Cool vid! A quick tip for when you're mapping stuff to racks: You can actually select the parameter you want to map, right click and select the knob you want to map it to.I'm pretty clumsy with regular mapping, so this makes it way faster for me, especially if there's a lot of stuff on the channel!Hopefully for you too!
Thanks for this great tip/tips, would have loved to see more on how you did the Utility Rack at the end :) Or maybe it was just as easy as I thought :D Cheers!
I've been spending a lot of time lately coming up with go-to racks so that I can really streamline the writing process without thinking too much about deep editing. I keep finding myself wishing for "curves" in the parameter mapping... All of Ableton's parameter mapping for the racks is linear, as far as I can tell. For instance, with a lot of saturation tools I'll get spikes of gain that I can't really address in the center of the knob, but it'll be OK at the minimum and maximum values. Any tips for addressing those issues?
I was literally just thinking if there is a way to build a M4L tool that does what phase plants remap does. It would be such a Hugh improve for macros and automations
Cool vid! A quick tip for when you're mapping stuff to racks:
You can actually select the parameter you want to map, right click and select the knob you want to map it to.I'm pretty clumsy with regular mapping, so this makes it way faster for me, especially if there's a lot of stuff on the channel!Hopefully for you too!
I been producing in ableton since 2008 and i learned something from this amazing. Thanks good video most are for beginers
The racks that come with the free packs are underrated!
That last tip 🔥🔥🔥🔥
The last tip was genius!!! Im gonna make this now 🙏
Nice to see someone giving decent tutorials on Ableton aside from Sadowick! Gave me some inspiration, thanks!
Big call my friend! thats the aim! appreciate that a lot :)
Thanks for this great tip/tips, would have loved to see more on how you did the Utility Rack at the end :) Or maybe it was just as easy as I thought :D
Cheers!
This is an excellent tutorial, thank you so much !
Great tips!
Genuis been looking for this 😃
Thank you.
really great tutorial!!! Thank you!
Amazing video! Cant believe I overlooked the racks for so long. thanks!
This track sounds great!
Very useful! Thanks!
Glad you liked!!
On point always thanks mate 🤝🏻
Great tips...you are playing chess with Ableton while I'm playing checkers!
Also a big chess nerd so this comment is extremely relevant
Thanks !
nice tip thx bro
'This is where the effects rack is.'
That's the way you start a tutorial.
How did you restructure the folders in the audio effects? Or is that just an ableton 11 thing?
I've been spending a lot of time lately coming up with go-to racks so that I can really streamline the writing process without thinking too much about deep editing. I keep finding myself wishing for "curves" in the parameter mapping... All of Ableton's parameter mapping for the racks is linear, as far as I can tell. For instance, with a lot of saturation tools I'll get spikes of gain that I can't really address in the center of the knob, but it'll be OK at the minimum and maximum values. Any tips for addressing those issues?
I was literally just thinking if there is a way to build a M4L tool that does what phase plants remap does. It would be such a Hugh improve for macros and automations
expression control?
Kool
ur side aint even working :)
Thanks!