I subscribed because you actually SHOWED STEP BY STEP how to control your original recording via midi. I seriously cant thank you enough ive looked at videos for weeks and seriously they dont explain it this simply. keep it up. THANK YOU
What a coincidence - I was listening to your work earlier today 'edge of forever', came home, sat to make some music, got stuck, went onto youtube to learn how to get over the hump - and here I am, watching this technique which helped me to get over the initial problem - ha! Thanks for sharing sir! ;D
Really cool technique, and in an internet full of over zealous super chatty tutors, your tutorial was actually enjoyable to listen to. Thanks for speaking in a calm and collected fashion.
You prolly dont care but does someone know of a trick to log back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly forgot my login password. I love any assistance you can give me.
@Morgan Kaysen i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and im trying it out atm. Seems to take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Brilliant quick and clear tutorial. Am completely fresh to Ableton and this is exactly what I've been trying to figure out for last week or two. Was doing similar stuff years ago on a Casio FZ1 with a lot more faffing around and complexity. Unreal how easy it is through Ableton! Thanks a lot!!
Also, what version (level) of Ableton Live do you have to buy to get the Simpler, and the effects? Does this require a more expensive version? This kind of thing looks very easy to do in Ableton. Thanks.
amazing, great help... just couldnt understand why are you using looper... why dont you justa record the audio to another track? waht do you get using looper???
Hi, i did as you said and dragged the sample track over to the simpler instrument. But i notice that the sample track is grayed out and whenever i drag it to the simpler instrument it doesnt play from the simpler and when i crop it it doesn't play anything :/ please help, this is so frustrating i've spent so many hours trying to succeed with this program
Can you help me please . I have 6 samples ( 1 sound) in a folder . They are all named with the root key . I thought that ableton would map these to the correctly but they all end up with the Root key of C , I select them all and right click and select sort by root key but it doesn't map them to the correct keys. I.have another voice set of multisamples in a folder and when put in the sampler that maps them fine. . These are not even named with a root key but they map fine.how does ableton read the wav files to root them correctly ??Hopefully you can help, thanks
***** you might as well. I looked at all your videos and they're no doubt cool, but I can't believe only one ableton tut (this video)- which by far in a way has the most views. You're obviously talented in ableton and all the "ableton live tutorial junkies" like myself need good tuts.
***** Oh wow. Maybe I shouldn't be so surprised; the microphones on Apple products are superb for what their intended uses are. Do you have any idea of a good first microphone for doing minor field recordings? I don't have any sort of smartphone and it would just be for recording inside of restaurants and what not for example.
Nice video. But why you bother to use the looper, it wasnt doing anything. You can record your performance as a midi clip in the Simpler track. And edit it later, and record your tweekings as automation envelopes.
@@heartofwonderyoga it's a music concept like Wall Of Sound. Me and Nikhil Chinnappa from Submerge are researching on it. It's not a rock band dude lol. It's really tough.
question why don't you just work with the I/O on the tracks to send audio from the simpler to your audio track without having to fuss worry about your voice getting in the way. I don't even think you have to arm the channel if you do that. Just record. With that being said this was amazing though
I subscribed because you actually SHOWED STEP BY STEP how to control your original recording via midi. I seriously cant thank you enough ive looked at videos for weeks and seriously they dont explain it this simply. keep it up. THANK YOU
What a coincidence - I was listening to your work earlier today 'edge of forever', came home, sat to make some music, got stuck, went onto youtube to learn how to get over the hump - and here I am, watching this technique which helped me to get over the initial problem - ha! Thanks for sharing sir! ;D
That was an incredible pad tutorial! I learned so much.
I will give this a try and see what sounds I come up with!
Thanks Matthew.
Sounds much more organic than any pads I've tried to make with oscillators. Smooth atmosphere.
Really cool technique, and in an internet full of over zealous super chatty tutors, your tutorial was actually enjoyable to listen to. Thanks for speaking in a calm and collected fashion.
You prolly dont care but does someone know of a trick to log back into an Instagram account..?
I stupidly forgot my login password. I love any assistance you can give me.
@Caiden Gatlin Instablaster ;)
@Morgan Kaysen i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and im trying it out atm.
Seems to take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Morgan Kaysen it worked and I actually got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thanks so much, you really help me out!
@Caiden Gatlin You are welcome :)
You absolutely should do more of these "tutorials". You explain the process really understandable/educational! Good work man!
This is literally one of the most awesome parts of making music. I've seen similar stuff before, but not done this well. Amazing man, thank you.
Super tutorial my man... simple, informative, no shit, good voice, great example... I will try this for sure. Thanks!
Really good found sample ambient pad tutorial! Thanks Matthew!
Nice tutorial Matthew. Thanks for showing us your methods. (waving from down the mountain, in Raleigh)
Brilliant quick and clear tutorial. Am completely fresh to Ableton and this is exactly what I've been trying to figure out for last week or two. Was doing similar stuff years ago on a Casio FZ1 with a lot more faffing around and complexity. Unreal how easy it is through Ableton! Thanks a lot!!
never expected that. hugely inspiring! thank you so much for sharing.
