The Last Drum Rack You'll Ever Have to Make - Ableton Live Tutorial

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • More info: bit.ly/KtFLU1
    In this new video tutorial, Dubspot Instructor and sound programmer-extraordinaire Chris Petti shows you how to create a Drum Rack that will possibly be The Last Drum Rack You'll Ever Have to Make in Ableton Live! A bold state indeed, as Petti acknowledges, but then proceeds to explain and demonstrate step by step how you can macro map to select and switch between Live's rack devices and Sampler for endless permutations and customizations. This technique has been demonstrated by artist and educator Ill Gates.
    Here is a bit of a switch-up for you; me in an Ableton Live video tutorial! Most of the time you see me in these videos using Propellerhead's Reason, but as I always tell everyone, I use a number of different tools. Each one of these tools has it's own slew of tricks and workflow functions that allow it to do something faster or smoother than another tool. This technique is too cool to keep to myself. I actually do teach it to my Ableton students at Dubspot here in NYC, and now everyone will learn it and use it if they choose to.
    In this video I will be showing you how to create what might be the last Drum Rack you will ever need to make. I realize that this may sound a bit sensational and over the top, but as you will see, the resulting Drum Rack will allow for endless permutations to create custom kits with. Just to give you a little ramp up to the technicalities involved; Ableton Live's rack devices and the Sampler, in this case, possess up to 128 chains, and we can set up macro mappings to select and switch between them. Understanding this is the fundamental basis for how this Drum Rack is achieved.
    So, I hope that you enjoy and understand the technique. Remember this is ultimately to aid and abed your final goal - making great music. Until next time. - Chris Petti
    Check out our channel page for more tutorials, reviews, recaps, interviews, see what our partners are up to and more! And stay up to date with our latest videos by subscribing! www.youtube.com...
    If you have any questions, comments or suggestions from this video please share them with us in the comments section below :)
    Never miss a beat by following us here!
    Facebook: / dubspot
    Instagram: statigr.am/dubspot
    Twitter: / dubspot
    Vine: @Dubspot

Комментарии • 994

  • @devssaluja2865
    @devssaluja2865 4 года назад +60

    Im watching this video 8 years after you've made it. And i watch tons of tutorials here on youtube. But let me tell you this is single most powerfull tutorial i've watched here on youtube. Thnx for putting this up.

    • @formantcontrol
      @formantcontrol 3 года назад +1

      Sub 343 labs. All the teachers from dubspot teach there now!!!! Dubspot died years ago

    • @formantcontrol
      @formantcontrol 3 года назад +1

      Sub 343 labs the teachers from dubspot teach there now!!!!!

    • @SwiftDreamer
      @SwiftDreamer Год назад +1

      You should Follow illGates! He pioneered this idea (check the description) and has so much good knowledge when it comes to music production

  • @zsoltpaulgolenya7645
    @zsoltpaulgolenya7645 9 лет назад +110

    Excellent video and work flow!!!! I did hit a few bumps along the road so I wrote down the exact steps (including my own additional "discoveries"), maybe it'll help someone:
    1. Drag empty drumrack folder to a midi track
    2. Drop empty sampler (folder) onto one of the pads
    3. Click on the "ZONE" parameter of the sampler
    4. Drag and drop 128 files into the empty pane of the "zone"
    5. Click on the "Sel" tab (sample selector) on upper right of the "zone" window
    6. Make sure all samples are selected and right click anywhere in the blue lines area (under the 0-127 ruler) and choose "distribute ranges equally".
    7. Right click above "ruler" area and choose "map to macro_x" (w/e next open spot is or desired)
    8. Rename macro as desired
    9. In the sampler, to the right of "zone" click "sample" and right click on "root key: return to default" (otherwise it messes with pitch if they are not all set to same)
    10. Rename sampler as desired
    11. Right click on title bar of sampler and "group". This will add a blank instrument rack with macros. Rename if desired
    12. Click on "Pitch/Osc" tab. Map the "Transpose" to macro_x (w/e desired).
    13. Filter/Global tab, map "Decay" to macro_xx and "Vol

    • @dvsn23
      @dvsn23 9 лет назад +1

      thank you for the added info. very generous of ya ! :)

    • @zsoltpaulgolenya7645
      @zsoltpaulgolenya7645 9 лет назад +4

      dvsn23 Very welcome! Glad you found it helpful!

