I could watch this format all day. Give me hour long sets with commentary all day, you have all the knowledge and just helps make us all better in the process.
Hello and welcome, from now on, you will have No money,cos you blew it on hardware lol. No…keep it simple, get to know what you’ve got And remember, there are lots of free plugins.🙏🏼
Lots of great lessons here, thanks for sharing RT! You could deliberately slide over to bring stuff in on the 3, then use the two extra bars for the drop to get back to 1. The key change when exposed like that I think works if it modulates down, and close by in the Circle of Fifths depending on how minimal the melodic content of the part is. If it modulates up or distant from where you begin in the circle of 5ths then it sounds too cheezy like the 80's or straight dissonant when it's bare like that, you could hide it behind more stuff or take two or three steps to get there if you have a target note to reach. So here, G to F# is a bit of a leap, maybe better to step through a couple other keys (say A then B, as they're not too distant and B will very nicely move to F#, or use relative minor of A instead of A; like G > F#m > F# . Key of G has an F#dim in it already which could be a really cool step to the minor F# then the major F#) so land on the F# right when you bring in the new chords to ground it, for that floating down then landing feeling.
it's alarmingly paradoxical how a set like this can make one feel so utterly worthless and disheartened at his/her own progress, yet equally as determined and excited to keep pushing ahead to attain this level of mastery. Thank you Ricky. You never cease to amaze and inspire.
Hey ! I dont comment often but it's the second time i come back to this video. Love the vibe, love the workflow. Your videos are amazing. Love and passion from France
This is by far one of your best videos. Very inspirational and extremely useful for learning and getting some ideas of my own. Well done Ricky and thanks for the content!
The level of mastery of the instruments you display feels on a par with any other virtuoso - plus it's a dope track!
5 месяцев назад+1
Great stuff! Simple and effective setup. You could do a video talking about your approach to vocal samples and how you organize them for this kind of improv sets.
Nah. Wait a minute. I can do this... But i feel / FELT like i need to transition Alot more to hold the audience attention. What youve shown me is ... HOW to be patient and let it ride. This is inspiring I listened to the entire 25min... Good Job
I wish I could be at the show not only to hear the set again which is great but also to watch Ricky be super excited and proud when those off-the-cuff moments happen better than he expected! 😆Good luck Ricky!
Opening that hold on the sample is a neat trick. Should work fine on my blackbox will try later 🙂 thanks for the chill beats and the glance into your process 👍
Damn dude, this was what I needed this morning. A lot of stuff to take away for my own live jams. Love the fact that you use the tracks in a very similar way to myself. Absolute tight jam, happy accidents and all!
Thx for sharing, saw you at the AIAIAI launch party last week and was curious about the rig. Love how you rocked it and were able to pack it up and roll so easily. Set was tight 🙌🏾
so so dope. Inspiring honestly. You have me wanting to design and build my own live set up like this. Looks mad fun. Look forward to the next. Awesome stuff yo
Unreal Ricky 🔥I was trying a similar setup with the Tracks a SE-02 and an SP-404 that has the compressor on permanently. But there just isnt this level of control with the EXT INST turning off when moving in and out of modes. Seems like the octatrack would be a way better option.
It's not my kind of music, but I've seen a lot of tips and tricks. There aren't that many that show how to do it, with all the challenges and little mistakes. Thanks for that and I wish you all the best. What is a pity are the ads that kill the flow of experience. I must have had 10 of them, YT is crazy, it's getting more and more. I don't know if you can adjust that, a few less would be nice. Anyway, it's probably just me.
Funny how looping vocals of tracks that you even know can totally change them. I would have been singing “New hot Mercedes” and “Bake some chowder” on the floor of this set
Ou Yes Ou Yes, this is your best content , jamming house with hardware you enter in the zone and sound much better than doing the same thing on ableton 👌.
