Really wonderful! thanks for sharing...I'm amazed, how did you create so many tracks? I believed that only 8 tracks could be used to load loops. I just bought my Akai Force, it's on the way. I already saved your tutorials to watch when the machine arrives. Thanks, again! I like your music and how you emulate Brejcha's work. Brilliant
Hello Alejandro, great you find my tutorials helpful. As you've noticed by now, you can have up to 128 tracks, but only 8 audio and 8 plugin tracks. The other types of tracks are not limited. How are you coming along? The Force can be a bit overwhelming in the beginning...
@@wolfgang_growssince you're apparently still answering to comments under this 2 year old video, I'm gonna chime in with some questions: Does the 8 audio track limit also mean that you can only pass 8 synths (via a connected audio interface) through the force's mixer and effects or is it possible to pass through more than 8 audio souces when not intending to record them all to audio tracks? Would you mind making a tutorial about building a live set on the Force someday in the future? I know that you've already made plenty of tutorials about making a track from scratch, but as far as I remember, there are no in-depth tutorials dedicated to full-blown live sets like this one. I'm especially interested about building several tracks in one set, track transitions (like in a DJ set), space for live playing / recording live stuff into clips during playback live looping, general advice for performing the set and stuff like that. Thanks in advance!
I've been owning the force for one and a half year now and it has definitely become the peace of gear I use most. If you already have some experience with ableton, maschine or mpcs, it will come to you quite naturally. Otherwise it can be overwhelming in the beginning.
This style of music doesn't really grab me, but you've put it together well and a nice setup. Overall I've had to skip bits and pieces but you did a really good job and it does show people what the equipment can can do. I will have to play this through a few times, just studying how to use the equipment
Did any of the menu navigation show a dip in performance towards the end of the project? It appears that my Force gets a little slow when dealing with big drum kits.
First I connected it only via usb to power it from the Force's usb port and to send/receive midi information. However, I experienced ground loop noise. That's why I did it the old fashioned way. I used a midi cable and the regular powerplug that came with the TB-3. I do not only send midi clock but also notes to the TB-3. All of the TB-3 patterns are created and saved on the force as midi clips.
@@wolfgang_grows Thanks so much! would love to see you do a video on how to send midi notes from hardware synths to the Akai Force, that would really be amazing!
Good video man! Love it! Can you make also a video about how you create al those tracks and clips? With all the info about how you create some of those sound on the force? And how you make the clips playing the external instruments?
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I'm always grateful for advice. However, throughout the course of this liveset I use about 7 different kick drums that are tuned to the key of each individual track in this set... So which kick do you mean exactly?
Really wonderful! thanks for sharing...I'm amazed, how did you create so many tracks? I believed that only 8 tracks could be used to load loops. I just bought my Akai Force, it's on the way. I already saved your tutorials to watch when the machine arrives. Thanks, again! I like your music and how you emulate Brejcha's work. Brilliant
Hello Alejandro,
great you find my tutorials helpful. As you've noticed by now, you can have up to 128 tracks, but only 8 audio and 8 plugin tracks. The other types of tracks are not limited. How are you coming along? The Force can be a bit overwhelming in the beginning...
@@wolfgang_growssince you're apparently still answering to comments under this 2 year old video, I'm gonna chime in with some questions:
Does the 8 audio track limit also mean that you can only pass 8 synths (via a connected audio interface) through the force's mixer and effects or is it possible to pass through more than 8 audio souces when not intending to record them all to audio tracks?
Would you mind making a tutorial about building a live set on the Force someday in the future?
I know that you've already made plenty of tutorials about making a track from scratch, but as far as I remember, there are no in-depth tutorials dedicated to full-blown live sets like this one.
I'm especially interested about building several tracks in one set, track transitions (like in a DJ set), space for live playing / recording live stuff into clips during playback live looping, general advice for performing the set and stuff like that.
Thanks in advance!
thanks to you I'm more and more tempted to get me my own Force ....
I've been owning the force for one and a half year now and it has definitely become the peace of gear I use most.
If you already have some experience with ableton, maschine or mpcs, it will come to you quite naturally. Otherwise it can be overwhelming in the beginning.
Nice! This is the video I’ve been looking for. I’m looking to do a pretty similar setup so it’s nice to see it’s possible!
Good to know that you got some value out of it!
Die Melodie ab 15:55 ist catchy, gut gemacht!
nach x reviews und tutorials und der frage ob force oder push ist dieses set ein wohltat und sehr gute entscheidungshilfe.besten dank
Freut mich🙃
Great !!!
Love it!
Thanks Andrew!
GOOD JOB!
Thank you!
great mix !!! bravo 🔂
Thanx!
Dope! 😁
Glad you like it.
Nici🤘
This style of music doesn't really grab me, but you've put it together well and a nice setup. Overall I've had to skip bits and pieces but you did a really good job and it does show people what the equipment can can do.
I will have to play this through a few times, just studying how to use the equipment
Thanks. If you want to study the force workflow, my two Force tutorials and my shorter performances might give you a better insight...
Did any of the menu navigation show a dip in performance towards the end of the project? It appears that my Force gets a little slow when dealing with big drum kits.
How do you connect TB3 ? As a Midi device to syncronise the clocks
First I connected it only via usb to power it from the Force's usb port and to send/receive midi information.
However, I experienced ground loop noise. That's why I did it the old fashioned way. I used a midi cable and the regular powerplug that came with the TB-3. I do not only send midi clock but also notes to the TB-3. All of the TB-3 patterns are created and saved on the force as midi clips.
Incredible performance! I would like to know can you send and receive midi notes from the TB3 to the Akai Force?
Thanks for your nice comment. Midi communication in both directions is possible with every midi device and the Force.
@@wolfgang_grows is it possible to plug the tb3 in the force and get sound from the TB3 via usb without a quarter inch jack plugged into the TB3?
@@fantomfeelings702 Nope, that's not possible. You'd need a roland mx-1 to transmit audio and midi via usb.
@@wolfgang_grows Thanks so much! would love to see you do a video on how to send midi notes from hardware synths to the Akai Force, that would really be amazing!
@@wolfgang_grows haven't seen any video on it so it would be great value
Good set, but I'm still not taking my Force out of storage until this alleged 4.0 firmware update 👀
You got a storage for unused music making devices? 😅
Good video man! Love it!
Can you make also a video about how you create al those tracks and clips? With all the info about how you create some of those sound on the force? And how you make the clips playing the external instruments?
Thanx man. I've already posted 2 tutorials in which I build tracks from start to finish. Just check them out. A third one is on the way.
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Great but To my personal taste I would have kept the Kick with a lower Pitch
I'm always grateful for advice. However, throughout the course of this liveset I use about 7 different kick drums that are tuned to the key of each individual track in this set... So which kick do you mean exactly?
@@wolfgang_grows all kicks bro. Are in tune but for me too high. I like more low of pitch but is only my opinion.