Thank you a lot for the video! It's very helpful! searched openai for the bleed setting and as per Chat GPT: In the context of Ableton Collision, "Bleed" is a parameter that allows you to control the amount of cross-talk between the different resonators in the instrument. It simulates the real-world behavior of mallets or bows striking multiple strings or bars simultaneously, causing them to vibrate and interact with each other. By adjusting the Bleed parameter, you can create more or less interaction between the different resonators, which can lead to interesting and complex harmonic content. It can also be used to achieve more realistic and natural-sounding performances, as real-world mallet and string instruments often exhibit bleed and crosstalk between different components
about the bleed setting : abletons Corpus effect has the same setting (cuz its basically almost the same as collision, except it uses whatever isntrument you apply it to as the excitator). try putting corpus on any random instrument, cranking it to wet all the way and messing with the bleed setting. might help give anyone whos curious an idea of what it does. the difference is very audible there. might be cuz of the difference between the sound of the mallet and the sound of whatever you put corpus on. corpus is older than collision so maybe they just left it in when they made collision despite it not making much of an impact inside collision.
You can use collision with other synths or sounds. Thats where bleed really comes in handy. I often use it to fix high or low frequencies in a sound and blend in the harmonics from collision with bleed.
Reminds me a bit of the red oscillators from the Plaits module. I've been looking for something like that as a VST Synth, who knew it was under my nose the whole time😅
Note if you have LITE you don't any of these goodies, only thing you get is Instrument & Drum rack, but don't worry you can get free vst plugins that do the same or sometimes better.
I completely forgot about this synth. Thanks for the reminder and great post!
Thank you a lot for the video! It's very helpful!
searched openai for the bleed setting and as per Chat GPT:
In the context of Ableton Collision, "Bleed" is a parameter that allows you to control the amount of cross-talk between the different resonators in the instrument. It simulates the real-world behavior of mallets or bows striking multiple strings or bars simultaneously, causing them to vibrate and interact with each other.
By adjusting the Bleed parameter, you can create more or less interaction between the different resonators, which can lead to interesting and complex harmonic content. It can also be used to achieve more realistic and natural-sounding performances, as real-world mallet and string instruments often exhibit bleed and crosstalk between different components
That’s actually pretty clear. ChatGPT to the rescues huh.
yay, thanks 🤘🤘
Wow! Thank you for this incredibly detailed deep dive into collision!
Very inspiring
Super useful tutorial. Thanks so much!
Very informative im definitely trying out the collision
about the bleed setting : abletons Corpus effect has the same setting (cuz its basically almost the same as collision, except it uses whatever isntrument you apply it to as the excitator). try putting corpus on any random instrument, cranking it to wet all the way and messing with the bleed setting. might help give anyone whos curious an idea of what it does. the difference is very audible there. might be cuz of the difference between the sound of the mallet and the sound of whatever you put corpus on. corpus is older than collision so maybe they just left it in when they made collision despite it not making much of an impact inside collision.
Really thorough. Thanks.
You can use collision with other synths or sounds. Thats where bleed really comes in handy. I often use it to fix high or low frequencies in a sound and blend in the harmonics from collision with bleed.
Wow! live 11 really polished Collision up
Very nice video brother 🙏 thanks!
I love Collision.. such a fun sound generator ♥️
It’s underrated. Like the speed at which I block channels which describe things as underrated. Toodle pipski!
thank you so much, perfect overview
Awesome video... I'll check it out next time I fire up Ableton
Great video. On a great instrument.
Dope explanation. Very clear. Cheers.
Really nice video!
nice vid. I'll definitely try to implement collision in my productions
Reminds me a bit of the red oscillators from the Plaits module. I've been looking for something like that as a VST Synth, who knew it was under my nose the whole time😅
And like Elements, for sure :)
Liking caz deep dives are cool
New subscriber I look forward to diving through your channel
Great run through. thanks
Thanks
This was great. One question: Where can I find the 'glide' function?
All Ableton synths are great. You could only use stock synths and composing great song actually. Specially with the addition of the Wavetable.
Collision is sick.
thanks purge👍
so effin coooool!
you are blocking the window 😍
13:20 Why the torture to leave it at "high" 🙉
cheers i knew it was something good just didnt know how to use it
Note if you have LITE you don't any of these goodies, only thing you get is Instrument & Drum rack, but don't worry you can get free vst plugins that do the same or sometimes better.
Do you have any specific recommendations?
As from 11.3 all versions have the drift synth
Totally forgot it existed
do u need suite or is this in standard
It's a fine synth... Except for when it barfs and screams at you with a +24dB peak out of nowhere.
exciters*
ex-cite-or not ex-cite-tite-or ;)
So, this is a Plonkish thing.
Pronounced more like "ex-si-tay-tor", not "excite-a-tor".