[TUTORIAL] How to make Tristan/Nano records style metallic percussions in (OR OUTSIDE) Ableton Live

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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2020
  • Hello internet,
    Today we're going to make #psychedelic #metallic percussions, #Tristan/Nano Records style.
    For this, I am going to show you several techniques on how to make them inside and outside of Ableton live, using free and payed plugins ;)
    Hope you like it :)
    If you have any suggestions for the upcoming videos, feel free to leave a comment.
    Resources :
    - KHS DELAY :
    kilohearts.com/products/delay
    - Notes in Frequency :
    pages.mtu.edu/~suits/notefreq...
    - Helm :
    tytel.org/helm/
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Комментарии • 27

  • @olliepsy
    @olliepsy  4 года назад +9

    -ERROR-
    Hello Everyone,
    I've noticed thanks to some comments on social media that I've made a mistake in this video (who said making videos won't teach me new stuff ? ;) ), I don't remember how or where I've learned the technique of adding the frequency of a note as the delay time (which is wrong)... what I should have shown you is how to calculate the time of the delay based on the frequency of the note which can be done thanks to this equation : T=(1/F)*1000 (Time = (1/Frequency) *1000) or in my case the note is F = Frequency is 21.83 => T=(1/21.83)*1000 => T=45.8ms (which what I should have dialed instead of 21.83).
    The funny part is, every-time I've dialed 21.83ms the results were almost in tune with the key of F even after adding a tuner at the end of my chain because, if we inverse our last equation (21.83 =1/F) the results will be 45.8hz which is almost in between F1(43.65hz) and F1# (46.25hz)...
    Hopefully that makes sens for you, I'll make a video to correct and explain that, but till that, the most accurate answer in my case will be taking the frequency of F1 (43.65hz) adding it to the equation : T=(1/43.65)*1000 => T=22.9ms (which is pretty close to 21.83ms) :)
    Sorry again 🙁😅

  • @abhishekreddy9065
    @abhishekreddy9065 4 года назад +3

    finally found proper production tutorials🔊👽

    • @olliepsy
      @olliepsy  4 года назад

      thanks dude, really glad you think that of my tutorials :)

  • @barneyboyer9364
    @barneyboyer9364 4 года назад

    Thanks man!

  • @Audiorial
    @Audiorial 4 года назад

    Very cool one dude

  • @meninspace_music
    @meninspace_music 4 года назад

    Very effective sound!

    • @olliepsy
      @olliepsy  4 года назад

      Thanks man, cheers :)

  • @jimbiskhan
    @jimbiskhan 4 года назад

    Wow thats awesome, thanks!

    • @olliepsy
      @olliepsy  4 года назад

      You're welcome man, glad you liked it :)

  • @iTzKlipa
    @iTzKlipa 3 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @arkashahitech
    @arkashahitech 4 года назад

    Cool stuff man :)

    • @olliepsy
      @olliepsy  4 года назад

      Thanks Man :) :)

  • @DavidYossefAbk6
    @DavidYossefAbk6 4 года назад

    Wow nice bro

  • @BappinProductions
    @BappinProductions 4 года назад +2

    2:09 this is not quite right. Frequency F = 1/T, where T is the period in seconds, therefore the delay time in ms, t = (1/F) x 1,000. If you want to tune the delay to F0, then the delay time should actually be 45ms, not 21ms as in the video. A period of 21ms is approx 47Hz and the closest musical note is F#1 (46.25Hz). Otherwise a very nice tutorial, thanks for sharing 😊

  • @Rautomaika
    @Rautomaika 4 года назад

    Supper cool :)

  • @OldPsytrance
    @OldPsytrance 4 года назад

    thanks man

    • @olliepsy
      @olliepsy  4 года назад

      Cheers man :) :)

  • @tsoirandy6732
    @tsoirandy6732 3 года назад

    Super cool one!! I look for this sound has long time~ but I have a question,
    that ''Transp'' button correspond in cubase where?? I can't find that, anyone will know that? :(

  • @TheObscure16
    @TheObscure16 4 года назад

    hello , thats awesome but anyone knows if there is a tutorial in cubase for this effect
    thx

    • @furkansafak3
      @furkansafak3 4 года назад

      look into 'Quick Controls' on Cubase MIDI tracks. They act like Macros on Ableton and you can map & automate your parameters.

  • @blablanix1172
    @blablanix1172 4 года назад

    common techinique.. nice tutorial.. only one thing.. your sampled bass isnt in f its actually e or d#. you can hear that the because tonalitys are clashing

    • @olliepsy
      @olliepsy  4 года назад

      Hey, am pretty sure it's in F since I made that sample, the problem comes from (as I noted in the pinned comment) the delay's time ;)

    • @blablanix1172
      @blablanix1172 4 года назад

      ​@@olliepsy ye got it also.. you are completly right.. didnt read that comment.. i always throw a tuner after the delay and go around 90% feedback.. i had some great presets for every note (with the right ms) back in time. but i lost them when i switched setup

    • @olliepsy
      @olliepsy  4 года назад

      @@blablanix1172 Yeah I understand, actually as I said in the comment, I don't remember how I've changed my techniques to using the HZ instead of calculating, but with time I've just stopped putting the tuner since I was "so sure" that it's the right tonality (which obviously I had to check lol)....