LEARN HOW TO CHOP ANY BREAK!! | Ableton DNB Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
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    Learn the anatomy of a break. This will allow you to have the skills to chop any breakbeat whether it is the amen, think, funky drummer or whatever break you find.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:56 COLD SWEAT BREAK
    9:29 FUNK DRUMMER
    16:07 THINK BREAK
    23:31 Combined Track
    23:53 Final Thoughts
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  • @STRANJAH
    @STRANJAH  2 года назад +18

    😀 Name the MOST underrated break!

    • @vnayini
      @vnayini 2 года назад +4

      Not sure if there are other names, but I love hearing the "control vocal break" from blu mar ten's jungle jungle sample pack. :)

    • @georgeespley9177
      @georgeespley9177 2 года назад +9

      Tramen 😏

    • @STRANJAH
      @STRANJAH  2 года назад +1

      @@georgeespley9177 Love that one

    • @STRANJAH
      @STRANJAH  2 года назад

      @@vnayini Will have to revisit that pack!

    • @alexdelarge5800
      @alexdelarge5800 2 года назад +2

      The popcorn break

  • @matthewstein1110
    @matthewstein1110 2 года назад +33

    Out of anybody I watch, I always learn the most from you. Most of my knowledge of jungle/breakbeats/DnB come from you.
    You’re a legend, my man!

  • @lb5tr
    @lb5tr 2 года назад +13

    15:13 ah yes, the Powerpuff girls break

  • @memetotheextreme6775
    @memetotheextreme6775 2 года назад +16

    great tip about turning loop length down to zero to get rid of them weird noises after slicing to midi :) always wondered why that happens

  • @nkogliaz
    @nkogliaz 2 года назад +26

    This is one of my favorite things about Dev (paradox), before he plays tunes on his amiga 1200 / akai sampler rig, he plays a snippet of the original song he sampled the break on the tune from and tells a bit of the history behind it, using the beat warp mode in Live, you can chop flams and hihats of breaks and then use the quantize tool with the brick wall mode of the warper to really create some tight movement of the accents and hats on whatever break you are using and really add some hefty transient and attack to not only kicks and snares, but hihats and rides as well, cheers for the vid, respect! 👊🎶

    • @STRANJAH
      @STRANJAH  2 года назад +4

      That's a very interesting technique!

    • @ericpeck5983
      @ericpeck5983 2 года назад

      You have any links for reference?

    • @nkogliaz
      @nkogliaz 2 года назад

      @@ericpeck5983 I don't, this is something I figured out within the software by using it, I've been a Live user since it was released in 2002, there were a ton of things you can do early on in Live that people still aren't quite using, I've thrown around the idea of making some video segments of some of those things on youtube, there was a ton you could do with flstudio also by doing math on your bpm and quadruple the tempo to be able to program I think it was 32th or 64th note slices on the grid mode, crazy for breakbeat', you could really rip and tear drums around like early squarepusher tape style, very useful for breakcore. 👍

  • @pkokott1
    @pkokott1 Год назад +1

    Stranjah! I wanted to thank you for your awesome videos. You make learning musictheory so accessible!
    Also thanks for your free Samples & break-packs - I start chopping away right now!!! Always keep going with your lessons!
    Much love from germany

  • @maciek741
    @maciek741 2 года назад +4

    big ups for this 🙌 chopping breaks has been a pain point of mine but you made it so straightforward. can’t wait to get stuck in

  • @zivoskyjoseig1381
    @zivoskyjoseig1381 26 дней назад

    thank you so much! i am just starting to chop up breaks and this is so helpul!

  • @tylermcneil5239
    @tylermcneil5239 2 года назад +2

    Love chopping breaks

  • @rahimkisoor7004
    @rahimkisoor7004 2 года назад

    Thx again. I was really fighting with this. You the man 👊🏾

  • @orbital_ex
    @orbital_ex 2 года назад +13

    Man i'm having so much fun with this, i might consider making a serious EP after practicing enough.
    This is priceless, thank you so much!

  • @dumafuji
    @dumafuji 2 года назад +2

    Great video. That was like audio meditation to watch somebody do all the chopping! I do think you need a whole video ONLY on the Think shakers/tamb. That loop makes every track better. ;)

  • @buzzandjim4265
    @buzzandjim4265 2 года назад +1

    Thanks man. Always a pleasure

  • @opticalman6417
    @opticalman6417 Год назад

    Thanks for all your great videos

  • @k-hz2742
    @k-hz2742 2 года назад +1

    This is the best, love THIS!!!

  • @muradi9058
    @muradi9058 2 года назад +3

    Big up baby! Awesome vid, really vibing!

