Hello SoundSuite - just wanted to say thank you kindly for offering AD2 suite. I have a small question. I like to have two pads that are kicks, how do I duplicate the kick pad without making another AD2 plugin. I imagine it would require doing your "audio feed" -> "ext. instrument" routing?
This was ingeniously surreal. Depth as I never dreamed of, practically justified, delivered in a manner so precise, clean, clear & simple... The world is privileged to have one such as you walkin' among us, sir. Kudos, utmost respect, and ten thousand thank yous. If there is magic, this is it.
this was amazingly helpful, been trying to find a good guide for AD2 and Ableton together and this answered a few questions I had. thank you very much for making this video!
Hey, my version of Ableton is just 1 too old for your 2.0 rack. Could you maybe send me the older version or walk me trough how i can install at least the AD2 drum rack?
awesome! thank you very much. that will change my game. ONE question: How can I use plugins for each channel without influence each other? everytime I try to put a plugin on the kick channel it automatically manipulates the other channels too. Can this be prohibited? THANKS
Hey there. Not sure what's going wrong there, as this shouldn't be the case. One of the main reasons I made AD2 Suite is so that you can use the separate chains for each kit piece. For reassurance, make sure you're not using the "2ch" preset, but either the "Pre Fader" or "Post Fader" presets.
Awesome! Thank you for making this tutorial and giving away for free the device which had a lot of work put into it! Much appreciated! Subbed and donated! :)
Hello man, thanks a lot for your video, this is pure genius : you helped me a lot. I have been using your technique for some months now, but I'm facing some strange issue. I can't understand why, but when the snare hits in AD2, there is some white noise sound following it and decreasing slowly, and this really blurs the sound. I try turning off everything (any compressor, reverb, saturator, etc..) and the spurious noise still remains. Can you help me ? Thanks a lot, and keep going, your videos are awesome :)
This is amazing! Will groove packs still work naturally on the same track, or will all the note re-mapping confuse things? I recently built a similar drum rack to re-map a different plugin from Get Good Drums called One Kit Wonder and it ruined my ability to use any groove packs for the kit. Edit: What my plugin calls "grooves" AD2 calls "MIDIpaks"
Hey Jean-Paul, Do you know if it's possible to have a correct drum mapping for AD2 in Ableton (as it is for the included drums in Ableton)? I mean, instead of C1, C#1, D1 etc, I wish I could have the drum names (snare, kick etc). Thanks a lot for your help :)
Hey Mistalis, from what I understand of your question, the answer is in the video; Yes, by putting the Addictive Drums 2 inside a Drum Rack and putting External Instruments on the other pads you can map and name the chains/notes.
Thank you so much for this! It's really great. I'm wondering, however, how i can add effects from ableton (or plugins) to each channel? It seems that it's not audible when i drop in effects in the racks
Great tutorial Jean-Paul, thank you very much. I'm trying to do the same thing to Klevgrand's Skaka and Ting plugins, but as they don't have multiple outputs, I can't reroute the external instrument back to the drum rack. Do you have any suggestions for a work-around? Thanks!
Hey there, thanks for the question! As you have noticed by now, this method currently only works when the plug-in/instrument you're using has multiple MIDI inputs.
The ghost note generator part was very interesting, however, by the perspective of someone that is recently getting involved in DAW stuff, it did not show well how to implement it, but what it does. The first part was very good. I Didn't know how to properly use the AD2. Now I make my own drum racks to use it.
When I add AD2 Push Layout to a track in the whole set/project becomes very slow (adding tracks, devices, etc, almost all the actions), when the device is removed, it goes back to normal.
Just got your rack and is absolutely crazy! Thank you so much for sharing this brilliant work! Subbed! One question: what's the difference between the Pre=Fader and Post-Fader versions and when should we pick one over the other?
Would it be too much to ask if you could show how to integrate this MIDI setup routing with Audio routing as well? That would be the ultimate drum killer. :)
@@devalah Hey there, and thank you for the kind words! The answer to your question is in the manual, but I copy pasted it here for you: - Pre Fader preset - This preset disregards the internal mixer of Addictive Drums 2. The loudness of the channels is determined by the faders in Live alone. This causes the native drumkit presets to sound slightly different from the previews inside Addictive Drums 2. - Post Fader preset - The internal mixer of Addictive Drums 2 is still in use, causing the presets to sound identical to the previews inside Addictive Drums 2. You can determine the final balance of the sounds with Live’s mixer. - 2ch preset - All separate outputs have been disabled, and all sound comes out of one stereo channel in Live. All mixing must be done internally in Addictive Drums 2.
@@devalah I'm not sure what you mean exactly with your question regarding audio routing. What would your ultimate goal be in that situation? Could you give a bit more context?
thanks a lot my friend!! only one thing, i cant see any "post fader/pre fader options"... it only shows me master, separate out and separate out + master Any idea about this?
