BONUS TIP: If you set up a new midi track and select "all ins" and set it to the chord trigger track, record arm both and you'll get all the notes in the piano roll!
I'm having trouble following this, what exactly does "set it to the chord trigger track" involve, please? I currently get the same MIDI output in the new channel's piano roll as in the original piano channel (just single notes). Thank you!
@@mykem Let’s say you only have one track in Ableton, the track with the chord generator on it and you’ve named it “chord trigger” and you’re using Operator as the instrument on it. Create a new, blank midi track and on the right hand side of the page where the track says “all ins” click that and select your chord trigger track. It might say 1 - Operator. Record arm both tracks and the new midi track will record with ALL the notes for the chords inside it as you play. - If you’ve already generated your notes on “chord trigger” you only need to record arm the track underneath, it’ll listen to the track above and generate the corresponding notes.
I play guitar and am learning piano (midi) keys but have found producing quality chords difficult. I'm so happy I found this tutorial you rock my friend.
thanks heaps for this ! this is a breakthrough for me ! as i want to explore automating midi chord progressions with special effect midi instruments with ableton live with pigments synthesizer plugin and sequencing so i can explore electronica genre music production ! :)
@@ryanmcdonald2027 happy to help you’ll gladly find all you need at the Patreon with lots of other devices too! Join at any paid tier and you’ll get everything at the shop included in the lowest price.
Love the channel. I switched to Ableton a week ago from Cubase/Maschine after seeing so many people I like use it. Cubase has a chord pad function which would be great in ableton. Chord pad can assign any chord to one key, it also has chord progression presets and you can change/edit each chord and the voicing…ok I miss that feature. One other way to make it quicker is to use a Komplete Kontrol keyboard press scale and you have whatever scale you want and multiple chord progressions. I think Arturia has a keyboard that does the same thing Either way I’m sticking with Ableton, great work flow and intuitive to learn
maybe this comment reaches you quite late but I write it anyway: There is a free MIDI plugin called ripchord (by trackbout) which exactly does the things you described Chord pad does. Hope this still helps. ;-)
Thanks a lot Will. Great video. Do I understand right: The cord setting at Ableton follows the circle of fifths? Or: How can I set up the correct circle of fifths within Ableton? One more question: Is there a better alternative to Splice? Cheers.
Hi, does anyone know how to find and download the auto chord progression rack as well as the strum effect rack? I've hunted on Patreon but cannot find them. I'm a beginner and just joined today.
@@benavanzato5127 yeah resample on another midi track, on that second midi track over at the right side of the screen you select the first midi track and “post fx”.
The possibilities in Ableton are for sure endless... and that's why I use it for so many years. But what you are showing here to generate chords is a good alternative but this turns out to be so more complicated then just play a few chords and try it out by ear (if you have no music education) until it sounds good. You will come to results much faster if you will not be afraid to press a few wrong keys/notes while trying but you will be amazed when you learn a key combination that sounds actually very good. You learn that way and get to results much faster.
BONUS TIP:
If you set up a new midi track and select "all ins" and set it to the chord trigger track, record arm both and you'll get all the notes in the piano roll!
I'm having trouble following this, what exactly does "set it to the chord trigger track" involve, please? I currently get the same MIDI output in the new channel's piano roll as in the original piano channel (just single notes). Thank you!
@@mykem
Let’s say you only have one track in Ableton, the track with the chord generator on it and you’ve named it “chord trigger” and you’re using Operator as the instrument on it.
Create a new, blank midi track and on the right hand side of the page where the track says “all ins” click that and select your chord trigger track. It might say 1 - Operator.
Record arm both tracks and the new midi track will record with ALL the notes for the chords inside it as you play.
- If you’ve already generated your notes on “chord trigger” you only need to record arm the track underneath, it’ll listen to the track above and generate the corresponding notes.
@@WillHatton Thank you, it's clear now and works great :)
is there a video on this ?
I love this! I cannot wait to play around with it, this will be fun to use my limited knowledge on! Also.....Congratulations on 7K subs!
Thanks bud! Let me know how you get on!
Andddd congratulations on your new release!
The best clear and concise video about this I seen on RUclips
You are so kind!
I play guitar and am learning piano (midi) keys but have found producing quality chords difficult. I'm so happy I found this tutorial you rock my friend.
