seriously, i knew I was barely scratching the surface with ableton (i've been using it since v6), but i learned more in the first 15 minutes of this video than any other tutorial i've seen on youtube. i think you just earned another patreon subscriber. also, 🥝.
I was watching the second half of the video with a smug smile slowly shifting into a wide-open mouth and then into an utterly shocked grimace. this in INSANELY GOOD! like, with every effect it only became better and better.
i dont even make music. i have a cracked version of ableton i touched for maybe a total of 4 hours. i just watch this for the fun of it. great stuff, kinda makes me want to learn it.
42:50 This is why I *always* have Bird's rolling sampler running on the master bus. Lets me always grab a sample of anything that happens in the DAW after the fact.. :)
Thank you for your videos and tutorials! Your videos inspire me to learn more about Ableton tools and VST. Through your videos I learn how to use ableton tools to bring my musical ideas to life. I think you make one of the best music guides around. Please don't stop making music and stuff!
This is mad genius. I love my breakcore and you really just made my day. I already started doing this with a drum rack ,perc rack and bass rack wreaking havoc right now
Incredible video Ned! Been playing with this at different tempos and it's a very powerful method. To expand a little bit, what I'm working on now is using the Looper device, which I think I can leverage to get longer than 1 bar loops and maybe even generate call and responses. Also using a ronadmized sampler with a mudpie for some reeses and prickly bits. Keep em coming, you're a champion among ableton users
🥝 I finished watching the video. Some parts are incredibly good, while others are not as impressive. I would try to multitrack record them so that I can have everything separated and then arrange, mix, and match the good bits. This is, I suppose, a very good strategy to cultivate ideas for a truly brutal breakcore tune. To me, this is one of the best videos you've made.
Bud, I would watch your chaotic generative shenanigans for way longer than four hours. This shit is fascinating, you've completely changed the way I use Ableton. :kiwi_fruit:
Not my genre, but some absolutely brilliant and inspiring generative stuff going on there. I love it and I'm definitely stealing some of these ideas. Have you also considered using Macro Variations?
This video is incredible - such a creative way of making beats, and such a great vibe! It got me all fired up and wanting to experiment. I'm new to Ableton and, as a way of learning, I recreated the A-Z list of breaks by going through the same process as you did on your A-Z of classic Break series and I learnt so much! It's an efficient and effective way of preparing breaks, ready for use in other projects. in this video, you use the A-Z breaks and you pull them in from your 'Wav 48k Stereo' folder - can I ask, how did you extract the processed breaks from your A-Z project to get them all neatly in to the 'Wav 48k Stereo' folder and what file type are they? Thanks for the inspiration!
There used to be a Livecut vst for randomizing breakbeats, but it doesn’t work anymore in modern systems (audio keeps getting cut off). I don’t have ableton, so I wonder if there’s a modern vst that can replace Livecut
luh-luh-leaving a c..comment. Hey you seem very knowledgeable i have a question. Is there any godforsaken way to record those cool aftershocks after you stop recording, such as is the case at 20:10? Every since I got Ableton this has frustrated me to no end. I'm like, why let me hear a sound if I'm not able to record it? Just seems cruel. I feel like there may be more instances where this is the case, which don't come to mind right now. Anyway thanks for the vid pretty sure I'll learn quite a bit from this!!!
Trying to replicate this, but for it to sound good and follow further than ten minutes.. I'll need months at the computer and my brain core might break. Having fun anyway loving the mayhem, only noise I hate is when the adverts pop up!
This is so fucking good, :kiwi: I would have loved to have been able to do this 20 Years ago, seriously though how did people do this 20 years ago?? Programming stuff is so laborious!
"let's see i need a hi-hat" drags in a drift phonk cowbell "yeah that's it"
he was right though
Ned “Speedrun” Rush. Fastest I’ve seen you get to utter chaotic brilliance!
i want to see you making a track for 4 hours
I don't think the internet an handle this :D
*can
Just loop it…
Same
seriously, i knew I was barely scratching the surface with ableton (i've been using it since v6), but i learned more in the first 15 minutes of this video than any other tutorial i've seen on youtube. i think you just earned another patreon subscriber. also, 🥝.
