I'm enjoying watching your vids and love the speed at which you're working so I thought I'd mention... there's a much quicker way of tightening the 'release' portion of individual sounds (like a kick or snare) on a track and applying that to each one at the same time, rather than tweaking the fade out and then copy/pasting. Windows version: Right-click on 'Track title bar' > choose 'Select track content' > Click on 'Clip View Selector' tab > Under Warp settings, make sure 'Beats' is selected, Preserve 'Transients', Transient Loop Mode set to 'off' (looks like a right arrow pointing at a vertical line) and then decrease from 100 to taste. Sounds complicated but it's super fast as most of these are default settings. You can use this on whole drum breaks, particularly those with splashy cymbals, it'll tighten them right up, with no need for any deep editing. You can also play around with various warp settings if you want to add a basic fade at the end of every 8th note or quarter note or whatever. It's great for removing reverb decay on some sounds and you can customise exactly where you want these fades to happen by placing your own transient markers etc. It's a trick that derives from the way you could tighten up sampled breaks in a legendary sample editor called 'Recycle'. I also like using it on vocals and pads to create stuttering effects! I just wish Ableton would let you automate the 0-100 amount so you could do stuff like make a splashy drum break tighten up and then breath again over time or in a build up etc.... although, there's nothing to stop you recording those movements in manually if you want to commit to it. Hope that's useful. Keep the vids coming, dude! :)
Oh cheers for the helpful tips and tricks!! I’ve used that sort of beat warping mode for loops to get them tighter and what not but legit have never thought to use them on normal one shots before, that’s such a good idea!!!!! I appreciate it and hopefully others reading your comment will as well 😊🙌🙌
Hey man i'm having issues purchasing this pack. Is the site having technical difficulties atm? It's not letting use a paypal account that isnt from the US.
Hey sorry for the late reply, the site is functioning normal at the moment. At the checkout you can select the country at the top right hand side of the site to change the country you're based in or where the PayPal account is based in. Hope this helps :)
Could do in the future! I’ve done a couple of tutorial on creating drums from scratch like kicks and trap snares etc, but I think one for like a big snare would be great!
@@djdoppla yes, it always affect phase :( but its no problem if you think about it, you just need to be careful on which Elements you want to use it on. The change in phase can be an effect on its own, reverb for example changes phase as well I for example only use it on Elements which are in the back, so i would never uE it on main Elements
wow man, sick stuff... i've been releasing on big DNB and Dubstep Labels for years and i can tell your stuff is great. Sick music bro! big ups
Thanks!!! :)
This is the tutorial I have been looking for much time. Many thanks and big ups! x
Glad it was helpful!! 😁😁
I'm enjoying watching your vids and love the speed at which you're working so I thought I'd mention... there's a much quicker way of tightening the 'release' portion of individual sounds (like a kick or snare) on a track and applying that to each one at the same time, rather than tweaking the fade out and then copy/pasting. Windows version: Right-click on 'Track title bar' > choose 'Select track content' > Click on 'Clip View Selector' tab > Under Warp settings, make sure 'Beats' is selected, Preserve 'Transients', Transient Loop Mode set to 'off' (looks like a right arrow pointing at a vertical line) and then decrease from 100 to taste. Sounds complicated but it's super fast as most of these are default settings.
You can use this on whole drum breaks, particularly those with splashy cymbals, it'll tighten them right up, with no need for any deep editing. You can also play around with various warp settings if you want to add a basic fade at the end of every 8th note or quarter note or whatever. It's great for removing reverb decay on some sounds and you can customise exactly where you want these fades to happen by placing your own transient markers etc. It's a trick that derives from the way you could tighten up sampled breaks in a legendary sample editor called 'Recycle'.
I also like using it on vocals and pads to create stuttering effects! I just wish Ableton would let you automate the 0-100 amount so you could do stuff like make a splashy drum break tighten up and then breath again over time or in a build up etc.... although, there's nothing to stop you recording those movements in manually if you want to commit to it.
Hope that's useful. Keep the vids coming, dude! :)
Oh cheers for the helpful tips and tricks!! I’ve used that sort of beat warping mode for loops to get them tighter and what not but legit have never thought to use them on normal one shots before, that’s such a good idea!!!!! I appreciate it and hopefully others reading your comment will as well 😊🙌🙌
@@AntidoteAudio Glad you found it useful! :D
big up man! subscribed. Enjoy watching your 30 min challenges - hilarious vibes
Cheers for the sub! Glad you like the challenges :)
Thanks for the cool tutorials man! Big ups!
No worries! 🙌🙌🙌
This is so cool man, keep it up!
Cheers! 🙌🙌
Erosion might be helpful for high end specially for hi hats :D
In case there arent many it also adds nice texture to other sounds.
Hey man i'm having issues purchasing this pack. Is the site having technical difficulties atm? It's not letting use a paypal account that isnt from the US.
Hey sorry for the late reply, the site is functioning normal at the moment. At the checkout you can select the country at the top right hand side of the site to change the country you're based in or where the PayPal account is based in. Hope this helps :)
Thats great thank you!
Btw. can you make a tutorial how do you get that cool fast stutter reese bass effect? That would be so cool! Thank you! :)
Auto Pan, Turn down Phase to 0%
Nailed it 👍
Alright you deserve a subscribe
🙌🙌🙌
Wow 🫶🏻
😁😁
Can you do a video on how you make your drum hits from scratch
Could do in the future! I’ve done a couple of tutorial on creating drums from scratch like kicks and trap snares etc, but I think one for like a big snare would be great!
This is foking imazing
🙌🙌🙌
what headphones do you use??
sennheiser hd600 - been using them since 2017, they're super clear but lacking a tiny bit of bass
fox stevenson would not be happy seeing you putting OTT on your DRUMS :(
Yeah you’re right, at least I’m not leaving it on 100% dry wet
@@AntidoteAudio phase is still destroyed, doesnt matter if its on 1% or 100%
@@amadetube does ott ruin the phase of drums in mono?
@@djdoppla yes, it always affect phase :( but its no problem if you think about it, you just need to be careful on which Elements you want to use it on. The change in phase can be an effect on its own, reverb for example changes phase as well
I for example only use it on Elements which are in the back, so i would never uE it on main Elements