Ableton Tutorial - Dub Echo = Ned Rush
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- In this Ableton tutorial we are going to make dub echoes that go completely nutty using wild feedback loops and loads of effects. Support me on Patreon to download this set plus many more.
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Ned Rush is an infotaining universe of ideas for ways to make music, including areas of music production, music composition, sampling, synthesisers and sound design in software like Ableton, MaxMSP, Reason, and on hardware such as eurorack modular, Elektron boxes like the Octatrack and Analog Rytm, also visual art strategies using Jitter, focusing on music genres such electronica, IDM, glitch, jungle, breakcore, electro-acoustic, musique concrete, as well as discussing music via interviews and podcasts, and music performances via livestreams.
Oh I can't wait to curl up with a cup of tea and get lost in another Ned rush smorgasbord of delight and frivolity
One my absolutely favorite sounds yes
Omg love the ghost feedback tones
"King Ned Rush Meets Rockers Uptown in Ableton" 😄
Turned out really good in the end. Lots of fun to be had!
Jah approves
i love this shit. please do more videos on creative feedback loops & fx chains & sending returns into returns for live performance
my ears can listen to this for days cos it keeps changing endlessly
My crummy day is no more now I get to indulge in some Ned Rush tuts
Just been doing exactly this but with external effects the other week. The other thing you can do is send the effects channels to each other in a kind of matrix effects swamp 🤯
i love ned and his breathy ‘yeah’ when something cool happens 44:57
Some excellent Forbidden Planet moments
When you started the bassline and I looked at the time line with 20 minutes left in the video 😍
what would life be without you ! ❤
King of controlled chaos you la
Thumbnails are quite exquisite 🦜
Thanks for this one. The dub has been calling me lately
this is crazy gorgus
Little tip for when you're working with feedback loops etc....... Assign all the track mutes to the same hot-key just in case you need to save the world from a sudden sound explosion! ...........Or don't and just let the world around you crumble in the wake of the mighty dub!! JAH!!!
Super useful tutorial! I know you mentioned you’ve done this before but I don’t think you’ve ever done this deep before into dub echoes
This was a great video. I thoroughly enjoyed the whole thing.
Such enjoyment. Much Wow. Am real person interacting with more than 6 words
CLICK OFF!
That was a bad move.
Your a fkn genius!!
I've watched this THREE times now - it's brilliant.
great great great great video video video video ned ned ned ned
Dope!
Came for the breakcore, stayed for ned
Saved to watch later with my dinner!
Great! King Tubby would like that
You are a mad scientist. I love it so much
You have really helped me make some crazy experimental beats thanks to your tutorials, thanks so much 🙏🙏
can we listen to these crazy experimental beats somewhere? :-)
@@volieri oh hahaha, I don't make as experimental beats as before, I don't upload my beats either, but I'm going to upload something soon so I'll remember to tell you.
@@t.r.inight haha, no worries - I was just curious and got intrigued by your comment after watching the video! :-)
A clever thing to do with all the MIDI Envelopes is put them into a drum rack. In addition to taking up less screen real estate, this offers fun options like arpeggiation!
Ned rush always on point
I love this clip ❤ "Ableton the sentient god" 😯🙂
I really like the new thumbnails
very good brother! everything interacting together
Dub is king, dope session 👏
hello mate. greetings from Lithuania
Great work Ned
I always look forward to these. I always learn something fun and inspiring. If you keep making, I will keep watching.
Man I love this
Reason's The Echo has a feedback breakout loop, yet I rarely use it. Maybe I will now!
Oh Ned congratulations you're my best friend from now on.
Thank you for doing what you do🦚
Thanks for the dgoHn recommendation from your interview! I listened through an album and greatly enjoyed it, I'll definitely be listening to more.
Okay I'll shut up and listen to the video now.
Before doing this at home, i need a physical panic button the size of a game show buzzer ... ;)
Great content. btw 46:47 - shift + up = 1 octave
You're mad! So dope, as always Ned! Can't wait for you to hop back into Reason 'wink wink'!
It’s coming.
Excellent video and wonderful use of native devices. I noticed it stayed around 11% CPU most of the time, which is awesome.
cool trick
really great!!! amazing !
Superb!
48:12 to make all notes the same length use the keyboard shortcut [shift + left arrow] to make them all the minimum length then press [shift + right arrow] to make them longer again. The notes will grow and shrink according to the size of the grid.
Thanks.
@@NedRush I just checked and you can actually do it all with the mouse too, but you have to let go of the mouse button once you've made them small.
Yes you’re right again. Still not great to grab them again to resize cause they are so small but good to know none the less.
31:00 since the enveloppe is based on the midi information, you need to crank the velocity to 100% to have the max range of the envelope
please now do a spring reverb tutorial (if it's even possible)
Anyone stumped by what Ned was doing with the organ.... You can always use a separate midi track for the instrument and map the same 'Envelope Midi' devices to the corresponding sends on the new organ track. :)
Just awsome! as always.. love the dub sessions. This one and dub tails are probably two of my favourites. Find it really relaxing and inspiring. Can listen for hours. Good work
Good stuff, I love feeding back the delay send to itself. I've noticed I get a very different sound if there's a limiter on the send track, probably due to the ~5 ms latency each time it loops around. So it's worth trying with and without the limiter to see which you prefer the sound of.
39:30 this is so crazy
in good meaning
Re: The Organs..... We need CHANCE GROUPS for chords, fills and other multi-note patterns.... Listen to us ABLETON!!!!!
EIDT: The 'Chord' midi device is your friend in this situation. :)
Good idea and I agree. Would be very interesting to give a group of notes a chance but they all play together.
Best 53:15 I've experienced in quite a while
You should try adding some of your NedFX devices in the feedback chain which btw, are my new favorite M4L devices, I use them all the time nowadays
Rainy Rap Tune
Brilliant session, can we have it now dubbed into Bulgarian?
Love it. Also, you might appreciate what I discovered I can do recently...process your own tracks for stems, then go remix the crazy-ass results our kind of music gives. Using StemRoller here cuz it's the most convenient of them I've tried. In particular, I'm having fun futzing with the frequency spectrum around the vocal range, causing artifacts in various ways to make it *seem* like there's words going on, but there's no actual words going on-- then dropped it in StemRoller to check out what it gave me for 'Vocals'. There's a there there, good sir. Cheers.
Yo Ned, could you expand on how you plan/execute your live sets? Love your vids !!!!
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This rules
Great video, as always, thanks Ned! ...I've been listening to, and trying to break down, the precussive section on Horace Andy's, Government Dub...but failing badly, its too too good...😵... any chance you'd consider doing a video on how to put together a classic dub precussive line-up such as this?
sonnds great but I dont understand the routing, is the first drumlane an audio or midi channel?
Spectral Resonator > Spectral Time
Just sayin'.
What sample pack did you get the break from? Trying to get some new break samples taht arent like the blue mar ten one etc
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actually not a tutorial