Creating a sense of structure with that second Envelope MIDI switch thing was just 🥝
Ned Rush Greatest Hits
I don’t think Live could be used better than you do. Insane.
7:03 this is the point at which I decided I will subscribe to this madman
Would love to see a part 2 of this arranging a track with these awesome clips.
I was watching the second half of the video with a smug smile slowly shifting into a wide-open mouth and then into an utterly shocked grimace. this in INSANELY GOOD! like, with every effect it only became better and better.
One of best Ableton techniques I’ve ever seen, elite breaks programming
another masterpiece of a Ableton lesson. bless you Ned
i dont even make music. i have a cracked version of ableton i touched for maybe a total of 4 hours. i just watch this for the fun of it.
great stuff, kinda makes me want to learn it.
keep these videos coming, get great entertainment off these and learning loads, bring the noize
Mad man made an aphex twin generator, great job Ned that’s some proper Ableton witchcraft 🧙
Just amazing. You're the Ableton wizard! Very inspiring.
42:50 This is why I *always* have Bird's rolling sampler running on the master bus. Lets me always grab a sample of anything that happens in the DAW after the fact.. :)
You’re a mad genius
This is absolutely brilliant. Top shelf stuff. Hats off to you.
IMO you're most impressive result yet! Loved every second, and keen to have a go
Thank you for your videos and tutorials! Your videos inspire me to learn more about Ableton tools and VST. Through your videos I learn how to use ableton tools to bring my musical ideas to life. I think you make one of the best music guides around. Please don't stop making music and stuff!
I could watch you doing crazy stuff for 2h. So much new techniques I learn here. Thx🥝
This is mad genius. I love my breakcore and you really just made my day. I already started doing this with a drum rack ,perc rack and bass rack wreaking havoc right now
insanely inspiring video & channel, gets me all 🥝'd
Incredible video Ned! Been playing with this at different tempos and it's a very powerful method. To expand a little bit, what I'm working on now is using the Looper device, which I think I can leverage to get longer than 1 bar loops and maybe even generate call and responses. Also using a ronadmized sampler with a mudpie for some reeses and prickly bits. Keep em coming, you're a champion among ableton users
Damn, I was passing by and now I can't stop watching this. Having a great time haha
this is what i love about Ned´s channel. organised mayhem!
My new ned rush favorite video 🥝
🥝 absolutely mindblowing
One of your best, Ned.
🥝🥝🥝
I loved this video so much! You're a true legend Ned!
Someone give this guy a golden globe already!! 🥝
Totally satisfying. Thanks for this.
🥝 I finished watching the video. Some parts are incredibly good, while others are not as impressive. I would try to multitrack record them so that I can have everything separated and then arrange, mix, and match the good bits. This is, I suppose, a very good strategy to cultivate ideas for a truly brutal breakcore tune. To me, this is one of the best videos you've made.
Breakcore 4 life baby!❤❤❤ Very cool to see!
Pure genius.
This video is a cardio exercise based around primal fear
Now I have to think about Andrew Huberman Tate Peterson Breakcore🤣
😄🥝 loved the idea of randomly run tracks like this🙌🏼
🥝
loved every part of the video and would love to see you do one of 4 hours where you create and produce a full song really
Very brilliant ! Sounds a lot like AFX madness - have you already made a track out of your sounds, some music one can listen to?
Brilliant. 🥝 loved it all! Putting my face in the freezer now cos it melted sometime after the freeze & redux.
the best channel thanks for all your work
Raving so hard I dropped my steak slice
Absolutely Brilliant!!!! 🥝🥝🥝
Amazing stuff as usual ! And really useful technics, thank you very much 🤘
Good stuff! 🥝
That was really educative thank you !
Fantastic, Ned on steroids !
top tier ned this
Bud, I would watch your chaotic generative shenanigans for way longer than four hours. This shit is fascinating, you've completely changed the way I use Ableton. :kiwi_fruit:
This is pretty much the soundtrack to my 20's 😅
We definitely do want a four hour Ned Rush making music video thankyouplease..