awesome work like always, im always jotting notes down when you do these videos. i would suggest tho, it might sound more natural if you try changing the key of your sequences after the sample is in. like maybe bring the new sample in, take out all the other melodic elements and drums for tension, change the key of the sequences (while theyre muted to the crowd), and then when you bring everything back it'll be in key. it might be a smoother experience. and its ok to have the sample playing in a different key than the previous sequences together as long as theres not too much sustained melodic content and theyre not clashing too hard. if you think of it with djing, its okay to be mixing tracks that arent in the same key, but it often depends on the content of each track and how much/what kind of melody is present. but with your samples i think it'll be easier since youre not dealing with fully mixed and arranged tracks, and your two "decks" are basically a bass line and a sample
Great demo! I love the Novation sequencers they are so easy to use :) I hope they will continue to release new Circuits and Launchpad Pros with improved sequencers (more steps, and patterns)
instead of switching the key of the bassline before you bring the new set of chords in, have you ever tried leaving it? it creates a lot of dissonance but that tension is so cool to dance to. it also mirrors how DJs work (or used to work before you could change the key of a track whenever you want) where theres that moment of harmonic tension before the new track's bassline is brought in. might be fun to experiment with
Awesome set. I do wish that Circuit synth was a bit more subtle sometimes. I have the OG and the Rhythm, I just love the interface but not crazy about the sounds
Being a DJ originally, waaaay before i got into production, i wonder if it'd be less stressful to being able to pre-listen to stuff you are bringing in? So, im wondering whether a 4 channel DJ mixer would help to smooth it all out? For transitioning, I think that a live loop from the outgoing track is smoother than the forced key change. This is all just for discussion, I'm not criticising in the slightest. I love it when you are just getting crazy with it!
Great stuff. That said, I’d drop the OctaTrack for a mc 707 or 404 as both would give you access to a huge library of sounds and you can trigger clips… and do real-time effects stuff to. It’s probably cause I’ve never fallen for the OctaTrack though. I do own several Elektron products and enjoy them though….
You make me want to take tracks out of the box again. Tracks is an improv machine. I gotta ask, do you use presets for synth 1&2, or do you design your own patches in components? Dope video btw, Ricky 🎛️🎚️⚡
11:14 - "couldn't have done that better than myself" - does it himself
I could watch this format all day. Give me hour long sets with commentary all day, you have all the knowledge and just helps make us all better in the process.
I'm fairly new to electronic music and I just wanted to say this channel is rad. All the best, from the UK!
Thanks for the kind words GWildcore!
Hello and welcome, from now on, you will have
No money,cos you blew it on hardware lol.
No…keep it simple, get to know what you’ve got
And remember, there are lots of free plugins.🙏🏼
Nothing will bring a group of people together like the impending doom of having to velcro a favorite peice of gear...
HAHA
top shelf - one of the best videos you've done
Agreed
This is what I live for... Ricky's improv sets 🙌
This video right here is what's up. Packed with real live workflow information. Thanks Ricky!
Lots of great lessons here, thanks for sharing RT! You could deliberately slide over to bring stuff in on the 3, then use the two extra bars for the drop to get back to 1. The key change when exposed like that I think works if it modulates down, and close by in the Circle of Fifths depending on how minimal the melodic content of the part is. If it modulates up or distant from where you begin in the circle of 5ths then it sounds too cheezy like the 80's or straight dissonant when it's bare like that, you could hide it behind more stuff or take two or three steps to get there if you have a target note to reach. So here, G to F# is a bit of a leap, maybe better to step through a couple other keys (say A then B, as they're not too distant and B will very nicely move to F#, or use relative minor of A instead of A; like G > F#m > F# . Key of G has an F#dim in it already which could be a really cool step to the minor F# then the major F#) so land on the F# right when you bring in the new chords to ground it, for that floating down then landing feeling.
I love that you were dancing Ricky, don’t see enough producers or djs dancing anymore, looks like you had fun and I love that💯
oof the dark reverb gets me everytime. Wonderful sesh thankyou
I've watched loads of live dawless improv set tutorials, this is easily one of the best, if not the best!
Analog Kitchen is highly recommended, guy really knows his stuff.
Ricky this is so baller. Shows how much you can do with simple patterns.
Right?! The balance of simple but playable is what in trying to find
I love when you create happy accidents! the level of surprise and happiness on your face... Its extremely contageous! much love Ricky
Man, I like your vibe so much. Thank you!
just wow, three elements and super fun set. inspiration!
