Yo this is absolutely huge, had no idea that if everything was in one instrument rack your only using one core. To everyone involved making this video, I really appreciate it! Thanks so much
Haha sounded kinda rude but true. Electro jazz sounds completely different. He's a classically trained musician first but he made his own sound. He indeed has enough skills to perform live. 😂
I studied with Nic on Saint-Laurent college, in Montreal total class act. Also majored in orchestral composition, not less - which shows a lot when you think about it! He's basically used his traditional orchestral composition skills and transposed them to Ableton... genius move indeed. A really awesome and unique musician :)
This is incredible. I realized I know absolutely nothing compared to these guys! I always max out at 8-10 omnisphere instances, but now I know how to use more. Thanks for this amazing walk thru and may I just say your piano talents are some of the best I've ever seen. New fan right here!
you cannot start a video with a song like that oh my god.. I'm so... I can't even explain I wanna get my band right so bad oh my lord, y'all are wonderful man
Really interesting video. Would like to see more along the same lines, how artists and bands use modern tech in their live performances. Thanks for this.
First thing I did when he opened that file was check his CPU usage. Check 5:32 for the secret sauce. I mean they're sprinkled throughout the whole video so watch the whole thing, but 5:32 was huge for me.
Literally, no lol. If you aren't following the basic concepts you need to look up Ableton videos on automating instrument racks using a chain selector.
That doesn't make you inferior, but the "basics" of what he's doing would require a series of videos. I didn't mean offense I was just saying if you're not following start with instrument rack videos and automation videos in ableton
@@lucaskamal8094 he is right though.. There is no way to put all of the basics that were combined in this set into a single video and have it keep your attention for the dozens of hours required to explain all the techniques and nuance required. This would and does require a series of manageable videos. There are some very helpful videos for beginners that do cover this. One of my favourite teachers of these topics about live performance is Freddy Frogs so you could start there! Pace yourself and it will come quite naturally. Or if you have any specific questions ask away. Surely members of this community will be able to shed light on anything that you need more explanation for.
He repeatedly emphasized tricks on how to maximize CPU usage and he was using a regular Macbook, which can use maximum 16gb no more... *L-I-S-T-E-N* when a master speak.
@@codyrathman An issue as seemingly simple as making all the laptops start at the same moment can be solved in 10 ways of which one will be the best. We should get more in depth.
@@steamsteam6607 they dont really need to be synced because Anomalies laptop is the only one with actual playing tracks, the others are just used to host virtual instruments
I got two questions: first, how do you deal with latency between computers and click tracks for each player? And second, when are you gonna come out with omnisphere presets for the producers out here?
Thank you Anomalie for being willing to share your knowledge. This is gold - production gold; and you share it freely. Again, thank you. I'll be sure to check out your set when you come to the West. (AZ in the house). Keep doin' whatchya' do, friend. //||\\
Hi Sir thanks very much for your informative Video. You and your Band are absolutely amazing wow!!! Could you explain how to configure each Patch/Sound within Ableton akin to Splits on a regular Keyboard? Example: Organ from C2 - B2: Piano from C3 - B3: E.P. & Strings from C4 - B4: Sample from C5... Thus using Ableton as a MIDI/USB Live Keyboard Template connecting to any USB/MIDI Keyboard!
Timing of this video 👌. I was just wondering what daw was used for the recording and live performances. Saw you in sf back in April. 🙏 Audio interface is Apollo Twin.
Would have been really nice to see what kind of interface the are using and how the audio is being sent to front of house. Is each computer going out in stereo? Are the drum triggers coming through the main computer?
@@Mathcartney Well no, because AU is just the Mac format for plug-ins, as opposed to VST's for Windows PC's. But yes, because you can see the Apollo Twin he's using at 13:05
In the video, you can see a few interfaces, I believe it's the apollo twin for the main setup, the bassist had a focusrite, and I think i saw a focusrite for the secondary key
Nice, this is way more complicated than the max4live automation I was programming but I think this is the easier route for sure. I think this is way more sensible than binkbeats or something like that, tho.
Hey, I came across your comment. I believe the way to do it is by creating a return track, sending the click track sounds to it, and assigning the output of it to only your monitors. You should be able to do that assignment if you route the monitors properly into your audio interface. Best of luck!
I've been using this same basic setup in Reaper to run my streams the last few years. It is amazing when it works...and very stressful when you have to tech a problem lol
What specs does your computer have to be able to handle this all? RAM and all that....? and when you in the middle of your set whats the highest value your CPU usage gets (top right)?
