Man, I wait religiously every Saturday for your videos and there is no better feeling to reload TH-cam to a compact creation or anything that shows your creative process. And in this case... Happy lofi house? Man that's my fucking niche. Thank you man. You're an inspiration
I absolutely love hanging out with people in the songwriting processes. This was a joy to watch and see you struggling with the same things i do when writing. Like "ah man that sounds cheesey"
I believe it’s true to all artists/creators. I have similar feelings while taking and editing photos. Also I’m looking what Ricky is doing here, pushing buttons and twisting some random knobs which I have slight to none idea what they’re doing, but when You do and it all makes sense. But I can translate it to my work with sliding saturation sliders, adjusting brightness and masking out clone stamps ;) - you probably be as lost as I am watching this wizardry (unless of course photography isn’t Your hobby) - I know what each function is doing and what I can expect by using it.
loopop is the best on reviews stimming is the best for entertainment and fun red means recording is great for education content and tips but what you Ricky do better than every other youtuber is to make House and Techno tracks, your aesthetics to make tracks are immediate LABEL STANDARD, more content like this please 🤟
Ricky you are the most positive producer on this platform I swear. Such an amazing energy that just inspires me to get creating. Thank you for what you do bro
I love how psyched you get for your music. Like even though you think some stuff is cheezy, like watching your process is awesome. And ending it with JAM is always inspiring. Much love Ricky, from sunny South Africa
For percentage and decimal values hold down shift on Ableton Push while turning to move in smaller increments. You can also try fine adjustments to knob parameters by touching the top of the encoders with one finger and turning.
Thanks Ricky, you just know how to make me feel good after a cloudy and misty day. Eventhough sometimes it's a bit frustrating how easy it seems what you do. (Only a pro can make it look that easy). Like your vibe, and appreciate your tone. Thanks for creating such great content!
That sort of video really helps me. I find myself second guessing my processes quite a lot lately, to the point where I start putting off switching on my equipment. To be able to just watch someone jam something out and have fun reminds me why I got into this stuff in the first place 😊
i knoooowww or does anyone know a way to sample directly into simpler? It's a not huge deal, but sampling into audio track, with a count-in and then having to solo it then convert it and then finally be able to slice it just takes long enough to get me a little out of the flow aha
man the way you fixed the scale of the sample to match with the peak was BRILLIANT. how come i never thought of doing that. i always struggle a lot when i try to add my own bassline or melody to a sample-based beat.
It’s that moment when you feel down about dealing with hardship and ambition. And you check your boy Ricky never satisfied, always pushing and you get that nice vibe at the end of the vid. And I just say - everything is possible, just keep at it! Thank you for the love, brotha! ❤️
thanks for acknowledging the Tuchus Maneuver, it's a very key production technique that I feel like doesn't get talked about enough. So glad that Dr. Tuchus developed it and shared it with the world for free
Wow Ricky, the pandemic and that working from home totally got me sick of being in my home office which also happens to be my studio. I haven't touched ableton and my push 2 in MONTHS... and then, boom, youtube recommends me this video (haven't watched you in months...didn't know until now that I missed it!). This video is totally inspiring me to get back to it and jam! thanks man!
Perfect example of a well put together video for an electronic music production,a way from the traditional instrumentalists creating spontaneous licks,nice video,need to get a push again,welldone brother !💪✅
Thansk for the tips Ricky! Specially the one to tune the samples ;) Really awesome video, loved you workflow with the push 2! I was thinking about to buy a digitakt because I usually got stucked with the mouse in the hands and not in the push2 but this video really gives inspiration cheers mate
i looked up ONE video a few days ago when i was thinking about buying one and now im constantly getting reminders in my feed that i need to pull the trigger lol
Nice tack. That’s why some people despise Lo Fi . It adds that air of non confidence to tracks if you aren’t fully awake and disciplined about what you want in your sound. If you are doing any Lo Fi jams and they turn out too weak just boost the bass and beat to match tempo and it turns into Disco… with a pinch of swing.
Right?? Sitting here watching the awesome Push usage and then he starts whipping up a patch on the Peak that I hadn't even noticed sitting next to him and I'm like, hmm, that looks convenient and sounds great...
This popped up as a suggested video and I was inspired to open Ableton Live and turn on my Push 2 and start tinkering with an idea I had. I've fumbled around a bit but I like what I've got so far. Thanks for the inspiration! I've liked and subscribed.
Wait a minute, you mean to tell me there's people out there that don't shake their ass when making music?? Something is wrong with them. Another great video Ricky nice one. 😀
well space cowboy is also written in minor scale, A minor i believe. the chords make a II - V- I progression, just like Ricky's sample,. add that moog-ish squeaky synth and its an instant jamiroquai tribute song! beautiful.
bit late but i just got into Ableton and was looking to learn the push 3 in my case with lives workflow. Too many magic videos out there that gloss over the nuts and bolts of it with the jam glam its super quick and easy. You actually show the process of building it up.
great stuff, this is the best demo of the push i've seen so far. it's realy impressive how they mapped the UI to it and how strong it is in the role of a center-piece of a studio setup.