    • @STRANJAH
      @STRANJAH  2 года назад

      Thank you Bjorn!!

  • @jackmermigas9465
    @jackmermigas9465 2 года назад +4

    You just opened a door to my imagination with this! This is right down my alley of funk and dnb but less robotic. Gonna smash this thanks man!

    • @STRANJAH
      @STRANJAH  2 года назад +2

      glad you enjoyed it!

  • @nerdexproject
    @nerdexproject 2 года назад +11

    Duuude this vid had actually so much value for me! Now I even know the names of these breaks that I hear sometimes! 😃
    Thank you!

  • @gravityassist
    @gravityassist 2 года назад +7

    Thanks for clearing up the Think breaks. I've been confused when people said it's the Think break, and then it was a different vocal part than I knew or expected. Pretty confusing to have 5 different parts to sample from, and calling them all the same.. :-D

    • @TehAwesomer
      @TehAwesomer 2 года назад +3

      It gets even weirder with breaks like "Sing Sing" where the stereo panning is significant enough that it's a different break if you take the right or left channel...

  • @bwah9481
    @bwah9481 Год назад

    really educational, thank you!

  • @StanAllDay
    @StanAllDay 2 года назад

    Thank you! Big ups!!

  • @spceboi
    @spceboi 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this amazing video

  • @nicolesproducerpack
    @nicolesproducerpack 2 года назад +1

    Really great tutorial!

  • @cclark8088
    @cclark8088 2 года назад +1

    awesome vid!

  • @rhymetry8482
    @rhymetry8482 2 года назад +2

    Great vid - thanks for the tips! Have you covered your slice-to-midi preset in a different video? I'd love to see your setup and the parameters you have pre-mapped.

  • @HooverCD
    @HooverCD 7 месяцев назад

    cool tutorial just following along one cool thing I've been doing while deconstructing the break is to color code the sections (red for kick, blue for snare for example) really helps to visualize everything

  • @theworldthroughmyeyes26
    @theworldthroughmyeyes26 2 года назад +1

    You're a legend brother

  • @Andrey_ny3blpbkoB
    @Andrey_ny3blpbkoB Год назад

    Hello. Thank u very much for that video.☀
    Love the Amens! energy bones of dnb.

  • @TOPBOYish
    @TOPBOYish 2 года назад +9

    I would love to see you show us how PHOTEK chopped up and used breaks for his beats ?
    Come on stranjah give us a PHOTEK tutorial !

    • @STRANJAH
      @STRANJAH  2 года назад +6

      sure, that's a good challenge!

    • @TOPBOYish
      @TOPBOYish 2 года назад +1

      @@STRANJAH Thats Great Stranjah as i was around on the scene back in the 90's when Fabio was dropping his best tunes at his weekly club night he did with Bukem called speed and then later at his own night called swerve at the velvet rooms in London, And everyone was trying to follow his style and no one could match what he was doing with the breaks, just listen to tracks like ni-ten-itch-ru and the water margin and then night vision to see the complexity and diversity he had with the breaks in his tunes !
      PURE GENIUS !

    • @alsimonuk
      @alsimonuk 2 года назад

      this might be helpful... ruclips.net/video/rU9fcAhQZ5w/видео.html

    • @TOPBOYish
      @TOPBOYish 2 года назад

      @@alsimonuk Yeah i see this only this week ! amazing sampling and very cleverly used !
      Do you think it was mostly sampled breaks he was using or also creating his own breaks ?
      as the way his beats shuffle is to this day very unique !
      just listen to the way the Hi Hats shuffle on Knitevision
      this is the link to that track
      ruclips.net/video/h8Co6Y8RekY/видео.html
      How Does he create that kind of shuffle ?
      it sounds like the Hi Hats are made with needles !
      AMAZING !

  • @rainwatson3584
    @rainwatson3584 2 года назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @StanAllDay
    @StanAllDay 2 года назад

    I really appreciate the video! Time to practice. Yes, we are talking about practice.

  • @timshady7099
    @timshady7099 2 года назад +1

    I actually bought an original 45 of Amen Brother from the Winstons. It makes a good decoration in a frame on my wall, plus I get the added piece of mind that I actually own it, so I dont feel so bad for the Winstons when I use it. lol

  • @TaiBaSs40
    @TaiBaSs40 2 года назад

    Thx for all those useful course !!
    Have you ever made a video witch explain how to create a slicing preset?
    Thx 😉

  • @jamesdrevett
    @jamesdrevett 2 года назад +1

    This tutorial is the shit! Thanks

  • @asiullopes
    @asiullopes 2 года назад +1

    you're amazinggg

  • @MultiRockGamer
    @MultiRockGamer 2 года назад +1

    Thanks

  • @knallbertkrach9263
    @knallbertkrach9263 2 года назад

    Delicious again Alan!!!🔥

  • @uxartmusicvideo-andphotogr2043
    @uxartmusicvideo-andphotogr2043 Год назад +1

    You can add punch or deepness with synthetic kick/bass drum to original speed and pitched up break bass drum 😉

  • @krass76
    @krass76 2 года назад +1

    aaaawesome!!

