it is cool that Ableton made an OTT preset for the Multiband Dynamics plugin, but I haven't really used it much. when I first opened it it just didn't have the sound I was looking for, but I know how to get that sound with OTT and I also like it's interface a bit more.
You have to stretch a soundby dragging warp markers in order for texture to take effect, since the way it works is by filling in gaps with small samples of the sound. if you have no gaps, no warping occurs :)
If you arpeggiate a sound at a certain rate, it will play back as an audible frequency. if you can tune the frequency to a bass note, it will work as a high frequency bass layer :) let me know if you need further explanation.
"Tipulations" Love it! This has helped me wrap my head around the mysteries of Tipper's sound. Keep it up man!
Thanks! Glad I can help!
thank you!!!!
Thank you so much man!!!!! I've been trying to figure this sound out for years
No problemo :) Glad to hear it was helpful!
5AM do you have any of your music online?
yep! www.soundcloud.com/5am-beats
5AM Brother! This stuff is so tight my man!
Had learn a lot from your tutorial. Thanks for your sharing
dude this is gold! damn!
very cool!
Dope,
Great tutorial! By the wway, why using OTT if you have Multiband Dynamics ott preset?
it is cool that Ableton made an OTT preset for the Multiband Dynamics plugin, but I haven't really used it much. when I first opened it it just didn't have the sound I was looking for, but I know how to get that sound with OTT and I also like it's interface a bit more.
wonder if this is how Ableation did his chainsaw sounding lead
hey man, I was wondering what hotkey you use to delete automations while placing new ones? thanks in advance:)
Hey! So if you hold shift while dragging an automation point, it'll delete any existing points in that region.
love the vid, but for some reason my Texture warp mode makes absolutely no difference in sound. any ideas why that could be?
You have to stretch a soundby dragging warp markers in order for texture to take effect, since the way it works is by filling in gaps with small samples of the sound. if you have no gaps, no warping occurs :)
How is it helpful for bass layering? I literally don't know that's why I'm asking, not saying that it's not helpful :)
If you arpeggiate a sound at a certain rate, it will play back as an audible frequency. if you can tune the frequency to a bass note, it will work as a high frequency bass layer :) let me know if you need further explanation.
hey man, I was wondering what hotkey you use to delete automations while placing new ones? thanks in advance:)