Bullet Tooth - A Place You Wanna Go (Good Life) (Extended Mix)(Ableton Stencil - Tech House)
Ableton Live Stencil: “A Place You Wanna Go (Good Life) (Extended Mix)” by Bullet Tooth
(Structural arrangement only, no audio included)
This Ableton Live stencil is a fully mapped arrangement guide based on A Place You Wanna Go (Good Life) (Extended Mix) by Bullet Tooth, a 132 BPM tech house track built around groove, movement, and constant call and response between elements. The original uses detailed effects work, short rhythmic phrases, and evolving textures to keep the track engaging without relying on big melodic changes.
Think of this stencil like a coloring book page for producers. The full structure is already laid out so you can skip the blank session and jump straight into creating with your own sounds.
Built around the extended mix arrangement, this project clearly shows how the track moves from intro to outro, with tightly defined sections that introduce, remove, and rotate elements to maintain forward motion. You can see how effects, fills, and short motifs are used to create interaction between drums, bass, and supporting sounds.
Instead of guessing where parts should go, you are given a clear arrangement map showing where kicks, drums, bass, effects, vocal chops, and groove elements typically live in this style of tech house. This stencil highlights how call and response between elements keeps the groove interesting while leaving space in the mix.
This stencil is intentionally flexible. While it shows where everything exists in the original arrangement, it is designed to be pulled apart. Delete sections, mute layers, or start with your own groove and rebuild the track using the structure as a guide rather than a rule.
This stencil works for all producer levels. Beginners get a clear visual understanding of how modern tech house tracks are arranged, while experienced producers get a fast, organized framework for testing grooves, dialing in effects, and experimenting with arrangement ideas quickly.
🎯 What’s Inside
✅ Full Arrangement Map
A complete visual breakdown of the track’s structure so you always know what goes where.
✅ Fully Organized Project
Color coded, clearly labeled, and session ready so you can stay focused on writing instead of setup.
✅ Key Mapped Frequency Check Rack
Quickly check mono compatibility and isolate lows, mids, highs, and sides for fast balance checks against your reference.
✅ Two Key Mapped Reference Channels
Instant A B comparison with the original track or any reference of your choice without interrupting your workflow.
✅ Pre Programmed MIDI Basic Elements Only
Basic drum MIDI is provided as a structural foundation so you can focus on building your own groove, programming fills, and designing movement rather than starting from scratch.
⏱ Build Faster Shape the Groove
This stencil removes common production roadblocks like blank sessions and arrangement guesswork so you can focus on groove, sound design, effects, and interaction between elements.
Use the structure as a foundation, then make it your own. Strip it back, rebuild it, and lock in a version that feels right for your sound.
LISTEN TO THE ORIGINAL TRACK BEHIND THIS STENCIL
PROJECT BREAKDOWN
FEATURES
Key-Mapped Frequency
Check Rack
Clean up your mix fast with a visual EQ guide
Melody and
Counterpoint Placement
See how the emotion builds
Pre-Programmed MIDI
(Basic Pulse)
Kick, snare, and hats mapped for rhythm
Two Key-Mapped
Reference Channels
A/B your version with the original structure
Clearly Labeled
Automation Lanes
Filters, transitions, and FX laid out
Vocal-Friendly Flow &
Arrangement
Spacious structure ideal for writing and recording
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Reference 1 - [
Reference 2 - ]
Additional reference tools -
On both the master channel and the reference group, there is an Ableton FX rack that allows you to solo high, mid, and low frequencies as well as check your side and mono frequencies. These are also mapped to key commands.
Mono - M (Capital M)
Solo Lows - ,
Solo Mids - .
Solo Highs - /
Solo Sides - ;