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Sound Reaction
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 29 ธ.ค. 2022
With over 20 years of professional experience working in sound I have developed my own techniques that lead to a signature sound. Whether working in a studio, mixing for live entertainment, creating sound from scratch, or developing custom solutions to complicated system integrations, my results are unique, tested, and reliable.
Recently, I have decided to start documenting my techniques and uploading to youtube.
I hope you like it!
Recently, I have decided to start documenting my techniques and uploading to youtube.
I hope you like it!
Demo Reel 2024
This is a 10 minute compilation of some projects I worked on while attending Academy of Art University. I will graduate with my MFA in Sound Design in Fall 2024.
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Ableton Beat Matching Using Warp in Arrangement View
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Find out how to beat match two songs with different tempos using warp in arrangement view.
Ableton Live Vinyl Record Stop
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Create a vinyl record stop effect in Ableton Live using Sampler and Transposition.
Tempo Detection in Ableton 11
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Learn how to detect the tempo of a song and adjust the session tempo in Ableton Live 11 so that you can do cool things...IN TIME.
Ableton Transposition While Maintaining Tempo
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Learn how to transpose an audio file while maintaining the original tempo.
Dreamy ambience created with VCVRack2 from scratch.
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Sometime I create soundscapes using VCVRack2, when I do, I'll post them.
Ableton Live Crossfade Clips in Scene View Multi Track
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Cross fading between clips and scenes in session view, but in multitrack format.
Ableton Live Crossfade Clips in Scene View
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Cross fading between clips in Ableton Live scene view isn't really possible by default, but now you can with this handy technique!
Ableton Live Scene Looping with Internal MIDI Triggers
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Learn how to trigger loops in Ableton from within Ableton Automagically...Look Ma, no hands!
Live Multi Tips Pt 2
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Explore the concept of adding count-ins triggered by MIDI in time with your session.
Live Multi Tips Pt 1
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Discover how to work with multitrack audio files in Abelton Live to get ready to play...well...live.
Very much appreciate this walk thru!
Thanks John Jon
whwn i click im drag it the clips doesnt move like yours only numbers on bottom
got to truly learn this thanks
thanks a lot
Thanks!
wow i thought AL was doing this whole process automatically, are you kidding???
howcome there isnt a simple app that does simply this... and ableton cant even do it. wtf.
Great videos! What is the second song was different tempo, would you use automation to change it during the transition?
follow action part doesnt work for me
Fantastic tutorial, skips the fluff and gets to the point. Subscribed!
Why did Ableton abandoned the precious "Seg BPM" function in the audio clip view ? From version 1 to version 10, this function showed the actual bpm of a sample and worked perfectly ! Live 11 hasn't it anymore ... 😥
Hi Sir, Can you help me fix this issue that all recorded channels of my project file go pitch down itself in my Ableton Live 12 ?
It would be nice to see more vcv videos :)
I swear working with old samples in ableton is such a pain in the butt
Ableton is lame. No beat analyzer? Denon SC5000 have it and it's not even a laptop. Get with it, guys. SMH Just use tunebat Analyzer and upload your track. It'll do it much quicker.
Note to self. Continue to use Logic for detecting BPMs.
Or Acid pro ( even Acid music ) .
It's so simple yet so brilliant. -bob wiley
This method is only correct when the track has been played with a metronome. To chase a track with variable BPM (e.g. funky tracks played) I haven't found any function integrated into Ableton to do it.
Unfortunately an overly complex way of warping audio. it's FAR less complicated than you're portraying it to be.
Using Cubase 13 : 1) analyse audio to make tempo track 2) generate midi click track 3) import the midi track in ableton to get the song tempo
How do you get the horizontal lines (0 crossing point)? I just have normal vertical grid , tried zooming in and out.
Ableton in so convoluted here given that on any DJ program it will automatically tell you the bpm upon loading the track!
Amazin this video and your voice
Thank you for your time! Its a clear explanation and solved my problem! Have a good one!
and just why now the autowarp is a dumb in ableton 9 it was able to auto warp correctly and now its fully bugged
should have done for an isolated vocal without beat. That's what i am doing and need to find the right bpm.
did u ever find out how to do this
@@troywakeman yes. If you have a vocal only stem which is not in tempo, you will need to manually warp it to your beat. If it was originally in tempo then you can easily match it with a beat by trial and error or manually playing the beat with the song. The manually warping an off tempo vocal is very hectic.
OMFG why, just WHYYY the guys in Ableton still didnt managed to make a button "Analyze PBM"? Its 2023 already.
that's what I thought!
my 18 year old cdj’s auto detect bpm, no idea why Ableton can’t!
😢😢😢
What’s pbm
@@rappsongs beats per month
How can I activate the line you use to see where it crosses the zero point?
hey ! thanks for your video. when I do the first manipulation you suggest, unfortunately the sequence's tempo changes with the tempo, even if I put it on "off"... i really don't know what to do here...
I had the same issue then figured out that you can click the "Warp" button in the clip options to disable it and then it works !
thanks man
great video! for some reason "Sampler" is not in my instruments category. You have a lot more categories than I. Do you know how I fix this?
so basically, if we have a song that has a natural non-grid tempo, we need to manually map it?
Yes, but only if you're looking to have the rest of your session elements follow the tempo of your song. For instance, if you insert a delay and set it to tempo instead of time, it will always be in time if you have mapped the tempo of the song. You can of course turn warp on and select any tempo you like, but you may lose some of the original feel of the song.
I dug this, no bs. Just how things are done ^_^
thanks! I'm looking forward to creating some more
Thanks bro! It was very helpfull
No problem! I'm glad it was useful for you!
Thanks for this, really useful, subbed! ;D
Awesome, thank you!
this is awesome!
It's so cool ambient sound!
How I’ve been looking for this. Thank you
That's great! I'm glad I was able to make something that helped. Anything else you would like to see?
This is so cool! Thanks for the tutorial.
Awesome! I'm glad you liked it!