Thanks for the positive feedback! It really makes making these tutorial videos all the more worth it! I’m doing some research to help tailor future videos. How long have you been making music for?
😮 ...Um ... SEPARATING your Drums onto DIFFERENT TRACKS is SUPER EASY in Ableton. Just RIGHT CLICK on your finished beat in the TITLE BAR of a Drum in the CHAIN MIXER or the CHAIN LIST and Select "EXTRACT CHAINS." Now Each Instrument has it's own UNIQUE Channel & MIDI TRACK. Your Welcome ✨️😎👍✨️
Great point, thanks for providing that workflow tip. There are so many ways of doing the same thing in Ableton. My biggest challenges are always finding out which to show. I’ll keep the workflow you suggested in mind when producing future videos
Hi Ryan, am relatively new to music production and highly vouch for your approach and teaching method. Its easy to follow and more importantly helps us to understand why its done so. I suppose that helps in expanding our creative line of thought in a more systematic way. I'm glad to have stumbled upon your vid. It is of so much help and it really boosted my confidence as I followed the steps, like "hey, I actually can do this". Needed this at a time when I wuz feeling quite low. Many thanks, looking forward to your vids, keep rocking, Ryan!! ❤
It’s feedback like this that motivates me to keep on going even when times get tough. These videos are challenging to make but you make it worth it. Thank you Nathan🙏 have a great day.
This video made my day. I have watched some videos in RUclips for beat making and all were so complex. This was so simple. Thank you for this I will remember you. Love from India
I’m happy that it was helpful!😁 thank you for the positive feedback. I appreciate it! If you don’t mind me asking, how long have you been producing music for?
Thanks for the positive feedback Elsa! It makes making these tutorials all the more worth it. Quick question, how long have you been making music for and what are your goals when making music? This helps me better tailor future videos
Thanks Mike! I appreciate your positive words. Makes creating these videos all the more worth it. The Drum Rack changed the way I produce. It’s so versatile. I’m glad it’s helped you too. How long have you been producing for, and do you post your tracks anywhere?🙂
@@RyanGoutier Hey! Yeah I'm definitely gonna mess around with it soon. I suppose I've been doing it for around 2 years now, which is a shock to myself after thinking about it. I don't think that's any testament to my skill level though, I haven't put in nearly the same hours as I am sure many others have, including you. I have releases on my channel under the release tab and on spotify by the same name. I do have to admit most of the instrumentals are not mine, I find it hard to commit to writing an instrumental a lot when you are trying to relax and just write some lyrics and you lack the confidence to create something you can find in a matter of minutes elsewhere. I got some basic rules I've created for myself when I do sit down and do it though, and I think I'll be figuring out how to incorporate the drum rack into that! I do this all for a downtime fun, publish stuff just to show my friends. But, hey if I'm happy enough with what I do one day, maybe it'd be worth treating it a little more serious. learning a little bit every so often along the way when you land on those gem videos, this is definitely one of them.
I listened to your tracks and I really like what you are doing! Especially your songs ‘By the bay. I’m excited to hear what you do next and I’m happy that I could help you on your musical journey. I totally get it about wanting to write lyrics in the moment. I feel the same about beat making but I’m trying to learn how to write lyrics instead. So, same but different 😄 and I appreciate the “gem video” comment🙏 If you need help with writing instrumentals, chords and melodies. I have a video for that. Let me know if you’d like me to share the video link here 🔗
Just gonna leave this here for when you are feeling inspired to write some instrumentals. Chord & Melody CREATION in Ableton Live 11 for Beginners ruclips.net/video/nQXzYZUR0TI/видео.html
@@RyanGoutier oh wow, I appreciate that! Hey, we're both just doing our best! Let's keep pushing before we let our best just become complacency. Keep up the grind! I got that chord video on my backlog, I'll def be checking it out!
Thank you so much for the positive feedback! Comments like this make producing these videos so worth it. I’m glad you found it helpful. I’ve got a video about “Sampling” in Ableton live coming out soon, which will also be helpful.
I’m glad you found it helpful🎉 thank you for the positive feedback! It really goes a long way and makes producing these tutorials all the more worth it
If you load the kick sample into Abletons simpler instruments, You will be able to map it to different notes on the scale. You can also use the tuner for further tuning 🙂 hope this helps
I've been produce on ableton for about 10 years and this winter I tried FLand your way to produce really feels like your kept the fl pattern philosophy which is pretty uncommon in the ableton heads@@RyanGoutier
@@RyanGoutier just curious... why did you switch from FL. Studio to Ableton Live??? I only use Ableton but I've noticed many EDM producers prefer FL Studio. Not sure why as I have never used it in the past. I find ableton Live a bit overwhelming, especially for newer users but I also appreciate all the features it has and the flexibility it offers, so I think I will stick with it for foreseeable future.
