@@CollectiveIntelligenceMusic Idiots really... This was really helpful my guy. Thanks a LOT. I do have a question though, instead of relying on the pencil tool to manually write the notes down, how can I assign the drum kit pads to my midi control and know which midi key is playing a particular pad? Since I'm a new subscriber, I apologize in advance if there's already a video available and I haven't stumbled across it. ._.
@@sk69to96 If you go to the area BEFORE he clicks on the midi clip so that he piano roll expands, you are on the drum rack and you can say the way they are lined up. You can set them up individually by adding one shot at a time, or click the "keygroup" like he did (sorry forgot the name of it) but those keygroups before they are given name have the MIDI send/receive info just like any other plug in. So if you have a controller up (it's pretty standardized among keys and pads so if you have a 4x4 grid, it should line up exactly as you see it on the rack. Then you can just tap it out instead of dropping them in with the pencil tool. I have to say, ever since I got a real 808 and have been using a step sequencer, I feel much more in tune to feeling soulful with the pencil tool then I did before. I used to be a staunch believer in that you need to "feel" the rhythm though playing it but I am finding I am making much more compelling beats lately but that might just be from drawing them out but like the SWING (which is moving it behind or in front of the grid like he does) is often better just playing it and not quantize certain things like the hats because in reality, in order to get swing the way EXACTLY you want it without the luck of the draw, you really need to understand what you want sonic-wise. Sorry for getting off topic but yeah, to play via midi pads, plug in your midi controller, make sure to set it up in prefs of Live and then just play it instead of penciling it.
I have always made music with FL Studios and although got Ableton Live I never starting using it because I cannot find any video for my shirnked level in it. Here you made something very intuitive. Thank you, obviously I subscribed for more. Cheers
I watched many videos about the program . but yours was the best it’s because you’re very clear when you talk and the way you explain it’s fantastic . Go get them tiger
Mos Def....I had also gone through many videos and this is the only that is truly for beginners as I had no clue where to start...Thumps up Collective Intelligence.
Your pacing is sooo easy to follow along. I love your choice of vocabulary & the fact that you did this all in one take and just went with it! Super helpful. Thank you for making Ableton easy for me :)
This is so helpful cause it wasn't just about making the beat. You gave us complete beginners a little tutorial about every step of the way, and it helps a ton. Thanks a bunch duuuuude.
After days of trying to make drum beats so I can record my guitar tracks, I finally got the right DAW for me and so far this dude is seriously on point with his training. Thanks man, really appreciate it.....good job!
I've missed class due to a back injury and was feeling so overwhelmed about how far behind I have gotten. Your videos are so thorough and have saved me from losing my mind!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!
Man after all the Ableton Music Production Tutorials i saw before, yours were by far the best. Without a thousand plug ins, explaining everything, and every step!Really apreciated! Thank You and keep doing this amazing job that you are doing!
Thankyou ...you have a gift and you are sharing it .. as a 61 year old ex mixer I am playing around in my home studio and just waiting on my latest purchase to arrive that is a Novation Launchkey Mini Mk ll and I thought I would familiarize myself with the Ableton software and after watching a couple of videos I thought this might be more difficult than I had imagined (it probably is) but luckily I stumbled across your video and you have an amazing ability to explain things in a modular fashion which allows people to commit things to memory in chunks and then build on it .. keep up the good work mate.. I wish you every success in your endeavours.. especially on youtube.. your a natural.. many thanks again
Great info clearly explained and demonstrated. Gets right to the point and doesn't waste your time like 99% of the other tutorial videos on RUclips. Well done! Thanks.
Hands down.. the best trainer on youtube for ableton. You dont ramble on aimlessly about "why you're making the video".. You dont talk like a sloth.. you dont get off topic mid way through and start looking for things. You're an EFFECTIVE trainer.
Even in just the first 2 minutes 30 seconds of your video, you've already taught me so much that I was trying to figure out. Thanks so much for this video!
This has been insanely helpful. I've watched other videos that over-explain unnecessary pieces of information and this video actually gets to the point and doesn't lag or go too fast. 10/10 would recommend, consider me subscribed.
extremely clear, very good for absolute beginners like me, no big unexplained jumps in difficulty like you see in so many other vids, just simple step by step,Thank you!
