That's why i love the maschine and it's chord function too.. 😊 But ableton is very powerfull in it's many, many approachings to getting things done. Again, i like this kind of learning and you are one of the few, i always can really follow with all of the info! 👍🏻💯
SCALER BABY! lol Its my go too, cant ever get rid of it. Similar concept, but man if you havent ever used it.... GO RIGHT NOW! lol its my fav. Great video by the way! Great alternative to Scaler
I feel like this feature was probably created with beginners in mind but I just want to point out how great this is from the perspective of accessibility! Loads of people out there have decent music knowledge but simply struggle to hit multiple keys at once due to various types of disabilities and this kind of feature will make things sooo much better in that scenario
I play piano, guitar and flute. Went to music college so theory is not a problem. Now I have very bad fingers because of arthritis and struggle to move my fingers. If I play piano for ten minutes my fingers get so stiff I cant move them. Ableton’s devices help me to play when my fingers refuse to cooperate. I love it because I can keep on making music. I am 76 years old so it’s just wear and take. lol.
scaler is another tool you're all to invest if you want to learn music theory by yourself . It can analyze your progression and find lots of alternative scales which also work with your progression . i.e the minor11th can also be another minor/major scale in another root . And yeah it also have function to force/slice wrong notes into correct ones
Great video as always! I think the reason your last example “got worse” is that min11 chords are a common and popular sound, whereas Maj11 chords are very rare and sound quite dissonant (if the 11th is included on a major chord, it’s usually raised to avoid this). The old behavior forces all chords to the lovely min11, whereas I think you’re getting some Maj11 chords in the new behavior (as you said, some scale degrees are major chords, even in Fm!). I didn’t actually slow this down and analyze the pitches it’s generating, but that’s what I suspect is happening.
BTW this is mostly unique to 11th chords. All other extensions (7th, 9th, 13th) are likely to produce pretty harmonious results - if I’m understanding the new behavior correctly. 😊
@@bodhibeats8257 Hey, thanks, this is a pretty good explanation. With 9th chords I felt it was a bit hit and miss still, 7ths worked great. Haven't tried 13ths but what you said makes total sense.
You don’t see the chord in the MIDI editor with the Chord MIDI effect but there’s also a chord generation feature on the piano roll that does write the chord.
Not sure I understand the question tbh. It does limit you only to the chords in the key you've set. If you play a note outside of the scale it corrects it to the nearest note in the scale. You don't need to to use the Scale MIDI effect.
if we press the record button i SESSION mode in 12 and change the key/scale ( at the top of the window ) as recordig - does Ableton record the Key/scale changes? Ie like a chord track?
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Wow I didn't notice this upgrade, thanks for highlighting it!
Apprciate you watching!
That's why i love the maschine and it's chord function too.. 😊
But ableton is very powerfull in it's many, many approachings to getting things done.
Again, i like this kind of learning and you are one of the few, i always can really follow with all of the info! 👍🏻💯
Thank you so much Dennis!
SCALER BABY! lol Its my go too, cant ever get rid of it. Similar concept, but man if you havent ever used it.... GO RIGHT NOW! lol its my fav. Great video by the way! Great alternative to Scaler
Never used Scaler, but from what I know about it, it's probably even better then the built-in features in Live. Glad you liked the video!
I've got to agree with you. Scaler 2 is this on steroids.
I feel like this feature was probably created with beginners in mind but I just want to point out how great this is from the perspective of accessibility! Loads of people out there have decent music knowledge but simply struggle to hit multiple keys at once due to various types of disabilities and this kind of feature will make things sooo much better in that scenario
Hey, good point! They have added other accessibility features in Live 12 too, mainly for visually impaired people.
I play piano, guitar and flute. Went to music college so theory is not a problem. Now I have very bad fingers because of arthritis and struggle to move my fingers. If I play piano for ten minutes my fingers get so stiff I cant move them. Ableton’s devices help me to play when my fingers refuse to cooperate. I love it because I can keep on making music. I am 76 years old so it’s just wear and take. lol.
scaler is another tool you're all to invest if you want to learn music theory by yourself . It can analyze your progression and find lots of alternative scales which also work with your progression . i.e the minor11th can also be another minor/major scale in another root . And yeah it also have function to force/slice wrong notes into correct ones
Awesome! I've never used Scaler but if it can help with expanding my music theory knowledge, I'd try it.
Great video as always! I think the reason your last example “got worse” is that min11 chords are a common and popular sound, whereas Maj11 chords are very rare and sound quite dissonant (if the 11th is included on a major chord, it’s usually raised to avoid this). The old behavior forces all chords to the lovely min11, whereas I think you’re getting some Maj11 chords in the new behavior (as you said, some scale degrees are major chords, even in Fm!).
I didn’t actually slow this down and analyze the pitches it’s generating, but that’s what I suspect is happening.
BTW this is mostly unique to 11th chords. All other extensions (7th, 9th, 13th) are likely to produce pretty harmonious results - if I’m understanding the new behavior correctly. 😊
@@bodhibeats8257 Hey, thanks, this is a pretty good explanation. With 9th chords I felt it was a bit hit and miss still, 7ths worked great. Haven't tried 13ths but what you said makes total sense.
Super nice Tut. Thanks for sharing
My pleasure!
at 6:00 it is very satisfying hahahahaha thanks man
My pleasure!
Fore sure, never get enough of learning music theory😂
No doubt bro!
5:13 what octave did your voice hit? 🤣
Hahah yeah I noticed it too
Is this any different to just using using the "Scale" midi effect that's available in current versions of Ableton?
Yeah, with the upgraded Chord effect it’s a bit better
@@LowHeatBeats cool, I was just curious as I've got my Ableton 12 ordered and waiting on release!
Good info. Definitely just gonna try to learn music theory above all.
Does it write the whole midi chord or does it just make the sound of a full chord?
You don’t see the chord in the MIDI editor with the Chord MIDI effect but there’s also a chord generation feature on the piano roll that does write the chord.
Does this combined with scale mode MIDI effect set to the same scale mean you cant not play a chord in the chord progression?
Not sure I understand the question tbh. It does limit you only to the chords in the key you've set. If you play a note outside of the scale it corrects it to the nearest note in the scale. You don't need to to use the Scale MIDI effect.
@@LowHeatBeats Say you have a C major Scale with the scale aware on the Chord MIdi effect. What happens if you press a D flat?
if we press the record button i SESSION mode in 12 and change the key/scale ( at the top of the window ) as recordig - does Ableton record the Key/scale changes? Ie like a chord track?
I don't think it works like this.
shame. hopefully in 12.5 or 13 :)@@LowHeatBeats
Dope
Thanks!
Yo bro - How do you add the Scale/Key at the top in Ableton?
Hey man, it's always there in Live 12, which is still in beta and not released officially. You can't add it to Live 11.
@@LowHeatBeats Thanks man! Where I can find it in Ableton 11?
@@Loobitoo It's a new feature in Ableton 12, doesn't exist in Ableton 11.