UPDATE (2023): These days, I'm using ClyphX Pro (+ Ableton Live) to control the looping. It's much more reliable and faster to program than the Bink Looper. For anyone interested, here's bit more info about the performance + filming process: The music was performed in real-time as you're hearing it. With Bink Looper, I'm able to pre-program when certain microphones or audio-inputs start and stop looping. I do this by launching prepared "scenes"- basically, huge sets of scripted commands. For example, I launch a scene at @4:37. It instructs one of the Handpan channels to wait for 12 beats, record for 12 beats, and start playing those 12 beats back immediately. While that's all happening, the Bass channel waits for a total of 48 beats before starting a loop of 12 beats. At 60 beats into the scene, the synths, hi-hat/snare, kick, and paintbrush-effect all start playing through a variety of filters, delays, and other effects to build up the intensity. The long note played on the MicroKorg Synth is sampled for later use. New scene launch at @5:22. For the video, we filmed the full song multiple times to get a variety of camera-angles on all the instruments. The overhead camera stayed on a tripod throughout the shoot, which made it relatively easy to use a plate-shot of the perimeter to mask out the camera people on each side.
Clécio Rimas maybe at some point in the future. I’m still learning too much myself- I don’t feel qualified to teach yet. But check out Binkbeats’ tutorial with Ableton.
thats so cooll great performance.. great music i want to ask .. what happens with ableton performance with so many effects loaded plus whats happening with latency.. did you had any problems ever ?
@@gaithouri Haha, this is the problem that keeps me awake at night. It's always an uphill-battle to keep the latency low without melting the CPU. In general, I try to only use low-intensity Ableton devices, and hardly any external plug-ins. Just some occasional Pro-Q 3s. Additionally, I have a beefy Mac Mini with a fast processor, and a ultra low-latency Interface, the Presonus Quantum 26x32 (Thunderbolt). Last thing - these days I don't use any software instruments. Only hardware synths. That really helps free up the CPU for the important stuff. Hope this helps!
I do not understand youtube and its algorithm or whatever it is how come this much of skill, talent, effort, passion, experience, magic is not being rewarded, being shown to more people! Clearly there is something wrong! Respect man this is inspiring, awesome musicial magical journey... you deserve the best.!
Amazing man. So creative and well performed. This makes me wanna do the same to create a jamming environment, but I don't know how to route so many inputs
Wow! This is simply incredible Connor. Excited to see more of your art, thanks to Arn for showing me your channel. And man, the level of detail in your programming and preparation is incredible. Keep up the amazing work!
I’ve been watching your videos, very musical and even more impressive control over technology. Have any suggestions for a more free, improv approach to composing?
@@connorshafran Hahaha maybe not, but your music did, made some good memories with it, made my road trip last year. Try optimising the SEO, labels, title, making a blog. At least is what I did for some of my videos and they are going very good, and they are not as good as yours by far! Send you good vibes! Keep the amazing music going :)
leoncelestine a really fast audio-interface. i use the presonus quantum (thunderbolt). even with my old clunky computer, i can work at 5.8ms latency / 128 samples.
Hey, I love the hang drum in this! I was wondering your thoughts on using the presonus quantum series interfaces? Looking at getting one of those for the low latency, but I noticed it doesn't have direct monitoring, has that ever been an issue for you for example for recording vocals on a project that has some plugins on it adding extra latency? For example, when you are performing the hang drum, do you notice that few millisecond latency in your monitor headphones? I am super sensitive to latency as a percussionist. So impressed by this performance!! Also, what kind of pan drums are those, are they the original PanArt hang drum?
Hey there, these are all very good questions. Overall, I love the Quantum, and I would go so far as to say that it has made this whole journey possible for me. No, there isn't any direct monitoring, but it's never been a real issue for me. When I'm performing, I need to listen to the whole mix (with effects), and when I'm doing studio recording, I usually use a different interface with good pre-amps (like the Apollo Twin). This thing is really designed for live performance, in my opinion. It doesn't sound great, but it's fast. Regarding the bit of latency- yes, I do notice it. I run Ableton at 128 samples, which comes out to 5.83ms round-trip latency at 48khz. I feel the latency a bit when I'm playing hand-percussion, and it does suck a bit, but I'm just thankful it's as fast as it is with my old clunky 2013 macbook. You get used to it. The purple handpan is made by Pantheon Steel, and the silver is made by Aura Handpans. Original PanArts are very hard to come by.
