Funny... I am a 58 yo aged keyboard player. Born with progressive rock. I find these ways of composing totally alien to me. But for the same reason so interesting... Thanks a lot
I LOVE THIS SERIES! A good tip for me was to set the output of a siedchaind track only to the renturn track because I always wondered why my siedchain was a little week.
Great tutorial, loved the drum groove you created! I was wondering, what is the purpose of sending the sample to a return track with the sidechain compressor, as opposed to just putting the compressor on the sample channel itself? :)
Love this video, I don’t use Ableton anymore (I’ve gone totally hardware/sampling sequencing) but all the tips shown have real world applications whatever your workflow. Thanks guys, more please!!! 👍🏽🙏🏽🇬🇧
@@ThomannBedroomProducers depending on my mood, Roland Zenbeats, Beatmaker3 (both iOS) or I just midi up a few boxes Tr8s, Model:Cycles and sample a few modular bits!
Hi Pat, it allows you to change the behavior of the audio in the loop using the loudest points as the intervals. The slider that goes from 100-0 adds an increasingly drastic fade after each transient and then each loop mode changes how it fills in the silence when the fade is applied. Really fun to use and is more clear once you start messing around with it!
@@patkelly8309 I usually only do this when I send demos to friends. When you use a mastering plugin/chain the normalisation is usually done there already, and if you have someone else master it you should definitely NOT normalise it, they need the headroom for mastering:)
Best Kaytranada breakdown I've seen till now
Same
Wow.... this is actually spot on! Great work. I emulate Kaytra in my songs and I'll be sure to take this to next track I work on!
Funny... I am a 58 yo aged keyboard player. Born with progressive rock. I find these ways of composing totally alien to me. But for the same reason so interesting... Thanks a lot
I LOVE THIS SERIES! A good tip for me was to set the output of a siedchaind track only to the renturn track because I always wondered why my siedchain was a little week.
One of the best things I ever set up!! Glad you found the video useful!
Crazyy beat! This is something kaytra could produced
Thank you! Appreciate that
Great tutorial, loved the drum groove you created! I was wondering, what is the purpose of sending the sample to a return track with the sidechain compressor, as opposed to just putting the compressor on the sample channel itself? :)
This is hard, bro! Cheers.
You got it!
I know I'm late but this was TOUGH! loved it
Glad you enjoyed it! 👊
Damnnn most accurate one thus far
Love to hear that!
Awesome video 🙌🏼
Glad you liked it!
Very dope dude. New subscriber earned
Awesome, glad to hear it!
Amazing dude ! Release this song !!!
This is so good, you should put it out!
Great video! Thanks for posting!!!
this is awesome thank you! gonna sample til i die!
Love this video, I don’t use Ableton anymore (I’ve gone totally hardware/sampling sequencing) but all the tips shown have real world applications whatever your workflow. Thanks guys, more please!!! 👍🏽🙏🏽🇬🇧
Hi Trevor. Thanks for the feedback. Which daw are you using instead?
@@ThomannBedroomProducers depending on my mood, Roland Zenbeats, Beatmaker3 (both iOS) or I just midi up a few boxes Tr8s, Model:Cycles and sample a few modular bits!
I learned thanks bro
Glad to hear that!
Unreal thanks
Absolutely!
This was fire man. Is this Ableton?
Yes it is!
Amazing 😭
Is this uploaded anywhere? SoundCloud? It goes so hard!
This makes me want to use ableton instead of cubase.. it seems set out in a better way for me but I don’t have access to it
🤩🤩🤩🤩😍😍😍😍
Go off grid push the envelope (filter)
What does the Transient Loop function do please?
Hi Pat, it allows you to change the behavior of the audio in the loop using the loudest points as the intervals. The slider that goes from 100-0 adds an increasingly drastic fade after each transient and then each loop mode changes how it fills in the silence when the fade is applied. Really fun to use and is more clear once you start messing around with it!
@@Senshobeats Respect. Thanks my man. I'll go and have a play with it now.
@@Senshobeats Should I ever normalize on Export?
@@patkelly8309 I usually only do this when I send demos to friends. When you use a mastering plugin/chain the normalisation is usually done there already, and if you have someone else master it you should definitely NOT normalise it, they need the headroom for mastering:)