    • @zsoltpaulgolenya7645
      @zsoltpaulgolenya7645 9 лет назад

      Yes, midi is going to all the drum racks. You have to put your sounds on different pads in each rack, otherwise you'll get "double" (or more) notes.

    • @yamahar12012
      @yamahar12012 9 лет назад

      ***** massive thanx for the write up explained it perfectly ;)

    • @delea3589
      @delea3589 9 лет назад

      ***** Thank you very much Zsolt... i like Petti style... just discovered him and I'm all over his Videos...Lord Help me!!! ;)Thanks for MAPPING it out (pardon the pun) for us in your own style... Screenshot. ;)

  • @schenken660
    @schenken660 4 года назад +8

    Okay, my assessment after having used this method over a couple of years. I like the notion and it's useful, of course. I've got racks with maybe 20 different sounds (kick, snare, hat, etc.), and each sound offers perhaps 30 different samples (all snare samples, for example, are together in a single audio file). So that's about 600 instances of Simpler/Sampler! I've not found any real issues when tracks are playing but, yes, even on a fairly powerful system it causes long delays when loading or saving projects (eg. 10 seconds every time I save a project), or when you add/move/delete channels and devices. So once you've got your chosen sounds, it's best to isolate them in a stripped-down rack, but this might not happen until you have a lot of your arrangement complete, since your choice of sounds could change according to the style of the track as it evolves.
    With respect to the core drum sounds - kick, snare, hat, crash, etc. - I've tended to find that, despite collecting together a whole bunch of them that sound good, I find I prefer just a couple of them in use and never use the others. And, in fact, more often than not I've ended up 'making' a snare (combination of layering and synthesizing) just to fit the track.
    I think this works best for additional percussion to create top loops. I've got a rack with dozens of bongos, mallets, tabla, conga, metallic hits, cowbells, etc. The endless permutations are great fun - you can hardly go wrong.

    • @estevonba
      @estevonba 3 года назад

      Pretty spot on. I have a handful in each section that I like. After that, it's up to me to add effects to get a certain sound I like. Better than searching through literally thousands of samples, plus I get more practice with playing with effects.

    • @neoncut
      @neoncut Год назад

      really interesting input. thanks for shary

  • @akecheta696
    @akecheta696 2 года назад

    Dear Michael, it's you that make register for youtube, I follow your tutorial from bilibili to your channel here and I'll continue to support

  • @MutationAlien
    @MutationAlien 5 лет назад +4

    This video is 100% going to change my workflow....ok my life...it's definitely going to change my life, thanks for sharing, this is such a great tutorial and really shows the power of Ableton if you really know what you're doing.

  • @showme7448
    @showme7448 7 лет назад +1

    For those who doesn't have Sampler, there is an option to drop instrument rack onto a pad. Then open chain list tab and dump the samples into there. Proceed with the same procedure regarding chain selector, map to a macro knob of the instrument rack, which, itself, mapped to a macro knob of the drum rack. Then add as many instrument racks as you need.

  • @brenthronik6066
    @brenthronik6066 8 лет назад +5

    Really awesome tutorial!!!
    I just found one small improvement that you could make for some OCD viewers, with regards to some samples falling over multiple selection values(the closed hi hats were an example in your video):
    1) Before the right-click/distribute ranges equally step, drag the range in the selector menu to the value Number of samples - 1 (because the range starts at 0 and not 1).
    2) Continue on with rest of above tutorial.
    3) In the drum and instrument rack, map the sample selector macro from 0 to the value that was selected in step 1(similar to how the pitch range was mapped in the tutorial).
    Again really awesome tutorial which will seriously help out my workflow!!

  • @roboto_
    @roboto_ 10 лет назад +2

    This is BRILLIANT! He probably didn't think of that at the time, but this synergizes with Ableton Push amazingly well!
    Thanks a lot!

  • @DJMeku
    @DJMeku 5 лет назад +5

    Beauty is that you can automate the sample changes like a wavetable synth - I'll make one and mess around

  • @yourfriendg00
    @yourfriendg00 11 лет назад +1

    this really is the best ableton tutorial out there. i can't imagine a better system for auditioning your favourite samples. i'm definitely going to put one of these together.