🥝 super inspired to make generative beats now
8 minutes in = Jones out of Nathan Barley. Ned Rush/Ned Smanks mashup. Brilliant. "When you're quite finished, please" :D
Its dope Ned!
Not my genre, but some absolutely brilliant and inspiring generative stuff going on there. I love it and I'm definitely stealing some of these ideas.
Have you also considered using Macro Variations?
🥝 great stuff. Thanks man.
Marvelous, as always 🥝
This is so god damn cool
always awesome!
Lovely mash........
Would def watch a 4hr Ned Rush video.......🥝🥝🥝🥝🥝🥝🥝🥝
Awesome. Sounds like Cruelty Squad's soundtrack.
I'd love longer videos were after experimenting you take those ideas and actually make a track out of them🥝🥝
This blew my fucking mind.
Absolutly love this 🥝
🥝 Thanks Ned - this is inspirational stuff!
Brilliant stuff 👌
this is amazing!!!!!!!!!
🥝 that ds kick goes hard
Gabber fist activated as soon as those two beat repeats were added for the fills! 🥝
yesss 🥝 🥝🥝🍉 so much fun and inspiring ideas !
A wise man once said: "Music Is One Rotted Note"
pretty cool
20:05 - 20:25 - Comedy gold!
Well, I now have to subscribe
🥝 amazing...
This video is incredible - such a creative way of making beats, and such a great vibe! It got me all fired up and wanting to experiment.
I'm new to Ableton and, as a way of learning, I recreated the A-Z list of breaks by going through the same process as you did on your A-Z of classic Break series and I learnt so much! It's an efficient and effective way of preparing breaks, ready for use in other projects.
in this video, you use the A-Z breaks and you pull them in from your 'Wav 48k Stereo' folder - can I ask, how did you extract the processed breaks from your A-Z project to get them all neatly in to the 'Wav 48k Stereo' folder and what file type are they?
Thanks for the inspiration!
Remarkable!! 🥝🥝🥝
23:00 yeah i´m having a nice time ^^
There used to be a Livecut vst for randomizing breakbeats, but it doesn’t work anymore in modern systems (audio keeps getting cut off). I don’t have ableton, so I wonder if there’s a modern vst that can replace Livecut
I don't even like this kind of music and I love this kind of music
Fortunately i needed Gabber to sleep in my younger days, so there are no Sounds that could upset me :D
🥝Always find your generated chaos inspirational. Thanks for all you create 🥝
🥝 Thank you Ned!
🥝🥝🥝🥝🥝🥝🥝 Ned ur the goat. NOT ENOUGH KIWIS
wtf this is so good
Goes hard
🥝 & much ❤ thanks man
That thumbnail photo are 2 buddies of mine 😂😂😂
It is a old photo from a Gabber Rave. 😅
luh-luh-leaving a c..comment. Hey you seem very knowledgeable i have a question. Is there any godforsaken way to record those cool aftershocks after you stop recording, such as is the case at 20:10? Every since I got Ableton this has frustrated me to no end. I'm like, why let me hear a sound if I'm not able to record it? Just seems cruel. I feel like there may be more instances where this is the case, which don't come to mind right now.
Anyway thanks for the vid pretty sure I'll learn quite a bit from this!!!
my laptop goes through a Zoom recorder at all times so i just hit record!
A lot of people like Rolling Sampler.
Trying to replicate this, but for it to sound good and follow further than ten minutes.. I'll need months at the computer and my brain core might break. Having fun anyway loving the mayhem, only noise I hate is when the adverts pop up!
insaaaaane!!!!!
insane
This is so fucking good, :kiwi: I would have loved to have been able to do this 20 Years ago, seriously though how did people do this 20 years ago?? Programming stuff is so laborious!
you are a genius
How did you map the valve of the caffeine IV dripping to an expression controller?
absolutely absurd. you mad man
when release?
and they will respect you
people can give you very cold stares 👀