That's some fucking great wizardry, mate
Best tutorial i have ever seen! thank you sir :) superb tutorial.
awesome!
i didnt expect that you can make such beautiful sounds only with a recording of a grocery store ...
this sounds just amazing
Great tutorial, within minutes of watching I had made a sound I intend to use for a piece.
Great video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Cheers!
I bought a zoom H4n for field recording and sound creation as an ambient artist.Thanks for this tutorial and I am going to try this out.
so amazing! thank you for this tutorial, really informative
Great tutorial! Useful and to the point! Thanks and do some more :)
awesome tutorial, thank you so much!
awesome! i tried it with Reason's NNXT and worked also very well!
Man until now I found your video and it helps me a lot even if simpler is updated thank u so much for this
nice tutorial !
Love that sound.
thanks Matthew... really good.
Many thanks, bet youtube tutorial yet for me, 10/10
this is so dope, good job
Superb. thank you.
brilliant this was exactly what I was looking for!
this is just what I needed. Thank you!
Genius. Thanks a lot for sharing.
Yes! That would be so dope!
Sweet tutorial , cant wait to start putting my tascam to good use
Asheville haha...same here :) Thanks for the tutorial
You do exactly what I've been doing these days, but with sampler instead, should have looked into simpler tho! :D
You sir, are a wizard
I'm feeling pretty inspired.
Also, what version (level) of Ableton Live do you have to buy to get the Simpler, and the effects? Does this require a more expensive version? This kind of thing looks very easy to do in Ableton. Thanks.
Great sounds man. What would you recommend for a field recording device?
Great video, it helped me a lot!
amazing, great help... just couldnt understand why are you using looper... why dont you justa record the audio to another track? waht do you get using looper???
7:55 I make the weeverb
5:48 - 6:00 sounds amazing for a pad
Epic tutorial....Gamechanger
Great technique. Is there any way I can do this in Cockos Reaper?
What do you like for a field recorder? What kind of sample rate does yours have?
Thanks.
needed this.
thank you for the inspiration. i've subbed
Hi, i did as you said and dragged the sample track over to the simpler instrument.
But i notice that the sample track is grayed out and whenever i drag it to the simpler instrument it doesnt play from the simpler and when i crop it it doesn't play anything :/ please help, this is so frustrating i've spent so many hours trying to succeed with this program
Nice vid! Can you make another one like it except sampling vinyl records. That would be tight.
Can you help me please . I have 6 samples ( 1 sound) in a folder . They are all named with the root key . I thought that ableton would map these to the correctly but they all end up with the Root key of C , I select them all and right click and select sort by root key but it doesn't map them to the correct keys. I.have another voice set of multisamples in a folder and when put in the sampler that maps them fine. . These are not even named with a root key but they map fine.how does ableton read the wav files to root them correctly ??Hopefully you can help, thanks
Thank you so much!!
nice one thanks !
Thank you so much for this video ;)
you could try mapping the parameters you tweak a lot to your macros, so you have to move your mouse a lot less when tweaking :)
this was worth a subscribe
*****
you might as well. I looked at all your videos and they're no doubt cool, but I can't believe only one ableton tut (this video)- which by far in a way has the most views. You're obviously talented in ableton and all the "ableton live tutorial junkies" like myself need good tuts.
Thank you a lot man!
nice tutorial thnx
Hello, Mr. Barlow. Out of curiosity, what kind of microphone did you use to record inside that grocery store?
***** Oh wow. Maybe I shouldn't be so surprised; the microphones on Apple products are superb for what their intended uses are. Do you have any idea of a good first microphone for doing minor field recordings? I don't have any sort of smartphone and it would just be for recording inside of restaurants and what not for example.
Great tutorial :-) Deserves a like ;-)
Your so lucky to be able to live in AsheVille!!
What did you record the sample with?
This is amazing. Do you think this technique would work with part of Beyonce's vocals or something? Haha
I find granular synthesis really interesting but also find most of the sounds I create through it to be rather similar sounding.
Very informative !
this is so fucking cool wow
what do you use to record these sounds?
sweet!
thank you
Nice video.
But why you bother to use the looper, it wasnt doing anything.
You can record your performance as a midi clip in the Simpler track.
And edit it later, and record your tweekings as automation envelopes.
fucking awesome, now I can recycle al the accidental iPhone recordings
Wow
Granular Synthesis
No tuning?
Do you guys know about Fields Of Synths???
@@heartofwonderyoga it's a music concept like Wall Of Sound. Me and Nikhil Chinnappa from Submerge are researching on it. It's not a rock band dude lol. It's really tough.
Sounds right up my alley, thanks!
@@heartofwonderyoga I think emulation is the way to go about it. 😘
question why don't you just work with the I/O on the tracks to send audio from the simpler to your audio track without having to fuss worry about your voice getting in the way. I don't even think you have to arm the channel if you do that. Just record. With that being said this was amazing though
Have you had much success creating bass and lead patches with this technique?
You didn´t pay that sound in the grocery? :P
holy sht
we got tunes sell yours its Cool.
"Weeverb wet"
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lol it sounds like biosphere