  • @jediramsey
    @jediramsey 10 лет назад +6

    Amazing... i was afraid to become a hoarder of drum sounds until i watched this. Thanks for enabling me :)

  • @MrPawse
    @MrPawse 12 лет назад +2

    Another good thing to consider is using dummy clips somewhere in your channel routing to handle the chain selector so you don't have to scroll through them live, memorize a bunch of numbers, or simply just to free up your knobs for other things. Definitely check out ill.Gates' method of doing this. I'm a big fan of his 'drum rack within a drum rack' idea to keep individual chain's parameters with the chain itself instead of using the macro knobs on the main rack. This is good stuff right here.

  • @phincycle
    @phincycle 8 лет назад +15

    It's great, but when you save the song, the DAW will duplicate every sample in your drum rack, so your song's "Samples" folder will contain 1,000 copies of samples that aren't in the song. Also, every time you do a "SAVE", it will take about 2 minutes

    • @mthomas1091
      @mthomas1091 7 лет назад +4

      This seems like more of a starting/choosing samples idea. Then just bounce to audio & delete the racks, no? Great tutorial idea.

    • @juniperking3623
      @juniperking3623 7 лет назад +14

      phincycle Just freeze the track once samples are chosen, simples

  • @NSLBC
    @NSLBC 8 лет назад

    damn..I watched dozens of videos and none of them got straight to the point like this one. It's all about methodology. Thanks!

  • @sethhood3352
    @sethhood3352 10 лет назад +5

    @7:40
    If there are 100 samples and you want the ranges to be distributed equally, you simply need to drag the range of the samples to 99 (since MIDI begins at 0). Then when you select ‘distribute ranges equally’, you’ll have even ranges.

    • @everrivera2353
      @everrivera2353 9 лет назад

      thank you i was wondering about that!!!!!!

    • @AupickRules
      @AupickRules 9 лет назад

      Where is the range adjusted?

    • @yyguuyg
      @yyguuyg 7 лет назад

      +Derek Pardoe Adjust the range by selecting all the samples and dragging the bars left until its at the appropriate tick marker for how many samples you have. its distributing the ranges according to the given length that they are set at, not across the entire 127 range. it only does that when they are start at a range of 0-127 (default range). hope that makes sense. its hard to describe but easy if i were to show you.

  • @volkanoksuz1
    @volkanoksuz1 3 года назад +1

    This is a brilliant work and effort. It shows us how deep is the rabbit hole, we need to keep on digging and share

  • @Hades1980s
    @Hades1980s 10 лет назад +27

    !! Racks on Racks on Racks

  • @vishalmastud9256
    @vishalmastud9256 2 года назад

    TNice tutorials is literally the best tutorial on RUclips. It's right to the point, and very informative at the sa ti. Thank you so much

  • @Illy_Noize
    @Illy_Noize 10 лет назад +5

    best tutorial ever. thank you so much

  • @JWolfSaxon
    @JWolfSaxon 11 лет назад +2

    Hey just to add something that might be useful, if you only have like 100 kick sounds and don't want multiple values attached to any sound you can change the mapping so that the Main Kick macro has only 100 values. The MAX is 127 but you can change it to fit with however many sounds you have in that macro.
    This is an awesome tutorial, I use this now, and it has cut so much time off my production times.

  • @sorenandreas2k
    @sorenandreas2k 10 лет назад +9

    If you use every slot of Drum Rack with a Sampler on it, it is possible to load 16,384 sounds onto one track AWESOME!

    • @1flame8
      @1flame8 10 лет назад

      love the picture

    • @housevibez8828
      @housevibez8828 10 лет назад

      lets try :D

    • @sorenandreas2k
      @sorenandreas2k 10 лет назад +1

      I found an issue: You're still limited by the amount of macro knobs. You can work around it by using Map mode and changing the values of the Macro. The only limiting factor now is how much / how good your RAM is. Supercomputers, GO!

    • @housevibez8828
      @housevibez8828 10 лет назад

      Soren Miller yes true. i think the macro value is limited at 128.. i created 2 racks, each rack holds 1024 samples. Thanks! :) if there is a way to get more macros please let me know..

