Stencil

Fisher (oz) - Losing It (Extended) (Ableton Stencil - Tech House)

$9.99

Ableton Live Stencil: “Losing It (Extended)” – FISHER

(Structural arrangement only, no audio included)
Compatible with Ableton 12.3 and above

Learn from it, write to it, or make it your own.

This stencil is a complete arrangement breakdown designed for producers to study, learn from, and produce into themselves. The structure is already mapped out so you skip the empty session and start creating immediately. You write all drums, bass, instruments, vocals, and transitions yourself.

Built from the original 125 BPM arrangement (tempo adjustable), the project shows exactly where sections begin and end, how ideas repeat, and when elements enter or drop out. The session contains the full structural layout so you can study how the track is built, then fill it in with your own sounds while producing.

This stencil highlights a minimal tech house arrangement built around one of the most recognizable drop hooks in modern dance music. The track uses a very stripped down structure where groove, tension, and repetition carry the energy rather than complex instrumentation.

The breakdown sections gradually introduce tension through drums, percussion, and vocal moments before the drop releases into the iconic horn riff and driving bass groove. The arrangement relies heavily on contrast between sparse build sections and the explosive drop hook.

Study how the track builds anticipation with minimal elements and then releases energy through a simple but extremely effective drop. Small variations in drums, fills, and transitions keep the groove evolving while the core musical idea remains consistent.

If you want to write club focused music that keeps a dancefloor locked in with a simple concept, this structure is a strong one to study. Start with a powerful central hook, then build tension through arrangement and energy changes before delivering the drop.

The original track sits in a tech house lane at 125 BPM, but the structure works across any genre depending on the sounds you choose.

🎯 What’s Inside

Full Arrangement Map
A complete visual breakdown of the full extended structure originally written at 125 BPM.

Fully Organized Project
Color coded, labeled, and session ready so structure and repetition are easy to read while studying or producing.

Key Mapped Frequency Check Rack
Quick isolation of lows, mids, highs, mono, and stereo for reference while working.

Two Key Mapped Reference Channels
Fast A B comparison with your own reference tracks.

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

Color With Live provides arrangement stencils for Ableton Live. These stencils show the full structure and layout of popular genres so producers can see exactly how songs are organized.
A stencil contains the full arrangement outline, MIDI placeholders, timing, color coding, and labeled sections that show how the original track is structured. No audio files, samples, presets, or copyrighted sounds are included.
They are structure templates only. They do not include instruments or sounds. Think of them as visual roadmaps that guide your creative process.
Yes. The stencils show exactly where drums, bass, vocals, and FX sections should go. This helps beginners understand arrangement faster.
Yes. Intermediate and advanced producers use stencils to speed up workflow, reduce decision fatigue, and stay consistent with genre standards.
The stencils are arrangement focused. Music theory is taught in separate courses.
They are inspired by popular tracks in each genre, but they are not recreations. Only the structure is shown, not the original sounds or notes.
Yes. The stencil is only a framework. Your music, sound selection, and creative decisions are entirely your own.
Yes. Once you download it, it is yours permanently.
Yes. Customer requests influence what gets made next.
Yes just reach out to use via contact through colorwithlive.com and we will make sure you are refunded.
Color With Live Stencil projects were created in Ableton Live 11.3.21. They will only work in Ableton Live and can not be used in other DAW's such as Logic or FL Studio.
Color With Live Stencils are empty arrangements based off of popular songs. We provide the structure, all instrument elements, blank midi instrument loop lengths, and basic drum midi so that the artist, can develop your own songs with ease. These stencils allow you to accelerate the production by streamlining your workflow.
Two audio reference channels can be found at the top of each Color With Live Stencil. This is where you put your reference tracks. Reference 1 & 2 are both routed to the reference group. Seemly switch between Reference 1, 2, and your current project with the following key-commands:

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 - ;
Take a look at the Frequency Check audio FX rack on the Master and Reference Group. Make sure something isn’t solo’d that shouldn’t be.

Color With Live Stencils are arrangement guides based off of popular songs. No audio from the original songs are provided in the projects.