Cool trick, I’d keep the drum loop and the vocoder track separate, vocoder all the way wet and duplicate the drum loop, that way you could mix it better later on.
Nice one ! I adore the time when you "get inspired," as say. Producing for me is about this ongoing investigation until suddenly something sounds creative, at which point the rest flows much more easily
Amazing " Dulli" 😊. In the mastering Prozess, can you tell us something about the mono-compatibility and how to fix the stereo problems. Thank you so much.
Thank you, i love Ableton more and more
Mind blowing as usual man!! Thanks a lot for all the inspiration…number one channel in youtube for me right now, congrats! Keep going dude!
thank you Guy you are great !
I love all these tips. Keep up the great work !!
i love this new edit you make, it makes more easy to follow you and see what are you doing exactly! thx a lot for all the big data in your videos
So good! I actually do this on FL with the help of a Peak Controller on my signal and a Balance on my pad ❤
Cool trick, I’d keep the drum loop and the vocoder track separate, vocoder all the way wet and duplicate the drum loop, that way you could mix it better later on.
Nicely done!!
Great idea. This is really useful. Thanks!
Excellent :)
Nice. You could use a trance gate type plugin to do the same thing, except the vocoder does give you that vocoder "sound" if you want it. ;)
TOP!
Nice one ! I adore the time when you "get inspired," as say. Producing for me is about this ongoing investigation until suddenly something sounds creative, at which point the rest flows much more easily
You have so many cool tips! Thank you so much for sharing!
Nice video. Wanna give this technique a try later. ~
Sick hack 🔥🔥
Good tips as usual mercii
Thanks!
Amazing " Dulli" 😊. In the mastering Prozess, can you tell us something about the mono-compatibility and how to fix the stereo problems. Thank you so much.
Yo’uve got Nice ideas and great channel 👍
merci beaucoup :)
Dope Video
Thank you!
Got some 2002 Sasha vibes going on