  • @s6produccion281
    @s6produccion281 2 года назад +1

    Merci🙏

  • @nexusobserve
    @nexusobserve 2 года назад +1

    A god send

  • @tobymcguinness6478
    @tobymcguinness6478 2 года назад

    A shuffle isn’t a cymbal followed by a ghost note, it’s a triplet pattern where you leave out the second hit of each triplet so when you count time as 1 trip let 2 trip let… you play the quarter note followed by the let of every beat

  • @chrisisinthehouse1
    @chrisisinthehouse1 2 года назад

    You let the cat out the bag with this one homie 😻

  • @johncitizen8828
    @johncitizen8828 2 года назад

    Awesome video Stranjah - do you have any tips for using breaks at a SLOWER tempo than their original speed?
    Obviously it’s a toss-up between having gaps at the end of your slices, or using an algorhythm that adds artefacts when warping - what is the best approach to get clean breaks when slowing them?

  • @windowbreezes
    @windowbreezes 2 года назад +1

    peace, stranjah! to follow this, dnb breaks layering part2? with fx? or even synth layering? or a more in depth anatomy of a break.... dare i say, Tramen deconstruction? haha

  • @clarkeagling2835
    @clarkeagling2835 2 года назад

    u-ziq's "Brace Yourself" (Remix) was the first Cold Sweat break I really got hooked on.

  • @worksofein6449
    @worksofein6449 2 года назад +6

    I don't know anything about breaks, how about a break primer for newbies like me?

  • @matthewswain5881
    @matthewswain5881 Год назад

    Weird compliment but I like the way you speak. Very clear and you make complex stuff sound fun / simple / funny. Is english your first language?

  • @riezzo1350
    @riezzo1350 2 года назад +1

    amen brother ! no seriously the amen break XD

  • @ForestWhitakerTulpa
    @ForestWhitakerTulpa 2 года назад +1

    I believe in think break supremacy

  • @cityfunk8244
    @cityfunk8244 2 года назад +1

    🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @eb2342
    @eb2342 2 года назад

    03:52 The 'Uhs'

  • @maxDazzler
    @maxDazzler 2 года назад +2

    This was a really helpful video! I’d love to see you cover the Apache or Soul Pride breaks at some point 👍

  • @omenjh
    @omenjh 2 года назад +1

    I would like to give a couple of cool tips. First start by creating a folder in your user library called 'ALC' then create a sub folder called 'Breaks'. Once you have your break chopped to midi and nicely timed on the piano roll you then need to drag the midi clip to the ALC breaks folder. This will store the midi clip + drum rack for later use. Of course this can be done for any midi device including synths etc, I do this with any synth chain and rift ideas I come up with when jamming. You can the preview the ALC files with up/down/left/right arrows. When you pull these ALC files back into Ableton it will pull the midi and the drum rack into your project ;)
    Also don't mess with moving single hits in the piano roll to reconstruct different variations of the break, just chop and move the midi clip around in the timeline like you would audio ;)

  • @MrOuija-rr8kq
    @MrOuija-rr8kq 2 года назад +1

    Funky drummer is the best break ever. Fight me.

  • @snarlysausage4604
    @snarlysausage4604 2 года назад +2

    Video on the ''Tramen'' break would be cool

    • @jungletek
      @jungletek 2 года назад +2

      Check out this guy's video on the subject: ruclips.net/video/c0DrajJjjBg/видео.html

  • @madpro39
    @madpro39 6 месяцев назад

    Hey there, wondering if anyone can help...once you have chopped your break, what is the best way to save it for use on other tunes?

  • @Niteshift56411
    @Niteshift56411 2 года назад

    13:16 Is this your Aircon unit that I can hear? Recently you uploaded a video about how you had been losing sleep due to that

  • @freddiefranklin1
    @freddiefranklin1 2 года назад +1

    Anyone else downloaded the link and having problems with the rx2 files in Ableton? For me it's saying they're either corrupt or not licensed

  • @33wanwan
    @33wanwan 2 года назад +1

    The silver blade break

  • @jasonlieberman4606
    @jasonlieberman4606 2 года назад +1

    10:01 jungle in a nutshell

  • @jessecampbell4580
    @jessecampbell4580 Месяц назад

    Noooooo the sample pack link doesn't work anymore! I was looking forward too always pure breaks.

