Learn Live: Redux
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Learn how to use Live 11’s Redux device to precisely dial in the character of your sound, including sample rate, bit depth, jitter, filtering and more.
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Redux pro tip; put the post filter on and automate rate, turns it into the coolest low pass filter that gets more lofi the lower you go. Works great on chords.
Thanks for that pro tip!!!!!
I think the intro of uprising by Muse uses this effect or something similar. At least I used it to try to recreate that effect!
A request for ableton, make the info view also show how to achieve whatever your cursor is hovering over on push. Would be game changing for beginners
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Whew that paragraph is very try hard.
Oui Oui! This is great! thank you so much! :)
so how long did it take ableton to figure out a dry wet controll on a bitcrusher is usefull??
Bruh. Right? I've been preachin' for years.
Years
you can make a dry wet knob in less than 2 mins with audio FX rack. can even presave it. dunno never had a problem with it.
@@AmeyahOfficialTV Well we where forced to so it this way! and thats OK but in my Option this ist Something that could have Ben very easyly realized by the developers in the First redux.
@@AmeyahOfficialTV I know
Added French touch for 2 times
Love the french accent
Yes, the accent is a nice touch for the sake of aesthetics. But practically, it isnt helpful to non-native speakers who are not that well versed in English. The pronounciations are weird, and even I am having a hard time understanding what she is saying.
Better to have an American or British accent for these types of videos imo
@@xavierwilliams303 I had no problem understanding her.And there's always the option to turn on subtitles.
You are going to learn from a bunch of different people in your life, and not all of them will speak flawless english(in fact most of them won't), so this also helps with that.
And finally, for me personally, it makes the tutorial more memorable.
@@petrasbalsys2667 oh yes, the subtitles. I forgot that. Yeah my point wavers a bit there.
But i'm still sticking to my point. Speaking well pronounced, understandable English will always be more professional, than speaking English with an accent which is less understandable.
Almost always most companies hire voiceovers who speak good English for their ads, even if the company is foreign based, therefore making it more proffesional.
It lacks a bit of proffesionalism tho
@@petrasbalsys2667 I like to listen to stuff like this and do chores, and the accent makes it a bit more harder to know what is being said. Not a big dealbreaker, but I prefer the more clear American or British accent.
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Why lowering the sample rate only from 40khz, and not from 44.100 or 48? That is, by setting redux to any channel, you already "degrade" the quality a little, without even starting to turn the knobs.
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Could you please redux a bit that superstrong french accent next time? Coz it is much easier to understand a clean english for non native english speakers
subtitles
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Firstly I don't need them. I find the french accent 'used' here quite pleasant. Others seem to have problems understanding.
To them I was merely pointing to the included function available for everyone in the bottom right called:
subtitles
hope that cleared things up, have a nice day
@@milztempelrowski9281 yeah the french accent is good for style and produces a more softer texture (?). But I wouldnt say it is proffesional to have someone with a somewhat strong accent to do voiceovers.
British or American English is more professional and there wouldnt be any problems.
Yes, I would prefer the American or Briitish Accent over this :)