Love the live jam sessions. Really genuine how you show what is jammin and also are not afraid to show any mistakes that happens. Another 🔥 video
it's alarmingly paradoxical how a set like this can make one feel so utterly worthless and disheartened at his/her own progress, yet equally as determined and excited to keep pushing ahead to attain this level of mastery. Thank you Ricky. You never cease to amaze and inspire.
Really fantastic work here. Great vibes, great ideas, great music.
That Avalon is a killer. Sounds like a Detroit Juno in the end
Sounding lush. Love it!
Yo! Thanks for watching Surco, you're a huge inspiration to get this rig up and running!
@@RickyTinezreally sounds great. Hope to catch you improv live sometime soon!
Man keep up the good work🔥, i'd love to see more video like this, with you just jaming and talking about what you do 🔥🔥🔥
Hey !
I dont comment often but it's the second time i come back to this video.
Love the vibe, love the workflow.
Your videos are amazing.
Love and passion from France
So useful yet chill, thanks for sharing the prep process!
This is by far one of your best videos. Very inspirational and extremely useful for learning and getting some ideas of my own. Well done Ricky and thanks for the content!
always a pleasure man!
Your videos always inspire me! Thanks for that!
Loving the live set breakdown, so much great info in there ❤
you are the best! Ricky for president!
yes, please
The level of mastery of the instruments you display feels on a par with any other virtuoso - plus it's a dope track!
Great stuff! Simple and effective setup. You could do a video talking about your approach to vocal samples and how you organize them for this kind of improv sets.
this was such a good jam!
Nah. Wait a minute.
I can do this...
But i feel / FELT like i need to transition Alot more to hold the audience attention.
What youve shown me is ... HOW to be patient and let it ride.
This is inspiring
I listened to the entire 25min... Good Job
That was great, thank you for sharing 👍
Bruh..... if the whole world could listen to this video we wouldn't have to worry about wars :) Simply awesome .... :)
fuck wars make house
@@lxxwj Agree 100% !!
Where is the outro!!!! You leave it on fire man 🔥🔥Saludos desde Alicante, España y gracias por el trabajo que haces!
Ricky always knocking it out of the park with those thumping gnarly house tracks. Love it
greeeat video, so fun watching this one
Thanks for letting us peak over your shoulder while you prep. It is helpful to hear your thinking behind transitions, which are tricky for me.
I think this might be your best video! More of these please ❤
I wish I could be at the show not only to hear the set again which is great but also to watch Ricky be super excited and proud when those off-the-cuff moments happen better than he expected! 😆Good luck Ricky!
Ricky that second track is in my top 5 ive heard from you. crazy stuff
Impresionante secuencia de deep house.
Opening that hold on the sample is a neat trick. Should work fine on my blackbox will try later 🙂 thanks for the chill beats and the glance into your process 👍
Пушка, брат. Качает! Люблю твой контент)))
Yooo, track 2 was so chill, I could listen to that for hours!
That was sooooo nice!!!!👌 More of these kinda videos please! Beautiful
This is fire my brother, good vibes on a Sunday night. Ur a scientist with it, stay swaggy. ♊
Damn dude, this was what I needed this morning. A lot of stuff to take away for my own live jams. Love the fact that you use the tracks in a very similar way to myself. Absolute tight jam, happy accidents and all!
Thx for sharing, saw you at the AIAIAI launch party last week and was curious about the rig. Love how you rocked it and were able to pack it up and roll so easily. Set was tight 🙌🏾
so so dope. Inspiring honestly. You have me wanting to design and build my own live set up like this. Looks mad fun. Look forward to the next. Awesome stuff yo
Great jam Ricky, really interesting workflow 👊
This was brilliant to watch
Unreal Ricky 🔥I was trying a similar setup with the Tracks a SE-02 and an SP-404 that has the compressor on permanently. But there just isnt this level of control with the EXT INST turning off when moving in and out of modes. Seems like the octatrack would be a way better option.
Ace! Thanks Ricky. Really enjoyed it. Cheers. Lee
Hey cheers lovedit. Would love some more of these walking us through the start to performance aspects of a Dawless performance...for beginners....
all it takes for a proper sunday eve; thx Rx
Ricky! The man, hope to catch you live one day :) youre inspiring me to start to learn to play live - one day I will!