I believe I've seen that before, but I can't remember why this would be the case. Perhaps it's the license or version you're using? It's probably best to ask this to XLN Audio's support staff :)
Hi Jean-Paul // super interesting Stuff. Can you tell me if its possible to route the midi-signal of a Drum Rack pad back in to the drum rack via ext.instr. to play a sampler sitting on pad one for for example for triggering this sampler with other DR-Pads (you do this at min. 6:46) I tried - but in the ext.instr. device the option: "1-Drum Rack" does not pop up . thx!!!
Had to check this for myself, but it appears not to be possible with Sampler; but only with plug-in instruments that have more than 1 MIDI channel input. It's possible with Native Instruments' Battery for example.
Actually one more question if you don't mind - I'm trying to set up my AD2 drums now using a Drum Rack with one pad being the host AD2 VST (set to kick) and the next 15 pads near it to assorted other drums using External Instrument. I've named them, however when I go to edit the midi notes in the midi clip edit piano roll, I see all of the notes from C-2 to G8. Is there a way to only have it display the notes which I've bound to AD drum pads? It's really cluttered having everything there at once. Thanks for your time!
Hey Brent. As far as I know the outcome you want should be the default. I'm trying to replicate what you're saying, but I only get the assigned pads to show up in the piano roll. What version of Live are you using?
Well, yes and no. Only the Ghost Note Generator contains a Max for Live LFO, but it's a MIDI variant of the with Live 11 included audio LFO. The only difference being that the MIDI version can live in a MIDI signal chain, which the GNG is exclusively. In other words, the Max for Live LFO that is used in the GNG is not included with Live 11 Intro/Standard.
okay most people will just take your routing for granted but not I, good sir. Good Lord, props to you for giving this away for free.
Hello SoundSuite - just wanted to say thank you kindly for offering AD2 suite. I have a small question. I like to have two pads that are kicks, how do I duplicate the kick pad without making another AD2 plugin. I imagine it would require doing your "audio feed" -> "ext. instrument" routing?
Awesome tutorial man! I've been looking on trying figure out how to route AD2 into drum rack and this video saved me! :)
I am literally applauding while watching this video. Well done.
This was ingeniously surreal. Depth as I never dreamed of, practically justified, delivered in a manner so precise, clean, clear & simple... The world is privileged to have one such as you walkin' among us, sir. Kudos, utmost respect, and ten thousand thank yous. If there is magic, this is it.
dude you're so on point and well prepared, it's almost rude to normal people! Honestly though, amazing tut! Thanks a lot!
Awesome. Without creating dozens of audio tracks and ununderstandable movements. Thank you!
this was amazingly helpful, been trying to find a good guide for AD2 and Ableton together and this answered a few questions I had. thank you very much for making this video!
Sounds amazing
That LFO trick is really something special; I think you may have just sealed the deal on me buying AD2!
Thank you soo much for this tutorial!
Can you please help me and explain how to just simply put a AD2 full preset kit into the drum rack?
This is brilliant, thanks dude
great tutorial, great tool. cheers.
Hey, my version of Ableton is just 1 too old for your 2.0 rack. Could you maybe send me the older version or walk me trough how i can install at least the AD2 drum rack?
awesome! thank you very much. that will change my game. ONE question: How can I use plugins for each channel without influence each other? everytime I try to put a plugin on the kick channel it automatically manipulates the other channels too. Can this be prohibited? THANKS
Hey there. Not sure what's going wrong there, as this shouldn't be the case. One of the main reasons I made AD2 Suite is so that you can use the separate chains for each kit piece. For reassurance, make sure you're not using the "2ch" preset, but either the "Pre Fader" or "Post Fader" presets.
Awesome! Thank you for making this tutorial and giving away for free the device which had a lot of work put into it! Much appreciated! Subbed and donated! :)
Hello man, thanks a lot for your video, this is pure genius : you helped me a lot. I have been using your technique for some months now, but I'm facing some strange issue. I can't understand why, but when the snare hits in AD2, there is some white noise sound following it and decreasing slowly, and this really blurs the sound. I try turning off everything (any compressor, reverb, saturator, etc..) and the spurious noise still remains.
Can you help me ?
Thanks a lot, and keep going, your videos are awesome :)
This is amazing! Will groove packs still work naturally on the same track, or will all the note re-mapping confuse things? I recently built a similar drum rack to re-map a different plugin from Get Good Drums called One Kit Wonder and it ruined my ability to use any groove packs for the kit.
Edit: What my plugin calls "grooves" AD2 calls "MIDIpaks"
It was very helpful!
This was so helpful! Thank you :)
Hey Jean-Paul,
Do you know if it's possible to have a correct drum mapping for AD2 in Ableton (as it is for the included drums in Ableton)?
I mean, instead of C1, C#1, D1 etc, I wish I could have the drum names (snare, kick etc).
Thanks a lot for your help :)
Hey Mistalis, from what I understand of your question, the answer is in the video; Yes, by putting the Addictive Drums 2 inside a Drum Rack and putting External Instruments on the other pads you can map and name the chains/notes.
Dude. That was amazing. Instant subscriber.
Thank you so much for this! It's really great. I'm wondering, however, how i can add effects from ableton (or plugins) to each channel? It seems that it's not audible when i drop in effects in the racks
Hey Torsten. If you take the pre- or post-fader preset, you can place any audio effect/plug-in on the individual chains in the Drum Rack.