Can anyone assist with an Ableton question? I have a 2017 Macbook Pro with 16GB of RAM that I run my tracks off of. My CPU usage is hovering around 9-11% per song (similar to Anomalie's in this demonstration) but one thing I run into every so often is track skips or audio drops outs, which when you're playing with a band on a click track is a major worry. Any advice for reducing that risk? Currently my set length is only about 50 minutes, and each song only has about 10 tracks running at any one time
How is he connecting each chain within the chain selector of his instrument rack to the chains in the other tracks? Seems like magic. Even in the template project he put out I can't understand what's connecting them. There's nothing inside the actual chains, just a name of a chain and then a blank chain.
This should be official advertisement for Ableton Live.
It pretty much is
The mere arrangement of this live set is a masterpiece in itself
They ripped this idea wich is a masterpiece
You know what anomalie needs to do. A series of how he arranges his live shows...like everything!!!!!!
Yo this is absolutely huge, had no idea that if everything was in one instrument rack your only using one core. To everyone involved making this video, I really appreciate it! Thanks so much
i literally just subbed to you cuz of this comment hahah
always wondered how Anomalie switched sounds without touching any patch changes. This dude set it on autopilot with pathing. Genius
I needed this and no one more qualified to show us than this guy!!
I've watched this video a couple of times, and I still have a hard time comprehending exactly what's going on, but still so amazing to see the levels
From Studio To Stage has great tutorials on how to do all this stuff
this band is the dream theater of electronic music ... simply genius!
Although he's a classical pianist first and electronic second. He's made his own unique sound.
@@enantiomer3164 Same with Jordan Rudess (from dream theater) so what's your point?
Ive been wondering how Anomalie changes sounds so fast and smoothly on the fly without racks and racks of gear! Ableton level 100!
Very interesting way to bring a live aspect to music that doesn't really lend itself to live performance. Live Electro-Jazz
Haha sounded kinda rude but true. Electro jazz sounds completely different. He's a classically trained musician first but he made his own sound. He indeed has enough skills to perform live. 😂
yea I understand. Wasn't really rude just... straightforward lol. But I agree.
These guys are insane I am a new fan 🔥🔥
I studied with Nic on Saint-Laurent college, in Montreal total class act. Also majored in orchestral composition, not less - which shows a lot when you think about it! He's basically used his traditional orchestral composition skills and transposed them to Ableton... genius move indeed. A really awesome and unique musician :)
Welcome to the club 👏👏👏
@@jas_bataille Yeee he's the GOAT
What a very disciplined young drummer...thats hard to find these days...Anomalie arrangements off the chain.
Damn I forgot about this dude since I got off social media. This guy is killer!
Holy shit, best video about making live electronic music I have ever seen!
I know right?
Anomalie is preposterous, he doesn't even make sense, thank you for doing this, I'm not going to waste this wisdom, I promise.
This is incredible. I realized I know absolutely nothing compared to these guys! I always max out at 8-10 omnisphere instances, but now I know how to use more. Thanks for this amazing walk thru and may I just say your piano talents are some of the best I've ever seen. New fan right here!
Awesome breakdown! Anomalie really does go the extra mile to make both his music and live shows special
I saw this video for the first time four years ago and I still come back to this day and learn something new
Anomalie is one of my favorite newer artists. Such good stuff.
This is EXACTLY what I needed to see if I could use Ableton for my live set. He works the same way I do. So glad this video exists.
you cannot start a video with a song like that oh my god.. I'm so... I can't even explain I wanna get my band right so bad oh my lord, y'all are wonderful man
I'm impressed. In fact, amazed. You are inspiring for me to get to work. You are worth following. I hope for you continued and increased success.
I didn't realize how much I love Jazz! really inspiring
This was excellent, really great job explaining some pretty complicated functions. Thanks for sharing much appreciated!
Really interesting video. Would like to see more along the same lines, how artists and bands use modern tech in their live performances. Thanks for this.
That live performance at the end!!!!! wow!
So cool of him to share!!!
First thing I did when he opened that file was check his CPU usage.
Check 5:32 for the secret sauce. I mean they're sprinkled throughout the whole video so watch the whole thing, but 5:32 was huge for me.