Thank you for taking everything step by step as if the person watching knows nothing! Sometimes I feel like tutorials go too fast and it gets frustrating
I did this along with you and this is my first time in Ableton. This was EXTREMELY helpful. The thought of diving into Ableton has been very intimidating and you just made it so exciting and fun! Super easy to understand and simple to follow. Subscribed! Can't wait to watch more videos. :) Thanks for your help!
We're currently working with Ableton Live for a school assignment and your tutorial helped me a lot. Now I feel like I can tackle my homework and actually get things done!:D Thank you so much
Hey! I have a midi keyboard (arturia piano) connected. Can't figure it out after a year. I use it as a piano. I want to make a drum backbeat and be able to loop piano stuff. My keyboard has 8 drum pads but they're always locked in to be low piano notes in sequence. So when I program them on ableton lite to be different drums they play them but they also play those dang piano notes. I don't want that. Also I can't figure out a way to play out a beat and make it into a sample or whatever and just press play on it. It's so complicated. Any advice? I would pay someone $20 to give me 5 minutes of help but I don't know where to look.
Duuude, I've been watching all your video tutorials with Ableton and I couldn't be more happier with such detailed and chill explanation! Thanks a lot!
I've been wanting to make dark electronic (EBM, Aggrotech, Darksynth and the likes) for the last 15+ years. I had some Fruity Loops basic version back then which was user friendly but people were saying it wasn't good in the long run so I didn't want to get too far into it and have to relearn an other program after. I had a cracked copy of Reason back then as well but I was totally lost. Took an electronic music class in university which didn't really help at all. I had an Ableton demo a few years ago again and just couldn't find the patience to learn it. I just took a more serious looks at DAWs again this week and one of your videos helped me pick. I figured I'd start with Ableton Intro and only upgrade to standard if I actually end up feeling comfortable enough with the intro version and like I could handle more. Your first 15 minutes video and this one have probably helped and pushed me further into it than I had with the various DAWs in the past. Subsribed, lots of hours of videos to go through but I can pause and go step by step with my program at the same time, your videos are extremely useful for beginners who just feel completely lost at first with this program (like me). Great work seriously (I'm a teacher myself and you have great qualities to simplify and explain the content in a comprehensive way)!
I watched this video less to create dub drum beats and more to simply learn how to use Ableton like a drum machine for the percussion track. This video made it so simple in terms of dividing up bars into 16 parts (or 8 or 32), and then extending the bars to as many as you require to add sufficient variety for the entire song (I would imagine you would want a few drum fills and rolls here and there too). Remember too, that having picked your drum kit in Ableton, and having created your midi sequence, you can then also find a huge number of audio samples for those instruments - you only have to slide one onto the drum kit instrument and zoom, you've got the new sample. In this video, Collective Intelligence is mostly teaching you how to humanize the playing manually by changing each note's velocity which I really liked. However it is on each instrument's controls that you can add other effects to those instruments like reverb or delay. I'm thinking this drum machine feature, where you are dividing up a midi bar into 4, 8,16 or 32 sections, would also be a great place to create a midi bass line too. So thanks for making this very easy!
Dude you're a phenomenal teacher, this video helped me so much and helped me overcome a hurdle I had been stuck at for a while. It doesn't feel tedious watching you explain everything and you move at a good pace to follow along with. Will definitely keep watching and following
Been trying to learn how to use drums in ableton for so long and your video was the first one that actually made sense to me! Tysm for a great tutorial!
I built my own drum rack in abbleton a few weeks back. Since then I have added about 25 different drum loops to 5 tracks. The drum kit samples are realistic and liking the cymbals very much. After a bit of practise I can add some rolls and paradidles.
So glad I found this. I have 10 live intro. I knew this was available but didn't know you needed to be in the other mode. I use session mode which looks like a classic view. Can't wait to do this with my mega drums plugin
I've been working with Studio One, Ableton looks a whole lot simpler. I have the Lite version, this is a good starting point. Great job on this, very well done.
