God I wish I discovered your channel way sooner than I did. I'm currently in a music technology class and if it weren't for your tutorials I would be absolutely fucked over. I hope this comment finds you well
Heck yeah, I have been wondering about this for a few years and have found the answer. Never going to need to play upright bass again after this hahahah
Incredibly helpful I can't wait to try this out! I usually have a lot of automated or randomized movements in my patches but I supposed I can keep them fairly straight forward and get a lot of that movement by automating stuff in the sampler itself. Thanks!
Very helpful video for sure!!!! is there way to capture also "velocity" like sampling each guitar notes with low medium and high or I am not sure how many velocity is needed to reproduce something ...natural let's say.
I have the Ableton Intro package, and I can't get the Suite at the moment, but I think I can achieve a similar thing using the Instrument Pack. Have you looked into that?
Are you able to move these kinds of created instruments between ableton rigs? If I were to import that sampler into another computer running ableton would it work?
You gave many reasons to do this but only showed one how to. And You started with a plug in and a midi clip. If we sample a sound say one sound one note as audio wav file then how do we then make that into an instrument. That would have been a useful tutorial.
Amazing video! What is the best way to save your instrument for reuse in different project or for exporting to someone?
Perfect! Thank you!
Very nice, thanks for sharing!
God I wish I discovered your channel way sooner than I did. I'm currently in a music technology class and if it weren't for your tutorials I would be absolutely fucked over. I hope this comment finds you well
I am completely in the same situation at the moment!😂😂
This video was a lifesaver.
This is very helpful, thanks!
Excellent! Gonna sample a beefy saw wave from my new minibrute 2! Cheers!
Heck yeah, I have been wondering about this for a few years and have found the answer. Never going to need to play upright bass again after this hahahah
This is a great way to go especially for dealing with cpu constraints etc.
Great video sir
I want to sample the Novation Bass Station 2 because I borrowed it from a friend for short time. Thanks for video :)
Incredibly helpful I can't wait to try this out! I usually have a lot of automated or randomized movements in my patches but I supposed I can keep them fairly straight forward and get a lot of that movement by automating stuff in the sampler itself. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing ✌✌✌
Thanks a lot 💪
thank you so much
Super awesome tutorial exactly what i was looking for. One question How do i use VST drum samples and place them in a drum rack? Thank you.
Thanks
Very helpful video for sure!!!! is there way to capture also "velocity" like sampling each guitar notes with low medium and high or I am not sure how many velocity is needed to reproduce something ...natural let's say.
Thank you so much! Do you know how to have multi layers of samples depending on velocity?
Good one! Thanks!
I have the Ableton Intro package, and I can't get the Suite at the moment, but I think I can achieve a similar thing using the Instrument Pack. Have you looked into that?
Do you have a tut on how to capture an original sound like audio input and do this? I have some old guitars that I wanna capture
Is there a way to do this so these sampled instruments can be used by midi controllers in other software that isn't Ableton?
I hope Ableton 12 has an autosampler like Logic does because this is very time consuming> Great tutorial tho thank you kind sir!
For real!
Are you able to move these kinds of created instruments between ableton rigs? If I were to import that sampler into another computer running ableton would it work?
@@CatalyzeMusicAcademy Thank you for the quick response! Would the recipient machine need the sampler plugin purchased as well? Love your channel!
you are GOD!
You gave many reasons to do this but only showed one how to. And You started with a plug in and a midi clip. If we sample a sound say one sound one note as audio wav file then how do we then make that into an instrument. That would have been a useful tutorial.