Thumbnail pic looks so fresh, like they've released Push Standalone :) But no problem after waiting foe standalone idea, past half a year I play on a new Push 2 ... and can't be happier. Its even good there is no standalone to worry perf and memory. Push 2 is Standalone (if you treat it this way). I better Standalone comparing to all standalone out there (if you just don't look at the screen, like if does not exists). It still beats everything with amount of control and usability. All I'm saying - Push 2 rock! Great session Ricky, thank for the share, learned few things too!
My Push 2 hasn't come out of the case for a few months...I just haven't had the inspiration or found the time to really try stuff. That said, you've got me inspired today so it might be time for a production session, at last! Appreciate it!
That track is already LoFi’d. I mean it already sounds like what attracts me to the modern LoFi tracks. But I like what did here. Side note: this actually got me thinking that o should probably get a stand-alone Maschine instead of a brand new M1 Mac 🤔
I'm glad I'm not the only one who struggles with the Push 2 knobs! I thought maybe my unit was just janky haha. Love the pads on this thing but those knobs really do suck.
wow this push 2 actually looks really neat for my purposes. I know ableton somewhat so i think i found my first real set of sampling gear, other than my 3 POs.
Man, I wait religiously every Saturday for your videos and there is no better feeling to reload TH-cam to a compact creation or anything that shows your creative process. And in this case... Happy lofi house? Man that's my fucking niche. Thank you man. You're an inspiration
Let’s gooo Big Umami! Happy to have you around
💥💥
that really is starting to become the best routine for the week
I absolutely love hanging out with people in the songwriting processes. This was a joy to watch and see you struggling with the same things i do when writing. Like "ah man that sounds cheesey"
yea haha, it's almost never all good on the first take! Thanks for coming by Leigh Wesley
Leaning into the cheese could be viable too.
I believe it’s true to all artists/creators. I have similar feelings while taking and editing photos.
Also I’m looking what Ricky is doing here, pushing buttons and twisting some random knobs which I have slight to none idea what they’re doing, but when You do and it all makes sense. But I can translate it to my work with sliding saturation sliders, adjusting brightness and masking out clone stamps ;) - you probably be as lost as I am watching this wizardry (unless of course photography isn’t Your hobby) - I know what each function is doing and what I can expect by using it.
The speed at which you went from "OH man this is tight" to *facepalm* "This is cheesy" made me smile so hard
*proceeds to delete entire drum pattern*
Thanks so much for this video! Realizing that a combination of creating and destroying is okay
beautiful dude... my Push 2 looks at me and goes "....see?... " Have to use it more. Thanks as always!
Right!?! Lol
wish I had a push 2
this killed me 😂I'm in the same boat
lol, gotta knock the dust off mines too
same
The moment when you got the sample in tune and brought the synth lead in was pure bliss
you should totally release that track ! The video is incredible too, the way you build up everything and share your process is really inspiring !
Yes please release this!!!
loopop is the best on reviews
stimming is the best for entertainment and fun
red means recording is great for education content and tips
but what you Ricky do better than every other youtuber is to make House and Techno tracks, your aesthetics to make tracks are immediate LABEL STANDARD, more content like this please 🤟
Wow Voyage! thank you for the kind words it really means a lot to have your support. I appreciate you
Hey man. This type of video is my all time favorite! Watching you make music is encouraging. I would watch these videos all day long!
Totally agree. When I’m doubting my own stuff it’s really nice to watch someone else working through their creative process
watching Ricky produce is just me saying "YEP" loudly and repeatedly
Ricky you are the most positive producer on this platform I swear. Such an amazing energy that just inspires me to get creating. Thank you for what you do bro
I love how psyched you get for your music. Like even though you think some stuff is cheezy, like watching your process is awesome. And ending it with JAM is always inspiring.
Much love Ricky, from sunny South Africa
For percentage and decimal values hold down shift on Ableton Push while turning to move in smaller increments.
You can also try fine adjustments to knob parameters by touching the top of the encoders with one finger and turning.
Thanks Ricky, you just know how to make me feel good after a cloudy and misty day. Eventhough sometimes it's a bit frustrating how easy it seems what you do. (Only a pro can make it look that easy). Like your vibe, and appreciate your tone. Thanks for creating such great content!
Thank you Bas! in time it becomes easier. it gets harder the more things i bring into the studio and the less i know about them haha!
