Thanks, great tutorial! Cool to use delay as a chorus/flanger/phaser type effect. The stereo width thing is cool never thought of that. One tip for compensating the delay time when resampling is using negative Track delay on the original track you're resampling. Then you don't need to cut it or move the start point after.
By the way, another cool thing with delay is putting it in an effect rack and have multiple chains with different delays (all 0 feedback). This gives cool rhythmic possibilities.
As someone coming from fl you have the best in depth videos on ableton and make it that much easier to appreciate and navigate through it. God bless you man
Thanx for the precious content and the way you present it...I'm an Ableton-Rookie but I took a lot out of this creative material...If I could I've hitted the like button several times...stay fit...kind regards from Germany
It's such a pleasure to take notes on everything you're teaching out. Thank you for real, for all your efforts, hopefully once I understand Ableton a little more I will take the course cause I really like your way of teaching. I'm freaking understanding it all, big up man
Ahhhhh thanks for the tutorial. I've been wondering how to get that tape wobble sound for a while! All those other parts of the tut. I've explored already but it's always nice to get a refresher.
Maybe a silly question. Why is your envelope showing in red at 50% (3:32), while when I do this I'm getting a light blue line at 100% when I am trying to automate the gain?
Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:39 - Vinyl Stop
2:41 - Record the Output
3:44 - Vinyl Scratching Glitches
4:30 - Arranging Glitches
9:15 - Lofi Warbles
13:11 - Granular Stuff with Fade Mode
16:00 - Jump Mode
17:17 - Ping Pong Button
Ableton 11 drops and he makes a video on a classic ableton effect. This is the stuff of legends.
I just spent like 20 minutes implementing the first one to the beginning of my song and it kinda kicks ass. Thanks for making the vid
Here from FL! Been at your shows for years so it's funny that you end up being the best teacher I've found so far 🙏
Thanks, great tutorial! Cool to use delay as a chorus/flanger/phaser type effect. The stereo width thing is cool never thought of that. One tip for compensating the delay time when resampling is using negative Track delay on the original track you're resampling. Then you don't need to cut it or move the start point after.
By the way, another cool thing with delay is putting it in an effect rack and have multiple chains with different delays (all 0 feedback). This gives cool rhythmic possibilities.
As someone coming from fl you have the best in depth videos on ableton and make it that much easier to appreciate and navigate through it. God bless you man
just here to say thanks for all your Ableton videos, dude.
Finally someone who cuts the fat and gets to the fkn point clearly. Thanks maaaaaaaaaate!!!
Still fun to watch and learn from in 2022 !
Really like your comprehensive style in your tutorials. Thanks a lot!!
wow! i defenetly will put this efex in to macro box and having fun! thanks!!!
Good stuff.... I love it when I find just the right inspiration at just the right time!
Man, your tutorials are always SUPERB and are taking my Ableton production sessions to the next level.
Thanx for the precious content and the way you present it...I'm an Ableton-Rookie but I took a lot out of this creative material...If I could I've hitted the like button several times...stay fit...kind regards from Germany
Can't wait for your courses
Catchphrase: "I prefer the wet all the way up"
I laughed out loud at this one.
Bro you are so good, you know so much. I've done a whole degree using ableton and I'm still learning tonnes of new and useful things from you!!
0 views.. Must be a first. Thought youtube was messing with me. Thank you for this gem! Extremely educational
SUPER excited for your course dude! Can't wait!
It's such a pleasure to take notes on everything you're teaching out. Thank you for real, for all your efforts, hopefully once I understand Ableton a little more I will take the course cause I really like your way of teaching. I'm freaking understanding it all, big up man
Ahhhhh thanks for the tutorial. I've been wondering how to get that tape wobble sound for a while! All those other parts of the tut. I've explored already but it's always nice to get a refresher.
you are one of my favorite instructors,thanks for
another good one
Amazing work! Keep on track ⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️
11:46 best thing you can possibly hear out of a tutorial
Been waiting for your course for months, I'm excited mate
Sir,
Where have you been all my life! lol.....
Thanks for the well needed information 👍
U always bringing inthe knowledge. 🙌
Thank you man. Love your tutorials!
Super cool your content and very useful! Thank You!
Some solid tips here!
Amazing tutorial as always, keep up the great work
Pretty sweet demo vids and tips !
Very nice. Cheers
My man, these vids are the absolute fucking best. Looking forward to signing up for your formal courses!
superb stuff, thank you !
cool! educational ! great stuff
Great...thanks!
Maybe a silly question. Why is your envelope showing in red at 50% (3:32), while when I do this I'm getting a light blue line at 100% when I am trying to automate the gain?
Super Cool!
Take a comment broski
very cool video
Why use delay instead of the vibrato in the chorus/ensemble?
Where did you learn all this stuff?
I love you thank you
I believe i’ve met the Luke Sky Walker of Ableton. Nice 👍🏾
Can i do this Ableton 9 ?
learn a new stuff. thank you
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I like !!!
way cool
this was an instant click for me
Could uRecommend any Discord Server ?
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Couldn’t you just automate the tape stop though??…. Like why do you need to record it as a separate audio
4:00
Sample that shit