Mate this is fucking awesome. Like others have said, I've watched plenty of other Ableton tutorials... but this is the best for someone just starting out like myself. You explain things really well and concisely. No blabbing on like some others do because they like the sound of their own voice. Great work brother. Keep 'em coming. Subscribed right away.
Thank you so much for this video! I have been searching for a tutorial on making basic drum beats and yours is by far the most descriptive and easy to follow that I have found. Please keep making videos!
Holy crap bud. I just bought a Launchkey, Ableton came with it, I have no idea what I’m doing. I just learnt more in 17 minutes than have dicking around in Garageband for the last 3 years. Cheers. Your Kiwi accent was even pretty neutral. Nah, sorry had to mention than. Great vid very informative, professional and pleasant to watch, well done mate, thank you. I'm a believer...and subscriber now.
Newbie AF here, and this viddy absolutely helped me understand the MANY wonders of Ableton. It was so cool to follow along and really learn all the nuances to making a drum pattern. THANK YOU FOR THIS!!!!!!!!
Thank you man. that tutorial got me started making beats with Ableton. been looking everywhere and could not find the right video for me. everything was very very confusing. Now i can get started making my beats.
I really got so much from your video. Thank you for a very clear description of this process. I've spent a great deal of time searching other videos for this information and trying to do it by myself. I am a new Abelton user and midi is new too. Using Audio is very familiar to me as I have recorded guitars and live instruments for decades. Abeltons session view has me thinking about layout a bit differently. That's cool. Thank you again. Cheers
Not interested in dubstep, but I still found this to be one of the best videos for a newbie on Ableton - so many I have watched use plug ins that aren't in the software and so its hard to follow the basics but this was perfect to get me started thanks!
I appreciate you breaking things down in an easy to follow guide. I have seen a bunch of videos and I'm still getting my head around both a Keylab MK II and Ableton and trying to learn them both at once isn't easy for someone whose last experience with recording etc was on a soundboard back in the 90s when ADAT was still fairly new to Australasia! Other tutorials assume you already know everything.
Just starting to learn how to produce and I have to say you have some of the best tutorials and information out there that I've found for someone in my shoes. Thanks!
Thanks man, I've been staring at the program for 6-7 months feeling stupid. Not used to thinking Electronic Music and i'm used to playing acoustic/electric instruments live. Okaaaay. Koo.
This is incredible! You have the best tutorials when it comes to teaching absolute beginners music production and how to use the ableton live 10 software!
Nice one man. Was really struggling as im just started out doing my own recordings and your video really helped me out. Really getting a handle on it now. Thanks man
Had to stop this video to leave a comment! Thank you so much for speaking clearly, being crucially specific, and taking your time out of your life to help us by uploading this! I am planning on getting a Launchpad MKII on my 16th next week, and ive been doing a lot of research on this for 2 months. I hope this journey of music helps me! Thanks again.
Great video man. Kept it simple but also didn't Hold too long on anything and repeat yourself a lot. Very helpful I'll defs be checking out more of You!!
Thank you for video! You are the first to show how to create beat in ableton for me! Cool video and cool beat btw, a bit rough but suitable for quick tutor. Good luck!
DUUUDE.... THANK YOU!!! This is exactly what I was looking for. And thank you SO MUCH for offering your knowledge up for free. I am looking for work right now so have all kinds of time but not much money to start right now. I appreciate you! :)
Super good shit. Just started. Followed along. Tweaked your beat with same pattern and i discovered the basics in editing in under 30 min. Super super good shtuff man🍄
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Collective Intelligence awesome video bro. Super fluent, concise and comprehensive. DOPE
How to make an edm fast beat continuosly incrraing tempo beat in ableton? Pls make a video on that
Make video explaining software of all kinds
I am currently exploring Ableton drum kits. You are making this so much easier. Thank you.
That's the way Ableton should have made their own instruction videos.
Well, I've attempted to get some recognition from Ableton a few times without any luck! I guess eventually they'll stumble across me... O.o
@@CollectiveIntelligenceMusic Idiots really...
This was really helpful my guy. Thanks a LOT. I do have a question though, instead of relying on the pencil tool to manually write the notes down, how can I assign the drum kit pads to my midi control and know which midi key is playing a particular pad? Since I'm a new subscriber, I apologize in advance if there's already a video available and I haven't stumbled across it. ._.