@@redpillbulgaria-v2.063 Great question, I found that at the time, FL was too limiting and I had reached my learning cap, FL felt too basic, and I needed to change that to keep progressing. No offense to FL it’s a great DAW I just felt I needed the extra functionality that Ableton Live offered at the time. This was at least 7 years ago
It should be under drums. If you search for it and look under all results it should also come up. Let me know if you find it. If not I’ll try help find another solution 🙂
Got more info from this than the last 30 min vid i just watched
Thanks for the positive feedback! It really makes making these tutorial videos all the more worth it!
I’m doing some research to help tailor future videos. How long have you been making music for?
😮 ...Um ... SEPARATING your Drums onto DIFFERENT TRACKS is SUPER EASY in Ableton. Just RIGHT CLICK on your finished beat in the TITLE BAR of a Drum in the CHAIN MIXER or the CHAIN LIST and Select "EXTRACT CHAINS." Now Each Instrument has it's own UNIQUE Channel & MIDI TRACK. Your Welcome ✨️😎👍✨️
Great point, thanks for providing that workflow tip. There are so many ways of doing the same thing in Ableton. My biggest challenges are always finding out which to show. I’ll keep the workflow you suggested in mind when producing future videos
Does it work for ableton 10 ?
@@00202MT ✨️ ABSOLUTELY 😎👍✨️
Wow I didn't know that 🤯 thanks 🙆♂️
@@00202MT It DOES 😎👍
Loving your vids so far. Thanks
This comment just made my day. Thank you 🙏
Hi Ryan, am relatively new to music production and highly vouch for your approach and teaching method. Its easy to follow and more importantly helps us to understand why its done so. I suppose that helps in expanding our creative line of thought in a more systematic way.
I'm glad to have stumbled upon your vid. It is of so much help and it really boosted my confidence as I followed the steps, like "hey, I actually can do this". Needed this at a time when I wuz feeling quite low.
Many thanks, looking forward to your vids, keep rocking, Ryan!! ❤
It’s feedback like this that motivates me to keep on going even when times get tough. These videos are challenging to make but you make it worth it. Thank you Nathan🙏 have a great day.
BEST TUTORIAAAAAL!!!!!!
@@DanielSoares83 you are the best! Thank you🙏
This video made my day. I have watched some videos in RUclips for beat making and all were so complex. This was so simple. Thank you for this I will remember you. Love from India
Thank you so much, your comment made my day. I value your feedback and I will double down on keeping things simple. Love from the Netherlands
that was the most help ive ever had with ableton thank you
I’m happy that it was helpful!😁 thank you for the positive feedback. I appreciate it!
If you don’t mind me asking, how long have you been producing music for?
This is amazing Ryan! I'm literally starting off my music journey with this video! :)
Thank you! It’s feedback like yours that keeps me going. So glad I can help you on your musical journey. I appreciate you
Super helpful, thank you!
Thanks for the positive feedback Elsa! It makes making these tutorials all the more worth it.
Quick question, how long have you been making music for and what are your goals when making music? This helps me better tailor future videos
this was so simple and straightforward thank you
Thanks very much. Subbed.
Thank you! I appreciate you💪
great edits
Why thank you! I appreciate your kind words
This was great! I always just keep to the piano role, this is definitely the video I needed if I'm gonna touch drums
Thanks Mike! I appreciate your positive words. Makes creating these videos all the more worth it.
The Drum Rack changed the way I produce. It’s so versatile. I’m glad it’s helped you too. How long have you been producing for, and do you post your tracks anywhere?🙂
@@RyanGoutier Hey! Yeah I'm definitely gonna mess around with it soon. I suppose I've been doing it for around 2 years now, which is a shock to myself after thinking about it. I don't think that's any testament to my skill level though, I haven't put in nearly the same hours as I am sure many others have, including you. I have releases on my channel under the release tab and on spotify by the same name. I do have to admit most of the instrumentals are not mine, I find it hard to commit to writing an instrumental a lot when you are trying to relax and just write some lyrics and you lack the confidence to create something you can find in a matter of minutes elsewhere. I got some basic rules I've created for myself when I do sit down and do it though, and I think I'll be figuring out how to incorporate the drum rack into that! I do this all for a downtime fun, publish stuff just to show my friends. But, hey if I'm happy enough with what I do one day, maybe it'd be worth treating it a little more serious. learning a little bit every so often along the way when you land on those gem videos, this is definitely one of them.
I listened to your tracks and I really like what you are doing! Especially your songs ‘By the bay. I’m excited to hear what you do next and
I’m happy that I could help you on your musical journey.
