That's a great way to synthesize percussive sounds, i never even considered breaking down the sounds into their core elements like this in order to create them. This give me big inspiration to create my own sounds
I really like how this takes a single element and breaks it down into its parts which can then be independently controlled for more variation and modulation options
Great tutorial! Been diving deeper into synthesizing my own drum samples after using mostly drum breaks for years, and hihats are next on my list, so this is perfect and I'll be trying this method next!
Great video thanks! One fun thing to remember when synthesizing realistic sounds is that higher overtone frequencies tend to decay faster than lower frequencies.
@@polygonia8301 Yeah it is amazing, it just always slips my mind to incorporate it into my set up / productions. For sure today as this video fits for a track I was stuck on
Hay algo en tu musica y en tus videos que me encanta , que me resulta útil y practico , que me inspira , algo que es único , simple y profundo , gracias por mostrar y enseñar tu creatividad y compartirla , saludos desde Chile , espero algún día vengas hacer un live set a Santiago , un abrazo y cariño a tus gatitos
Nice stuff! Would be cool to elaborate further with other techniques involving operator for usage in percussion or other melodic elements also. Looking forward to seeing you at mnmt btw!
Very cool. Just starting to learn Ableton after years of FL and the randomly in depth videos are really cool. I always learn something new. Also, are you german? :D
Great stuff!! If you do another video, I’d love to see one on how you program/mix low end 🙂
That's a great way to synthesize percussive sounds, i never even considered breaking down the sounds into their core elements like this in order to create them. This give me big inspiration to create my own sounds
Lovely! Thanks a lot for watching :)
I never knew you could add operators to drum rack!
Yes, you can add any synth :) thanks for watching ✨
I really like how this takes a single element and breaks it down into its parts which can then be independently controlled for more variation and modulation options
Aw thanks for your words and for watching 🌸
Great tutorial! Been diving deeper into synthesizing my own drum samples after using mostly drum breaks for years, and hihats are next on my list, so this is perfect and I'll be trying this method next!
Amazing, happy to serve ⚡️
The difference in sound quality of synthesizing V samples is evident. Excellent video and clearly explained 👍
Thanks for watching 🌸
Great video thanks! One fun thing to remember when synthesizing realistic sounds is that higher overtone frequencies tend to decay faster than lower frequencies.
Yes that‘s a good point :)
I'm impressed. Very good tutorial ❤
Thanks for watching ✨
Thanks an more of this please
Polygonia the best ❤ pls do more Ableton videos :)
Your videos quite interesting and useful to watch !
Thanks for watching :) And yes, I'll do my best to release more!
Oh thnks for the harmonics idea, brings the whole new rabbit hole to explore
Haha amazing :) thanks for popping by!
Great video, I definitely do not use operator enough
then go ahead and play around with it. It's definitely amazing :))
@@polygonia8301 Yeah it is amazing, it just always slips my mind to incorporate it into my set up / productions.
For sure today as this video fits for a track I was stuck on
Great sound design video! Thank you. The way you are doing this gives me ideas about how to approach sound design even beyond hats.
Lovely! Thanks a lot for tuning in, happy that this inspired you :)
Nice! The fine time control you get with a drum rack rather than an instrument rack is clever.
thanks :) lovely that you tuned in!
Very interesting workflow for hat synthesis
Thanks for watching ✨
Thanks very nice trick and video!
Thanks for watching 🎈 happy you like it!!
Awesome technique. Thank you.
Thanks for watching :)
Hay algo en tu musica y en tus videos que me encanta , que me resulta útil y practico , que me inspira , algo que es único , simple y profundo , gracias por mostrar y enseñar tu creatividad y compartirla , saludos desde Chile , espero algún día vengas hacer un live set a Santiago , un abrazo y cariño a tus gatitos
Muchas gracias por ver mi video y por tus palabras 🧡 yo también espero poder pinchar pronto en chile 👾
seriously amazing tutorial thanks so much for this
My pleasure! Thanks for popping by :)
Great sounds, and super manipulable which is the dream 💕
Thanks for watching 🌸
awesome! thank you! great explanation and really interesting technique 🥁🥁
Thanks for popping by! Happy you liked it :)
very cool workflow and super to the point tutorial style. Sehr nice :D
Danke 👾
Nice stuff! Would be cool to elaborate further with other techniques involving operator for usage in percussion or other melodic elements also. Looking forward to seeing you at mnmt btw!
Yes sure, operator is offering endless possibilities. I’ll check which topic makes sense next :)
Thank you!! I will try it 😄
I have followed you during these years and your rise is evident 💪🏻 I wish you much success!! ✨😊
Thanks for watching and your words 🌸✨
Thanks for this! So inspiring :)
Thanks for watching ✨ happy you liked it!
Very Cool!
Any chance you could do a similar breakdown in Bitwig someday?Thanks!
Yes with pleasure. Time anyways to shine some light on this great DAW
Yes with pleasure. Time anyways to shine some light on this great DAW
@ good news!
Awesome!!! Thanks so much!!! 😊
My pleasure! thanks for watching :)
Thanks so much for the tutorial!!! Benbut such a great track btw been sharing it to the homies
will also add some corpus effects to this tutorial too
Thanks for watching and happy also that you like Benbut 🌹
Thanks for another tutorial!
My pleasure! Thanks for watching 🌸
Oh my god thank you sm for the knowledge !! Thanks to Mordio for pushing you to do this hahaaa
Haha :D my pleasure 🌸
so cool !! thanks
Thanks for tuning in 🔥🔥
mooooooore sound design videos plsss
Hahah yes I'll try my best to put them out in higher frequency!
- Wild! 😁
thank you!
My pleasure 🎈
Niceeee !!👏🏼🔥
Thanks for tuning in 🌸
Very cool. Just starting to learn Ableton after years of FL and the randomly in depth videos are really cool. I always learn something new.
Also, are you german? :D
Thanks for watching :) yes I‘m half German
Y E S !
this was awesome and I want to be your friend
Haha :D thanks for watching!
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Thanks for watching 🎈
Super interesting approach. I'm about 20 minutes into playing around and am having many happy accidents. Ch33rz!@@polygonia8301
Hello ❤
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interesting trick thanks)
Thanks for watching ✨ amazing that you popped by 🌸