Once you get your flow and know your program it's literally like talking and writing and reading. Second nature. :) Should've seen how it had to be made before computers and the early days of Acid Pro and Cubase. Whole different ball game.
This rules. I remember being at a Freeparty years ago, and this guy pretty much had a 8x20 ish grid of interchangable clips. He would semi-improvise his set (ragga-tribe-tek-kinda thing) every time again, it blew my mind!
I can't even count the number of times I watched the first video. I think I saved it on several hard drives :) This one will also go into my library of the great master, Ned Rush, because the first one was made on the Drum Rack. Here you use the Clips, it's different to achieve the same result. Thanks again to you.
I've been explaining to friends for years that the clip launching ALONE is why Ableton is amazing. Remixes, sampling, finding new things in old material, etc.
I started off my musical journey in session view, and over the years I’ve progressively moved into arrangements and arrangement view and bigger musical ideas, reaching around for techniques to do complicated beat’s cutting, pasting, duplicating and work out timings on arrangement timelines and more. WTF did I miss. you’ve given my Ableton projects new spark plugs. Thanks Ned.
Without a doubt, the most useful and entertaining tutorial I've seen on jungle production. I'm so glad RUclips suggested this video and your channel to me. Thank you Ned Rush
Only recently got ableton after 12 years on logic Pro, my mate suggested I check your videos out. Dude you're an absolute production powerhouse! Love your techniques and teaching style. Funny bastid too. Okay that's enough compliments. thanks a mill for the videos!!!
When I started learning deeper controllerist DJing stuff with Traktor like 13 years ago, Ean Golden/DJ Techtools was an enormous source of inspiration for me. Now (in non-pandemic situations) I use that knowledge at multiple DJ residencies. Now just diving deeper into Ableton to transition into full live sets, and Ned, you're definitely gonna be that guy I will still be thankful for decades from now. Amazing tutorials!!!
Ned Rush holy hell. I remember your breakcore days m8. I used to spend hours upon hours upon hours trying to recreate your sound along with all the other breakcore/idm sounds. Now you're fkn sitting here teaching me how to make this sound with ease. Unreal.
Please do this with breakcore!!! starting a breakcore night in London (everything repeats) and learning do much from your vids and dying to be able to do it live one day! You can be our A list act anytime!!
Dawg!!! you did the thing... got my first digs on AL5 in 2005 , been watching all the versions and demos up until then... seen it on stage as early as 2001 and that cat didn't even know about session view... get it! #classic love this vid...
quite hilarious that you mentioned focusrite positively. I thought you hated it love the things you teach and the way you do it, your attitude is awesome and your spirits free
Ohhh geez. Well done, man! Thanks for passing this along. I can imagine creating a template and dropping in your favorite samples for days and days of fun!
Thank you for this! I always wanted to produce a Jungle track, but I was always over-complicating matters. This video really helped me to simplify it and get to jamming! Thanks again and best!
Finallly! This is IT! That's kinda tutorial we all needed to see. Thanks you so much for this! Please do some more cool vids about how trigger clips in cool ways with push 2! Thank you!
Man this is the best vidéo i have see for understanding the session view, thanks you so much. I have made some M4L device to quickly generate audio stuff and that definitly in that way, i wish i can trigger it. Respect ✊
I’m always looking for new workflows. I have an Elektron Model:Samples and realized if I turn the Push to its side, it’s the same workflow! Of course, Live has a ton more features. Thank you.
In 5 minutes you have effortlessly illustrated what so many people want to know how to do. The fucking man, Ned.
Once you get your flow and know your program it's literally like talking and writing and reading. Second nature.
:)
Should've seen how it had to be made before computers and the early days of Acid Pro and Cubase. Whole different ball game.
This is fantastic
Parasocial music tech gurus unite!!! Please do a collab
NED MEANS RECORDING YES PLIZ
Absolutely brilliant. Timeless. I just made a classic jungle album titled DNA using Ableton and 90s hardware. Check it out on streaming 😉
Don’t be sad about not being a z list breakcore celebrity anymore, you’re well on you way to becoming a z list youtuber!!!
23 years later and these sounds still stimulate and will forever more. If God blesses me with extra long life, I will still die a junglist.
