Can we talk about how good this video is? Starts with an interesting story about Nintendo music and then proceeds to show how to be creative with one Ableton feature while explaining every command? Fantastic, keep going like this!
Yay! Fast Midi! Koji Condo is the shit. Before Nintendo, I connected my Atari computer (1986) to the house TV and was able to write code for music to accompany a graphic. It was the first thing that influenced me to get into audio engineering. Then, I went to ATRI (im not making this shit up) and learned MIDI in audio recording school (circa 1993). Thanks Mr. T for this nostalgic and fun lesson!
Metroid soundtracks are absolutely magical. The first song I ever completed in Ableton, as I was learning how to use Live 7, was the Title Theme from Metroid. Also, thank you for this, and all your other, excellent, un-paralleled videos. I enjoy your passion, and you always give me a breath of fresh air!
There's a way of modulating the midi tools with a m4L device on a separate track, but it is unclear if the API for the existing ones allows this or you have to create your own midi tool panels (or clone the existing ones.) This was a great video. Thanks for making this!
got me hooked from the Koji Kondo reference. And yeah, the limitations of the NES and Game Boy Synths and the incredible music made on them are a wicked interesting part of music history. Great content as always
Love the video. Thanx for sharing the knowledge and ur ideas. I assume that in the sound design course all the midi and Ableton 12 stuff is in there, no? Is there a contact email?
Yeah, if You add arturia EFX Fragments to the mix then You just sit in front of Your rigs for an hour and enjoy theamazing sounds. Add bass, basic bit and You have a banger
Can we talk about how good this video is? Starts with an interesting story about Nintendo music and then proceeds to show how to be creative with one Ableton feature while explaining every command? Fantastic, keep going like this!
This guy is the dopest, him and nest acoustics have me busy af lately
@@cdrlofibeats Cheers for mentioning Nest, never head of the guy but if hebis on par with this goat then I will sure get busy aswell =]
I never knew I wanted ableton to draw me a bath till I watched this
New in-clip arpeggiation feature is sick! Also love how using the arpeggiator for sound design has an effect similar to granular synthesis.
Yay! Fast Midi! Koji Condo is the shit. Before Nintendo, I connected my Atari computer (1986) to the house TV and was able to write code for music to accompany a graphic. It was the first thing that influenced me to get into audio engineering. Then, I went to ATRI (im not making this shit up) and learned MIDI in audio recording school (circa 1993). Thanks Mr. T for this nostalgic and fun lesson!
Metroid soundtracks are absolutely magical. The first song I ever completed in Ableton, as I was learning how to use Live 7, was the Title Theme from Metroid.
Also, thank you for this, and all your other, excellent, un-paralleled videos. I enjoy your passion, and you always give me a breath of fresh air!
What a tremendous video. Your content is consistently outstanding!
thank you man , it seems you are one of those who never stop eloquent content about Ableton , love it !
There's a way of modulating the midi tools with a m4L device on a separate track, but it is unclear if the API for the existing ones allows this or you have to create your own midi tool panels (or clone the existing ones.)
This was a great video. Thanks for making this!
Can't wait to hear this tune drop! Dope video!
Love the Koji Konda callout, buddy wrote the soundtrack to my childhood too.
got me hooked from the Koji Kondo reference. And yeah, the limitations of the NES and Game Boy Synths and the incredible music made on them are a wicked interesting part of music history. Great content as always
I always work in session view until I have all the ingredients to warrant an arrangement. 😮
Awesome tutorial! Can’t wait to give these ideas a try. Thanks again for the Digital pre Amp putting it to good use like these tutorials. much love!
i have used session view like one time since ableton 5 and that was because i tried the loopmix max device. i guess i should dig in.
Too cool for school…trapper keeper that is…Session view ftw also this video and channel 😎 thanks 🙏
Awesome video.
Great stuff!! I really hope some Max wizards make these transformers automatable/mappable
Love the video. Thanx for sharing the knowledge and ur ideas. I assume that in the sound design course all the midi and Ableton 12 stuff is in there, no? Is there a contact email?
Shout out to Dave wise as well. Incredible soundtrack designer
Amazing Video!
great stuff, thanks jefe
Goat
Tight.
"this man is responsible for my childhood" 😂
Reminds me when I made game music for the Commodore 64... 3 voices!! ;-)
woah thats wild!
Yeah, if You add arturia EFX Fragments to the mix then You just sit in front of Your rigs for an hour and enjoy theamazing sounds. Add bass, basic bit and You have a banger
Blast beats @ 10:30!!!
9:35 13:14 14:38
check out Himera
reminds me of Rusko Bionic Commando
"Fart" feelings...