I've been using Ableton for years and have never felt a desire to use, or even learn how to use, the grooves pools, until your video. So, thank you lol.
Thanks for this video! I'm really trying to get better at electronic music production currently through using Maschine, which I know is a pretty limited DAW. The learning curve seems pretty big, but I think I soon will need to transition over to Ableton to get everything to sound more interesting employing these productive and creative tips you're giving us.
I have Maschine, too, and it’s definitely limiting in terms of a DAW. Ableton is a lot more functional in terms of creating finished tracks. Just keep watching tutorials and experimenting in Ableton if you have it and everything starts to get better easier!
Thanks and really great tips . I believe I`m overusing your 5th tips until too lazy to play any notes and let those midi fx ( native or Max for Live ) devices doing the heavy lifting . Just don`t do it too often guys :)
That excessive reverb phase is just too embarrassing to talk about. The allure of drowning every sound in a sea of echo, hoping it would miraculously make everything sound better. The poor speakers and recording took the blame, while we blissfully bathed in our reverberant ignorance. The good ol' days of music production and mixing. 😂😂
This channel is about to blow up. 100k AT LEAST by end of year.
I've been using Ableton for years and have never felt a desire to use, or even learn how to use, the grooves pools, until your video. So, thank you lol.
Haha I felt the same way about it until recently. It’s a nice tool to have, though! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for this!
This is so helpful - thanks K!
Glad it is! 😊
Nice. #4 on layering was great. Minimal EQ to make everything work together. Thanks again.
Yes! Took me a while to figure that one out 😆
Thanks for this video! I'm really trying to get better at electronic music production currently through using Maschine, which I know is a pretty limited DAW. The learning curve seems pretty big, but I think I soon will need to transition over to Ableton to get everything to sound more interesting employing these productive and creative tips you're giving us.
I have Maschine, too, and it’s definitely limiting in terms of a DAW. Ableton is a lot more functional in terms of creating finished tracks. Just keep watching tutorials and experimenting in Ableton if you have it and everything starts to get better easier!
Thank you very much for this tutorial, really helped me out!👍, greetings from Ibiza
Thanks for watching! I’m glad it was helpful 🙂
Great tips and nice track! Do you do Fl studio tutorials as well?
Thanks so much! No FL, mostly Ableton and sometimes Maschine
Thank you very much!!!!!!
Hope it was helpful!
Thanks and really great tips . I believe I`m overusing your 5th tips until too lazy to play any notes and let those midi fx ( native or Max for Live ) devices doing the heavy lifting . Just don`t do it too often guys :)
Thanks! And good tip!
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That excessive reverb phase is just too embarrassing to talk about. The allure of drowning every sound in a sea of echo, hoping it would miraculously make everything sound better. The poor speakers and recording took the blame, while we blissfully bathed in our reverberant ignorance.
The good ol' days of music production and mixing. 😂😂
Everything sounded so lush! 😆
nice video
Thanks!
That’s so nice! Shall we connect?