    • @sorenandreas2k
      @sorenandreas2k 10 лет назад

      House Vibez There is a way to increase the values of the macros themselves. Map mode in the top corner of the Drum rack lets you change the values in any one macro. That makes it so you don't need more macros.

  • @regisjin
    @regisjin 11 лет назад

    Most valuable tutorial ever.

  • @NinI-hs8yw
    @NinI-hs8yw 8 лет назад +9

    HELP PLEASE.
    This is one of the greatest tip but I have a problem:
    When I do Collect All and Save the project all the samples in the rack are saved.
    I don't want to save unused samples how can I save only the used samples?

    • @PsyCodeqz
      @PsyCodeqz 8 лет назад +7

      i would just resample record all to one track and export what i needed for another project, most of making music is getting around obstacles and creating your own system of keeping track of whatever you do, there is no one answer

  • @caiovinicius8047
    @caiovinicius8047 2 года назад

    i've been ssing around on a friends soft soft for years, finally bought it. I found your videos and instantly subscribed and have been

  • @MrSushicon
    @MrSushicon 10 лет назад +13

    it seems to me that dubspot (while providing useful information) is mainly centered around giving people tools that can be used to most efficiently create one-off 30 minute carbon copy music in whatever genre seems fit. The danger with stuff like this can be its way to easy to not put in the necessary work to create finely crafted sounds. I don't mean this as a criticism but it maybe be useful for some to understand that this is just ONE side of the coin. (while useful to create template style music) this is not the artistic side of the approach needed to create finely crafted music. you will most likely end up with a quickly made generic sounding song if you dont put in the time on the "other side" of the coin that that is music production and basically sound design. If you do end up running into that ceiling, try designing sounds with a new approach and take a large amount of time to craft individual samples and eventually build a home-cooked library of kicks, snares, hi hats etc. its WAY to easy to find yourself 20 minutes into a project with every element basically "there" (perc, vocals, leads, bass etc).. and it all just sounds. bland. music without soul or feeling. tasteless music basically. now if you need to lay down a SUPER quick drum-kit for some vocal idea you have then by all means ignore the other aspect of sound design and just grab 128 random half decent samples and scroll through them till you find one that suites you. Anyways, not trying to give any debatable topics here.. just laying out some things to keep in mind.

    • @Cardellt
      @Cardellt 9 лет назад +1

      lol your one of "those" guys.......i can respect that though XD

    • @MrSushicon
      @MrSushicon 9 лет назад

      yeahhh after rereading that i coulda put it much more neutrally lol.

    • @dankesthours182
      @dankesthours182 9 лет назад +34

      i once heard a story, of a man who used some loops.....
      you see, he thought that using them was cheating, so he found samples and made his own.
      then, he thought that THAT was also cheating, so, he bought a kit and mic'd it up, and made his very own samples.
      but then he thought to himself "this is still too easy, i've only spent weeks and hundreds of dolllars on a drum set and mic setup that i dont even know how to build: i must still be cheating"
      so, he learned how to build his own drums, and mics.
      but then, he still thought he might be missing something. so, he learned to skin a goat, and make the hide a skin.
      but that also was not good enough,
      Now, this man is no longer a musician, and is instead a goat farmer. he thinks this might be cheating, but he cant figure out how to get a goat without already having at least two others.
      moral of the story? goat farming is how you become a great musician. ..... eventually..

    • @MrSushicon
      @MrSushicon 9 лет назад +3

      ive always loved goats

    • @saxofonistacr
      @saxofonistacr 7 лет назад +8

      Knowing your tools lets you do whatever YOU want.

  • @JourdanBordes
    @JourdanBordes 6 лет назад

    seriously , i have been using Ableton for 10 years and this was the best video i have come across

  • @LearnMindfulnessToday
    @LearnMindfulnessToday 10 лет назад +3

    Is there a way to have more macro's than 8 for the drum rack and if so how? Also can you add more samples into the sampler zone? Also ty so much for this video !

    • @jbritton3784
      @jbritton3784 6 лет назад

      A zero , and a space bar equal as a number and take up space in your computer y’all. Do not put spaces in the name of your songs when you name them !!!!! You will burn down ram and space and wonder why! That’s happened to me I lost all my files and the dude who recovered everything said that’s the problem! Spaces and zeros burn just like letters and files!!!!!

