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Is there a way to do this without the sampler but within the simpler
ОтветитьKiller tutorial and under 5 mins
ОтветитьVery cool. Thanks for the tip
ОтветитьThis is awesome. I’m working on a hip hop kinda track, a la Nightmares on Wax and I think this will give it a bit of an edge it’s missing.
Ответитьas someone who uses FL, studio, does anyone know if there's any way to replicate this sound?
ОтветитьFantastic! I am someone totally new to all this and I find it scary how many different functions Ableton offers!
ОтветитьIs it possible to randomize the gate also?
Ответитьyo I just sampled the Sample Start Sample Point which features Sample Start Point, Sampler and Sample Middle Point from the Sample Point Series
ОтветитьThis is an excellent creative tip! Thank you.
ОтветитьReally really nice. Agree, would sound great on vocal loops
ОтветитьGracias maestro!
Ответитьits no longer working idk why
Ответитьi feel like granular synthesis can achieve the same goal
ОтветитьThanks for the tutorial. All I can hear is the sound of the midi instrument in the arpeggiator, not the sample. looks like I have copied everything else correctly. aargh.
ОтветитьI recorded some sparse chords and melodies, a couple of bits of vocals and arranged a 1 minute track of various combinations of the above. Loaded into the sampler, used this trick with some more variety on the arp and recorded the random slices and combinations. Then took that recorded track into the arrangement and sliced up the most interesting parts to make a really crazy complex wall of textures. So inspiring
ОтветитьI tired this on Live Lite 10 are the additional controls like LFO2 not available on this version of Live ?
Ответитьthis seems like a cool tutorial but... how did you get to where you are at the beginning? how do you get an existing sound into that part of the program
Ответитьdo i have to have higher than Ableton intro to do this?
ОтветитьGreat tips here man. Thank you. And all your videos are great.
I notice that this video has much more traffic than most...
I guess we all just want to sound like Bonobo and Fourtet... :P
seriously thanks
Is there a way of doing this with "Simpler"?
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