Listening to the loop fewer times is such a game changer! I learned this by watching Disclosure’s streams, Guy adds or tweaks a lot of stuff before playing the track again. And MOST IMPORTANTLY do not leave it playing while preset scrolling or experimenting with effects
Absolutely! So much could be said for just limiting the effects of fatigue and keeping it fresh! Damn, I miss those Disclosure streams, we all learnt a tonne!
@@WillHatton you're welcome. Ctrl+ i is useful too to just insert a blank space with that amount of time. Ctrl+shift+u is a favourite in the piano roll because I almost never want to perfectly quantise anything so I used to manually move notes. 60%-80% usually is enough
You should do tutorial vids on these up and coming genres dude. I saw you did a drift phonk one a while back. We got Brazilian Phonk, KrushKlub, Slide Funk; there's definitely a lack of people who know what they are doing making material on this stuff (I think I might know the reason why tho🤣🤣
Listening to the loop fewer times is such a game changer! I learned this by watching Disclosure’s streams, Guy adds or tweaks a lot of stuff before playing the track again. And MOST IMPORTANTLY do not leave it playing while preset scrolling or experimenting with effects
Absolutely! So much could be said for just limiting the effects of fatigue and keeping it fresh!
Damn, I miss those Disclosure streams, we all learnt a tonne!
Great list, thanks for sharing - I took plenty of notes!
Happy to help!
How the hell did I not know the cntrl + shift + d shortcut 😂 you just changed my life
I'm here for when you need me most, haha. Happy to help!
And I've been looking for that one
You don't have to select all the channels when you do it btw just the amount of time
@@lilwombat what!? Okay... yep, I just learnt something too! Thank you!!
@@WillHatton you're welcome. Ctrl+ i is useful too to just insert a blank space with that amount of time. Ctrl+shift+u is a favourite in the piano roll because I almost never want to perfectly quantise anything so I used to manually move notes. 60%-80% usually is enough
instantly saved this video. Thanks for putting this one together!
Glad it helped!
Very useful.Thank you!
Happy to help!
There’s defo a fine line between a useful template and something that restricts how you create - I found anyways
Agreed! And, through limitations/restrictions you can also unlock creativity. It's all a fine line you should experiment with :)
Ooo boy - some of these look great; been using Ableton for years and still learnt a few bits - thank you!
My pleasure, there's still so much to learn even after all these years! That's what keeps it exciting!
thanks bro. really helpful stuff. peace x
Glad you dug it! My pleasure!
You should do tutorial vids on these up and coming genres dude. I saw you did a drift phonk one a while back.
We got Brazilian Phonk, KrushKlub, Slide Funk; there's definitely a lack of people who know what they are doing making material on this stuff (I think I might know the reason why tho🤣🤣
Hmm, maybe you’ve inspired an idea for a future episode or two… 👀
Always great content. I hope all is well.
Thanks bud! No complaints this end, hope you're great!
oml how did i go 5 years not knowing cntrl shift d im embarrased of my self!
Complete rundown of shortcuts in the description!
@@WillHatton you absolute legend will
Can you dive deeper into these templates and what they should have?
Man I need to get Ableton 12, still using 10 and it feels archaic compared to 12
BINGO here! :D
Roll up, roll up!
I don’t like the idea that i should be time efficient while creating music
It's okay, these aren't the 16 commandments of music production, they're just little ideas. Take what you need and have fun :)
Im guilty
Walk the plank...
1st bad music habit: using ableton
Booooooooo