  • @Taeodoestech
    @Taeodoestech 12 лет назад

    Vespers made a video explaining ill gates methodology a couple years back. But this is a very thorough recap. Cheers petti!

  • @shayeasy
    @shayeasy 10 лет назад +5

    cool idea but you still have to "audition" which sound you want using the macro knob, so to me it's not really any more useful than auditioning the sounds in the browser and adding them to a drum rack as i find the right sounds for a given track.

    • @saxofonistacr
      @saxofonistacr 7 лет назад +2

      It seems way faster this way. And you can change the elements of your beat on the fly

    • @jbritton3784
      @jbritton3784 6 лет назад

      shayeasy true and I read you on that but atleast you know where your drum sets are on it! So if you duplicate your sets and work with it like that, everything will be preset right threre and all you gotta do is move one knob to adjust the sound and the feel of what your trying to lay down. This method is dope instead of pre setting a rack by drop and click cause you don’t know who u might work with in the lab and what they feeling! This dope dialing up a tone instead of searching and placing , cause it’s already there!

  • @TropicalSpy
    @TropicalSpy 11 лет назад +1

    This is so genius. It seems so obvious but I would have never thought of doing this. As someone who is interested in getting into making music, I would just like to say thank you guys for putting up these videos for us to improve what ever it is we are working on in ableton.

  • @KorayRuthlessvillian
    @KorayRuthlessvillian 10 лет назад +5

    How would you layer?

    • @Chazgd
      @Chazgd 10 лет назад +2

      I thought the same thing, so I decided just to make separate cells of different components that I may choose to want to layer, so for example I've got a cell with snares with a lot of lows to them, and I have a cell with snares that have more highs to them, allowing me to layer them up to get the sound I want

    • @KyleKronez
      @KyleKronez 10 лет назад +1

      Route it to an audio track, then you solo, kicks, snares and high hats. Create audio from each.

    • @shrekogreton6405
      @shrekogreton6405 10 лет назад

      Just take two or more and group them, mapping one sampler's drums to one macro, and the other's to another macro. Then put that in a channel in a drum rack.

    • @TheVibeConductor
      @TheVibeConductor 10 лет назад

      Charlie Zhu How do you not run out of macro knobs?

    • @KyleKronez
      @KyleKronez 10 лет назад

      128+infinity

  • @matthewcounsman1568
    @matthewcounsman1568 12 лет назад +2

    Also keep in mind that you can macro any of Kontakts controls to the Instrument racks macros, through the host automation tab in Kontakt. So you can still macro Attack, Decay, Filters, and Pitch or whatever your heart desires. I myself map Attack, Decay, Pitch (Use 35% - 65% within Kontakt as it is just over an octave in range), a Low pass, and a high pass filter.

  • @westwood2678
    @westwood2678 4 года назад +14

    That's what everything all at once sounsd like? Underwhelming

    • @youowemeapony
      @youowemeapony 3 года назад +5

      Haha. That's the volume deception happening in real time. Notice it's driving itself into the ceiling and clipping, and once you hit that point, you have nowhere left to go. Bass takes the most energy (fills up your peak meter more than mid-range and top end), and is the first thing to get compressed/limited. The more you push your drums into a limiter, the less low end they'll retain. If you distort low end, you'll add harmonics above the fundamentals frequency that help our ears hear those low frequencies on speakers that can't actually play them back. If you drive 128 samples at the same time into the ceiling it's pretty much gonna go "tick".

    • @elijah4929
      @elijah4929 3 года назад

      @@youowemeapony I really appreciated your detailed reply Kevin. Thank you for that 😁

  • @warriorbroschannel
    @warriorbroschannel 11 лет назад

    Half the clicks, double the workflow it's as simple as that. Plus with this technique you get all your favorites samples in the same place rather than having to browse different folders. Also you can map it to a midi knob and it gets reaally fast, think of an Axiom with the 8 pads and 8 knobs : So perfect to find ideas in a matter of seconds.