  • @prototype9000
    @prototype9000 2 года назад

    do beetles strawberry fields break

  • @jizzcumdinkleberry2055
    @jizzcumdinkleberry2055 2 года назад +1

    lmaoo i was watching this and i noticed that the transition between the funky drummer and think break said "think beak"

  • @Jose-oq6kj
    @Jose-oq6kj 2 года назад +1

    After one of my friends overdosed, another friend showed me griddim. Amazing. Now messing around with breakcore drums + metal guitars and it's a fun mess.
    Thank you stranjah!

    • @Guntherthefool
      @Guntherthefool 9 месяцев назад

      How was the overdose related

    • @Jose-oq6kj
      @Jose-oq6kj 9 месяцев назад

      @@Guntherthefool It was how we got onto to the topic of music he enjoyed, including stranjah.

  • @AlejandroBustos-cu6jf
    @AlejandroBustos-cu6jf 8 часов назад

    how you play only the sliced part ? you press a key or something ?

  • @foneticklee
    @foneticklee 2 года назад +1

    Holy shit man. This is the Bible.

  • @tactical1981
    @tactical1981 2 года назад +1

    Off topic, but been bugging me. Your 2004 release on 31 Records… is it Ruinz or Runiz? I’m guessing it’s Ruinz and there was a typo on the label?

  • @redmondartwork
    @redmondartwork Год назад

    I make long tracks of a 1 to 4 measure beat with various randomized and automated effects sweeps, stutters etc. Some of it makes no sense. Im thinking of dropping it into a grid and chopping it into 8ths and 16ths. 4ths... is there any advice? Ive tried doing it before ...but i fucked it up. Should i find a good naturally/loosely broken/interesting measure...and use your methods. Was going to load a bunch of cuts as clips into ableton. Last tine i did it, i ended up with about 50 cuts.. all seemingly...gatbage.lmao

  • @ctmp91
    @ctmp91 2 года назад +1

    is there any reason for pitching up the sample, or just because it sounds better?

    • @joechapman8208
      @joechapman8208 2 года назад +8

      Psychologically, pitched-up drums immediately suggest a more exciting performance. If you play a real kit fast and loud, it's going to be slightly higher in pitch and have more high frequency content than if you played slow and loose. But it's a hyperkinetic effect with sampled drums because even a 1-semitone shift goes way beyond what happens if you simply drum faster. When people started doing it, they wanted their drums to feel rushy to match the sensations of the drugs, and they were happy for things to sound unreal and impossible. Vocal samples went the same way: pitching up felt euphoric and intensely emotional.
      There was certain inevitability to styles emerging this way because of the short amount of storage time available in the samplers. This limitation pushed people towards finding sensible workarounds. In hip-hop's use of early affordable samplers, it was common to sample from a high-speed vinyl deck so that you could fit more in the machine, and then play it back slower to restore the normal pitch. Dance music's aesthetics were different, where that same practice was bound to result in direct creative use of the helium/chipmunk sound (and then decades later, it eventually found a place in hip-hop too via Kanye West and other producers).
      When this trend started, we already knew these breaks whether we recognised them from the original funk and soul music or if we knew them from hip-hop. Either way, they were ingrained in us at a slower tempo so when we heard them for the first time sped up it bent our heads a bit. The more times we heard it, and the more genres mutated into new genres, the more layers of meaning got laid down. When I hear or use a pitched-up break now, it's putting something into the present that also reaches back in time. The breaks become part of a language, alongside other classic samples like the Mentasm synth or Reese Project bass (or new sounds with familiar synthesis techniques). There's a special depth and weight to a style if it can use these totems and still sound fresh.

    • @KH_1
      @KH_1 2 года назад +2

      Because you just can't play audio faster without pitched up in hardware era, like reel deck, vinyl turntable, hardware sampler whatever you use when you play old funk breaks in Jungle/DnB bpm it will pitch up a lot, so the high-pitched break become signature sound of DnB.

    • @ctmp91
      @ctmp91 2 года назад +2

      That makes sense, thank you guys :)

    • @STRANJAH
      @STRANJAH  2 года назад +3

      Well said man, there is definitely something abou the kinetics of a pitched up break!

    • @STRANJAH
      @STRANJAH  2 года назад +3

      I like pitching them up because they sound tighter, and makes more room for the bass!

  • @davidmarshall5665
    @davidmarshall5665 2 года назад +1

    Scorpio’s view by Lalo Schifrin

  • @mark-yj5sg
    @mark-yj5sg 2 года назад +1

    Nice vid
    Btw
    Let’s Go Brandon