I really appreciate these videos. I am primarily a guitar player making a blend of rock with electronic elements and i always struggle with the included preset sounds in Ableton working for my purposes. I just searched "making classic synth sounds in Ableton" and your videos popped up. I subscribe and will be watching and following along.
I love the way this pretty much follows the Warm Analog Synth tutorial, but achieving a different sound. Just shows that small tweaks can make big differences. These Analog tutorials are definitely worth coming back to and making notes on. Really like the repetition here too (not a criticism) as it reinforces knowledge. Awesome. Your channel gets a big subscribe and lots of thumbs ups!
Really glad again that you found value in this tutorial! Yes, I think I use similar patterns to find sounds, but I guess everybody kind of does it. And it helps to realize what small tweaks do to the sound. Thanks a lot for the sub and all the warm words 😊
@@JannisLeWolff Sorry I’m not a stalker, just locked down in Shanghai trying hard to get good at something, and obviously excited and grateful for your tutorials. ;-)
@@stuartleighton haha all good! Engagement is always good for helping the algorithm 😇 no, but seriously, I’m just really glad you connect to my videos. Don’t hold back to ask more questions or comment some more 😊
@@JannisLeWolff Thanks Jannis, today I made myself a gothic sounding synth pad, and then tried and successfully made what sounds like a group of people playing brass instruments. Wasn’t quite sure what I was doing at times but now I well understand how to fatten up a sound and how to make it seem like more than one person is playing. Very happy with that progress. I did also try and replicate one of Orbital’s sounds but couldn’t quite get a match. That’ll come with more experience for sure. Will work through another tutorial tomorrow and then do some experimenting myself to try and work out to create some new sounds. Analog is super fun.
@@stuartleighton Great to hear! It's really fun to recreate a sound you like with what you have. But at some point I also recommend continuing with your intuition and turning it into your own sound, since you'll probably always realize that you can only get so far. Keep it up 😊
Great video! It's really nice to learn how to make cool sounds with abelton stock plugins Plus, you sir are really clear and straight to the point Thank you!
Thanks for you video ! I'll wait a bit before buying Pro 800. I just had my Kobol Expander, i have to adopt it well before going polyphonic with the hardware ahaha
Wavetable works differently- you need to use the Matrix in order to apply modulations to the sound. So for Keyboard tracking (that's what you need, correct?) you need to increase the "Note" amount for the filter frequency in the MIDI matrix.
👉Synthesizer Basics: bit.ly/3TrlgRP
✨45 Useful Ableton Synths: bit.ly/3MWn7KO
I really appreciate these videos. I am primarily a guitar player making a blend of rock with electronic elements and i always struggle with the included preset sounds in Ableton working for my purposes. I just searched "making classic synth sounds in Ableton" and your videos popped up. I subscribe and will be watching and following along.
So happy to hear 💚 Wishing you lots of fun exploring synth sounds, and I hope you'll stumble upon some helpful tips in my videos.
I love the way this pretty much follows the Warm Analog Synth tutorial, but achieving a different sound. Just shows that small tweaks can make big differences. These Analog tutorials are definitely worth coming back to and making notes on. Really like the repetition here too (not a criticism) as it reinforces knowledge. Awesome. Your channel gets a big subscribe and lots of thumbs ups!
Really glad again that you found value in this tutorial! Yes, I think I use similar patterns to find sounds, but I guess everybody kind of does it. And it helps to realize what small tweaks do to the sound. Thanks a lot for the sub and all the warm words 😊
@@JannisLeWolff Sorry I’m not a stalker, just locked down in Shanghai trying hard to get good at something, and obviously excited and grateful for your tutorials. ;-)
@@stuartleighton haha all good! Engagement is always good for helping the algorithm 😇 no, but seriously, I’m just really glad you connect to my videos. Don’t hold back to ask more questions or comment some more 😊
@@JannisLeWolff Thanks Jannis, today I made myself a gothic sounding synth pad, and then tried and successfully made what sounds like a group of people playing brass instruments. Wasn’t quite sure what I was doing at times but now I well understand how to fatten up a sound and how to make it seem like more than one person is playing. Very happy with that progress.
I did also try and replicate one of Orbital’s sounds but couldn’t quite get a match. That’ll come with more experience for sure. Will work through another tutorial tomorrow and then do some experimenting myself to try and work out to create some new sounds. Analog is super fun.
@@stuartleighton Great to hear! It's really fun to recreate a sound you like with what you have. But at some point I also recommend continuing with your intuition and turning it into your own sound, since you'll probably always realize that you can only get so far. Keep it up 😊
Great video!
It's really nice to learn how to make cool sounds with abelton stock plugins
Plus, you sir are really clear and straight to the point
Thank you!
Thanks a lot for the nice comment! I'm always glad to hear that you enjoyed the content. Also, there are more videos like this about to come!
My DS 8 has never sounded any better! Thank Sir
Really happy to hear that 💚
You are an expert in a ton of musical areas! I really enjoy your tips.
Thanks a lot for the nice comment, Brett 🙏 Really glad you’re enjoying the content!!
Thank you Jannis! That was a very inspiring video. Good to listen to someone knowing his stuff, always explaining and clearing things up! :)
Hey Jan, thank you for the nice comment! I’m really glad it was helpful to you 😊
Thanks man. Really Appreciate this video. So positive and friendly
thanks a lot for the warm comment 💚
Extremely helpful synth tutorial. Thank you
So glad to hear, thank you 💚
Thanks for you video ! I'll wait a bit before buying Pro 800. I just had my Kobol Expander, i have to adopt it well before going polyphonic with the hardware ahaha
Yo thank you so much I have to send you the song that you just helped me with! Thank you so much! :)
Wow that’s very cool to hear! Definitely be invited to share 🤗
Thanks - you're a great teacher !
Thanks so much for this lovely comment 🤗
very helpful video thank you
Thanks, glad you liked it!
Great and so inspiring. Thanks.
Thanks for the comment, I'm really glad you liked it 🤗
Great video! Are you in Berlin? Just curious (I live here). I've made this into a preset and now I'm using it in my new tune! Danke!
Thanks for your comment 💚 I'm always so happy to hear that you could use the sound in a musical way. And yes, living in Berlin ✨
Dude. This vid is amazing
Thanks so much, really happy to hear that you found it helpful!
sounds very gooooood
Thank you, really glad you liked it 💚
Great video! I love this stock soft synth. Have you tired to map the Keylabs knobs and sliders to control analog directly?
Thank you Matt! Really glad you enjoyed this video! I haven’t for this particular patch yet, but it would be easy to do!
I liked the video, me too i can't get the chorus of Live to sound satisfying
Thank you 💚
Where is the freq mod key parameter in wavetable?
Wavetable works differently- you need to use the Matrix in order to apply modulations to the sound. So for Keyboard tracking (that's what you need, correct?) you need to increase the "Note" amount for the filter frequency in the MIDI matrix.
@@JannisLeWolff I found it, thanks!
@@alfredomanzano8436 Excellent!
Are you a German?