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Join the Hardware To Release Programme list for next join dates and priority enrolment 👉 https://subscribepage.io/hardwaretore... 🎓 Want the full start-to-finish course, 93 lessons from idea to premaster? Join the programme here 👉 https://subscribepage.io/hardwaretore... In this video I show exactly how I record hardware into Ableton, taken from Week 2 of my Hardware To Release programme. We run drums through the OTO BOUM for analogue glue, set a solid drum buss level, record grouped passes, then grid-correct the audio for fast arranging. I also show why I turn off external clock receive to avoid jitter, and how I keep everything simple and musical. Gear in this video: Digitakt, Syntakt, Octatrack, Dreadbox Typhon, OTO BOUM, MOTU 16A, DF Audio Minibay, Ableton Live. Chapters 0:00 Intro and plan 0:49 Patchbay and BOUM in chain 2:00 Why grouped recording, not 16 stems 3:00 Ableton template and I/O overview 4:30 MOTU 16A routing matrix 6:20 Send to BOUM, stereo return check 7:20 Clock jitter fix, match BPM 136 9:24 BOUM setup: gain, compression, drive 12:18 Gain-match A/B and drive limits 14:50 Level mix before recording 16:10 Pro-Q tilt method and balances 19:15 Record passes: 16-bar blocks 22:36 Label and colour clips 23:44 Grid correction with Warp Off 26:12 Trim tails, accept small push-pull 27:47 Snare track and fills channel 28:50 Arrange with fills and cutbacks