@2:20 It’s not meant to be “go plus” (although I also read it that way the first time) but “note G of octave zero plus” (the value depends on the Freq setting). :-D
learnt a lot from that. I'm also a BETA tester. I'm well impressed, but I don't get why they changed some things like the font and so on. Also, I'm not a huge fan of the automation mode and switching between the two modes is more work than 9.
Dope vid! Can you explain that live MIDI quantize a bit? I get the principle, and its genius... but what exactly is the not length setting for? Say if you set the note length to 1/8 and the arp to 1/16, what would happen? If you wanted 16th note quantization do they both have to be set to 1/16? Id love to play around with it myself right now but I cant and Im curious lol. Thanks!
Thank you so much for this and all of your content. One part I am struggling with is when I try move some of the smaller looped parts of the break to the drum rack and play each clip it plays in the original BPM of the sample even though the BPM of Ableton is 170bpm. Any help you could give would be appreciated
Great video. One issue I'm having though, on my very first kick, the sample doesn't play when in clip view mode. It does however play when in the session mode. Any ideas why?
Bussing those cells to the fx is no different to how it has always been. It just meant you placed it after the drum rack and then the whole channel would be effected. Don't see what difference this makes other than neatly containing it in the rack?
+Nick Weetch the difference is that they aren't on a send return, they are on an insert depending on what output you select from the cell output drop down.
That's not what I meant. Create a rack and place the drum buss plugin after (outside) the rack and this will give you the same result. Won't it or am I missing something or being a bit stupid. It has been known.
+Nick Weetch if you place the plugin after the drum rack then it goes on the whole drum rack output, as in the whole mix. Bussing internally means you can process only a select number of cells through an effect as in insert, where as before you could only do that internally on a send. This means you can say, have 4 drum rack cells going through the same compressor before the drum racks main output, meaning you can process other cells in other ways, like have 4 other cells going through the same eq.
at 4:17 when you clicked "copy settings to siblings" I nearly nut my pants. I have never seen that before. My life is changed
omg i missed that thank you
@@theorrymusic oh my god this is so good ???? i've been using ableton for almost 10 years how the FUCK have i missed this
@2:20 It’s not meant to be “go plus” (although I also read it that way the first time) but “note G of octave zero plus” (the value depends on the Freq setting). :-D
the info icon in bottom left corner is gonna tell u what everything is 1:30 but its easy to forget about it ofc, nice video btw :)
Just what I was looking for!! You the man!!
That boom + freq knob is all kinds of epic
At the end with the echo fx, maybe it's possible to tweek on this by using effect rack and chain it, no?
learnt a lot from that. I'm also a BETA tester. I'm well impressed, but I don't get why they changed some things like the font and so on. Also, I'm not a huge fan of the automation mode and switching between the two modes is more work than 9.
wow the sub generator fuckin roxxxx
Hey ned ! What do you uses to cut the break at the beginning ? Which shortcuts on mac ?
Dope vid! Can you explain that live MIDI quantize a bit? I get the principle, and its genius... but what exactly is the not length setting for? Say if you set the note length to 1/8 and the arp to 1/16, what would happen? If you wanted 16th note quantization do they both have to be set to 1/16? Id love to play around with it myself right now but I cant and Im curious lol. Thanks!
Thank you so much for this and all of your content. One part I am struggling with is when I try move some of the smaller looped parts of the break to the drum rack and play each clip it plays in the original BPM of the sample even though the BPM of Ableton is 170bpm. Any help you could give would be appreciated
Turn warp on.
is this drum buss effect available in Ableton 9?
Great video. One issue I'm having though, on my very first kick, the sample doesn't play when in clip view mode. It does however play when in the session mode. Any ideas why?
I’ve no idea why.
Booooommmmm
Bussing those cells to the fx is no different to how it has always been. It just meant you placed it after the drum rack and then the whole channel would be effected. Don't see what difference this makes other than neatly containing it in the rack?
+Nick Weetch the difference is that they aren't on a send return, they are on an insert depending on what output you select from the cell output drop down.
That's not what I meant. Create a rack and place the drum buss plugin after (outside) the rack and this will give you the same result. Won't it or am I missing something or being a bit stupid. It has been known.
+Nick Weetch if you place the plugin after the drum rack then it goes on the whole drum rack output, as in the whole mix. Bussing internally means you can process only a select number of cells through an effect as in insert, where as before you could only do that internally on a send. This means you can say, have 4 drum rack cells going through the same compressor before the drum racks main output, meaning you can process other cells in other ways, like have 4 other cells going through the same eq.
Yep - I was thinking that was the difference. Thanks man - keep up the great vids.