@@sk69to96 If you go to the area BEFORE he clicks on the midi clip so that he piano roll expands, you are on the drum rack and you can say the way they are lined up. You can set them up individually by adding one shot at a time, or click the "keygroup" like he did (sorry forgot the name of it) but those keygroups before they are given name have the MIDI send/receive info just like any other plug in. So if you have a controller up (it's pretty standardized among keys and pads so if you have a 4x4 grid, it should line up exactly as you see it on the rack. Then you can just tap it out instead of dropping them in with the pencil tool. I have to say, ever since I got a real 808 and have been using a step sequencer, I feel much more in tune to feeling soulful with the pencil tool then I did before. I used to be a staunch believer in that you need to "feel" the rhythm though playing it but I am finding I am making much more compelling beats lately but that might just be from drawing them out but like the SWING (which is moving it behind or in front of the grid like he does) is often better just playing it and not quantize certain things like the hats because in reality, in order to get swing the way EXACTLY you want it without the luck of the draw, you really need to understand what you want sonic-wise.
Sorry for getting off topic but yeah, to play via midi pads, plug in your midi controller, make sure to set it up in prefs of Live and then just play it instead of penciling it.
I have always made music with FL Studios and although got Ableton Live I never starting using it because I cannot find any video for my shirnked level in it.
Here you made something very intuitive. Thank you, obviously I subscribed for more. Cheers
“That’ll be $7,450 please.”
I watched many videos about the program . but yours was the best it’s because you’re very clear when you talk and the way you explain it’s fantastic . Go get them tiger
Thanks bro
Mos Def....I had also gone through many videos and this is the only that is truly for beginners as I had no clue where to start...Thumps up Collective Intelligence.
i learn more here, than others videos in my native lenguaje lul
i'm pretty new to ableton and in 17 minutes i've learned so much , you sir have earned a new subscriber
Can't relate enough!
Your pacing is sooo easy to follow along. I love your choice of vocabulary & the fact that you did this all in one take and just went with it! Super helpful. Thank you for making Ableton easy for me :)
Thanks for the positive feedback!
This is so helpful cause it wasn't just about making the beat. You gave us complete beginners a little tutorial about every step of the way, and it helps a ton. Thanks a bunch duuuuude.
it's my thrid day in and this is the first video that didn't leave me feeling helpless, thank you.
TNice tutorials is the channel that made start actually creating instead of being intimidated by the software. Thanks for a new form of therapy
After days of trying to make drum beats so I can record my guitar tracks, I finally got the right DAW for me and so far this dude is seriously on point with his training. Thanks man, really appreciate it.....good job!
I've missed class due to a back injury and was feeling so overwhelmed about how far behind I have gotten. Your videos are so thorough and have saved me from losing my mind!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!
Man, i like your communication skills. It's crisp and clear for the viewer to understand what exactly you're trying to say
I don’t usually comment on videos but this video definitely deserves some praise! Great job !
Man after all the Ableton Music Production Tutorials i saw before, yours were by far the best. Without a thousand plug ins, explaining everything, and every step!Really apreciated!
Thank You and keep doing this amazing job that you are doing!
Thanks so much for your kind words :)
Thankyou ...you have a gift and you are sharing it .. as a 61 year old ex mixer I am playing around in my home studio and just waiting on my latest purchase to arrive that is a Novation Launchkey Mini Mk ll and I thought I would familiarize myself with the Ableton software and after watching a couple of videos I thought this might be more difficult than I had imagined (it probably is) but luckily I stumbled across your video and you have an amazing ability to explain things in a modular fashion which allows people to commit things to memory in chunks and then build on it .. keep up the good work mate.. I wish you every success in your endeavours.. especially on youtube.. your a natural.. many thanks again
Thanks for such a beautiful message. :)
Great info clearly explained and demonstrated. Gets right to the point and doesn't waste your time like 99% of the other tutorial videos on RUclips. Well done! Thanks.
Hands down.. the best trainer on youtube for ableton. You dont ramble on aimlessly about "why you're making the video".. You dont talk like a sloth.. you dont get off topic mid way through and start looking for things. You're an EFFECTIVE trainer.