That killa vox sent me straight back to early squarepusher with red hot car
also the "DJ gunshot" sample at 3:44 and the snare transposition thing at 14:33. they are both parts of the track
Go plastic is sooo underrated
@@replicaacliper lol I think it’s rated pretty fairly as one of if not his most popular album
@@canon5204 idk usually people put ultravisitor or hard normal daddy or feed me weird things as his best, personally I think it's go plastic by a mile
Omfg. Elegant simplicity. This is all I want to do now.
Lol, exactly my words brother
This rules.
I remember being at a Freeparty years ago, and this guy pretty much had a 8x20 ish grid of interchangable clips. He would semi-improvise his set (ragga-tribe-tek-kinda thing) every time again, it blew my mind!
Just have to say the orange ring around your mouse pointer is a godsend and I wish everyone on RUclips would use them.
These sounds will always be amazing to me 👍
I can't even count the number of times I watched the first video. I think I saved it on several hard drives :)
This one will also go into my library of the great master, Ned Rush, because the first one was made on the Drum Rack. Here you use the Clips, it's different to achieve the same result.
Thanks again to you.
I've come back to this like a year later. This is my L7 on The Word videotape.
I've been explaining to friends for years that the clip launching ALONE is why Ableton is amazing. Remixes, sampling, finding new things in old material, etc.
18:20 the drop down into the beat was SHEEEEEEEEESH! Big up massive best jungle tutorial I ever seen.
Beyond the amazing sound... I do enjoy you waffling on.
Non-jokingly, I always learn something new from you.
I actually rewatched the first Jungle vid the other day, this is a top tier update. Cheers!
I started off my musical journey in session view, and over the years I’ve progressively moved into arrangements and arrangement view and bigger musical ideas, reaching around for techniques to do complicated beat’s cutting, pasting, duplicating and work out timings on arrangement timelines and more. WTF did I miss. you’ve given my Ableton projects new spark plugs. Thanks Ned.
I've heard about Ned Rush on Reddit, that your tutorials are amazing. They are absolutely right.
I've watched this video 1.5x because it's friday and I want more BPM
🤘🏽😁
It's Wednesday 🤔
same
Without a doubt, the most useful and entertaining tutorial I've seen on jungle production. I'm so glad RUclips suggested this video and your channel to me. Thank you Ned Rush
this is probably the most fun jungle jam ever
Only recently got ableton after 12 years on logic Pro, my mate suggested I check your videos out. Dude you're an absolute production powerhouse! Love your techniques and teaching style. Funny bastid too. Okay that's enough compliments. thanks a mill for the videos!!!
Maaaate! AWESOME! You and Seed To Stage are my two absolute favourite music production/Ableton channels BRULYAAAAAAAANT!
When I started learning deeper controllerist DJing stuff with Traktor like 13 years ago, Ean Golden/DJ Techtools was an enormous source of inspiration for me. Now (in non-pandemic situations) I use that knowledge at multiple DJ residencies. Now just diving deeper into Ableton to transition into full live sets, and Ned, you're definitely gonna be that guy I will still be thankful for decades from now. Amazing tutorials!!!
This tutorial needs a donate button! So good! Thank you.
Ned Rush holy hell. I remember your breakcore days m8. I used to spend hours upon hours upon hours trying to recreate your sound along with all the other breakcore/idm sounds. Now you're fkn sitting here teaching me how to make this sound with ease. Unreal.
I’ll be reliving those days in Bristol on the 25th of Feb.
@@NedRush nice, have fun man! a bit far for me.
Nice one Ned best tutorial on jungle ive found on the interweb ive got a launch pad to mess around with 11:29
Dude, you nailed the jungle vibe so perfectly and made it all reasonable to do, giving away some secret ableton sauce along the way… thanks 😎
Please do this with breakcore!!! starting a breakcore night in London (everything repeats) and learning do much from your vids and dying to be able to do it live one day! You can be our A list act anytime!!
Sounds fun.
Dawg!!! you did the thing... got my first digs on AL5 in 2005 , been watching all the versions and demos up until then... seen it on stage as early as 2001 and that cat didn't even know about session view... get it! #classic love this vid...
This is fucking bonkers, and I"m making a jungle project right now. This looks like pure joy to play
omg, this is so competently. Im not the only one who love this.. 25 minutes bomboclaat-action, I viewed it and it feels like 2 minutes.
i cant believe how amazing this sounds
In 20 years of trying to slice breaks, never made anything that sounded so, er, junglist since watching this. Big up!
Thank you very much!!! I was searching for this video for a while, it really helped me!
