as someone who does live beatbox sampling, I have to say this video was a game changer for me these techniques are great for real time vocal sourced sound design thank you for the tutorial, you just saved me sooo much time
What an amazing method) Thanks for sharing this. Honestly, I try to avoid using synths for anything but basslines. creating something entirely new from samples is much more creative and inspiring than tweaking presets for hours and end up sounding like everyone else.
That last one was crazy (in a good way). It seems as though with sound design I'm always attempting to create the "right" sound that's in my head. That can be cool at times, but the idea of just discovering a sound without any end goal in mind is a lot more freeing. Great tutorial
I'm glad you liked that last one! I won't lie, I had to really think about the best way to showcase that last one, haha. My favourite part about sound design is just experimenting, it's so much fun!
Honestly top tier! Been through COUNTLESS videos trying to figure this out for what seems like forever now, FINALLY came across yours! THANK YOU! And to top it off, you apologize for the clicks and crackles in the audio, was worried something was wrong with my audio until I read that 😂. Absolute win mate.
Thank you so much! I'm really super glad you found the video useful. It's my pleasure to help out. :) Also, glad to hear the disclaimer about the audio crackles didn't go unnoticed either. 😅
This is amazing and motivated me to explore amazing sounds from scratch! Thank you! There was another technique to combine for example 3 or 4 different sounds from single audio channels and then group them (in a Sampler i guess) and then record them all with the midi controller, i just can't remember how exactly this was done... Have you a video about this? (Sorry for not asking the question clearly😂)
@@matttinklermusicYes, a rack in the Sampler! And then next step was to record either a whole octave (with the midi controller) or just 4 or 5 tones from this octave, here is where I don't know how it goes further...
subscribed. Thank you so much man, amazing explanations. Also, yes, like others said.. thank you for saying something about the audio. Had me tripped out about my speaker as well😭
Why wouldn't my tuner be picking up what I'm playing? It stays blank with no movement. It's turned on. It works on other instruments in Ableton. I'm trying to use the "choir ahhhs melody gmin 115" sample.
There's 2 main reasons: 1. Sometimes the pitch of the note isn't super obvious from teh frequency content, so the tuner has a hard time identifying it 2. The sample is playing more than a single note at once. Tuner is only able to identify single notes. I'd recommend using either EQ8 or Spectrum to identify the pitch of the fundamental frequency (the lowest, most prominent frequency) and then that tuning to that! :)
5:12 you isolated one single tone, how do you manage to proceed playing all the other keys? UPD: okay, I have just discovered 'Simpler', which was apparently not what I was using before.
0:30 how do you drag and drop it on MIDI? I have nowhere to drop, it looks different. When I try to drag, it shows me the sample's waveform on Audio. UPD: had to click Slice to MIDI from the contextual menu
You need to add a MIDI track first, and then drag the sample into the device view of the MIDI track, not onto the track content section, otherwise it will be added as an audio clip. Using the Slice to MIDI is one option, but it will create slices and generally put it on a Drum Rack. I'd recommend using the method shown in the video if you can get it to work! :)
There could be a variety of reasons! It could be to do with not sending the track MIDI, the track being muted or something else being solo'd, not having enough volume on the simpler, but I don't really know without more info.
It could be! You need to make sure that the sample you choose has a single musical note held for a decent length of time, otherwise you might not be able to get a clean loop. Let me know how you go! :)
It really depends on the sample, but the only way is to just experiment with the loop start and end and the crossfade length. Sometimes it's possible to get it seamless, but other times it is really tough. In the context of a whole track it tends to be OK though. :)
There could be a few reasons for this, but it most likely has to do with the sample you're starting with! Can I ask which of the methods you're trying to replicate?
There could be a few reasons for this, but it most likely has to do with the sample you're starting with! Can I ask which of the methods you're trying to replicate?
Yeah I had some sample rate issues with my capture software when recording this video, but I decided I'd keep it instead of re-recording because I was happy with how it turned out. Thanks for watching! :)
Sorry about that! There was assumed knowledge there on my part. All you need to do is send the MIDI track some MIDI with either a MIDI keyboard, a MIDI clip or by using the computer MIDI keyboard, which you can activate with the 'M' key on your keyboard and then use the middle row of your computer keyboard as the 'white keys'. You will also need to make sure the MIDI track is armed. :)
as someone who does live beatbox sampling, I have to say this video was a game changer for me
these techniques are great for real time vocal sourced sound design
thank you for the tutorial, you just saved me sooo much time
You're welcome! 😁 Thanks for watching. :)
What an amazing method) Thanks for sharing this. Honestly, I try to avoid using synths for anything but basslines. creating something entirely new from samples is much more creative and inspiring than tweaking presets for hours and end up sounding like everyone else.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching and I'm glad you enjoyed the video. :)
Good job.. ❤
That last one was crazy (in a good way). It seems as though with sound design I'm always attempting to create the "right" sound that's in my head. That can be cool at times, but the idea of just discovering a sound without any end goal in mind is a lot more freeing. Great tutorial
I'm glad you liked that last one! I won't lie, I had to really think about the best way to showcase that last one, haha.
My favourite part about sound design is just experimenting, it's so much fun!
Honestly top tier! Been through COUNTLESS videos trying to figure this out for what seems like forever now, FINALLY came across yours! THANK YOU! And to top it off, you apologize for the clicks and crackles in the audio, was worried something was wrong with my audio until I read that 😂. Absolute win mate.