I could do it all from one if I wanted to; it's just a matter of physical distance. I needed one controller close to my handpans, and the other close to the floor tom / book.
How are you unarming the mics with the Binklooper? When I run a second scene to unarm a mic, it stops the current sample. I've tried adding in a second launch envelope, but it still stops the sample from playing before restarting.
Andrew Eldridge While a sample is playing, I never need to un-arm that same channel. But if you mean that your next scene stops all currently-playing samples, you just need to click on the empty scene slot on that channel and hit “Command+E,” or right-click and choose “remove stop button.” When you launch that scene, it won’t affect that channel and your sample will keep playing.
connor shafran The first answer is what lead me to the fix. The samples were playing but I could still hear my original signal. Found out my interface needed to be set to DAW mode allowing me to do all routing within Ableton. Thanks for the help!
UPDATE (2023): These days, I'm using ClyphX Pro (+ Ableton Live) to control the looping. It's much more reliable and faster to program than the Bink Looper.
For anyone interested, here's bit more info about the performance + filming process:
The music was performed in real-time as you're hearing it. With Bink Looper, I'm able to pre-program when certain microphones or audio-inputs start and stop looping. I do this by launching prepared "scenes"- basically, huge sets of scripted commands.
For example, I launch a scene at @4:37. It instructs one of the Handpan channels to wait for 12 beats, record for 12 beats, and start playing those 12 beats back immediately. While that's all happening, the Bass channel waits for a total of 48 beats before starting a loop of 12 beats. At 60 beats into the scene, the synths, hi-hat/snare, kick, and paintbrush-effect all start playing through a variety of filters, delays, and other effects to build up the intensity. The long note played on the MicroKorg Synth is sampled for later use. New scene launch at @5:22.
For the video, we filmed the full song multiple times to get a variety of camera-angles on all the instruments. The overhead camera stayed on a tripod throughout the shoot, which made it relatively easy to use a plate-shot of the perimeter to mask out the camera people on each side.
A simple tutorial would be fantastic, showing the organization to record two or three loops
Clécio Rimas maybe at some point in the future. I’m still learning too much myself- I don’t feel qualified to teach yet. But check out Binkbeats’ tutorial with Ableton.
This is fascinating, the level of detail in your preparation and programming is amazing. Thank you for sharing this comment!
thats so cooll
great performance.. great music
i want to ask .. what happens with ableton performance with so many effects loaded plus whats happening with latency.. did you had any problems ever ?
@@gaithouri Haha, this is the problem that keeps me awake at night. It's always an uphill-battle to keep the latency low without melting the CPU.
In general, I try to only use low-intensity Ableton devices, and hardly any external plug-ins. Just some occasional Pro-Q 3s. Additionally, I have a beefy Mac Mini with a fast processor, and a ultra low-latency Interface, the Presonus Quantum 26x32 (Thunderbolt).
Last thing - these days I don't use any software instruments. Only hardware synths. That really helps free up the CPU for the important stuff.
Hope this helps!
Brillante, Connor Shafran, eres un gran descubrimiento para mi, un gran saludo👏👏👏🙏
This is so next level,found this through podcast,headphones only here,thanks for your music and technical skills
1000 times bravo for you.
Greetings from Serbia.
Fantastic. Came here from your Bink Looper tutorial. Amazing work!
I do not understand youtube and its algorithm or whatever it is how come this much of skill, talent, effort, passion, experience, magic is not being rewarded, being shown to more people! Clearly there is something wrong! Respect man this is inspiring, awesome musicial magical journey... you deserve the best.!
Very inspiring. Awesome, finally a technique which makes fun to produce live loops
You are amazing sir. Love your sound bro.
Incredible your songs/melodies remind me of naden but with more percussion
My friend, you are the king of music.
This is super dope & I love the environment you set up to perform! 🌶🔥
Supergood! Thanks for sharing! Great inspiration both music und production-wise!
So beautiful!
Amazing man. So creative and well performed. This makes me wanna do the same to create a jamming environment, but I don't know how to route so many inputs
Oh waw
I love this even more than Binkbeats. You've really taken this technique somewhere all your own. Really great work.
Absolutely incredible my dude, truly a musical inspiration. This creates such a unique atmosphere.
man you're so underrated! This was amazing!
s i c k !
how elegant and beautiful, hooked immediately - you have a new fan, sir!
thanks! :)
@@connorshafran keep them coming... :-)
Wow! This is simply incredible Connor. Excited to see more of your art, thanks to Arn for showing me your channel. And man, the level of detail in your programming and preparation is incredible. Keep up the amazing work!
