I love how you make that seem so simple with just a few presses on the Minilab. I know it can't be that simple. I'll assume you're very talented and did a lot of background work before you started the video. It's fantastic!! Great job!!
That's exactly what it is. It looks so simple that any child can play it, but to be able to do what is played here on keyboards, you have to know a lot about music and notes and, above all - and I think the biggest and most important part - is to get to grips with the Ableton software and know how everything works and can be implemented on the MiniLab. Finding the sounds is also important.
It's not THAT hard, but yes it requires some preparation to have the sounds ready before the recording. After that, you layer the looped tracks one on top of another. I'm not dismissing this as bad or anything, but it's not rocket science either.
We've only just discovered your videos and channel and we love it so much given you another sub and left another like. Your so very clever and thanks for entertaining us 😊❤
"Bitter Sweet Symphony" is a song by the English rock band the Verve, released on 16 June 1997 by Hut Recordings and Virgin Records as the lead single from their third album, Urban Hymns. It was produced by Youth at Olympic Studios, London
Salut mec beau travail c'est vraiment magnifique ta musique je l'adore toujours et continue toujours comme ça a nous faire de très belle musique avec ton piano et tu a beaucoup de talent et tu est très doue êt c'est toujours un plaisir de t'écouter joué du piano et de te revoir et passe une bonne soirée mec 😊
This channel made me fall in love with a MiniLab3 and now I have one here at home, but unfortunately I can't read music and I use the numbers on the Minilab to navigate and can play a few things. Unfortunately, I can't always see which keys you're playing. Can you please make videos of how to play it with the MiniLab3, e.g. Mr Vain cover. So that it shows which keys are being pressed and you can learn it by heart. That would be great. Thank you very much
Hey guys. do you know the trick how to change the active instrument in Ableton without pressing the main knob on Minilab? I see this in the video, but don't understand how to setup this
For me there is no wrong way to play a synthesizer. Either you like it and others like it too, or it sounds like Trash, regardless of whether the cover is played correctly or incorrectly.
@@M1978-p2n It has nothing to do with playing a synth wrong.. but playing a bass "riff" wrong or any other chords of any other instrument wrong has never been good.
I love how you make that seem so simple with just a few presses on the Minilab. I know it can't be that simple. I'll assume you're very talented and did a lot of background work before you started the video. It's fantastic!! Great job!!
That's exactly what it is. It looks so simple that any child can play it, but to be able to do what is played here on keyboards, you have to know a lot about music and notes and, above all - and I think the biggest and most important part - is to get to grips with the Ableton software and know how everything works and can be implemented on the MiniLab. Finding the sounds is also important.
straight uppp im going to get a midi controller but im scared im gonna struggle with it idk but i mean its something u can learn so yeah
Dude...I'm smoking a bowl and still....how can he do this? 😮
It's not THAT hard, but yes it requires some preparation to have the sounds ready before the recording. After that, you layer the looped tracks one on top of another.
I'm not dismissing this as bad or anything, but it's not rocket science either.
You make Beautiful Music 👏👏🎵 I love it
Merci beaucoup mec pour se petit moment de partage en musique j'adore toujours et encore mille fois bravo mec pour ta musique
Brilliant.
first song I learned on piano. I love it!
Just pure class💯
We've only just discovered your videos and channel and we love it so much given you another sub and left another like. Your so very clever and thanks for entertaining us 😊❤
Awesome. So simple, so good. Thank you.
"Bitter Sweet Symphony" is a song by the English rock band the Verve, released on 16 June 1997 by Hut Recordings and Virgin Records as the lead single from their third album, Urban Hymns. It was produced by Youth at Olympic Studios, London
Me encanta, buenísimo ❤
Salut mec beau travail c'est vraiment magnifique ta musique je l'adore toujours et continue toujours comme ça a nous faire de très belle musique avec ton piano et tu a beaucoup de talent et tu est très doue êt c'est toujours un plaisir de t'écouter joué du piano et de te revoir et passe une bonne soirée mec 😊
Excelente esperaba esos drums
really nice bro!!!!
The playing is spot on. Very good. The track volumes seem a bit unbalanced with some channels drowning out others.
Bitter sweet 🎉
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Wow!!!!
Copado !
This channel made me fall in love with a MiniLab3 and now I have one here at home, but unfortunately I can't read music and I use the numbers on the Minilab to navigate and can play a few things. Unfortunately, I can't always see which keys you're playing. Can you please make videos of how to play it with the MiniLab3, e.g. Mr Vain cover. So that it shows which keys are being pressed and you can learn it by heart. That would be great. Thank you very much
Très belle musique 😊
Huh, I always thought it was real strings, never realized it was synths
1984 ..???!!!
Hey guys. do you know the trick how to change the active instrument in Ableton without pressing the main knob on Minilab? I see this in the video, but don't understand how to setup this
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You play that Bass wrong :).
For me there is no wrong way to play a synthesizer. Either you like it and others like it too, or it sounds like Trash, regardless of whether the cover is played correctly or incorrectly.
@@M1978-p2n It has nothing to do with playing a synth wrong.. but playing a bass "riff" wrong or any other chords of any other instrument wrong has never been good.