I totally get it about wanting to write lyrics in the moment. I feel the same about beat making but I’m trying to learn how to write lyrics instead. So, same but different 😄 and I appreciate the “gem video” comment🙏
If you need help with writing instrumentals, chords and melodies. I have a video for that. Let me know if you’d like me to share the video link here 🔗
Just gonna leave this here for when you are feeling inspired to write some instrumentals. Chord & Melody CREATION in Ableton Live 11 for Beginners
ruclips.net/video/nQXzYZUR0TI/видео.html
@@RyanGoutier oh wow, I appreciate that! Hey, we're both just doing our best! Let's keep pushing before we let our best just become complacency. Keep up the grind! I got that chord video on my backlog, I'll def be checking it out!
I will need to watch this video multiple times, really great way to create drum beats. Thanks for this video. RG.
Thanks for the good feedback! Seeing comments like this make producing educational videos like this so worth it….
So thank you, again!
How long have you been making music for?
it is really so simple and pro video for beat making. thankyou
It really is. You have got this😎
@@RyanGoutier sorry beat making😜
@@IAMproduction-1 all good. Thanks for the positive words. I really appreciate it
@@RyanGoutier ❤
AWESOME very Well Done !!!
Thank you for the positive feedback it really means a lot! I appreciate you!
this was SUPER helpful, thank you! Any chance you'd make a video on sampling? I love how you make it so simple
Thanks for the positive feedback friend! And I would honestly love to make a video on sampling! Great idea! Will get onto that😁
@@RyanGoutier Right on! thanks man!
Appreciate it!
Thanks for the positive feedback illusive! I appreciate you!
How long have you been making music for?
I think I learned more from this video than I expected thank you for the guide on drum rack
Thank you so much for the positive feedback! Comments like this make producing these videos so worth it. I’m glad you found it helpful.
I’ve got a video about “Sampling” in Ableton live coming out soon, which will also be helpful.
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@RyanGoutier Ha, I'm not sure how that happened. Great video though!
awesome keep it up!
Thank you! I appreciate your positive feedback friend!
Super usefull. Thank you very much. Regards from Barcelona, in Spain
I’m glad you found it helpful🎉 thank you for the positive feedback! It really goes a long way and makes producing these tutorials all the more worth it
@@RyanGoutier just starting 🙂, thanks to videos like yours.
I find your videos really interesting and, above all, full of fun.
Wow, you just made my day! Thank you, I appreciate you 💙 Have a great week!
@@RyanGoutier Glad to "hear" it!!!
Have a great week too, Ryan.
Regards from your biggest fan in Spain 😉
Perfect
Thank you
holy shit man you mad bro dayum 🔥🔥
Thanks for the comment 💙 how long have you been making music for?
What a great video.
Thank you! I appreciate the positive feedback. This made my day🙌
perfect video
Thank you! You just made my day!
Sehr nice!!!! Thx
Glad you liked the video! Thank you
how to make a kick of particular note of scale
If you load the kick sample into Abletons simpler instruments, You will be able to map it to different notes on the scale. You can also use the tuner for further tuning 🙂 hope this helps
You produce in ableton as if it was in fl ! funny and creative way to use the soft
Interesting you say that because I first learnt how to produce music in FL Studio, then converted to Ableton😄
What’s your DAW of choice?
I've been produce on ableton for about 10 years and this winter I tried FLand your way to produce really feels like your kept the fl pattern philosophy which is pretty uncommon in the ableton heads@@RyanGoutier
@@RyanGoutier just curious... why did you switch from FL. Studio to Ableton Live???
I only use Ableton but I've noticed many EDM producers prefer FL Studio. Not sure why as I have never used it in the past.
I find ableton Live a bit overwhelming, especially for newer users but I also appreciate all the features it has and the flexibility it offers, so I think I will stick with it for foreseeable future.
@@redpillbulgaria-v2.063 Great question, I found that at the time, FL was too limiting and I had reached my learning cap, FL felt too basic, and I needed to change that to keep progressing.
No offense to FL it’s a great DAW I just felt I needed the extra functionality that Ableton Live offered at the time. This was at least 7 years ago
Who edited this? I love it 😂 5:02
That would be me😁 one man team over here. Glad you liked it🔥 I really appreciate the positive feedback. Have a wonderful day ☀️
nice
Thank you 💙
Bro why dont i have the drum rack?
It should be under drums. If you search for it and look under all results it should also come up. Let me know if you find it. If not I’ll try help find another solution 🙂
the pimple in your nose is soooo distracting ! super video though
@@A.P.O.L.L.O.1.3 👏👏👏 Well done on finding this videos Easter egg. I thought nobody would notice🤣