Even in just the first 2 minutes 30 seconds of your video, you've already taught me so much that I was trying to figure out. Thanks so much for this video!
What an awesome tutorial. I love how you're simple, but not painstakingly slow either. Thanks!
Thanks mate!
This has been insanely helpful. I've watched other videos that over-explain unnecessary pieces of information and this video actually gets to the point and doesn't lag or go too fast. 10/10 would recommend, consider me subscribed.
Thanks for watching
extremely clear, very good for absolute beginners like me, no big unexplained jumps in difficulty like you see in so many other vids, just simple step by step,Thank you!
Thank you for taking everything step by step as if the person watching knows nothing! Sometimes I feel like tutorials go too fast and it gets frustrating
bro, after months of struggling in fl studio and following your steps in ableton live i finally managed to do something that makes sense.
I did this along with you and this is my first time in Ableton. This was EXTREMELY helpful. The thought of diving into Ableton has been very intimidating and you just made it so exciting and fun! Super easy to understand and simple to follow. Subscribed! Can't wait to watch more videos. :) Thanks for your help!
We're currently working with Ableton Live for a school assignment and your tutorial helped me a lot. Now I feel like I can tackle my homework and actually get things done!:D Thank you so much
Hey! I have a midi keyboard (arturia piano) connected. Can't figure it out after a year. I use it as a piano. I want to make a drum backbeat and be able to loop piano stuff. My keyboard has 8 drum pads but they're always locked in to be low piano notes in sequence. So when I program them on ableton lite to be different drums they play them but they also play those dang piano notes. I don't want that. Also I can't figure out a way to play out a beat and make it into a sample or whatever and just press play on it. It's so complicated. Any advice? I would pay someone $20 to give me 5 minutes of help but I don't know where to look.
Thank you so much! You are so good at explaining things clearly and you keep it short and simple.
Love your work mate. I'm an old guy ( 51 y.o. guitarist / drummer / bass player ) just getting into this and your videos are excellent. Cheers.
Duuude, I've been watching all your video tutorials with Ableton and I couldn't be more happier with such detailed and chill explanation! Thanks a lot!
There are SO MANY how to make a beat in Ableton tutorials that didn't show me what I was looking for, and this video did. Thank you!
I've been wanting to make dark electronic (EBM, Aggrotech, Darksynth and the likes) for the last 15+ years. I had some Fruity Loops basic version back then which was user friendly but people were saying it wasn't good in the long run so I didn't want to get too far into it and have to relearn an other program after. I had a cracked copy of Reason back then as well but I was totally lost. Took an electronic music class in university which didn't really help at all. I had an Ableton demo a few years ago again and just couldn't find the patience to learn it. I just took a more serious looks at DAWs again this week and one of your videos helped me pick. I figured I'd start with Ableton Intro and only upgrade to standard if I actually end up feeling comfortable enough with the intro version and like I could handle more. Your first 15 minutes video and this one have probably helped and pushed me further into it than I had with the various DAWs in the past. Subsribed, lots of hours of videos to go through but I can pause and go step by step with my program at the same time, your videos are extremely useful for beginners who just feel completely lost at first with this program (like me). Great work seriously (I'm a teacher myself and you have great qualities to simplify and explain the content in a comprehensive way)!
From zero to a full first beat, right there. Thanks, buddy, this was immensely helpful!
I watched this video less to create dub drum beats and more to simply learn how to use Ableton like a drum machine for the percussion track. This video made it so simple in terms of dividing up bars into 16 parts (or 8 or 32), and then extending the bars to as many as you require to add sufficient variety for the entire song (I would imagine you would want a few drum fills and rolls here and there too). Remember too, that having picked your drum kit in Ableton, and having created your midi sequence, you can then also find a huge number of audio samples for those instruments - you only have to slide one onto the drum kit instrument and zoom, you've got the new sample. In this video, Collective Intelligence is mostly teaching you how to humanize the playing manually by changing each note's velocity which I really liked. However it is on each instrument's controls that you can add other effects to those instruments like reverb or delay. I'm thinking this drum machine feature, where you are dividing up a midi bar into 4, 8,16 or 32 sections, would also be a great place to create a midi bass line too. So thanks for making this very easy!