That sort of video really helps me. I find myself second guessing my processes quite a lot lately, to the point where I start putting off switching on my equipment. To be able to just watch someone jam something out and have fun reminds me why I got into this stuff in the first place 😊
I wish the push2 was a standalone sampler..i love the look of it..great video 👊
i knoooowww or does anyone know a way to sample directly into simpler? It's a not huge deal, but sampling into audio track, with a count-in and then having to solo it then convert it and then finally be able to slice it just takes long enough to get me a little out of the flow aha
@@RickyTinez Can't you just drag it straight into simpler?
man the way you fixed the scale of the sample to match with the peak was BRILLIANT. how come i never thought of doing that. i always struggle a lot when i try to add my own bassline or melody to a sample-based beat.
Always happy to see a Rick Tynz upload over 20 minutes long 💯
Haha the classic hang sesh
Been trying to flip this track in some way for a while and Ricky bosses it first time. Champ
hahaha! take the chop! you'll do something even greater with it
I see that Tempest in the back 👀
I just love it when you kick that finale and you get so excited man! Love the flow and can't wait to try it out myself!
This was easily the coolest music production / workflow video I’ve seen on TH-cam. Following your process was very satisfying
It’s that moment when you feel down about dealing with hardship and ambition. And you check your boy Ricky never satisfied, always pushing and you get that nice vibe at the end of the vid. And I just say - everything is possible, just keep at it! Thank you for the love, brotha! ❤️
Had a really shit week and watching you work has totally changed my frame of mind and made me forget about it. Thanks 🙏🏼
thanks for acknowledging the Tuchus Maneuver, it's a very key production technique that I feel like doesn't get talked about enough. So glad that Dr. Tuchus developed it and shared it with the world for free
Love watching the process.
Your ambience lighting and production is spectacular, nice presentation, always good to hear you teach.
The beat you made here instantly reminded me of Laurence Guy. Good lo-fi vibes!
Super session, always good vibes
Giving me Nujabes Modal Soul vibes! 😎
Love the “just see what happens” vibe you’re setting.
biiiiig vibes mane, ya just love to see it :)
when a track makes you feel ambiguously nostalgic, then you did it right
Wow Ricky, the pandemic and that working from home totally got me sick of being in my home office which also happens to be my studio. I haven't touched ableton and my push 2 in MONTHS... and then, boom, youtube recommends me this video (haven't watched you in months...didn't know until now that I missed it!). This video is totally inspiring me to get back to it and jam! thanks man!
You know what bro…I appreciate the blabbering honestly. Very engaging and educational. 🍵
Me in the 80s on Saturday morning: Lucky Charms, He-Man, Smurfs, Transformers
Me in 2022: black coffee, egg white nonsense, new Ricky Tinez video
Love it. Thank you JP!
Tip for push, press shift when you turn the knob! :)
This was so dope. Subscribed! Need more tracklib videos like this!
Thanks Ricky..your videos are a great source of musical inspiration and creativity! It always goes on like this ..
Perfect example of a well put together video for an electronic music production,a way from the traditional instrumentalists creating spontaneous licks,nice video,need to get a push again,welldone brother !💪✅
That ending was soooo fire
Tracklib is such an underrated recommendation, thank you.
Thanks again for a totally enjoyable 23 minutes.Such relaxing viewing.
Outstanding as always, bro.
Well, wow! That was entertaining! What I like is that you take us with you in the process. Well done sir!
Thansk for the tips Ricky! Specially the one to tune the samples ;)
Really awesome video, loved you workflow with the push 2! I was thinking about to buy a digitakt because I usually got stucked with the mouse in the hands and not in the push2 but this video really gives inspiration
cheers mate
Love it man!! Every week reminds me of the magic of the creation and makes me want to jump back into just having fun with Music.
Man how have I not seen your channel before dude. The whole vibe of this video is fucking incredible…
props from Germany - good work, nice guy - love to listen to You
Awesome work as always Ricky
i looked up ONE video a few days ago when i was thinking about buying one and now im constantly getting reminders in my feed that i need to pull the trigger lol
Marvelous "I found an out! Quick, say goodbye on the high!" section :)
Im always in a rut until I watch your videos man. Keeping us inspired 🍾
Thanks man. I love seeing the Ableton Push 2 Workflow. I'm moving from the MPC Live and so it was helpful to hear those comparisons.
Yeah dude you gotta release this joint! Jank is 🔥, especially the change up around the end
Nice tack. That’s why some people despise Lo Fi . It adds that air of non confidence to tracks if you aren’t fully awake and disciplined about what you want in your sound. If you are doing any Lo Fi jams and they turn out too weak just boost the bass and beat to match tempo and it turns into Disco… with a pinch of swing.
I love this, came here for Push 2 tips and now I want that Peak and Pro 3 too 😅
Right?? Sitting here watching the awesome Push usage and then he starts whipping up a patch on the Peak that I hadn't even noticed sitting next to him and I'm like, hmm, that looks convenient and sounds great...
