Played this video to the other sisters in the Convent and they loved it! Sister Bernadette went fucking mental when you dropped that first Velocity MIDI effect in on the bassline and the entire Contralto section of the choir enjoyed many a joyous moment clapping along to the finished product. We will pray for the safe return of your Ableton Push from the hands of Satans minions and look forward to seeing you in Chapel on Sunday for another lovely discussion about Transubstantiation and the benefits of saving Effects Racks to your User Library. Yours in Christ.
Wow Ned- great vid. Never crossed my mind to use velocity mapping + scale device like this. It's great for coming up with varied arp patterns that stay in key. Excited to have a go myself tomorrow!
Thanks for the vid Ned! So many interesting ideas I would have turned to Max for - all built-in to Live! (I use Skannerbox for me basslines). Also, Patreon-ing was the best Idea I had ever. Thanks for making your older stuff available for new Patreons! Dave
YOU are awsome man ;) I spent an afternoon with Push and have so much fun making be bop jazz !!! alone !!! ahahah thanks really a lot for sharing deep knolwedge !! i support you for sure :)))
still entertaining video and couple of great techniques.. i tried to do exactly that (combination of long, short notes and silences) with arps.. dont know why i did it so complicated when its so simple with velocity switching
+f*ck google yeah, if you don't want any velocity on your final sound then the velocity device in conjunction with different velocity zones in a midi effect rack can really bring out loads of possibilities. I only really stumbled on this in the last few months. You can even stack up loads of arps at different rates and group them to velocity zones and switch between different speeds, all randomly. Fun.
you can add another velocity just before the synth to get random velocities.. and independent of the groups.. as there is just one note controlling everything, there is no need for keeping the original velocity information
Played this video to the other sisters in the Convent and they loved it! Sister Bernadette went fucking mental when you dropped that first Velocity MIDI effect in on the bassline and the entire Contralto section of the choir enjoyed many a joyous moment clapping along to the finished product. We will pray for the safe return of your Ableton Push from the hands of Satans minions and look forward to seeing you in Chapel on Sunday for another lovely discussion about Transubstantiation and the benefits of saving Effects Racks to your User Library. Yours in Christ.
+Lynskey thanks for watching.
you're my best ableton teacher ever, thank you
You're right about the bass sounding quacky - it's appropriate that it sounds like the Character Select music from Duck Game. Great tutorial!
Wow Ned- great vid. Never crossed my mind to use velocity mapping + scale device like this. It's great for coming up with varied arp patterns that stay in key. Excited to have a go myself tomorrow!
Another sweet vid. Basically could make entire albums using only a kick sample.
Thanks for the vid Ned! So many interesting ideas I would have turned to Max for - all built-in to Live! (I use Skannerbox for me basslines). Also, Patreon-ing was the best Idea I had ever. Thanks for making your older stuff available for new Patreons! Dave
Great video m8! I can't wait to try these techniques out!
Also, any chance of you turning your hand to Mouse On Mars style drum tuts? Or eDIT style melodic cut-ups please?
+mCKENIC something for me to think about for sure.
YOU are awsome man ;) I spent an afternoon with Push and have so much fun making be bop jazz !!! alone !!! ahahah
thanks really a lot for sharing deep knolwedge !!
i support you for sure :)))
+Pierantonio Gualtieri (iltoro) glad you enjoyed.
Sounds a bit like some basslines on Aphex's Syro. Great tricks!
Great vid Ned ! Always entertaining, 👍🏻
cheers :)
aw sweet idia for song
Thanx for this!
Ned can't escape velocity.
but i use my tablet to drow wiard stuff as notes 😶
23:30 LMAO
You made a center of a snare you should know it's made out of white noise
your didnt tune your samples, thats why the osc section didnt work for you and the second instrument was totaly out of tune with the first one
+f*ck google well spotted
still entertaining video and couple of great techniques.. i tried to do exactly that (combination of long, short notes and silences) with arps.. dont know why i did it so complicated when its so simple with velocity switching
+f*ck google yeah, if you don't want any velocity on your final sound then the velocity device in conjunction with different velocity zones in a midi effect rack can really bring out loads of possibilities. I only really stumbled on this in the last few months. You can even stack up loads of arps at different rates and group them to velocity zones and switch between different speeds, all randomly. Fun.
you can add another velocity just before the synth to get random velocities.. and independent of the groups.. as there is just one note controlling everything, there is no need for keeping the original velocity information
unless you want playable instrument with velocity control that is
ableton
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Uhm....are you mylarmmelodies? you guys seem so similar.
No I am not. Yes we do.
Ned Rush I don't think I believe you but whatever
😂 you’re welcome to ask him too.