To anyone wondering where you can get this sample pack. You can get it from my Discord server (which you can join here): discord.gg/8aeym76 Then you should check the pinned messages in #announcements or #sound-design & you'll find the link to it there. Also, if you want to hear the finished tune I created using these samples, it's available on Bandcamp here: mrbill.bandcamp.com/track/discord-sample-pack-tune-link-to-youtube-video-in-description
i dont mean to be so offtopic but does any of you know a way to log back into an instagram account?? I stupidly forgot the login password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me.
I think 99.9% of my ableton knowledge comes from you, starting with the old art of mr Bill, you showed us every tricks available on this DAW, thank you Bill !
I learned so many new things, had to watch the video through twice. Then come back to it for reference. The little chapter separations along the playhead is a great touch. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Dude the editing you've added to your videos is a huge breath of fresh air for your content. I've found myself on your channel many times but the editing of this video makes it so much more digestible. Bravo to whoever is doing it, whether it be you or whoever. It was a great call. If you ever feel like you've run out of content, I'd recommend recreating your years old videos and just giving them a simple facelift by recreating them with this current format. Cheers mate
Damn, this is the first video I've seen from you. Got recommended by Ahee. This might be one of the est tutorials I've ever seen. So much useful information presented clearly and concisely. Thank you.
Man, you hit so many good points in here with very little time wasted. Thank god for fluff free videos. Editing and graphics on this are getting really awesome as well. These are quickly becoming the most professional looking ableton tutorials on youtube. Nice job Bill and team!
Pure. Audio. Necromancy! This is light years beyond my ability but Im really looking forward to my 30th viewing of this video where I finally start to understand what the eff is going on! Thank you SO much for sharing your knowledge!
18:30 It's weird that putting arbitrary limits on things can inspire more creativity. Having something to subvert forces us to explore areas that were no convenient to us before and now are necessary to progress forward. +1
Mr.Bill is just on another level. i've never seen such in-depth technical art & finesse in any Ableton videos ever. Can't help but feel guilty getting this knowledge for free
I love that sweater! Also super well crafted video, I can see you're putting more energy into the polish of these. Edit: I realized why I recognized that sweater, it has a Brave icon loll
Mr Bill you are one of the best thing that happened to Electronic Music I can't express how many times watching you just gives me the strenght to keep going!!! You're a king among men!
I really like the way you formatted this video. The text on screen really helps with information retention and the layout of the presentation was well organized. Great tutorial, thank you!
You can also get rid of sampling clicks sometimes by disabling the snap button and aligning the waveform yourself. Manual aligning is often more precise.
Damn it! You just distilled a ton of knowledge from all your other tutorials on 20 minutes, and added lots of new stuff too! This is PERFECT!!! (the track is nice too 😂)
It’s just simply amazing how you making these lessons. I am not into ableton and music production atm, but Iam really enjoying your classes and tutorials
You're definitely the most knowledgeable ableton guru I've seen so far, I used to work in Reason and I got really in depth with it's design, (routing cvs and audio singals through several malstroms and stuff like that) and I lost all of it when I switched to ableton. Years later I find you and watch your videos and now I can emulate the same in depth style that I love, with ableton! It really excites me to do even more music. Thank you so much for it all man!
Tons of awesome sample manipulation tips in here. I’m fairly new to Ableton and quickly realized it’s really set up like some kind of modular sampler: the tools for sample manipulation are deep and abound. I don’t even work in what would be considered an “electronic” music genre but it’s been really rewarding creatively to start wrapping my head around it and approach every sound as it’s own instrument
Have you ever heard of standard clip? Really useful to crush your transients before you limiter. Pro L2 is great, but a little ‘pillowy’ standard clip is like 20 quid and very much useful to get even +1 or +2 rms. Always before your end limiter tho, an extra 5-10% of loudness
Everything i have every made in ableton is 100 times betters ever since i subscribed to your website, its only been 2 months and the change was so drastic after the first 4 sessions i cant even begin to thank you enough bill!! p.s the song is amazing but iv come to expect nothing less from you
Thanks for sharing your wisdom with us. I appreciate that you reinforce ideas like creative limitation and option paralysis. Also, nice tune! You fill out the space in your music very beautifully ☺️
4:18 oh that's mine lol. cool to see it used out of context. I experimented with using a super strong bass to amplitude modulate percussion, then muting the bass part.
i see that Schecter in the background ;) Also thank you for finding a way to legitimize the use of the same chord shape across all the notes, thereby making chord samples more complex than they seem ;)
To anyone wondering where you can get this sample pack. You can get it from my Discord server (which you can join here): discord.gg/8aeym76
Then you should check the pinned messages in #announcements or #sound-design & you'll find the link to it there.
Also, if you want to hear the finished tune I created using these samples, it's available on Bandcamp here: mrbill.bandcamp.com/track/discord-sample-pack-tune-link-to-youtube-video-in-description
dick sword
im rather wondering why youre wearing an xmas looking sweater in august. however, cheers from berlin!
