I discovered this channel today. What a great discovery. Seriously considering to support this channel, because no one else shows how to use ableton in such unorthodox mode.
Supa good job doing these. Every time learning something new, can't wait to make my breakbeats more complex. Been fooling around with ableton for years but these vids are gold for the more advanced stuff!
Me: at 13:30 - “can’t wait for Ned to push play, only to realize that he has only one chain on solo and won’t hear anything”. Jokes aside, thanks for teaching me all kinds of neat shit. I’ll be headed to you’re Patreon page in a bit. :)
When it comes to the "Slice to MIDI" step: Where is a good place to find a tutorial for the Sampler end result he gets? I ask because I built my own but I then can only manipulate each slice individually, whereas his sample stays intact and effect-able as the entire loop. 🧐
@@NedRush thanks man I swear I did that but I can't find a video for the sampler not simpler..I want to change all parameters at the same time like in your video
this is really great! How can you save the instrument rack including the different chains and use it with another sample/drum loop? Do I have to recreate this whole process everytime I want to mangle some drums?Cheers!
I don't know if this is the right place to suggest ideas for videos but you nail a lot of different ways to make/print chopped up breaks in a simpler/audio... Would you ever do one using midi drums? Same kind of randomness/choppage but printing out midi so if a person wanted to swap out a hit they can...
A combination of velocity and chance as used in this video and some follow actions using multiple midi clips should see you straight, fella.... (Throw in a few poly-meters and poly-rhythms for added spaz.) Then just record the output midi on a new track. ;o]
Ned is there a way to do this in ableton 7….you can do most of it, just not duplicating the sampler in the instrument rack. Just wondering if you would know a way around it?
Trying to dream up a way to create something the same as this whilst being able to swap in/out different drum breaks (rather than rebuild the whole instrument each time)... Anyone out there got any suggestions?
@@NedRush Thx for replying Ned! Been fiddling about for the last few hours.... Unfortunately, Hot Swap only works if all you're doing is replacing one un-sliced sample with another, but in multi-sample mode if you swap one sample with another it wipes out all the other layers at the same time.
Ugh. It's just random noise. That's not music. That's just random noise. Like, do you know how to be a MUSICIAN? Do you know what a MUSICIAN is? It's about using your EAR. You know, like, you've gotta use your EARS. You can't just, like, get a computer to do it all, you know. Cause then you just get random noise. It's not really music
I discovered this channel today. What a great discovery. Seriously considering to support this channel, because no one else shows how to use ableton in such unorthodox mode.
welcome to the club
Ned shares some sick m4l devices on patreon not to mention all the other ableton set dls
Definitely worth a sub on Patreon.
"Let's go 140, it's Monday"
on monday i make 90 xD
Ngl when you said “that’s a bit too much random” I was kinda like noooo stay random
16:00 NOOOO I LOVED THAT REVERSE
Supa good job doing these. Every time learning something new, can't wait to make my breakbeats more complex. Been fooling around with ableton for years but these vids are gold for the more advanced stuff!
@Matti Heikkinen I like the randomness things for percs and drums for variating breakbeats, so this channel is very useful for me :)!
@Matti Heikkinen you will be back to these techiques .. I can tell right now you need to learn the basics.. this is advanced ;)
Distributing the chains by velocity and then using the randomized velocity to choose them is brilliant!
Another great insight to the mind of Ned.
i love this video, thanks for this awesomes techniques
How to make Aphex Twin's Druqks album in one sitting. Freaking amazing.
You're a king Ned, don't listen to the clowns, they don't know hot to appreciate the nonsense machines you construct
Wizardry it sounds amazing
Me: at 13:30 - “can’t wait for Ned to push play, only to realize that he has only one chain on solo and won’t hear anything”.
Jokes aside, thanks for teaching me all kinds of neat shit. I’ll be headed to you’re Patreon page in a bit. :)
This is brilliant 😀
great as always
I think I'm doing something cool with Ableton and then I watch your videos.
Don't worry, you still are :-)
24:30 hahahahaha I love this bit
WOW ❤
When it comes to the "Slice to MIDI" step: Where is a good place to find a tutorial for the Sampler end result he gets? I ask because I built my own but I then can only manipulate each slice individually, whereas his sample stays intact and effect-able as the entire loop. 🧐
“Hi, I’m Ned Rush, and today we’re going to do the same we always do, Stimpee...”
“Gnarfff!! But how do we get the breaks to sound completely ridiculous?!!”
interesting sounds
Awesome!
can u make all this on synth sounds too?
Why was the velocity wobbling by default?
honestly how did you learn these techniques ????
ever so slightly differently
Can anyone explain the slicing preset? I looked everywhere but cannot find how to slice to midi like in the video.
letmegooglethat.com/?q=create+a+slice+preset+in+ableton
@@NedRush thanks man I swear I did that but I can't find a video for the sampler not simpler..I want to change all parameters at the same time like in your video
this is really great! How can you save the instrument rack including the different chains and use it with another sample/drum loop? Do I have to recreate this whole process everytime I want to mangle some drums?Cheers!
I don't know if this is the right place to suggest ideas for videos but you nail a lot of different ways to make/print chopped up breaks in a simpler/audio... Would you ever do one using midi drums? Same kind of randomness/choppage but printing out midi so if a person wanted to swap out a hit they can...
A combination of velocity and chance as used in this video and some follow actions using multiple midi clips should see you straight, fella.... (Throw in a few poly-meters and poly-rhythms for added spaz.)
Then just record the output midi on a new track. ;o]
Ned is there a way to do this in ableton 7….you can do most of it, just not duplicating the sampler in the instrument rack. Just wondering if you would know a way around it?
I’ve only got a cracked version of 7 and only been at it for a week or so
I’m sorry I’ve no idea cause I haven’t used Ableton 7 for 15 years.
Ned I haven't watched one of your videos in a while. I feel like your voice has changed a bit. New microphone? Puberty? Am I tripping?
It’s puberty.
ily
16:40 An ode to UX/UI design
Trying to dream up a way to create something the same as this whilst being able to swap in/out different drum breaks (rather than rebuild the whole instrument each time)... Anyone out there got any suggestions?
Use hot swap
@@NedRush Thx for replying Ned!
Been fiddling about for the last few hours.... Unfortunately, Hot Swap only works if all you're doing is replacing one un-sliced sample with another, but in multi-sample mode if you swap one sample with another it wipes out all the other layers at the same time.
I reckon you like Stewart Lee.
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Ugh. It's just random noise. That's not music. That's just random noise. Like, do you know how to be a MUSICIAN? Do you know what a MUSICIAN is? It's about using your EAR. You know, like, you've gotta use your EARS. You can't just, like, get a computer to do it all, you know. Cause then you just get random noise. It's not really music
and where is the guitar?!
funniest comment I’ve seen in a while.... you were ‘trolling’ or being ironic weren’t you?
@@schreineinAV what do you mean? I'm just quoting one extraordinarily clever gentleman
@@nameq ahhhh right.... gotcha! 😉👍😂you never can tell in black and white....
@Matti Heikkinen I’ve never sworn on YT, but YOU can fuck off.