This popped up as a suggested video and I was inspired to open Ableton Live and turn on my Push 2 and start tinkering with an idea I had. I've fumbled around a bit but I like what I've got so far. Thanks for the inspiration! I've liked and subscribed.
Yo what's good Dynamight! Tight name, and thank you for stopping by and watching the video. Super appreciate it.
Of f*ck yeah, she grooves HARD!
Love this channel, just genius smooth grooves, all night long!
crazy part is the hit is @ 3:36-3:44 regardless i was jamming the whole way thru nice work!
Wait a minute, you mean to tell me there's people out there that don't shake their ass when making music??
Something is wrong with them. Another great video Ricky nice one. 😀
Sometimes, when I'm playing real slow, I just don't feel like shaking it. Apart from that, there's gotta be at least some toe tapping.
That track is fire, man. The peak patch has a kind of Jamiroquai - Space Cowboy vibes. Freaking love it
Yes omg I was thinking the same thing!
So was I!
well space cowboy is also written in minor scale, A minor i believe. the chords make a II - V- I progression, just like Ricky's sample,. add that moog-ish squeaky synth and its an instant jamiroquai tribute song! beautiful.
@@LuminorBeats nerd lol
Dope beats! Love you music and content! 🙂 Really nice to see your workflow.
That’s solidly creative! Keep making it do what it do!
Also when you brought in that favorite part of the sample i literally yelled “yoooo” alone in my apartment
Right?! Haha. Thanks for hanging out Sean
Your Push 2 skills are inspirational! Great work.
Getting some Andrés vibes. Love it.
Straight vibes my dude. Keep up the amazing work
This video makes me so happy. You da man’s
bit late but i just got into Ableton and was looking to learn the push 3 in my case with lives workflow. Too many magic videos out there that gloss over the nuts and bolts of it with the jam glam its super quick and easy. You actually show the process of building it up.
Great content and music! Inspirational man 🙏
Great vid Ricky! I love seeing your creative process, very inspirational! I'm ready to buy my first Push right now! Thank you!
absolutely amazing! i love your vibe
Best room aesthetic on the internets. Love the old Victorian haunted house (no offense) ambiance. That’s my aesthetic👍🏽
that bridge worked surprisingly well! Dope jam
Simple and yet so effective.
Awesome vid as always! Loved the gain trick , definitely going to have to try that.
I enjoyed watching this video, creative man
Dope video, dope track. You got me second guessing my approach to Push2.
Brilliant as always.
nice to see this from you as i massively prefer an IN THE BOX workflow
great stuff, this is the best demo of the push i've seen so far. it's realy impressive how they mapped the UI to it and how strong it is in the role of a center-piece of a studio setup.
yea its super solid. i do wish you could sample DIRECTLY into simpler/sampler easier but hey, it works!
Solid stuff mate thanks thoroughly enjoyed your session
Thank you Mathew!
Cool stuff! Best inspiration! Was about to go to bed, but gonna head over to my synths and do some house aswell :D
Love sampling old school jams. Great vid Ricky!
Dope choice for a sample. Kind of prefunk super pimp vibe!
Thumbnail pic looks so fresh, like they've released Push Standalone :) But no problem after waiting foe standalone idea, past half a year I play on a new Push 2 ... and can't be happier. Its even good there is no standalone to worry perf and memory. Push 2 is Standalone (if you treat it this way). I better Standalone comparing to all standalone out there (if you just don't look at the screen, like if does not exists). It still beats everything with amount of control and usability.
All I'm saying - Push 2 rock! Great session Ricky, thank for the share, learned few things too!
Learned so much from this video. Thxxx!
My Push 2 hasn't come out of the case for a few months...I just haven't had the inspiration or found the time to really try stuff. That said, you've got me inspired today so it might be time for a production session, at last! Appreciate it!
Wanna sell it?
I learned a bunch watching this!
That track is already LoFi’d. I mean it already sounds like what attracts me to the modern LoFi tracks. But I like what did here. Side note: this actually got me thinking that o should probably get a stand-alone Maschine instead of a brand new M1 Mac 🤔
Thanks...this was fun to watch!
That sample is killer! What a vibe. Damn.
you push the push. thank you for you
Awesome video MAN! You are big inspiration for me
I'm glad I'm not the only one who struggles with the Push 2 knobs! I thought maybe my unit was just janky haha. Love the pads on this thing but those knobs really do suck.
Great video Ricky 🤘
wow this push 2 actually looks really neat for my purposes. I know ableton somewhat so i think i found my first real set of sampling gear, other than my 3 POs.
Brilliant!! First time viewer - now subscriber!!
THIS WAS SO DOPE
Love this.
Great track! I really wanna learn to use that Push! Impressive how quickly you navigate around making changes!