💛👻💛
i dont mean to be so offtopic but does any of you know a way to log back into an instagram account??
I stupidly forgot the login password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me.
@Immanuel Wallace Instablaster :)
is he getting smaller or is his nose ring getting bigger
I got the perfect dog to pen him in.
His nose isn't unlocked yet.
AAAAHHHH
they're linked anti-proportionally
@@kaustik185 Good comment.
I think 99.9% of my ableton knowledge comes from you, starting with the old art of mr Bill, you showed us every tricks available on this DAW, thank you Bill !
Your video quality is getting exponentially better with every one, keep it up bud
so i've thought about this for a long time and i've finally come to a conclusion. Yes. You can pull off that sweater, Bill.
I love it all
I learned so many new things, had to watch the video through twice. Then come back to it for reference. The little chapter separations along the playhead is a great touch. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Very cool!
That part about creative limitation is an especially good takeaway I think. Definitely helps if you feel stuck or burnt out.
Simple, elegant, excellent talk... no fake news. If only all information was made this easy.
You're a legend. Thanks!
Track so good, the metronome blended in perfectly.
outstanding quality as always! time to enroll as an abletoneer again
freaking nice
Thanks for the shoutout on our Culprate masterclass! Maybe one day in the near future we can host you as a guest :D.
Dude the editing you've added to your videos is a huge breath of fresh air for your content. I've found myself on your channel many times but the editing of this video makes it so much more digestible. Bravo to whoever is doing it, whether it be you or whoever. It was a great call. If you ever feel like you've run out of content, I'd recommend recreating your years old videos and just giving them a simple facelift by recreating them with this current format. Cheers mate
mr bill is the best !!! one day I want to know 10 percent of what he knows ! s2 cheers from Brazil master
Amazing tutorial. You are getting really good at these. So much great info.
The exponential rhythms trick is great. I've been hand writing those into my tracks for years!
Damn, this is the first video I've seen from you. Got recommended by Ahee. This might be one of the est tutorials I've ever seen. So much useful information presented clearly and concisely. Thank you.
Man, you hit so many good points in here with very little time wasted. Thank god for fluff free videos. Editing and graphics on this are getting really awesome as well. These are quickly becoming the most professional looking ableton tutorials on youtube. Nice job Bill and team!
Your video quality has improved so much Bill thank you for this in depth lesson!
sick brave sweatshirt, bro. I love this vid. Hope you're well
Pure. Audio. Necromancy! This is light years beyond my ability but Im really looking forward to my 30th viewing of this video where I finally start to understand what the eff is going on! Thank you SO much for sharing your knowledge!
Really really good walkthrough and fresh track!
18:30 It's weird that putting arbitrary limits on things can inspire more creativity. Having something to subvert forces us to explore areas that were no convenient to us before and now are necessary to progress forward. +1
Mr.Bill is just on another level. i've never seen such in-depth technical art & finesse in any Ableton videos ever. Can't help but feel guilty getting this knowledge for free
Welp, you're always welcome to go support over here :) >> live.mrbillstunes.com/
I love that sweater! Also super well crafted video, I can see you're putting more energy into the polish of these.
Edit: I realized why I recognized that sweater, it has a Brave icon loll
Mr Bill you are one of the best thing that happened to Electronic Music I can't express how many times watching you just gives me the strenght to keep going!!! You're a king among men!
What a great thing to wake up to on Sunday, thanks!
So many excellent techniques. Thank you!
Thanks Bill.
Always food for thought, and inspiration.
Wow! This video is something else. Never seen 99% of these methods. Love it!!!!!
Cheers Bill, always illuminating
I really like the way you formatted this video. The text on screen really helps with information retention and the layout of the presentation was well organized. Great tutorial, thank you!
there are a bunch of little things in this video that other people would have tried to make whole drawn out videos about. thanks for this.
Love the new studio vibe Bill! The video was really well put together too
You can also get rid of sampling clicks sometimes by disabling the snap button and aligning the waveform yourself. Manual aligning is often more precise.
So true. Sticking to sampling and adhering to a grid sometimes isn't as good as just manually editing every instrument and layer in yourself
Wow man, always appreciate the great knowledge. The quality just keeps getting better and better 👽👽👽
NF also makes awesome music and is a champion
Great I love that you organized the video in segments. Thank you sooooo much. Much love from croatia
Been using the gatekeeper method since you posted it,cleared alot of mixing issues instantly,thanks again Bill
Love the glitchy vibe, nice video!
I love you bill, huge respect for you man, love from India ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@bogetoise thanks
He is crazy !
This is awesome... So much great information in such a short time, thank you for making these videos!
Production value is off the roof on this one. Great video.
