yes!! first video I have seen on this that nicely explains the work flow in great details. bo beats, gabe miller, and nick batts just zips through every thing but you explain things nice and clear. thanks so much for this. big thumbs up from me.
Clearest video on the Verselab yet. Cheers for explaining the workflow. Seemed really daunting at first , but after a few hours I’m getting my head around it , and it’s actually a pretty intuitive device to use.
Bravo for making a simple and clear demo. I'm considering this and every other video confused me with all the convoluted menu diving. More of these please!
As my rowing instructor said " Oar some ! " - just got mine so thanks for the help in getting started and i'm going to play mine at a barbie - making some beats and baking some meats ( veggie burgers ) . Keep 'em coming Musos,thanks blue .
I obviously didn't make the video but let me answer on his behalf. There's a couple different things you can do and it depends on what exactly you want to bring into pro tools. I'm going to assume you want the audio stems for mixing and mastering there. If that's not the case, let me know and I'll try to answer. Easiest way by far is to set up audio over USB since the verselab supports usb audio multitrack. On your computer, install the Verselab MV-1 USB driver. Then on the verselab, set the driver mode to "vendor". Once those are both done, you're set to record the audio into your DAW. Then, plug your Verselab into your computer, and in your DAW make a couple new audio tracks, using the various verselab audio channels as your inputs. Then just record in your DAW and play on the verselab. That will give you the individual track stems to do with as you please. Hope this helps!
yes!! first video I have seen on this that nicely explains the work flow in great details. bo beats, gabe miller, and nick batts just zips through every thing but you explain things nice and clear. thanks so much for this. big thumbs up from me.
Thanks for posting. This is one of most understandable and easy instruction videos for the MV-1 on youtube. Cheers
Clearest video on the Verselab yet. Cheers for explaining the workflow. Seemed really daunting at first , but after a few hours I’m getting my head around it , and it’s actually a pretty intuitive device to use.
Bravo for making a simple and clear demo. I'm considering this and every other video confused me with all the convoluted menu diving. More of these please!
Very effective demonstration that helped me to get started with my new MV-1; very much appreciated because you did not babble about features!
As my rowing instructor said " Oar some ! " - just got mine so thanks for the help in getting started and i'm going to play mine at a barbie - making some beats and baking some meats ( veggie burgers ) . Keep 'em coming Musos,thanks blue .
Thankyou! This clip finally gave me the info to move onwards and start creating a song from my sections!
lol thanks for your cloudy loophands, and also great help for me to get the basic structure on day 1 with mother v-1
Great helpful video. The Verselab looks like a very nice easy to understand workflow.
Feel some Fisher - Loosing It vibes, nice!
Great video!!!!!
Nice one! Thanks!
Just picked up one of these, great introduction to the process!
Super.Moore please!.Sampling and vocal.👌👍
Is it possible to load at once the entire drum kit on the kit channel? Thanks
Is there anyway you can go into the next song without delay of loading the next song ie wave file .. no good for like a live dance set
set record to mixout -go to drum kit -set pad 1-record -do that on 16 pads to trigger a live play(enter pad-instr edit -set no sustain,)
my question ia can you assign pads on a console mixer?
Not like you can on the Akai MPC
How to play themelody? There is no melody 😭 i n your song.
How do you save and import it to pro tools?
I obviously didn't make the video but let me answer on his behalf. There's a couple different things you can do and it depends on what exactly you want to bring into pro tools. I'm going to assume you want the audio stems for mixing and mastering there. If that's not the case, let me know and I'll try to answer.
Easiest way by far is to set up audio over USB since the verselab supports usb audio multitrack. On your computer, install the Verselab MV-1 USB driver. Then on the verselab, set the driver mode to "vendor". Once those are both done, you're set to record the audio into your DAW.
Then, plug your Verselab into your computer, and in your DAW make a couple new audio tracks, using the various verselab audio channels as your inputs. Then just record in your DAW and play on the verselab. That will give you the individual track stems to do with as you please.
Hope this helps!
STOP the hands its annoying
100 songwriters in a room and 99 will always use that annoying CLAP snare...
Right? It should always be "more cowbell!"
your hand movement so distracting to watch.
looser demo
I think you meant "loser". LOL. Education is important!
@@dudleydoorightno they meant that it was super loose and chill 😂