  • @neeyku
    @neeyku 4 года назад +3

    How can I trust anybody with this skin? 😂

  • @ShowieBeats
    @ShowieBeats 11 лет назад

    What a fantastic system to intuitively get abreast started quickly. I love that everything is separate within the Drum Rack and can be modified quickly and easily. Favourited.

  • @LeoAr37
    @LeoAr37 8 лет назад +33

    Off topic: I find his accent unbearable.
    Also, I pee on the side of the bowl to make less noise.

  • @DESTINEAK
    @DESTINEAK 11 лет назад +1

    Imagine loading your favorite audio samples in to a rack like that not just drums , wow

  • @overplex6922
    @overplex6922 10 лет назад +25

    i don't even use ableton, 21 min wasted of my life,

    • @WanderlustAQW
      @WanderlustAQW 10 лет назад +5

      oh my *facepalm*

    • @matrixate
      @matrixate 10 лет назад +29

      Your comment speaks volumes about you.

    • @overplex6922
      @overplex6922 9 лет назад +3

      TheChosenOne you know what? it was worth it c:

    • @DallasGreen123
      @DallasGreen123 9 лет назад +2

      n1 b8

    • @ThePaoOfTooh
      @ThePaoOfTooh 6 лет назад +1

      I didnt even speak English, 3 years wasted trying to understand this thread.

  • @Ikashibi
    @Ikashibi 11 лет назад

    this is the best practical tutorial ever .....you are so good! Mahalo!

  • @dankesthours182
    @dankesthours182 9 лет назад

    Group the instrument rack into another instrument rack, add another sampler, then you have 8 more macros. love this tip thank you!!

  • @jessechardworks
    @jessechardworks 11 лет назад

    Actually i JUST worked it out! There are two lines in the velocity map, drag the smaller line so that the velocity fades incrementally from left to right and this will solve the problem. Sweet! GREAT tutorial man this has changed my life!

  • @Automaticdonut
    @Automaticdonut 4 года назад

    Still helping people! Thanks so much for this tutorial. Big hugs

    • @formantcontrol
      @formantcontrol 3 года назад

      Sub 343 labs the teachers from dubspot teach there now!!!!!

  • @ganjabeans
    @ganjabeans 12 лет назад

    This is seriously the best Ableton tutorial I've ever encountered. THANK YOU!!!

  • @jmotter92
    @jmotter92 11 лет назад

    Holy crap. this is so simple, but ingenius. you have saved me so much time! THANK YOU! :D

  • @reydelpanopio4556
    @reydelpanopio4556 2 года назад

    I can feel how happy you are because of the update.

  • @huntermorris239
    @huntermorris239 11 лет назад

    This has been so far the MOST helpful video I have watched about Ableton Thank YOU!!!

  • @PeteSpaker
    @PeteSpaker 8 лет назад +2

    Very cool trick. Great way to sift through too many versions of drum hits to make quick decisions on the best one to use. Spending more time on picking WHICH 127 samples to drop in, as opposed to blindly picking 127 "kick," "snare," "toms," etc... is the way to go. This trick opened up a whole new level of possibilities nesting lots of samples within drum racks. Thanks a million. I want more tips just like this one...

    • @benja303
      @benja303 8 лет назад

      Yea man nothing sucks more than stagnating a session to check through a bunch of sounds. This is a great way to do it.

  • @bendacko2003
    @bendacko2003 11 лет назад

    SUCH a helpful video for an Ableton newbie! Thanks to your great instruction, I have successfully mapped 8 all macros with no problems whatsoever. Thanks for explaining what you're doing so clearly.

  • @trickyog
    @trickyog 2 года назад

    know your basics course is just what I needed. Taking it a day at a ti so I can fully grasp the core of soft.

  • @Saggitarius12th
    @Saggitarius12th 6 лет назад +1

    This must be one of the best tutorials I've ever watched! Great tips for a better workflow :)

  • @dsptchr
    @dsptchr 11 лет назад

    best ableton tutorial ever.
    thank you.

  • @HagenDurant
    @HagenDurant 11 лет назад

    This is probably the best Ableton Live tutorial I've ever watched! Saved me a ton of time moving forward.. Thank you!