One of the best videos for beginners I've seen, thank you so much!
Dude you're a phenomenal teacher, this video helped me so much and helped me overcome a hurdle I had been stuck at for a while. It doesn't feel tedious watching you explain everything and you move at a good pace to follow along with. Will definitely keep watching and following
i agree, same here
Ive watched 50 videos before this one, and mate, you lay it out perfectly how it is, very simple and plain.. cheers for that.
Been trying to learn how to use drums in ableton for so long and your video was the first one that actually made sense to me! Tysm for a great tutorial!
Great video man, I am just getting started, bought a novation launchkey. This is the best video I have seen and will support you my friend. Thank you.
Glad I could help!
that was a nyc tutorial man
love your work
you are my ableton guru
just picked up ableton a month or so ago and this is legit the best tutorial ive come across!
This was by far the best beginner video I've seen!
So great and simple, thank you!!!
I built my own drum rack in abbleton a few weeks back. Since then I have added about 25 different drum loops to 5 tracks. The drum kit samples are realistic and liking the cymbals very much. After a bit of practise I can add some rolls and paradidles.
Dude, you are the Yoda of Abelton...thank you!!!
So glad I found this. I have 10 live intro. I knew this was available but didn't know you needed to be in the other mode. I use session mode which looks like a classic view. Can't wait to do this with my mega drums plugin
I Just started with Ableton gaaf no idea where to begin now I do thanks so much from a bloke from Holland,keep going strong!!
I've been working with Studio One, Ableton looks a whole lot simpler. I have the Lite version, this is a good starting point. Great job on this, very well done.
Thanks. The little headphone button saved me. Done lots of piano roll in cakewalk so now I'm onto something. Really appreciate the lesson. Well done!
Mate this is fucking awesome. Like others have said, I've watched plenty of other Ableton tutorials... but this is the best for someone just starting out like myself. You explain things really well and concisely. No blabbing on like some others do because they like the sound of their own voice. Great work brother. Keep 'em coming. Subscribed right away.
Thank you so much for this video! I have been searching for a tutorial on making basic drum beats and yours is by far the most descriptive and easy to follow that I have found. Please keep making videos!
Brilliant presentation - you got me going in Ableton in 10 minutes! Thanks so much
Holy crap bud. I just bought a Launchkey, Ableton came with it, I have no idea what I’m doing. I just learnt more in 17 minutes than have dicking around in Garageband for the last 3 years. Cheers. Your Kiwi accent was even pretty neutral. Nah, sorry had to mention than. Great vid very informative, professional and pleasant to watch, well done mate, thank you. I'm a believer...and subscriber now.
Do I even need the frigging Launchkey now?
This DAW is a freaking living breathing organism. Nice & easy to follow tutorial by the way !
Newbie AF here, and this viddy absolutely helped me understand the MANY wonders of Ableton. It was so cool to follow along and really learn all the nuances to making a drum pattern. THANK YOU FOR THIS!!!!!!!!
So did you keep on playing with Ableton Live since comment ?
@@xl000 Why do you ask!?
Thank you man. that tutorial got me started making beats with Ableton. been looking everywhere and could not find the right video for me. everything was very very confusing. Now i can get started making my beats.
I'm a novice at Abelton and this was a great basic tutorial. Thanks.
thank you, the bit at 2:27 was all i needed. This program is so backwards-thought i could not comprehend how to make a simple drum pattern.
I really got so much from your video. Thank you for a very clear description of this process. I've spent a great deal of time searching other videos for this information and trying to do it by myself. I am a new Abelton user and midi is new too. Using Audio is very familiar to me as I have recorded guitars and live instruments for decades. Abeltons session view has me thinking about layout a bit differently. That's cool. Thank you again. Cheers
Thank you for explaining things systematically and beginner friendly.
Brilliant video, very clear and straight forward. Helped me move forward as a beginner
How do you actually record what you create so you can add vocals and such?
Thank you for this lesson, I was trying to make drums for a metal riff and I was going crazy trying to figure it out. Now I have it way clearer 👌🏻
Thank you, a very calm teacher
Can't wait to see your other videos.