Damn it! You just distilled a ton of knowledge from all your other tutorials on 20 minutes, and added lots of new stuff too! This is PERFECT!!! (the track is nice too 😂)
finally a super treat on UA-cam! . Thank you so much for the insight and programs to use :)
What an awesome channel !! Thank god I discovered you ✌️✌️
Funilab, I can recognise your artwork in a second 💙
Biggest inspiration 🙏🏻
It’s just simply amazing how you making these lessons. I am not into ableton and music production atm, but Iam really enjoying your classes and tutorials
o_O Mr Bill is dropping some freaking knowledge bombs while just casually explaining some stuff.
Each time I watch one of your video I go on Ableton and create something unique and learn importants things. Thank you a lot!
that's awesome! i love how you just asked the guy and he edit the code. also, nice sweater - presentability ++
everything starts with a conversation. If you never ask, you'll never get an answer.
You're definitely the most knowledgeable ableton guru I've seen so far, I used to work in Reason and I got really in depth with it's design, (routing cvs and audio singals through several malstroms and stuff like that) and I lost all of it when I switched to ableton. Years later I find you and watch your videos and now I can emulate the same in depth style that I love, with ableton!
It really excites me to do even more music.
Thank you so much for it all man!
thanks very much for all of your tips! 8:56 Never really used Resonator before, but this works just fantastic! Definitely need to try that out!
Tons of awesome sample manipulation tips in here. I’m fairly new to Ableton and quickly realized it’s really set up like some kind of modular sampler: the tools for sample manipulation are deep and abound. I don’t even work in what would be considered an “electronic” music genre but it’s been really rewarding creatively to start wrapping my head around it and approach every sound as it’s own instrument
I end up taking notes every time I watch one of your videos man. Thank you.
You are the next level of music !
very on point. full spectrum, one of the best tutorials I have seen.
wow sonicly a masterpiece, I really like how it is spread in the stereo field!
Hey Bill ! You look great.
Looks like he lost some weight!
Thanks for the tips yomey! 💛👻💛
Have you ever heard of standard clip? Really useful to crush your transients before you limiter. Pro L2 is great, but a little ‘pillowy’ standard clip is like 20 quid and very much useful to get even +1 or +2 rms. Always before your end limiter tho, an extra 5-10% of loudness
Everything i have every made in ableton is 100 times betters ever since i subscribed to your website, its only been 2 months and the change was so drastic after the first 4 sessions i cant even begin to thank you enough bill!!
p.s the song is amazing but iv come to expect nothing less from you
This is so sick Bill, loving your courses and Art Of Mr Bill on your site 😘
Thanks for this vid! Really turns producing into something more fun than getting a beat done for someone.
Thanks for sharing your wisdom with us. I appreciate that you reinforce ideas like creative limitation and option paralysis. Also, nice tune! You fill out the space in your music very beautifully ☺️
The addition text notes are a great addition to your format 👍🏼
Dude, love that artwork on the wall..
Thanks for this great video! Very inspiring.
Production value of the video is great. Picked up a couple of tips - arp trick. gonna try DC offset on masterbus
17:48 My camera roll is absolutely filled with just random videos of samples that I've recording just going about my day
brilliant video format!! so informative
love it dude. super informative as always!
Bro, you are not from this planet. Incredible F*ckin' producer!!! I've learned so many useful tips from you. Thanks!!!!!!
So much good information, you're the best bill
Absolutely awesome content mate
14:42 That's a mental trick to clean up my breaks. Cheers for that one!
4:18 oh that's mine lol. cool to see it used out of context.
I experimented with using a super strong bass to amplitude modulate percussion, then muting the bass part.
Good stuff Bill.
i see that Schecter in the background ;) Also thank you for finding a way to legitimize the use of the same chord shape across all the notes, thereby making chord samples more complex than they seem ;)
Inspires me to make some beats. Thanks Mr. Bill you amazing bastard.
this is great tutorial thanks for doing this ! joined the discord def wanna stay in the loop with your videos cheers :)
A bit worried about that really sick community on the discord. Hope they all get well soon!
Just couldn't laughing when the tune starts, lmao. Great stuff as usual Mr.Bill!!
looks like you've lost a lot of weight man, good for you! Im proud of u
Bill, you look great man!! Idk if you're working out or eating healthy or what but you seem like youre glowing dawg no homo 😳. Kudos man!!
High speed learning. I love it.
Thanks for sharing so much great knowledge.
Cool rhodes sample! I recognize the theory more as constant structure than parallel harmony though.
sick vid, sick tricks, sick tune!
thanku mr bill‼️‼️
got some of your sounds from splice the other day, love the content
Absolutely amazing bill thank you
Ps why are there no videos of u using your modular
Great and pleasant session!
holy moly mate, I use ableton for live ambient and some of those are insanely useful for me! thanks for explaining stuff :)
Ur music is dope af 👌 heard u on duncans pod
The most distracting part of your appearance is the high fidelity and well mixed sound design.
so cool bill! and i need to see u play that 7 string guitar some day
Now that comping is a thing in ableton 11, so much of Mr Bills crazy edits will be a bit faster to achieve!
Was wondering how resonators work, thanks for explaining that!