  • @duplodealer
    @duplodealer 11 лет назад

    This tutorial is awesome! for those who also want to layer their drums and have the flexibility of this awesome drum rack, make an instrument rack with the drum rack inside it and duplicate it 3 times for each sample. Ex: Kick high, kick mid, kick low. Than place the multiband dynamic effect on each one as well. You can then solo the high, mid, and low for the corresponding sections and change the sample for each frequency range to layer and create new sounding drums.

  • @toomanyprojectstx
    @toomanyprojectstx 11 лет назад

    This was a really awesome tuitorial,i just purchased a Axiom 61 from my local pawn shop in Austin Texas for $80,and saw this,this goes perfect with the side drum pads and macro controls,great work!!!!!!!!!

  • @c3sar0
    @c3sar0 12 лет назад

    This was hands down the most useful technique on Ableton that I have ever seen! Thank you sir! Cheers from Copenhagen, Denmark!

  • @facundogonzalez3312
    @facundogonzalez3312 2 года назад

    soone who does not get complex instructions like..At all, tNice tutorials was simple and clear for to understand. Thanks dude.

  • @makyhofavorites
    @makyhofavorites 11 лет назад

    This is the best thing in the world ! You are the best of the best ! Thank you so so mutch for sharing this !

  • @dankesthours182
    @dankesthours182 9 лет назад

    truly an incredible set of tips

  • @TulliusVII
    @TulliusVII 11 лет назад

    Wow. This was good. Well done, Chris.

  • @ababc5
    @ababc5 11 лет назад

    I've seen another video that covers this, but nowhere near as easy to follow as this video. This saves hours of work for me. I look forward to more. Thank you for making this and for speaking clearly = )

  • @technicalsetup5387
    @technicalsetup5387 2 года назад

    TNice tutorials was so detailed! Great video for beginners. Thank you!

  • @deepmixxer
    @deepmixxer 10 лет назад

    I love this what a way to navigate drum samples and see what works in the fly... Kudos

  • @DESTINEAK
    @DESTINEAK 11 лет назад

    Best tutorial in drum racks yet!! Thank you!

  • @DeepCrossing1
    @DeepCrossing1 8 лет назад

    love your style of explaining things main, clear and simple but also putting some more advanced ideas out there, thanks

  • @PhilJFlyMusic
    @PhilJFlyMusic 11 лет назад

    Dubspot comes through yet again, such a simple concept that I feel stupid for not thinking of it myself haha

  • @EDMSoundTutorials
    @EDMSoundTutorials 11 лет назад

    This tutorial is fantastic! I have been putting off finishing a drum rack, only because the drum rack is so intimidating. This has made it a whole lot easier, thank you so much!

  • @persianchris2451
    @persianchris2451 7 лет назад +1

    @Dubspot - Finally - this is the 3rd video I've watched to accomplish this and the best tutorial as well. Very clear, still alive in 2016 thank you very much sir. This is going to complement my Push 2 and the thousands of samples I have..... Not to mention I could make some VOX/Congo/Bongo/etc racks out of this template for my production. :)

  • @ValourTV
    @ValourTV 11 лет назад

    excellent video im brand new to ableton and every tutorial i watch from you guys help me to understand it more. I will be applying these steps in this video to the PUSH so i can scroll through my drums much faster thanks.

  • @UncleSeaweed3D
    @UncleSeaweed3D 11 лет назад

    I've been wondering this very question for weeks. You're a Genius! Thank You!

  • @aieazza3727
    @aieazza3727 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for all these tutorials bro. So much valuable knowledge

  • @eggplantgarden
    @eggplantgarden 11 лет назад

    5 minutes in, and I just laughed to myself at how genius yet simple this is.... thank you so much, you may have just saved me from carpal tunnel syndrome

  • @TakYamashita
    @TakYamashita 11 лет назад

    This tutorial was immensely useful. Thanks. It will save me so much time.

  • @Deluxsauce
    @Deluxsauce 11 лет назад

    Genius!!! Pure Genius! I have an offer for you or any of your staff that would like the beaches of Costa Rica... I wish I had two laptops so I could get schooled by you guys and work on my beats. Your videos are sooooo helpful!
    Thank you!

  • @admin2695
    @admin2695 2 года назад

    not know , but just know you've affected my life, and apparently tens of thousands of others, in an imnsely positive way. Thank you

  • @growingboy
    @growingboy 11 лет назад

    Thank youuuu Chris!!! Just what I was looking for.

