You're welcome! A lot of tutorials can focus on more advanced stuff and either overlook fundamentals or leave them implied. As a result, stuff like this can easily be missed. I'm glad you now know it!
When I think about it, volume is LITERALLY EVERYTHING, in music lol... So I feel so silly for not realizing this. Thanks for the tutorial, Buckley, it helped me make sense of why my drums sound dull even though my rhythms are good.
This is a great question! It requires a little bit of music theory math. So, if we set the grid size of Shaper to 16 and then set the rate to 1 then Shaper's grid essentially becomes a single measure of 4/4 subdivided into sixteenth notes. You can then look at your accent pattern and see on which sixteenth notes your accents fall and adjust shaper accordingly!
hey thanks for the video i got a question is Global transpose in Ableton live ? if so i might get it .....right now im in Studio one i been using it for a lot of years
As far as I’m aware there isn’t a global transpose native to Live but there are Max4Live devices that will do that for you. I’ve never used any myself.
How have I been producing for 2 years and not picked up on this despite endless tutorials… thank you!
You're welcome! A lot of tutorials can focus on more advanced stuff and either overlook fundamentals or leave them implied. As a result, stuff like this can easily be missed. I'm glad you now know it!
grea great stuff thank you!!
You're so welcome!
When I think about it, volume is LITERALLY EVERYTHING, in music lol... So I feel so silly for not realizing this. Thanks for the tutorial, Buckley, it helped me make sense of why my drums sound dull even though my rhythms are good.
You’re welcome!
Thanks!
You're welcome!
Thanks for the tutorial, much appreciated! How does one go about ensuring the Shaper peaks are synch'd to the accents of the drums?
This is a great question! It requires a little bit of music theory math. So, if we set the grid size of Shaper to 16 and then set the rate to 1 then Shaper's grid essentially becomes a single measure of 4/4 subdivided into sixteenth notes. You can then look at your accent pattern and see on which sixteenth notes your accents fall and adjust shaper accordingly!
@@zwbuckley Thanks for the follow-up.
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Done 😎
hey thanks for the video i got a question is Global transpose in Ableton live ? if so i might get it .....right now im in Studio one i been using it for a lot of years
As far as I’m aware there isn’t a global transpose native to Live but there are Max4Live devices that will do that for you. I’ve never used any myself.
@@zwbuckley ok thanks
@@InvasionUG I think MFA's Global Hub with X-Relay will do that.
@@MathewSchreiber are you talking about Manifest Audio and Midi Bundle?
@@InvasionUG Yes, Manifest Audio. Not sure of the bundling.
I'm an advanced producer but it's good to see someone explain important concepts in such interesting and understandable maner, keep it up bro
I'm glad you found it helpful and I'm grateful for the encouragement!