Layering Sounds: Creating a Pad | Ableton Tutorial + Project File
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- Опубликовано: 1 мар 2023
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0:46 Original Chord Progression
1:19 Second Contrasting Layer
3:29 Third Pedal Layer
5:30 Fourth Arp Layer
9:10 Fifth Noise Layer
10:50 Bus Processing
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Best of Tuto from France
you're the man!! wonderful video
I had no idea you could apply samples like this, thank you!
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Thank you, im happy to see your Videos
Absolutely invaluable! Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Really great! Even though the video was relatively succinct I feel like I learned a lot!
Great techniques here! Thanks for sharing!
This is excellent content. Thank you for sharing man
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic tutorial, just what I was looking for, and easy enough to follow. Thank you!
Great to hear!
Great vid! thankyou!
Glad you liked it!
Thanks for this tutorial!
Glad it was helpful!
This is pretty cool, I can't wait to try it out.
Thanks
Old man rant warning:
I absolutely love your tutorials and certainly benefit from your thinking about Ableton and creative uses for its tools. I hope you will find time to make many more.
Being at least a generation older than you, while I can see the creative potential of noise generators I can see no use for that first flute sound with it's incredibly thick, and to my ear, ugly fog of tape hiss. It seems to obscure almost everything you had made up to that point like putting up a fence between you and something you were studying. To then add distortion was, to my mind, an extreme act but having been excited by some of the complex sounds in the background of other tutorials I was eagre to hear what you would do with it.
I know this is a matter of personal taste and my prejudices against all manifestations of faults from the past like headroom distortion, tape hiss, wow and flutter, etc.etc. Some young producer wants to teach me how to use low fi creatively and UP comes the hand😅
Great tutorial 👌🏼
Thank you 🙌