Niiice 🙌
Impressive! Keep up the good work
Nice job man! Ableton's just shared it.
Hey thanks for the heads up! I had no idea until you commented, actually.
Beautiful sounds and a stunning studio setup, aesthetic
Great job Connor! The beard is nice.
Yo! Great to hear from you! Your 9INE cover is insanely good.
Very nice! I loooooove it!
Incredible, Connor. How cool!
I’ve been watching your videos, very musical and even more impressive control over technology. Have any suggestions for a more free, improv approach to composing?
Thank you for sharing this with us Connor! I like the drop at 5:20 ;).
Book is official percussion now! Bravo! :)))
nice !!
Bravo maestro!!!!
AWESOME!
Awesome indeed!!!
Bravo!! :)
I bet you this has 1 million views next year
In an ideal world you'd be right!
This didn't age well
@@connorshafran Hahaha maybe not, but your music did, made some good memories with it, made my road trip last year. Try optimising the SEO, labels, title, making a blog. At least is what I did for some of my videos and they are going very good, and they are not as good as yours by far! Send you good vibes! Keep the amazing music going :)
sooooo good
Amazing, just amazing
super nice, bravo !
Another masterpiece.
Quick question: How do you deal with latency? :)
leoncelestine a really fast audio-interface. i use the presonus quantum (thunderbolt). even with my old clunky computer, i can work at 5.8ms latency / 128 samples.
@@connorshafran Thanks! Yeah was thinking about that...
Awesome!
Awesome performance! What hang drum stands are you using?
Thanks! They're actually home-made. DM if you want more details.
wow! incredible!
Really nice! :)
This is beautifulllll nice work man! 🙌🏽
Hey, I love the hang drum in this! I was wondering your thoughts on using the presonus quantum series interfaces? Looking at getting one of those for the low latency, but I noticed it doesn't have direct monitoring, has that ever been an issue for you for example for recording vocals on a project that has some plugins on it adding extra latency? For example, when you are performing the hang drum, do you notice that few millisecond latency in your monitor headphones? I am super sensitive to latency as a percussionist. So impressed by this performance!! Also, what kind of pan drums are those, are they the original PanArt hang drum?
Hey there, these are all very good questions.
Overall, I love the Quantum, and I would go so far as to say that it has made this whole journey possible for me. No, there isn't any direct monitoring, but it's never been a real issue for me. When I'm performing, I need to listen to the whole mix (with effects), and when I'm doing studio recording, I usually use a different interface with good pre-amps (like the Apollo Twin). This thing is really designed for live performance, in my opinion. It doesn't sound great, but it's fast.
Regarding the bit of latency- yes, I do notice it. I run Ableton at 128 samples, which comes out to 5.83ms round-trip latency at 48khz. I feel the latency a bit when I'm playing hand-percussion, and it does suck a bit, but I'm just thankful it's as fast as it is with my old clunky 2013 macbook. You get used to it.
The purple handpan is made by Pantheon Steel, and the silver is made by Aura Handpans. Original PanArts are very hard to come by.
Magnificent song ! Maybe you could do a full tutorial on how you use the Binklooper ?
ruclips.net/video/4TpMLmO_JJc/видео.html
@@connorshafran seen! and shared on social media ;-) Thanks a lot. I will try it soon :-)
how do the 2 separate midi pads come into play if i may ask? (total noob) one for beat making one for program changes/midi mapping into Ableton?
I could do it all from one if I wanted to; it's just a matter of physical distance. I needed one controller close to my handpans, and the other close to the floor tom / book.
aaaaaaaa- uh i mean, that's pretty nifty
How are you unarming the mics with the Binklooper? When I run a second scene to unarm a mic, it stops the current sample. I've tried adding in a second launch envelope, but it still stops the sample from playing before restarting.
Andrew Eldridge While a sample is playing, I never need to un-arm that same channel. But if you mean that your next scene stops all currently-playing samples, you just need to click on the empty scene slot on that channel and hit “Command+E,” or right-click and choose “remove stop button.” When you launch that scene, it won’t affect that channel and your sample will keep playing.
connor shafran The first answer is what lead me to the fix. The samples were playing but I could still hear my original signal. Found out my interface needed to be set to DAW mode allowing me to do all routing within Ableton. Thanks for the help!