No bother :) I've been using it a fair bit and noticed it can get a bit CPU heavy so a bit of switching off what you don't use in the chain will be useful for larger projects.
Which version of Ableton do you have for this? I don't have, like, _any_ of these things you're using. Edit: using Live 11 intro, if that helps at all.
@@musicprodstuff oh, that explains it. Intro just doesn't have most of the parts you're using for this... Kinda makes the tutorial useless for me. Unfortunately, this also seems to be an issue across the board, with folks forgetting to make stuff in a way that even viewers with the lowest-tier license can follow along to.
@@Caldoric It's difficult because of the limited range of devices you get with Intro, although I've done stuff on Simpler. And honestly, Simpler is the device I use the most in Ableton. Creating sounds, playing around with them, resampling, warping, sampling again. So much you can do with it to change the texture of the sound. There may be limitations on the effects but figuring out how you can adapt what you have to create a similar sound will make you a better producer than someone who just goes to a device and turns a couple of dials. Limitation and having to adapt is a good source of creativity for me.
Thank you. No bullshit. Just straight to the point.
Thank you I added these effects to a 12-string guitar and it is blending perfectly with the song now.
Cool. It may get CPU heavy with all the units depending on your setup but you can turn off what you don't use to get over that.
Straight to the point, well-explained, great tutorial, thanks mate!
Thank you, I make an effort to be concise and not shouty :)
I have been looking for this for years. Amazing job 🤟
Thanks! I've been using it myself loads.
oh my god had no idea how simple that was Great JOB
Thanks - hope it serves you well :)
loved this! simple and straight forward. Thank you
No bother :) I've been using it a fair bit and noticed it can get a bit CPU heavy so a bit of switching off what you don't use in the chain will be useful for larger projects.
great stuff man!
This is magic ✨
Thank you!
Nice tutorials man, keep 'em comin' 😎
Thanks, I'm enjoying sharing the things I learn, makes me learn more!
Thanks so much!
Very cool thank you!
Great stuff :)
Thank you :)
Wow very helpful thanks!
Thank you :)
Thank you
You're welcome :)
Which version of Ableton do you have for this? I don't have, like, _any_ of these things you're using.
Edit: using Live 11 intro, if that helps at all.
Yes it does - I'm using 11 Suite, lot's of additional stuff included.
@@musicprodstuff oh, that explains it. Intro just doesn't have most of the parts you're using for this... Kinda makes the tutorial useless for me. Unfortunately, this also seems to be an issue across the board, with folks forgetting to make stuff in a way that even viewers with the lowest-tier license can follow along to.
@@Caldoric It's difficult because of the limited range of devices you get with Intro, although I've done stuff on Simpler. And honestly, Simpler is the device I use the most in Ableton. Creating sounds, playing around with them, resampling, warping, sampling again. So much you can do with it to change the texture of the sound.
There may be limitations on the effects but figuring out how you can adapt what you have to create a similar sound will make you a better producer than someone who just goes to a device and turns a couple of dials. Limitation and having to adapt is a good source of creativity for me.