This is awesome but holy shit could we get a beginners video for this as well
Literally, no lol. If you aren't following the basic concepts you need to look up Ableton videos on automating instrument racks using a chain selector.
Grizzly Wang like literally I just need four backing tracks sorry for being such an inferior being
That doesn't make you inferior, but the "basics" of what he's doing would require a series of videos. I didn't mean offense I was just saying if you're not following start with instrument rack videos and automation videos in ableton
@@lucaskamal8094 he is right though.. There is no way to put all of the basics that were combined in this set into a single video and have it keep your attention for the dozens of hours required to explain all the techniques and nuance required. This would and does require a series of manageable videos. There are some very helpful videos for beginners that do cover this. One of my favourite teachers of these topics about live performance is Freddy Frogs so you could start there! Pace yourself and it will come quite naturally.
Or if you have any specific questions ask away. Surely members of this community will be able to shed light on anything that you need more explanation for.
I believe theres an earlier video that's shorter and covers similar topica from a year ago?
So lucky to have watched him live which led me to wonder how he did *ALL THIS* which led me to this video.
Wow this guy is truly a master of his craft! Props!
Thanks so much for this, great live use tips!
Wow. I need more of these live setup pieces!
Some really awesome synth brass sounds!
my wife and i were fortunate enough to watch them live at UCSD a few years ago. it was air tight.
This guy is insane on them keys!!
My computer would kill itself if it saw that in ableton
Same
exactly, did he mention how much ram he is running?
Same here bro. I need a bigger Mac for this set up
lol, my brain caved about 4 minutes in. Where the fuck I put that bong...
He repeatedly emphasized tricks on how to maximize CPU usage and he was using a regular Macbook, which can use maximum 16gb no more...
*L-I-S-T-E-N* when a master speak.
Not really my kind of jams but the setup is really rad and his playing is 🔥
Dude, this is the only video that works. Thanks for posting!
What amazing talent and abilities utilising Ableton….Wow, i need some of this knowledge and expertise. God bless you all young men. Stay well
OMG They are insane I love them💙
I'm trying to do something like this.. this is going to be my end goal...
But now I need to go back to basics!
Very genious way to implement a huge Live setup.
Anyway, one question : how to sync laptops together ? Ableton Link or "old" network midi ?
They're not actually syncing laptops, dunno why, but I'm sure it'd be easy via midi cables and using Ableton Link
@@codyrathman An issue as seemingly simple as making all the laptops start at the same moment can be solved in 10 ways of which one will be the best. We should get more in depth.
@@steamsteam6607 they dont really need to be synced because Anomalies laptop is the only one with actual playing tracks, the others are just used to host virtual instruments
@@asashesrain Thanks for clearing that up.
Thanks for sharing. Helped a lot in consideration of my own live set up using Ableton. Good stuff!
Seems like he has his Live session dialed in pretty good. Automation is our friend.
I got two questions: first, how do you deal with latency between computers and click tracks for each player? And second, when are you gonna come out with omnisphere presets for the producers out here?
The latency is almost zero if you're using a half decent audio interface
Keyboard players can play with a band. That wouldn't work with delay unless the delay is tiny.
You can optimize your setup, Ableton has a good video on doing that
Dude this is so detailed, thank you!
This is a huge precious knowledge here!
dayeeummmm!! nastyyyyyyy on them keys. you guys sound soo good!! thank you for sharing your workflow- got me inspired with ideas
This guy is a genius with music and computers!
Thank you Anomalie for being willing to share your knowledge. This is gold - production gold; and you share it freely. Again, thank you. I'll be sure to check out your set when you come to the West. (AZ in the house). Keep doin' whatchya' do, friend. //||\\
Compositions are sick and that setup is next level! Great stuff! Def adding Anomalie to my playlist mix
holy Moly this is so amazing. Mind-blowing.
This guy is pure genius 💯❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Dang! Those guys are good and really know their stuff! Je viens de découvrir des talents du coin!
Super helpful! More tracks spreads cpu load, counter intuitive but I guess the core thing makes sense. Thanks!
This is wild 😮🔥🔥Genius
formal this is so beautiful
I will connect w ur music! This peak under tent makes my music career look like a bad dream! Inspired!
Reverb totally rules!!! ❤️🍄🛸
Amazing stuff. Exactly what I wanted to see.