Great tutorial Jean-Paul, thank you very much.
I'm trying to do the same thing to Klevgrand's Skaka and Ting plugins, but as they don't have multiple outputs, I can't reroute the external instrument back to the drum rack.
Do you have any suggestions for a work-around? Thanks!
Hey there, thanks for the question! As you have noticed by now, this method currently only works when the plug-in/instrument you're using has multiple MIDI inputs.
@@SoundSuite Thanks for the response! I found a work-around by setting the drum rack to receive all inputs. Looking forward to future videos :)
@@BassFass1 Good thinking! :)
Thanks for your videos im new to all of this, but just wondering would all this work the same with a notation launchkey pad??
That would depend on the launchpad version you'd be using, and whether it supports the same amount of colors that Push does. :)
The ghost note generator part was very interesting, however, by the perspective of someone that is recently getting involved in DAW stuff, it did not show well how to implement it, but what it does.
The first part was very good. I Didn't know how to properly use the AD2. Now I make my own drum racks to use it.
When I add AD2 Push Layout to a track in the whole set/project becomes very slow (adding tracks, devices, etc, almost all the actions), when the device is removed, it goes back to normal.
Just got your rack and is absolutely crazy! Thank you so much for sharing this brilliant work! Subbed! One question: what's the difference between the Pre=Fader and Post-Fader versions and when should we pick one over the other?
Would it be too much to ask if you could show how to integrate this MIDI setup routing with Audio routing as well? That would be the ultimate drum killer. :)
@@devalah Hey there, and thank you for the kind words! The answer to your question is in the manual, but I copy pasted it here for you:
- Pre Fader preset - This preset disregards the internal mixer of Addictive Drums 2. The loudness of the channels is determined by the faders in Live alone. This causes the native drumkit presets to sound slightly different from the previews inside Addictive Drums 2.
- Post Fader preset - The internal mixer of Addictive Drums 2 is still in use, causing the presets to sound identical to the previews inside Addictive Drums 2. You can determine the final balance of the sounds with Live’s mixer.
- 2ch preset - All separate outputs have been disabled, and all sound comes out of one stereo channel in Live. All mixing must be done internally in Addictive Drums 2.
@@devalah I'm not sure what you mean exactly with your question regarding audio routing. What would your ultimate goal be in that situation? Could you give a bit more context?
@@SoundSuite Thank you for getting back to me on that! :)
thanks a lot my friend!! only one thing, i cant see any "post fader/pre fader options"... it only shows me master, separate out and separate out + master
Any idea about this?
I believe I've seen that before, but I can't remember why this would be the case. Perhaps it's the license or version you're using? It's probably best to ask this to XLN Audio's support staff :)
Hi Jean-Paul // super interesting Stuff. Can you tell me if its possible to route the midi-signal of a Drum Rack pad back in to the drum rack via ext.instr. to play a sampler sitting on pad one for for example for triggering this sampler with other DR-Pads (you do this at min. 6:46) I tried - but in the ext.instr. device the option: "1-Drum Rack" does not pop up . thx!!!
Had to check this for myself, but it appears not to be possible with Sampler; but only with plug-in instruments that have more than 1 MIDI channel input. It's possible with Native Instruments' Battery for example.
@@SoundSuite Thanks for your Answer. It would be nice to play one Instrument via the DrumRack Pads. Do you hav any Idea? cheers
Thnx! was really helpful!
Actually one more question if you don't mind - I'm trying to set up my AD2 drums now using a Drum Rack with one pad being the host AD2 VST (set to kick) and the next 15 pads near it to assorted other drums using External Instrument. I've named them, however when I go to edit the midi notes in the midi clip edit piano roll, I see all of the notes from C-2 to G8. Is there a way to only have it display the notes which I've bound to AD drum pads? It's really cluttered having everything there at once. Thanks for your time!
Hey Brent. As far as I know the outcome you want should be the default. I'm trying to replicate what you're saying, but I only get the assigned pads to show up in the piano roll. What version of Live are you using?
Is there an easy mechanism to use my Launchpad Pro to take advantage of your AD2 Suite?
I'm not sure, I don't own one. Have you tried it yourself yet? I'd love to know!
thank you
🙌🙌
amazing
Noob question incoming but im using AU instead of VST will that make any difference?
Yes it will, AD2 Suite only contains presets made with VST2 version of Addictive Drums 2. If I may ask, what is the reason you only work with AU?
@@SoundSuite most likely because he wants to use a crack of AD2 that's AU only, but has this ever been updated?
天才的!thx!
Little update: Now included in Ableton 11 live intro and standard
(No more need for max for live)
Well, yes and no. Only the Ghost Note Generator contains a Max for Live LFO, but it's a MIDI variant of the with Live 11 included audio LFO. The only difference being that the MIDI version can live in a MIDI signal chain, which the GNG is exclusively. In other words, the Max for Live LFO that is used in the GNG is not included with Live 11 Intro/Standard.
Thank you! It was very helpful!