  • @rodrigocunazza
    @rodrigocunazza 8 лет назад

    It's like having a customized and improved EMX1 inside live, just amazing!, many thanks

  • @MartIn-bn7yy
    @MartIn-bn7yy 10 лет назад +1

    Brilliant tip. Fantastic tutorial. Very clear and concise. Thank you.

  • @ThatsRight1001
    @ThatsRight1001 11 лет назад

    Awesome job, thanks for taking the time to share!

  • @5ambeats
    @5ambeats 12 лет назад

    good point. I plan to have 15 of each drum to start, a much smaller file when I collect and save, but same benefits.

  • @perryscoon
    @perryscoon 11 лет назад

    Dude this was awesome! This is sooooo much better than clicking through a million drum samples in hopes of getting lucky.

  • @MadelnMachines
    @MadelnMachines 11 лет назад

    Amazingly Cool. The most useful live tutorial i've seen. If you drop much less samples it make it a bit easier as you don't need to be so accurate and miss out samples when twisting a midi knob. This is gonna be so good when push arrives - step sequencing with the pads and twisting the marcos to change the sounds. Brilliant!

  • @joshua5887
    @joshua5887 3 года назад

    Still an Ableton gem 💎

  • @BIRDESIGN2009
    @BIRDESIGN2009 10 лет назад

    This open up so much possibilities

  • @evansmith846
    @evansmith846 12 лет назад

    This is amazing, useful for more than just drums! I am using this idea to trigger created/found samples during live shows where searching through my libraries is just too much hassle, such a time saver to select a whole different set of samples with one knob!! Thank you so much!!!

  • @boolumaster
    @boolumaster 11 лет назад

    I noticed that also.. If using an APC40. I don't use my cue level knob much, so I midi mapped it to be used as a 9th Macro Knob for scrolling. Enter Zone tab of 9th Sampler. Click Midi Button (Upper Right Corner) and click the blue chain select slit, and turn the cue level knob on the APC40. Excellent Helpful Vid on speeding up workflow.

  • @AupickRules
    @AupickRules 9 лет назад +1

    Best tip I've ever seen. Thank you! Much Love!

  • @viniciusarantes5675
    @viniciusarantes5675 11 лет назад

    amazing.. thanks for sharing, all ur tutorials always helped me

  • @henryalbertomendozavega191
    @henryalbertomendozavega191 2 года назад

    TNice tutorials is so fun editing in it I just saw half of your tutorial and couldn't stop PLAYING WITH ITT dont worry I ca bac k after it

  • @jenfifg
    @jenfifg 10 лет назад

    Best way to manage soundbanks. Brilliant !

  • @micheleboscaini4630
    @micheleboscaini4630 11 лет назад

    The chain selector trick is amazing. I'm going to implement that inside a bigger stepsequencer-like rack that I'm working at. Really inspiring, thanks. :)

  • @BENNGIIE
    @BENNGIIE 12 лет назад

    This has to be one of the greatest things ever discovered cut my beat making time in half thanks I really appreciate this from my heart

  • @animaysh
    @animaysh 9 лет назад

    Most amazing Ableton trick I've seen online. Thanks!

  • @RandomRabOfficial
    @RandomRabOfficial 11 лет назад

    Wow. This is an incredible tutorial. Thank you.

  • @x99avery1
    @x99avery1 12 лет назад

    Awesome Stuff..... Appreciate all the time you took to explain.

  • @DinnWinnwood
    @DinnWinnwood 11 лет назад

    Chris Petti you RULE! I love the tutorials man - very helpful!!!

  • @AUDIODIDACTS
    @AUDIODIDACTS 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for this tutorial Mr. Petti....That's great.

    • @formantcontrol
      @formantcontrol 3 года назад

      Sub 343 labs the teachers from dubspot teach there now!!!!!

  • @recenttimes2715
    @recenttimes2715 2 года назад

    Great tutorial! Super easy to understand!

  • @sylmasih
    @sylmasih 10 лет назад

    Amazing! I learned so much from this video. Thank You!!!!

  • @Vermonstah
    @Vermonstah 11 лет назад

    Great tutorial. Thanks for the uploads!