Hi Sir thanks very much for your informative Video. You and your Band are absolutely amazing wow!!! Could you explain how to configure each Patch/Sound within Ableton akin to Splits on a regular Keyboard? Example: Organ from C2 - B2: Piano from C3 - B3: E.P. & Strings from C4 - B4: Sample from C5... Thus using Ableton as a MIDI/USB Live Keyboard Template connecting to any USB/MIDI Keyboard!
Timing of this video 👌. I was just wondering what daw was used for the recording and live performances. Saw you in sf back in April. 🙏
Audio interface is Apollo Twin.
take a guess which daw he uses...
@@TheBBQify He shows Ableton Live in this video. So that's my guess :-)
Would have been really nice to see what kind of interface the are using and how the audio is being sent to front of house. Is each computer going out in stereo? Are the drum triggers coming through the main computer?
probably universal audio twin, since he's mentioned AU plugins
@@Mathcartney Well no, because AU is just the Mac format for plug-ins, as opposed to VST's for Windows PC's. But yes, because you can see the Apollo Twin he's using at 13:05
This ^
In the video, you can see a few interfaces, I believe it's the apollo twin for the main setup, the bassist had a focusrite, and I think i saw a focusrite for the secondary key
@@codyrathman yes
Nice, this is way more complicated than the max4live automation I was programming but I think this is the easier route for sure. I think this is way more sensible than binkbeats or something like that, tho.
ohh dear......speechless ...Thank you
I need to listen more of this music..
Amazing!!! Thank you for such a cool and insightful video!!!!!
This was super useful !
very nice setup. still trying to decide if to use sesssion or arrangement view for my live setup.
Anomalie is my hero
Soooo informative thank you guys what a wealth of knowledge and tricks and tips!
Amazing setup and explanation!
this is some serious stuff! thanks for sharing!
Thanks a lot for this Masterclasses...😊
How can I make that INDICATORS on Ableton Live? I insert midi clip but don't look like that. Thank you for the tutorial!!
Instant follow and like bro. Cause funk is a Life!
i was waiting for this
Awesome! May I ask how your click track setup works? How do you route the click to your in-ear and not to the PA?
Hey, I came across your comment. I believe the way to do it is by creating a return track, sending the click track sounds to it, and assigning the output of it to only your monitors. You should be able to do that assignment if you route the monitors properly into your audio interface. Best of luck!
Straight genius level
Ty I got my first divine because of you
Is that a Carl Thompson bass? Looks dead cool... Great and inspiring video too!
This is called... Magic... 🤦♂️ 🚨🔥
Does mx61 work as audio interface ?
in third keyboard I saw standalone audio interface :/
mx61 is not enough ?
let me know thanks.
great video
super awesome!Thanks for teach your setting
I've been using this same basic setup in Reaper to run my streams the last few years. It is amazing when it works...and very stressful when you have to tech a problem lol
Sooo useful! Thank you!
how does the band monitor sound coming out of ableton? In ear monitors, amps, stage monitors?
What specs does your computer have to be able to handle this all? RAM and all that....? and when you in the middle of your set whats the highest value your CPU usage gets (top right)?
Thanks... it's working... Good Job...!
2:47 I finally know the correct way to pronounce Rob Araujo
ruclips.net/video/6axGTQMQ93U/видео.html Now seeing this confuses me even more ...
Anomalie pronounces Rob's last name incorrectly lol
So useful! thanks!
Insane. I've a doubt, is the sidechaining automated or is it being triggered by the live drums😂
Can anyone assist with an Ableton question? I have a 2017 Macbook Pro with 16GB of RAM that I run my tracks off of. My CPU usage is hovering around 9-11% per song (similar to Anomalie's in this demonstration) but one thing I run into every so often is track skips or audio drops outs, which when you're playing with a band on a click track is a major worry. Any advice for reducing that risk? Currently my set length is only about 50 minutes, and each song only has about 10 tracks running at any one time
It's working thanks my friend
So good! THanks for this video!
That was awesome. Do yall have any live performances on youtube and where can i buy yall albums?
hi this is such a rad video! :) just wanted to ask, how are all three ableton setups synced uP? do you all just press play at the same time?
How is he connecting each chain within the chain selector of his instrument rack to the chains in the other tracks? Seems like magic. Even in the template project he put out I can't understand what's connecting them. There's nothing inside the actual chains, just a name of a chain and then a blank chain.
Can any1 confirm the issue with multicore on a single track?
Ableton creates 1 thread per track. Typically you have 1-2 threads per core, but it depends on your CPU.
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