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Here I show how you can reconstruct Thom Yorke's The Eraser using Ableton Live, a monome, and SevenUp Live.

Files necessary to do this are available at makingthenoise.com/software.html

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  • paul irish 3 years ago
    Impressive, man. This is solid.
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  • bartlebooth 3 years ago
    Hey, thanks alot for posting this, It's really helpful and also nice to have the samples to try. 7up live is pretty much the main app I use on monome now. Great work! Too bad I can't do the vocals though :)
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  • corporation plus 3 years ago
    very cool!
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  • bar|none plus 3 years ago
    Huge kudos! Very inspiring and also helpful video for Seven Up Live which is such an amazing app.
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  • Boris Masis 3 years ago
    I'll be honest, I have no idea what you're doing. But I like it!
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  • Altitude Sickness plus 3 years ago
    Damn son. Great job, great walkthrough.
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  • Kyle McDonald plus 3 years ago
    The way you handle the break from 4:46 to 5:20 is really beautiful.
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  • Ashley James Brown 3 years ago
    impressive stuff
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  • Christian Anderson 3 years ago
    "That's all there is to it" - haha
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  • Pnutus 3 years ago
    Wow, you're a true master with that thing!
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  • Steve Beck plus 3 years ago
    WOW!!! I was trying so hard to follow your tutorial but the monome is still a bit hard for me to graps - I s'pose I'd need to spend time with it.

    Still, that's a great reconstruction!
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  • Lodi 3 years ago
    This is pure love! The Eraser is my favourite track :D
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  • A Planet In Space 3 years ago
    Nice one!
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  • Philip Larsson 3 years ago
    beautiful! what exactly is a monome? it looks great!
  • Malek Bsat 2 months ago
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  • Matt Schwarz pro 3 years ago
    i have no idea how to use one, but i want a monome really bad :)
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  • Taylor Rudd 3 years ago
    Watching this made me a better lover.
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  • vart plus 3 years ago
    Superb
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  • edmann 3 years ago
    very nice! how do you know which ones to press though?
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  • Domas 3 years ago
    very impressive!
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  • prospect 3 years ago
    Are the piano samples in the drum rack?
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  • makingthenoise 3 years ago
    Yea all the samples are available in the Ableton Live Pack here: makingthenoise.com/software.html
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  • Fredo Viola plus 3 years ago
    stunning.
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  • graphictransit 3 years ago
    beautifully simple, thank you!
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  • sam_square plus 3 years ago
    I really need to get live. Very cool.
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  • ninedaysoff 3 years ago
    Cool! I got my 40h kit working yesterday and Walkthroughs like yours are the very best way to illustrate the workings seven up. Thanks!
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  • Servando Barreiro 3 years ago
    Thank you for sharing... I´m trying it with my 40h
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  • geoff kilian 3 years ago
    this video is bitchin, good stuff man
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  • dantronic 2 years ago
    i love MASTERIZER MODE, wish every application had one. No, I mean every application. Like Excel. I want to run 7up on Excel.
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  • ericskiff 2 years ago
    Wow - thank you. This is incredible, and I'll be getting 7UP ASAP!
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  • Soundwave 1 year ago
    are the samples still available?
    great video btw
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  • Aidan O'Donnell 1 year ago
    WOW. i have been doing this in my head since the day i first heard this song, to see someone actually execute it is amazing.. a lot harder that i thought it would be but still.... WOW.
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  • Vincent van Haaff 9 months ago
    so good! you've inspired me to whip out my 128 tonight and play with 7up. thanks!
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