Happy to be of service!
Does the tool take voice-leading into account. If not, your chords will remain wanting of "quality." (An ironic turn of phrase.)
As a beginner, this helped me out a ton! Thank you so much! Hope you having a great day man :)
Super appreciate you stopping by my friend, have a great day too
What?? This feels…so attainable. You really have reinspired hope into the doom and gloom of music theory.
Wahooooo! That’s the goal, I’m so pleased!
This this is quality, thanks bro! 🧡
Thank you bud!
Sending you good vibes this week! 🧡
Please keep inspiring these kids to actually write music and not just type in jazz in RUclips and hope for the rc20 best
Will do captain!
thanks heaps for this ! this is a breakthrough for me ! as i want to explore automating midi chord progressions with special effect midi instruments with ableton live with pigments synthesizer plugin and sequencing so i can explore electronica genre music production ! :)
@@ryanmcdonald2027 happy to help you’ll gladly find all you need at the Patreon with lots of other devices too! Join at any paid tier and you’ll get everything at the shop included in the lowest price.
Love the channel. I switched to Ableton a week ago from Cubase/Maschine after seeing so many people I like use it. Cubase has a chord pad function which would be great in ableton. Chord pad can assign any chord to one key, it also has chord progression presets and you can change/edit each chord and the voicing…ok I miss that feature.
One other way to make it quicker is to use a Komplete Kontrol keyboard press scale and you have whatever scale you want and multiple chord progressions. I think Arturia has a keyboard that does the same thing
Either way I’m sticking with Ableton, great work flow and intuitive to learn
maybe this comment reaches you quite late but I write it anyway: There is a free MIDI plugin called ripchord (by trackbout) which exactly does the things you described Chord pad does. Hope this still helps. ;-)
Thanks for the video, Will. Easy and straight to the point!
Please make lo-fi remix tutorials, picking a song and reproducing it with a whole new vibe is what I'm keen to learn.
I like the sound of that 🙌🏼
Thanks so much. Great tutorial and just what I was looking for.
Happy to help!
New subscriber here. Great video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. ✌️
Welcome aboard! Thanks for the kind feedback!
Thanks a lot Will. Great video. Do I understand right: The cord setting at Ableton follows the circle of fifths? Or: How can I set up the correct circle of fifths within Ableton?
One more question: Is there a better alternative to Splice? Cheers.
Dope video! I was looking for this technique
Is it possible to have a base pattern alter pitch to follow the chord root notes in live?
Hi, does anyone know how to find and download the auto chord progression rack as well as the strum effect rack? I've hunted on Patreon but cannot find them. I'm a beginner and just joined today.
Amazing!
THANKS MAN THIS IS HELPFUL
MY PLEASURE
any way to use the scaler function but when I record da note it would print all the midi notes instead of just one, So I could edit the chord later
@@benavanzato5127 yeah resample on another midi track, on that second midi track over at the right side of the screen you select the first midi track and “post fx”.
Great. I can't see the Major and Minor presets in the Scale devise on my Ableton?
Anyway of purchasing this without joining patreon 😮 bless
First 😂
very useful, interesting video, thanks Will ❤️
Second!!
Thanks so much for tuning in!
I have live 11 advanced original and the scale does not appear???
I like the house chord mode :-)
The possibilities in Ableton are for sure endless... and that's why I use it for so many years. But what you are showing here to generate chords is a good alternative but this turns out to be so more complicated then just play a few chords and try it out by ear (if you have no music education) until it sounds good. You will come to results much faster if you will not be afraid to press a few wrong keys/notes while trying but you will be amazed when you learn a key combination that sounds actually very good. You learn that way and get to results much faster.
How can I get that strum plug in?
3:55 the producer of that loop: 🥲
life saver.
Great Video ❤️
Thanks so much!
Thanks for sharing gr8 video…👍🏿👍🏿
My pleasure!
Serious tools ☝️🫡
i want to join and get the two devices and you send me a link thank you
thank you!
Wow so helpful
My pleasure
Muito obrigado amigo!
i plan on doing an electronica house/pop cover of the song called "Right here right now" by Fat Boy Slim from the 90's :)
Music theory is easy people are lazy or taught by crappy schools…but these tools help some
Understandable tool for all the uneducated EDM "musicians" who couldn't part-write themselves out of a paper bag.