Thank you for great video! I will try to reproduce for my good old APCmini
This is the single most important video you will ever watch.
man this really rules, i can't believe how simple it is
So very useful, dynamic and fun. The pb is now i can't listen to another YT tutorial without finding it boring. Thanks Ned !! 🙄😤😂
wow u change the way i see the clip options, thx for sharing
This is good, Mr. Rush. So good.
Thank you ! Sooo good! u r mad. Dis is da B💣 💣m ! Jungle lives forever! Amen 🙏
quite hilarious that you mentioned focusrite positively. I thought you hated it
love the things you teach and the way you do it, your attitude is awesome and your spirits free
"Let's go up to 175. It's Thursday" 🙌⚡
Lol everydays a 175 day 😂🏔️
Love that vocal sample! It brings back memories of Happy Hardcore!
You are utterly taking the piss ... this is 4king BRILLLLIANT ..... cheers you Champion 🍻 the jungle is masssive. NED , YOU ARE A PRODUCTION DON.
This is brilliant.
thanks uncle ned the classic jungle video was how i discovered you
also when you were transposing the snare oriental grill 2018 by osamu sato suddenly made sense to me
Mate, this came at just the right time! I’m dippin’ my toe into jungle for a spring equinox day party, and these tips are exactly what I needed! 🙏
Yes, I DID enjoy that! You're a clever bloke!
It was DJ Cold Cut who got me into jungle, back in the day.
One of your best! Rekindled a love for session view and I am finally using Push as it was intended 🥳
big up all the Z-list Breakcore Fans!! lovely tutorial! Luv you Ned!!
This is fkin awesome! Please make another!
Ohhh geez. Well done, man! Thanks for passing this along. I can imagine creating a template and dropping in your favorite samples for days and days of fun!
Kk, let's go! :D And now let's order a Push!
It's really cool to see an update to the video that first got me into your channel. Cheers Ned, really inspiring stuff!
Thank you for this! I always wanted to produce a Jungle track, but I was always over-complicating matters. This video really helped me to simplify it and get to jamming! Thanks again and best!
Ive watched this at least 3 times in the last week and have some good progress on some sets to play with my launchpad this summer now, g-fkn-g ned.
Fantastic bro thank you
lmao "im not bitter" same felt that 11:00
Great tutorials , getting their slowly on the jungle tunes . Ableton 10 on a old mac ,korg volca keys and bass station 2 so far
hould be in the essential holy grail music tutorials hall
just stumbled on this, love this Ned!!!!
Well done getting this featured on the Ableton website, brah.
Thanks Ned for sharing your knowledge and skills with the whole world...!!
Watched the old vid a lot thanks for this update ,you actualise the power if session view 🔥
Finallly! This is IT! That's kinda tutorial we all needed to see. Thanks you so much for this! Please do some more cool vids about how trigger clips in cool ways with push 2! Thank you!
just wanted to say thank you this is so great im having fun with my new sub ,learned so much dude
I absolutely love your videos, entertaining and also very educational for someone looking to begin working with ableton
Absolutely love it! Big ups Ned
This is so awesome!
you are a fantastic human
This video is awesome. Thanks for the inspiration!
Man this is the best vidéo i have see for understanding the session view, thanks you so much. I have made some M4L device to quickly generate audio stuff and that definitly in that way, i wish i can trigger it. Respect ✊
I love your lessons, everything is very fun, simple and with pleasure!
Great video! Learned so much from watching you basically just jam!
You made an awesome video even better. Thanx!
I’m always looking for new workflows. I have an Elektron Model:Samples and realized if I turn the Push to its side, it’s the same workflow! Of course, Live has a ton more features. Thank you.
I would love more classic clip based videos!
Great as usual! Change the vid speed to 0.25 - some nice samples to do from his voice 😎🤘
Amazing as always! Cheers Junglist Massive!!!
i love that my first suggestion to this video is slipmatt
🤯
Nice job Ned
Inspiring as always, thanks Ned!
This is brilliant !
Good job !
Thanks for this! I mean I knew what legato did but it didnt click with me how I could make use of it until this vid, so Thank You!!!!
This is the genuine article
Wowooowwo getting mad Goldie vibe m8!!!
..awesome..
Ned your great man Godbless
That’s amazing . Thank you !!!
Holy shit this is THE video
This is great! 🙌🙌
this is REALLY GOOD!!
You´re funny, man!
This is so good
much love
as good as the day you made it ned
Bravo!
so so good. fun as hell. 'I'm bitter'