Working on an industrial EP now and it is really cool how Roar fits that. I was afraid we will not get anything as good as Trash 2 for that, now I'm not afraid anymore.
@@Divuar iZotope really shoot themselves in the foot by ditching Trash 2 and creating the new Trash. Roar is what Trash 3 should have been. I primarily use Reaper though and only have an old Live 10 license, so I'll have to stick to Trash 2 and ApShaper for now.
@@nj1255 absolutely. Honestly, if they just reskinned Trash 2 and make it work on all modern systems without workarounds, it would be enough for me 😅 iZotope used to be so great back in the day.
Feedback à la mode! From Roar to Soar! And the fluffy noise textures to absolute apnea! ,,, WAKE what! Another great instructional vid Anthony! So glad I've taken your courses!
My experience with most standalone distortion plugins, like Minimal Audio Rift which I love, for guitar is that they’re not too good. This is GREAT on guitar. My Strat is usually grainy with most software distortions (and even hardware pedals) but it sings with this. The character of all my guitars come through with this which is not always the case with software or even pedals. Some of the distortion types that never work for me with standalone plugins, like wave rectification, sound absolutely brilliant in Roar. And all this before you modulate, feedback or otherwise mess with stuff. Roar is the reason for guitarists to upgrade to ableton 12. Love it. Gonna have a child with it. 😊
truly love all of your videos. roar has been a blast. currently watching this now and loving it. i wonder if any of the filters and such will be added to auto filter in the future. until then. roar has been on damn near each track for me. love it on guitars and bass especially.
i made a few videos on roar, but i only covered a few ways i was using it, and after that i decided to wait. Its such a complex device capable of so many things i was like....i need to spend more time on this to really find crazy ways to use it hahaha But essentially, since i got it, i've pretty much been using it on everything, and its become the majority of my sound design. Even if youre not getting a ton of distortion out of it, its incredibly useful and crazy flexible. its incredibly helpful to have info on the inner workings of it. I tried to test it and see what i could find, but i really wanted the devs to hand out some tips and tricks so this is excellent
The only thing Ableton forgot to add: a phase switch so you can flip it which is like super nice when blending it with the dry signal. The thing that Tchad Blake uses a lot.
roar alone is worth the price to upgrade given there are less capable VSTs out there that cost the same. 12 is an incredible update and paves the way for even more exciting updates, given the new UI possibilities etc they introduced as well. Probably required a bunch of rewriting. This is easily one of the best guides to roar there is, and everything anyone needs to get started doing crazy sound design. Still baffled how much I get out of raw with just a rhythmic sine wave and some octave shifts.
Thanks, this was awesome. Still, I hope they'll add: 1) Separate feedback section for each of the stages 2) visualisation of how the modulations affect the parameters, like when you use the mod devices (value stays, mod ring moves round it)
Under the hood baby…leggo…also the vast majority of channels are just for marketing, which is ok too for various reasons, but you cut through the chafe w/this type deep dive. 🤙🏽😎🖤
Thanks so much for your Roar video. Brilliant!!! Could you let me know how it's possible to automate the switching on and off of the effects in Live? I've searched and can't find how to do it. You demonstrated tis early on in your video describing the "boring sound" becoming treated and switching on Roar to all the elements in the track. Cheers from Wales (UK) Paul h
I find most folks who learn what ableton stock devices can actually do, they tend to buy less and less plugins. Most all plugins are repackaging similar functionality with fancy user interfaces when it’s usually just a combination of common effects found in daw stock devices.
@@ItsWesSmithYo These kinds of synths used wavefolding (a kind of distortion) to add harmonics (timbre) to a sine plus a special kind of gate that also acted as a low-pass filter. The Korg Volca modular is a recent example.
Is it possible to have multiple envelope followers for the frequency ranges in the envelope section? Idea is that the mid and high bands audio signal reacts to their specific envelope mapped to the amount knob. Saturn 2 does this pretty nicely and you can set the envelope to only react within a specific band. Was seeing if Roar could replace this, but it just looks like one envelope follower that you can specify the range of
At this point I may as well unsubscribe from every other Ableton production channel haha - seriously, no other video on Roar comes anywhere close to the quality and depth of yours! Oh, and what an intro!! That evil twin Ynohtna is dangerous 😂
You are hands down the best Ableton and production content producer around.
Mr Bill is really good to but completely agree 😊
total NIN vibe👁️
Man, I can already see someone like Lorn going crazy with Roar!
Oh yessss
What Acid Rain would have sounded like with Roar...
