Thanks for the great info. But I rarely use the same reverb for multiple instruments. For instance, sustaining instruments like a synth or a string section need more size, length and depth than percussion instruments. Plucked instruments are somewhere inbetween.
Brilliant Nat, Great advice ....... Just one more question in relation to this........ would the same principal apply if wanted to put a ping pong delay on the end of a snare hit as a special effect ? and, can the return tracks be automated ? thanks again Nat, keep the videos coming
This comment fell through the youtube cracks! Better late than never. Yes you can automate return tracks, Just enable automation mode under the VIEW menu and you will see the red automation line appear. You can automate any perimeter you want.
absolutely 👍you can have a reverb on a return channel with a sidechain compressor after it so it ducks with each kick hit or whatever. Anything you can come up with really.
Great vid. Gave me insight into adding extra effect channels. Well done. I just finished producing and scoring my first track on abelton using the push 2. It's awesome! Ready to make some more gems 💎😁 🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶
thanks been suffering from learning from a bad tutorial whos template was killing my projects now I know why
Loved your tut. No going around the bushes... Valuable information + a serious technique.
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I was not looking for this video however I stayed and I am so glad I did, wonderful explanation.
Thank you. Very much to the point and easy to follow.
Thank you soo much This was incredibly helpful. I was certain this was going to be more difficult lol
Hi thank you very useful Can you tell me (us) can we control fx in session view (on/off etc...)
This was very helpful. All the content was relevant. Thank you.
thankyou soooooo much for this info
I've watched many awful and unhelpful ableton tutorial videos.... this one was a refreshing break from all that. Thanks.
Excellent. Thank you!
Thanks for the great info. But I rarely use the same reverb for multiple instruments. For instance, sustaining instruments like a synth or a string section need more size, length and depth than percussion instruments. Plucked instruments are somewhere inbetween.
Brilliant Nat, Great advice .......
Just one more question in relation to this........
would the same principal apply if wanted to put a ping pong delay on the end of a snare hit as a special effect ?
and, can the return tracks be automated ?
thanks again Nat, keep the videos coming
This comment fell through the youtube cracks! Better late than never. Yes you can automate return tracks, Just enable automation mode under the VIEW menu and you will see the red automation line appear. You can automate any perimeter you want.
@@StudioHacks So the same principal would apply if I were to use any or all audio effects on the midi or sample that I wish to apply the effects to?
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thanks 👍
nice and concise, thankyou
Can you add multiple effects to a return channel, which then are process in series? eg: A phaser effect that then goes into a reverb?
absolutely 👍you can have a reverb on a return channel with a sidechain compressor after it so it ducks with each kick hit or whatever. Anything you can come up with really.
Great vid. Gave me insight into adding extra effect channels. Well done. I just finished producing and scoring my first track on abelton using the push 2. It's awesome! Ready to make some more gems 💎😁 🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶
Tkx a lot for this tip 😊
Thank you for this info!
What if I want to automate it?
3 min in and I already learned. Great vid
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What if you only want an effect from a bus on a few beats of a single channel and not the entire thing? How do you control that?
I’d flatten the sample and loop it
parameter automation I believe
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Basically its Parallel Mixing