Thanks so much, so well demonstrated; I wish there were more tutorials explaining how to use various Ableton effects like the various reverbs, delays etc.
Great vid! I’m an old school experienced producer and I’m learning a lot from this simply by remembering and rediscovering techniques and ideas! Liked and subscribed! Greetings from Scotland! 🏴
Great creative ideas thanks man! Would recommend the M4L Invisible Splitter for the 3 band processing to ensure no phasing and weird sounding stuff... cheers.
great vid once again. here's a video request: how to add mid-bass (IE: beef) to an otherwise thin sound? I sometimes make riddim'y bass hits that dont have much beef. they play on top of a nice sub-bass (doing a different pattern, so you're not having the sub follow the metallic bass hits). how do I add mids to those crazy riddim sounds without changing the sound too much?
You make the best tutorials on youtube bro! You explain things perfectly, and clearly. So helpful and empowering!
Thank you!
Thanks so much, so well demonstrated; I wish there were more tutorials explaining how to use various Ableton effects like the various reverbs, delays etc.
You’re the best my guy, really inspiring me with Your Ableton-Kung-fu
hahaha I love that, thanks!
Great vid!
I’m an old school experienced producer and I’m learning a lot from this simply by remembering and rediscovering techniques and ideas!
Liked and subscribed!
Greetings from Scotland! 🏴
Much LOVE !!!
That Serum trick is super interesting...never though to use Serum this way, thanks!!
Love your tutorials. Great work!
So much great content! Thanks for sharing 🙏
Thank you! Glad you're enjoying :)
Great creative ideas thanks man! Would recommend the M4L Invisible Splitter for the 3 band processing to ensure no phasing and weird sounding stuff... cheers.
great vid once again. here's a video request: how to add mid-bass (IE: beef) to an otherwise thin sound? I sometimes make riddim'y bass hits that dont have much beef. they play on top of a nice sub-bass (doing a different pattern, so you're not having the sub follow the metallic bass hits). how do I add mids to those crazy riddim sounds without changing the sound too much?
Thanks heaps for the suggestion! Will definitely consider this :)
Amazing! "It has been used by a lot of pinkfloyd and stuff like that" jajajaja
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