Best video I've seen on Roar yet! Had no idea about some of the inner workings of the plugin.
Trent Reznor: The Synth
Working on an industrial EP now and it is really cool how Roar fits that. I was afraid we will not get anything as good as Trash 2 for that, now I'm not afraid anymore.
@@Divuar iZotope really shoot themselves in the foot by ditching Trash 2 and creating the new Trash. Roar is what Trash 3 should have been. I primarily use Reaper though and only have an old Live 10 license, so I'll have to stick to Trash 2 and ApShaper for now.
@@nj1255 absolutely. Honestly, if they just reskinned Trash 2 and make it work on all modern systems without workarounds, it would be enough for me 😅
iZotope used to be so great back in the day.
Anthony again delivering the best music production content in the game.
28:18 good lord... Have you considered a rap career!? Those are the most casual and accurate high speed consonants I have ever heard hahaha!!
A nice swiss pocketknife. But I still lose sometimes the control by using it. But anyway it's usefull.
These videos are all gold. Love it. My Ableton experience is much better because of all these videos
Fantastic and independent! Learned a ton from this! Rad work sir!
Great pointers all! Roar is one of the things I'm most excited for in 12. I already have it downloaded, just haven't had time to dig in yet.
Feedback à la mode! From Roar to Soar! And the fluffy noise textures to absolute apnea! ,,, WAKE what! Another great instructional vid Anthony! So glad I've taken your courses!
My experience with most standalone distortion plugins, like Minimal Audio Rift which I love, for guitar is that they’re not too good. This is GREAT on guitar. My Strat is usually grainy with most software distortions (and even hardware pedals) but it sings with this. The character of all my guitars come through with this which is not always the case with software or even pedals. Some of the distortion types that never work for me with standalone plugins, like wave rectification, sound absolutely brilliant in Roar. And all this before you modulate, feedback or otherwise mess with stuff. Roar is the reason for guitarists to upgrade to ableton 12. Love it. Gonna have a child with it. 😊
Amazing video
This is by far the best lesson on Ableton Roar. Thank you so much!
lol that intro, exposure to high levels of saturation turned him into the joker
Excellent presentation Anthony. Roar is definitely one of my favorite additions to Ableton.
I kinda love brown (noise) mode. ROAR is pretty badass. Thanks for the demo/lesson, Mr. T!
I ain’t gettin on no plane fool.
ha ha ha.......break out of that straight jacket. Best intro of any of your many amazing tootz. I love the device too
10:44 the yoi speedrunners are gonna love this
I heard so much potential in this section
Another great video my man. Most informative Roar deep dive yet. I am sufficiently overwhelmed
truly love all of your videos. roar has been a blast. currently watching this now and loving it. i wonder if any of the filters and such will be added to auto filter in the future. until then. roar has been on damn near each track for me. love it on guitars and bass especially.
This is badass!!!! Instantly makes me think of Puscifer or something and I now must learn everything you did.
Loved this!! Thanks bud
i made a few videos on roar, but i only covered a few ways i was using it, and after that i decided to wait. Its such a complex device capable of so many things i was like....i need to spend more time on this to really find crazy ways to use it hahaha But essentially, since i got it, i've pretty much been using it on everything, and its become the majority of my sound design. Even if youre not getting a ton of distortion out of it, its incredibly useful and crazy flexible.
its incredibly helpful to have info on the inner workings of it. I tried to test it and see what i could find, but i really wanted the devs to hand out some tips and tricks so this is excellent
Thanks so much for this. Your videos are so deep.
The Color compensate, the Feedback Gate toggle, things like these should be available on every effect.
Also volume match or gain compensation.
Holy moly… that picture of the girl in front of the burning house was chilling! Fit the vibes though
Great video. I'll watch it again when I'm twiddling to try get an understanding of what's happening 👍
ha that intro !!!!!!! Love it man, great dive too, they've really thought about Roar !!
The only thing Ableton forgot to add: a phase switch so you can flip it which is like super nice when blending it with the dry signal. The thing that Tchad Blake uses a lot.
I think the utility device will switch the phase. I think. Been a bit.
@@HIFI1965 yes utility does that but you need to make rack to create a blend with roar...
Your best intro yet
Insane vid mate! Thank you 👏
dude they made the Mick Gordon filter, this is tight
THAT'S WHAT I'M SAYING
@@joshuachambers9302 I KNOW FFS CALM DOWN.
hahaha this intro though 🤪🔥That track is so sick btw. Love it! 🙌Thanks for the presets man😃
1. awesome vid! was fun messing with roar alongside you!