Thanks for this video, I learned a TON of new tricks! 🙏
Another classic video
Yes dude! This is such a helpful type of video! Love it.
It's not my kind of music, but I've seen a lot of tips and tricks. There aren't that many that show how to do it, with all the challenges and little mistakes. Thanks for that and I wish you all the best.
What is a pity are the ads that kill the flow of experience. I must have had 10 of them, YT is crazy, it's getting more and more. I don't know if you can adjust that, a few less would be nice. Anyway, it's probably just me.
Funny how looping vocals of tracks that you even know can totally change them. I would have been singing “New hot Mercedes” and “Bake some chowder” on the floor of this set
We need more of these man!!! ❤️
Ou Yes Ou Yes, this is your best content , jamming house with hardware you enter in the zone and sound much better than doing the same thing on ableton 👌.
The man knows his instruments
Man that was great! Thanks for the walk through
awesome work like always, im always jotting notes down when you do these videos. i would suggest tho, it might sound more natural if you try changing the key of your sequences after the sample is in. like maybe bring the new sample in, take out all the other melodic elements and drums for tension, change the key of the sequences (while theyre muted to the crowd), and then when you bring everything back it'll be in key. it might be a smoother experience. and its ok to have the sample playing in a different key than the previous sequences together as long as theres not too much sustained melodic content and theyre not clashing too hard. if you think of it with djing, its okay to be mixing tracks that arent in the same key, but it often depends on the content of each track and how much/what kind of melody is present. but with your samples i think it'll be easier since youre not dealing with fully mixed and arranged tracks, and your two "decks" are basically a bass line and a sample
Great demo! I love the Novation sequencers they are so easy to use :) I hope they will continue to release new Circuits and Launchpad Pros with improved sequencers (more steps, and patterns)
Great job and it looked fun, too!
3:05 changing pattern settings live takes some courage! love your setup man.
hahaha! Right? its super tricky
What a great jam! 🔥
Best set I’ve seen from you Ricky! Infectious energy and joy as usual! What is the stomp box in the left?
Beautiful jam!
Nice! Great to get to see the thought process. Also, my ear wanted hear that bass line match that second set of chords (6:13)on the 3rd and 4th bar.
This is incredible ❤
Love it ❤❤ always a great listen.
Come to New York, man! Sounds like a great set!
im really digging the octatrack!
second sample fire
instead of switching the key of the bassline before you bring the new set of chords in, have you ever tried leaving it? it creates a lot of dissonance but that tension is so cool to dance to. it also mirrors how DJs work (or used to work before you could change the key of a track whenever you want) where theres that moment of harmonic tension before the new track's bassline is brought in. might be fun to experiment with
Awesome set. I do wish that Circuit synth was a bit more subtle sometimes. I have the OG and the Rhythm, I just love the interface but not crazy about the sounds
THX
Being a DJ originally, waaaay before i got into production, i wonder if it'd be less stressful to being able to pre-listen to stuff you are bringing in? So, im wondering whether a 4 channel DJ mixer would help to smooth it all out?
For transitioning, I think that a live loop from the outgoing track is smoother than the forced key change.
This is all just for discussion, I'm not criticising in the slightest. I love it when you are just getting crazy with it!
Smooth as silk 😊✌️
Sounding smooth bro!
Great stuff. That said, I’d drop the OctaTrack for a mc 707 or 404 as both would give you access to a huge library of sounds and you can trigger clips… and do real-time effects stuff to. It’s probably cause I’ve never fallen for the OctaTrack though. I do own several Elektron products and enjoy them though….
Fucking dope, the vocal old school, so classic!
track at 8:22 is Smooth AF
You make me want to take tracks out of the box again. Tracks is an improv machine.
I gotta ask, do you use presets for synth 1&2, or do you design your own patches in components?
Dope video btw, Ricky
🎛️🎚️⚡
Greetings from Sweden Ricky!
Hej Hej! Thanks for tuning in.
I could easily watch 2 hours of this. easilyyy
pls do more of this!
Good stuff! I need to get back to my microhouse.
Awesome! 🔥🔥🔥
Good Work!
Nice jam set the tracks is also underrated
Dope!
Now I just want to see one of your shows. /:
super WILD
Nice one ❤
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