifying glass to view longer envelope times or use the lock symbol to lock it to that screen.

Tip 18: Change All LFO Points At Once


Click and drag to select multiple LFO points to change all at once.

Tips 19: Single Oscillator Chords


Try making the range 7 semitones for example create single oscillator chords with the unison pitch and width control knobs.
Switch to the “Global” tab and copy these Osc 1 unison settings.

Tip 20: Reset Any Parameter


Press Command/Ctrl+Click on any parameter to reset it to it’s default value.

Tip 21: Change 'Mix' To Level


Click “Mix” on the filter section to transform it into ‘Level’ which essentially makes it a gain knob.
This can be super useful if you overdrive the filter using the 'Drive' knob and need to compensate the volume.

Tip 22: Quickly Scroll Through LFOs


Alt+Click on the LFO Folder to easily cycle through LFO shapes.

Tip 23: Filter To Phase


Click on the filter display window to see it’s phases.

Tip 24: Fine Tune Your Noise


Fine tune the noise under the “Global”

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tab to tune your tonal sounds that are out of tune

Tip 25: Turn Pictures Into Wavetables

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Drag + Drop a PNG picture file into serums waveform display window to use it as a wavetable.

Conclusion


I hope you learned something new from this Serum tutorial!

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