
iproducer #4 - Unlink and Conquer + Bonus
2 years ago
This workshop demo video is about using Live’s unique clip unlinked envelopes and Ableton’s effects to easily create elaborated sequenced sounds as well as a “how to” create a bass, a tuned bass drum, a clap and hi hats.
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Watched your YouTube tutorials and this one, it's amazing, how you come to this stuff! :)
A permanent voice narration could make harder to listen to subtle variations on tutorial sounds.
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thank u so much!
I did want to suggest ppl to use a mic to capture an process surround an own noises, but there wasnt space to put in the subtitles :P
Thanks for the tutorial!
Then plugged my keyboard in to try using the sound live. I clicked the "In" option from "Monitor" which allowed me to use the automation from the first loop without hearing the first loop.
It worked great but how do i then record something new??
Can I copy the automation from the original loop to a new loop?
The fast way to reuse all the envelopes in another audio sample is to keep the clip and replace de audio reference.
You can do it by drag and drop a new sample or using the hotswap function on the library manager
So obvious and so simple..
Genius! Thanks for this Gustavo! AWESOME!
congratulations for the tutorial format,
letting just the sounds breath.