Thank you so much! I'm really super glad you found the video useful. It's my pleasure to help out. :)
Also, glad to hear the disclaimer about the audio crackles didn't go unnoticed either. 😅
The last method is what ive been trying to figure out for a long time thank you
You're welcome! Glad I could help out. :)
Great stuff as always.....thanks Matt!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching. :)
I am a novice and this looks like so much value, thank you!
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching. :)
You are the best ableton tutor bro thanks for all the knowledge.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching. :)
This is what the music industrial complex does not want you to know.
OMG yessss finally have found exactly what i've been wanting, sick video man!!
I'm glad you l found it useful! Thanks for watching. :)
Bro!!! That was awesome 🔥🔥💯💯 been searching for past 2months & finally 👍👍Keep doing Bro 😍😍🖤🖤
Same. I've been searching for this for a while, lol thank you !!🎉
awesome explanations, the algorithm did right this time by recommending this :D subscribed
Thank you for the kind words and thanks for watching! :)
This is amazing and motivated me to explore amazing sounds from scratch! Thank you!
There was another technique to combine for example 3 or 4 different sounds from single audio channels and then group them (in a Sampler i guess) and then record them all with the midi controller, i just can't remember how exactly this was done... Have you a video about this? (Sorry for not asking the question clearly😂)
I'm really glad you liked the video!
Are you talking about creating a rack of some kind? I'm a little unsure on what you're asking, sorry. 😅
@@matttinklermusicYes, a rack in the Sampler! And then next step was to record either a whole octave (with the midi controller) or just 4 or 5 tones from this octave, here is where I don't know how it goes further...
subscribed. Thank you so much man, amazing explanations. Also, yes, like others said.. thank you for saying something about the audio. Had me tripped out about my speaker as well😭
Thank you for watching! :D
So sorry about the audio, hahaha
Wery unique tutorial ❤🔥
Thanks for watching! :)
So good
Thanks for watching! :D
Liked and subscribed!
Thank you! :D
Why wouldn't my tuner be picking up what I'm playing? It stays blank with no movement. It's turned on. It works on other instruments in Ableton. I'm trying to use the "choir ahhhs melody gmin 115" sample.
There's 2 main reasons:
1. Sometimes the pitch of the note isn't super obvious from teh frequency content, so the tuner has a hard time identifying it
2. The sample is playing more than a single note at once. Tuner is only able to identify single notes.
I'd recommend using either EQ8 or Spectrum to identify the pitch of the fundamental frequency (the lowest, most prominent frequency) and then that tuning to that! :)
Youuu are some awwesommeee.
Thank you for watching! :D
5:12 you isolated one single tone, how do you manage to proceed playing all the other keys? UPD: okay, I have just discovered 'Simpler', which was apparently not what I was using before.
Yes, you have to use Simpler! :)
0:30 how do you drag and drop it on MIDI? I have nowhere to drop, it looks different. When I try to drag, it shows me the sample's waveform on Audio. UPD: had to click Slice to MIDI from the contextual menu
1:45 how did you find the tuner and added it there? UPD: okay I found it in Effects
You need to add a MIDI track first, and then drag the sample into the device view of the MIDI track, not onto the track content section, otherwise it will be added as an audio clip.
Using the Slice to MIDI is one option, but it will create slices and generally put it on a Drum Rack. I'd recommend using the method shown in the video if you can get it to work! :)
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When I’m doing the first method I can’t hear my sample. Do you know why this would happen?
There could be a variety of reasons! It could be to do with not sending the track MIDI, the track being muted or something else being solo'd, not having enough volume on the simpler, but I don't really know without more info.
@@matttinklermusic I figured it out, I had to create a midi track and double click to get it in. Thanks for the response
I'm having some difficulties with the first method. I wonder if its the sample I chose
It could be! You need to make sure that the sample you choose has a single musical note held for a decent length of time, otherwise you might not be able to get a clean loop. Let me know how you go! :)
Third method good for plucks, I suppose)
Definitely a nice way to create a pluck! But depending on the sample you start with it can be great for anything!
is there any way to make it not ovbiously loob? it sounds choppy
It really depends on the sample, but the only way is to just experiment with the loop start and end and the crossfade length. Sometimes it's possible to get it seamless, but other times it is really tough. In the context of a whole track it tends to be OK though. :)
Please don't give us so much cool stuff to do in Live, I want to buy more hardware and run out of reasons to ;-)
Great ideas as always, Matt.
😂😂 Live is just so powerful!!
Thanks for watching my friend! :D
Why is it that even though i do the same exact thing that's done in this video, i can't get such an amazing sound as he made?
There could be a few reasons for this, but it most likely has to do with the sample you're starting with!
Can I ask which of the methods you're trying to replicate?
There could be a few reasons for this, but it most likely has to do with the sample you're starting with!
Can I ask which of the methods you're trying to replicate?
The third. I took a mechanical sound from splice and used it, but it sounds so basic, whereas what you've made? It's incredible
Something heavily crackling in your mic audio, still good vid...
Yeah I had some sample rate issues with my capture software when recording this video, but I decided I'd keep it instead of re-recording because I was happy with how it turned out. Thanks for watching! :)
this click and dragging does not work
You need to make sure you're dragging onto a MIDI tracj, not an audio track.
tuned too low
0:52 literally never explained how to fucking play the sample….. didnt show hotkey used lmao
Sorry about that! There was assumed knowledge there on my part.
All you need to do is send the MIDI track some MIDI with either a MIDI keyboard, a MIDI clip or by using the computer MIDI keyboard, which you can activate with the 'M' key on your keyboard and then use the middle row of your computer keyboard as the 'white keys'. You will also need to make sure the MIDI track is armed. :)
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