Ableton Live 10 Ultimate Tutorial 14 - Reverb
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Ableton Live 10 Ultimate Tutorial 14 - Reverb
00:00 - Lesson Intro
01:03 - How Reverb works (Reverb is a bunch of Delays)
04:47 - How sound propagates
10:25 - Sound example
12:00 - Reflection vs Diffusion controls
15:45 - Visual representation of Early/Late reflections
19:50 - Dark vs Bright reverb
29:10 - Size
35:50 - Diffusion network intro
38:16 - Diffusion network filter
40:48 - Visual representation of sound diffusion
45:04 - Decay time
This was fantastic. I've been using reverb in logic for years and never knew how everything functions. I just switched to Ableton and am finding these tutorials surprisingly deep and informative. Thank you
thanks so much pls dont stop
thank you for this series man! Very excited for the compressor episode. I have been watching you for years and I trust you will finally explain what it does. I have found countless videos but i still don't understand what to look for. I understand that it cuts the peaks and makes the sound louder. so essentially making it more compact. I understand that the attack makes the compressor start later or earlier. I understand that the threshold makes the compressor, compress softer or harder. I understand that release is when it releases but these are all just words. wtf am i actually listening for lol! every master or mixing video i see people compress and im trying to understand what to listen for. or what a compressor sounds like. they say "it glues the track together" or "it gives the sound something nice". People compress to make things tighter, or claps snap, make the sound stand out. But im trying to figure out what all of those things sound like. When to use a compressor or not. I hope you know what i mean. With reverb i can hear what its doing, the same with delay. but what does a compressor do and sound like? i heard that compressing your bass is something that sounds great in every track because it gives it a punch and a tight slap in the chest. Thank you blessings
Everything is very simple.
The compressor starts to work every time the volume of the signal exceeds the threshold you set.
Threshold - is a range from 0 db to your threshold to which sound will be compressed.
Attack - time before compressor starts
Release - compressor operating time in ms
Ratio - the number by which the signal will be divided.
Example: -10db (threshold) \ 2 (ratio) = -5db (volume)
The compressor does not increase the volume, it decreases it, making transients quieter.
After all, you need to twist and listen.
Excellent way of explaining, man! Thanks a lot!
I think your vids are for people who have an understanding of sound, reverbs ext ext. Good tutorial for those that have a basic knowledge of what you were talking about.
i absolutely love this series, the way that you break apart things to help understand them in great!
Hey man greetings from Spain, thanks for sharing all this knowledge. I’ve learnt a lot watching your tutorials. Thank you!!
excellent video series
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You know too much man! Thanks for all the videos this is such a great resource for me!
I'll watch the whole tutorial later, i got notified and was here just to listen to his voice "hey wtsup guyz" Bye
Thank you! I stumbled upon your channel and instantly subscribed😀
I didn't quite get early/late reflections... Don't we just add Reverb to match the room and make the sound feel more "comfortable"? Why would we need early diffusion, doesn't it "kill" the function of reverb?
These tutorials are very helpful ! Thanks
thank you very much! very clear and useful. Are you going to explain also how to modify and work on an audio track like voice or instrument?
Thank you so much
You’re the man, thanks dude 💪🙏
Thank you for your time yo really help alot
Great stuff as always.
Thanks
Very educational, thanks
Size is very important!
Great tutorial as are all of them! thanks much my friend. Everytime i attempt to 'freeze track', my system crashes. was wondering if you have this problem or if i'm doing something wrong?
this excellent tutorial
But when usually low frequencies go through objects, isn't it then unnatural to make a high pass in the diffusion network?
How do you suggest I get started watching your videos? Start with the ultimate tutorials?
the ultimate is a good starting point. Start from the first video and go through the whole playlist. Treat each video like a uni lecture. Watch and mimic what he does while taking notes.
it is interesting!
being from the uk i can only interpret the carpet discription in another manner XD
Size is important! Haha
Boring