How to properly Set up Sends and Returns inside Ableton's Drum Rack!

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 10

  • @richrobertsuk
    @richrobertsuk 2 месяца назад

    Came here to see how to route sends and returns in drum racks! Perfect thankyou!

    • @Busiless
      @Busiless  2 месяца назад +1

      Glad it helped 🤘😎 thanks

  • @XANF2
    @XANF2 3 дня назад

    Great video mate! 👍👍

    • @Busiless
      @Busiless  3 дня назад +1

      Thanks, that’s really useful in many cases and now I’m happy I could help 😊🤘😎

  • @christuusgnosis
    @christuusgnosis Год назад

    I was literally trying to figure out that drum rack return 2 days ago. Thx!

    • @Busiless
      @Busiless  Год назад

      Hi. No problem, happy to help. What are you currently making?

    • @christuusgnosis
      @christuusgnosis Год назад

      @@Busiless that's the thing, you answered my question exactly with the video about how to make sends inside the drum rack so I can have specific drum sends that aren't muddying my main revdel sends. I was literally just trying to figure that out. Thx, that's info I needed. Liked your review about the NI guitar rig a lot too, not everything works with midi...

  • @ArsenBiser
    @ArsenBiser 8 месяцев назад +1

    Спасибо друг!)

  • @TheFresnan22
    @TheFresnan22 Год назад

    Hi there! I was hoping I could get some advice or perhaps even request a video. Me and a friend are recording an album together and we're using ableton, only issue is we don't really have the amp sound we want and can't afford a new amp. I Wandering if you could tell me how I can achieve some specific amp tones in ableton. Like how to recreate the sounds used by some famous amplifiers, like my personal favorite and the one I want to use, a Fender Blues Jr Tweed Tube Amp. I've searched all around the internet and can't find anything even remotely close. Thanks ahead of time! :)

    • @Busiless
      @Busiless  Год назад

      Hi California. Thanks for watching. Sure always happy to help.
      I had a few videos on that topic already. Try to download (if you haven't already) Amplitube 5 CS ruclips.net/video/IWj6---8QP8/видео.html or Guitar Rig 6 ruclips.net/video/jcwIx1HfsDI/видео.html These are free and quite good. Also Ableton's Live Suite version has some amp, cabinet and pedal simulations which are quite good. But I'd start with the Amplitube first. And if you'd have around 50$ to spend there are some nice options which you can first try out of course - like a ToneLib GFX. I think they do a month trial of that plugin. Hit me up on instagram as it's easier to talk there ;) @busiless.music
      All the best
      🤘😎