Not interested in dubstep, but I still found this to be one of the best videos for a newbie on Ableton - so many I have watched use plug ins that aren't in the software and so its hard to follow the basics but this was perfect to get me started thanks!
Probably the best video out there for making beats in Ableton 10 with a fun and no-nonsense commentary. Thanks for making this!
VERY well structured and explained and also said in the fewest words possible, which is rare for these kind of videos. Thanks!
I appreciate you breaking things down in an easy to follow guide. I have seen a bunch of videos and I'm still getting my head around both a Keylab MK II and Ableton and trying to learn them both at once isn't easy for someone whose last experience with recording etc was on a soundboard back in the 90s when ADAT was still fairly new to Australasia! Other tutorials assume you already know everything.
what a great teacher ..thanks to you ive created my first drum pattern in Ableton... looking fwd to the next lesson
thanks mate! i was lost with everything till i found this video! now i got the basics runing.
Appreciate the video, found it easy to understand and digest. Thank you!
I really enjoyed this video. One of the best one out there. Thank you
Just starting to learn how to produce and I have to say you have some of the best tutorials and information out there that I've found for someone in my shoes. Thanks!
thank you! I was close to just buying a drum set, wasn't sure if this was on here. dropped a like
Great beginner drum TUT on recording a pattern of any kind really in Ableton. You simplify and explain very well.
So helpful. I'm just starting out and this is exactly what I needed. Thanks!
I so appreciate you bro!! Thank you so much for these videos, they've been such a blessing for me figuring my way through ableton!🙏🏽
Thanks man, I've been staring at the program for 6-7 months feeling stupid. Not used to thinking Electronic Music and i'm used to playing acoustic/electric instruments live. Okaaaay. Koo.
Excellent tutorial! Thank you!
This is incredible! You have the best tutorials when it comes to teaching absolute beginners music production and how to use the ableton live 10 software!
Thank you so much for your tutorials It went from 'nice tutoet science' to simple logic! You have a new subscriber
Nice one man. Was really struggling as im just started out doing my own recordings and your video really helped me out. Really getting a handle on it now. Thanks man
As i am a starter to Ableton Live 10, this was a great vid. 5 stars! Big thankyou !
Had to stop this video to leave a comment! Thank you so much for speaking clearly, being crucially specific, and taking your time out of your life to help us by uploading this! I am planning on getting a Launchpad MKII on my 16th next week, and ive been doing a lot of research on this for 2 months. I hope this journey of music helps me! Thanks again.
Let it flow from the heart and it will help you and guide you. Peace, love and no limits friend.
You're a great teacher! Thanks for explaining the extremely basic details with patience! You made it very easy to get the hang of this
This guy is great. I watched a lot of videos by him and he's been a tremendous help! Thanks Man.
I learnt more in this video than any other. Really good work, so clear. Thanks
Perfectly short and sweet, right to the point. I can't thank you enough.
My pleasure!
Love it, just started working with Ableton and yours is the first video I watched. Very helpful.
A big thank you. A request: some beat patterns for pop music. Cheers.
great video man! even years later, still a great help!
Great video man. Kept it simple but also didn't Hold too long on anything and repeat yourself a lot.
Very helpful I'll defs be checking out more of You!!
Thank you for video! You are the first to show how to create beat in ableton for me! Cool video and cool beat btw, a bit rough but suitable for quick tutor. Good luck!
Hey man thanks a lot. I was really overwheld and confused but now it all makes sense. Thank you.
You are a great teacher!! Thank you for your help!!!
DUUUDE.... THANK YOU!!! This is exactly what I was looking for. And thank you SO MUCH for offering your knowledge up for free. I am looking for work right now so have all kinds of time but not much money to start right now. I appreciate you! :)
Got to say that a great explanation best video so far I saw for abelton , keep on making them.
Thanks friend!
What an excellent video - you're a great communicator, thank you for sharing this! V helpful.
Easy to follow, great outcome. Big thx to you! :)
it was you, who helped me. love!
Very clear and easy to understand. Excellent tutorial. I'll definitely be checking out more of your videos. Thanks
Super good shit. Just started. Followed along. Tweaked your beat with same pattern and i discovered the basics in editing in under 30 min. Super super good shtuff man🍄