I've been using Ableton for a while but I never thought about changing the envelopes of the Warp modes. Some times the easiest things have the biggest potential. Inspiring as always!
This is brilliant for two reasons - 1) incredibly helpful advice and 2) because it really feels like you dropped a load of speed before recording this one. I've been rewatching your series on making the album and this just feels like you've turned yourself up to 11. Amazing video. As a recent Ableton convert, I'll definitely be using these techniques.
I wish I could give multiple likes solely for the trick on having independently running automation. I've posted the question on how to do that on multiple forums and no one has ever been able to help me with that.
One of my favorite electronic IDM artist is Access to Arasaka. I’ve wondered for a long time how he got the glitch sounds from an Alesis Ion on his early albums but now I think a huge part of that sound is from clip editing. He mentioned he used soundforge heavily in an interview.
i watched a masterclass by mr bill that suggested using effects in creative ways to create glitchy/interesting sounds e.g. using 3 glue compressors and 3 saturators and a few overdrives, etc. i've made some great 808 sounds this way
0:20 Editing in Arrangement View 0:45 Clip Envelopes - Beats mode on a drum loop 3:35 Stretching Time 4:34 Clip Envelopes - Texture mode on a guitar loop 6:27 Clip Envelopes - Beats mode on a guitar loop 7:00 Adding Reverb and Delay
the only thing i learned here was ctrl + r = reverse sample, Thank You I suggest using the beats feature con the warp section to make weird tempo sliced chops or play with de redux feature while recording on another track, for record the automation
Great tips thanks ! Do you know if there is a way to record those modulation instead of writing/drawing them ? Like you can do on automation with any controller (can't find a way to map those enveloppes to MIDI so far, I'm still on live 9 btw).
I've been using Ableton for a while but I never thought about changing the envelopes of the Warp modes. Some times the easiest things have the biggest potential. Inspiring as always!
This is brilliant for two reasons - 1) incredibly helpful advice and 2) because it really feels like you dropped a load of speed before recording this one. I've been rewatching your series on making the album and this just feels like you've turned yourself up to 11. Amazing video. As a recent Ableton convert, I'll definitely be using these techniques.
Nice, one thing to remember are there are no rules in audio production, only techniques.
beautiful comment
I wish I could give multiple likes solely for the trick on having independently running automation. I've posted the question on how to do that on multiple forums and no one has ever been able to help me with that.
Damn son, that’s some of the best glitchy fx tricks I’ve seen. I’d never messed with the sample offset envelope. That’s definitely a game changer
New favourite Ableton tutorial creator on youtube. Superb content.
I think you may have just changed my life! Thank you, sir.
One of my favorite electronic IDM artist is Access to Arasaka. I’ve wondered for a long time how he got the glitch sounds from an Alesis Ion on his early albums but now I think a huge part of that sound is from clip editing. He mentioned he used soundforge heavily in an interview.
i watched a masterclass by mr bill that suggested using effects in creative ways to create glitchy/interesting sounds e.g. using 3 glue compressors and 3 saturators and a few overdrives, etc. i've made some great 808 sounds this way
Terox37 oooooo dat sounds sick
We're basically masters of the fucking universe as far as i'm concerned.
lol. that’s how it feels
thanks for the laugh, sir. and i also seriously think this is the case in our context.
Wow so many little tips and tricks here. Thanks for the video!!!
This is what's up. Super to the point and quite simple. Thanks for making this dude!!
i laughed at the end of your video because so many changes in such short amount of time!!!! very funny editing!!!! thx!
This is a bloody great tutorial, nice one
Brilliant....needs a part two to introduce technique to new users, or those moving from other DAWs (Bitwig)
this is so helpful thank you so much!
0:20 Editing in Arrangement View
0:45 Clip Envelopes - Beats mode on a drum loop
3:35 Stretching Time
4:34 Clip Envelopes - Texture mode on a guitar loop
6:27 Clip Envelopes - Beats mode on a guitar loop
7:00 Adding Reverb and Delay
This is golden
Yes mate! Thanks for this 👍
This is super helpful, thank you!!
(6:18) that sound cool I love that glitch hop effect
you've just earned a new subscriber, this is great
the only thing i learned here was ctrl + r = reverse sample, Thank You
I suggest using the beats feature con the warp section to make weird tempo sliced chops or play with de redux feature while recording on another track, for record the automation
Keep doing this!
So sick
Fabulous video, many thx!
Thanks you for video. Witch delay and reverb did you use in this video?
You are an ableton god.
thank you this video is great!
Inspiring stuff!
Can i do this in bitwig?
Nice video. Thanks!
amazing vid tbh
Awesome video! Thanks for posting such cool content!
it's amazing! thank you
is this clip envelope function in cubase?
Great tips thanks ! Do you know if there is a way to record those modulation instead of writing/drawing them ? Like you can do on automation with any controller (can't find a way to map those enveloppes to MIDI so far, I'm still on live 9 btw).
I don't think there's a way, maybe with Max?
@@mcharbo8726 I never found a way to do it. Max might be the only solution indeed
Maybe those options are out in Ableton 11. Release is soon!
Looks kool!
Great tutorial man thank you
very well explained, thanks!
Fantastic
This was very helpful. Thanks, ouas!
great vid mate! ;)
Great tutorial! Thank you 👍
trying to figure out how to make this stuff happen in logic as a beginner to music production. i’m intimidated to say the least.
Excellent work as always. Sub’d
Thank you great info!
So this is how they do it, and it was so fucking easy! Thanks
yo cheers my dude
Dope!
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
He Should’ve Done This With Doki Doki Literature Club Music
🤪😁
arca
my computer would explode if i do that
crack
Only a spanish person would understand “crack” as something positive lol otherwise sounds like a drug problem 😂 Saludos!!
I wish Ableton wasn’t so good at glitching, then maybe it wouldn’t crash all the time!!!! 😊
why are you yelling :D
98% blablablabla 2% sound. fake.