2. what scope plugin is that at 11:22??? I've been looking for something as clean as that
Dosio advice from the man himself
This dude rules ❤ as does roar
lmao now that's an intro. You rule dude, congrats on 100k!!
roar alone is worth the price to upgrade given there are less capable VSTs out there that cost the same. 12 is an incredible update and paves the way for even more exciting updates, given the new UI possibilities etc they introduced as well. Probably required a bunch of rewriting.
This is easily one of the best guides to roar there is, and everything anyone needs to get started doing crazy sound design. Still baffled how much I get out of raw with just a rhythmic sine wave and some octave shifts.
Awesome video! Thanks.
right on Anthony!! Great tutorial
Really nice explanation Anthony, thanks :)
What a great video. Thank you so much for these insights.
Great one thanks, a lot to be explored further !
Thanks for this really helps a lot 🎶☮️🎶💟🎶☯️🎶
Thanks, this was awesome. Still, I hope they'll add:
1) Separate feedback section for each of the stages
2) visualisation of how the modulations affect the parameters, like when you use the mod devices (value stays, mod ring moves round it)
Absolute class.
Under the hood baby…leggo…also the vast majority of channels are just for marketing, which is ok too for various reasons, but you cut through the chafe w/this type deep dive. 🤙🏽😎🖤
😤😤Mind blown, face melted
Very cool! Thanks so much.
Very informative. Thank you
awesome! very helpful!
Thanks so much for your Roar video. Brilliant!!! Could you let me know how it's possible to automate the switching on and off of the effects in Live? I've searched and can't find how to do it. You demonstrated tis early on in your video describing the "boring sound" becoming treated and switching on Roar to all the elements in the track. Cheers from Wales (UK) Paul h
In this example, one way would be to Key Map or Midi Map the yellow On/off spot of the 3 Roar Devices to the same Key or MIDI value.
Thank you!!!! This is awesome!
Thank you maestro!
AWESOME!
BRUTAL!!!! THX!
Thanks alot! :)
I love you dude 🤣♥
Holy fucking shit, what it did to that drum set… what a beast
Should I even buy Rift? This sounds super nice, its what Ableton's been missing for years.
I find most folks who learn what ableton stock devices can actually do, they tend to buy less and less plugins. Most all plugins are repackaging similar functionality with fancy user interfaces when it’s usually just a combination of common effects found in daw stock devices.
cheers, you have opened the can for me - I’d like Ableton to add a few more features to make it into a west-coast synth.
What is a west coast synth? 🤯
@@ItsWesSmithYo These kinds of synths used wavefolding (a kind of distortion) to add harmonics (timbre) to a sine plus a special kind of gate that also acted as a low-pass filter. The Korg Volca modular is a recent example.
@@jolondixon2311 cool, never heard that term, thanks
Subbed, good shit
Is it possible to have multiple envelope followers for the frequency ranges in the envelope section? Idea is that the mid and high bands audio signal reacts to their specific envelope mapped to the amount knob. Saturn 2 does this pretty nicely and you can set the envelope to only react within a specific band. Was seeing if Roar could replace this, but it just looks like one envelope follower that you can specify the range of
If you run out of any modulator, you can simply add one via the midi effects. You can add as many envelope followers as you like
very NIN.
its like the Soundgoodizer but only NIN, noice
Squaring the circle… story of my life lol
At this point I may as well unsubscribe from every other Ableton production channel haha - seriously, no other video on Roar comes anywhere close to the quality and depth of yours!
Oh, and what an intro!! That evil twin Ynohtna is dangerous 😂
This device is the only thing making me want to skip a bill and upgrade from 10
lol, the other Wes
that is crazy
I thought there was a hair on my phone
When I opened the download file I see it as a folder. I don't see in my Audio Effects list how do I fix this and I am also missing Wavetable preset
bzzzzzzeeeeuuuuwwwwwmmm!
Do the roar
anybody knows a good alternative to roar on ableton 11
You should be the new face of ableton, I can't stop reading the manual with the other guy's accent and I find it highly distracting
Seems to me that roar is a essentially a synth with no oscillators
The original loop wasn't boring though, it was pretty good.
A bit clean and bland.
Roar proved that sometimes its about sound design to make something interesting
🤟
tchad blake is going to ditch everything else.
👋👋👋👋👋👋👋
every time I think I know everything about Live Anthony comes up with the video and.... i feel like an idot...
Promo*SM 😓
This was ROARSOME! sorry
Great video. I'll watch it again when I'm twiddling to try get an understanding of what's happening 👍