I have been liking your videos but not commenting recently. They have all been excellent and useful. I feel that you are largely responsible for my increasing expertise with Ableton Live 10. I have probably worked through 30 of them by now. I create my own projects or clips for each tutorial to effectively work through what you are showing us and explaining. My intention is to have as complete a knowledge of Live 10 as I can before the release of Live 11. Truly, thank you.
Hi Leroy, this is amazing to hear. Thank you so much for exploring the tutorials. We're delighted that you're getting so much out of them. If there are other topics you want us to cover, too, just drop us a comment. In the meantime, tell your friends, tell your loved ones. Thanks for supporting the channel!
Thank you for this tutorial - found it very helpful. I'm new to music production and recently started playing around with the analog device in Ableton Live. Even made a cool sound. Yes!! My issue is once I stop the sound from playing a background noise/feedback continues for several bars. I have taken your advice in the LFO section and reduced the release so that the sound stops quickly. It helped but the sound still carries.
Okay this is like the fourth tutorial I've seen that uses this Analog Instrument... but I just bought Ableton and I'm searching EVERYWHERE in here and I cannot find it. Anyone help? It seems like it should be built in and standard in here... but WHERE?
Nevermind.... I found out that Analog isn't in Ableton Standard... only Ableton Suite. So all these tutorials calling it a built-in feature are referring to the Suite.
Why do these people doing tutorial insist on having the camera on themselves. This would have been a good tutorial had we been able to see the entire Ableton screen.We only need to hear what the instructor is saying and view the DAW. We don't need to see your face. I'm not commenting on how you look man. It's about focussing on what's important for us as student. Show your face in the introduction if you like, but then just show the DAW man. If you weren't insisting on showing your face, we would be able to have a wider view of the DAW.
why would you want to see the whole DAW? it makes no sense. the only inportant thing to show is the small analog screen. That all on its own would be boring to watch
I have been liking your videos but not commenting recently. They have all been excellent and useful. I feel that you are largely responsible for my increasing expertise with Ableton Live 10. I have probably worked through 30 of them by now. I create my own projects or clips for each tutorial to effectively work through what you are showing us and explaining. My intention is to have as complete a knowledge of Live 10 as I can before the release of Live 11. Truly, thank you.
Hi Leroy, this is amazing to hear. Thank you so much for exploring the tutorials. We're delighted that you're getting so much out of them. If there are other topics you want us to cover, too, just drop us a comment. In the meantime, tell your friends, tell your loved ones. Thanks for supporting the channel!
Thank you for this tutorial - found it very helpful. I'm new to music production and recently started playing around with the analog device in Ableton Live. Even made a cool sound. Yes!! My issue is once I stop the sound from playing a background noise/feedback continues for several bars. I have taken your advice in the LFO section and reduced the release so that the sound stops quickly. It helped but the sound still carries.
Thanks! Great tutorial, as always.
thanks... nicely explained. useful for me.
nice. that's a lot of stuff to fit into 20 mins... and you did it
These videos are so helpful thank you
Okay this is like the fourth tutorial I've seen that uses this Analog Instrument... but I just bought Ableton and I'm searching EVERYWHERE in here and I cannot find it. Anyone help? It seems like it should be built in and standard in here... but WHERE?
Nevermind.... I found out that Analog isn't in Ableton Standard... only Ableton Suite. So all these tutorials calling it a built-in feature are referring to the Suite.
@@ComposerAdamWhite it’s a really good point. Thanks for flagging.
Great didatics! 👊👊👊
Thx!!
Love It
'... sounds a bit more like a singing voice...' EERHWAHREHEAHAEWRHERHA hehehe good.
Why do these people doing tutorial insist on having the camera on themselves. This would have been a good tutorial had we been able to see the entire Ableton screen.We only need to hear what the instructor is saying and view the DAW. We don't need to see your face. I'm not commenting on how you look man. It's about focussing on what's important for us as student. Show your face in the introduction if you like, but then just show the DAW man. If you weren't insisting on showing your face, we would be able to have a wider view of the DAW.
why would you want to see the whole DAW? it makes no sense. the only inportant thing to show is the small analog screen. That all on its own would be boring to watch