As an oldhead of 57, I'm a bit slow on the uptake, so I like simple and direct explanations. With my interest in live looping recently been piqued, I've been tooling around for helpful videos. This video is outstanding in its clarity and simplicity. Rachel, you rock. Thanks so much. Keep creating magic!
I can beat you as I'm nearly 62, bought a Scarlett 3rd generation about two years ago in lockdown, got scared off and it's been sitting gathering dust, but I'm really going to try to use it rather than it ending up on Ebay! This type of video is very helpful and great that experts like Rachel take the time to help us all.
Rachel is my favourite musician discovery of the year. Such a gutsy producer with nasty synth sounds, wicked rhythms and an amazing voice! I found her on Andrew Huang's "4 artists, one synth" video. Rachel you are an inspiration! Evident here is your talent at clear communication. Love your speaking voice too.
great video for beginners and was also enjoyable from the perspective of an experienced user. always nice to see the way others take on livelooping in ableton. gives me ideas to potentially add into my workflow. nice job
Side chain compression just clicked for me. I learned how side chaining works a couple months ago but didn't realize how institutional it was to the effect I've been hearing and wondering about for years! That performance was also really cool, it's great to see someone blend all of this analog and digital skill together so organically.
I first saw this tutorial a year ago, when completely new to Ableton. I appreciate it so much more now, having experimented with some live looping myself. It's such a well-constructed demo, with new concepts introduced with each track. Thank you, Rachel and Ableton, this is valuable learning material.
Thank you so much Ableton and RKC for this PHENOMENAL tutorial, i cannot wait to commence my journey, this video gave me such a great foundation in understanding things I didnt even know how to research (huge imogen heap and james blake fan) looking forward to supporting RKC as an artist now that ive discovered her :) health and growth to all
Well thought out rig...minimal and expansive at the same time. Well done Rachel. I especially love that you present in such a modest and humble way...makes you so much more credible. Great soundsmith! Excellent song too!
Really happy to see Ableton do these insightful collabs with a lot of my favorite musical youtubers! Seeing their workflow is cool because it makes us see there’s different ways to things than the way we usually do them.
Every time I see a video with Rachel K Collier, I walk away convinced that she's a musical genius and that everyone else should just pack it up and go home. I don't even use Ableton. It's just interesting watching insanely talented people work.
She´s a killer combination of great vocalist, cool experienced keyboardist, technically oriented and super stylish and elegant. There are not so many people on planet Earth :) Well of inspiration
Amazing! I’ve learned more from your short video than tens of hours of trawling ableton on UA-cam, nice work Rachel, simple to understand instructions, but you’ve opened up so much, thank you!
Huge fan of the music, this is not only a fantastic track but the production quality of the demo is top notch. Super brave to show people what's behind the Wizard's curtain. My only complaint is that it wasn't a 17-minute version of the song ;)
Ableton live is one of the most flexible daw constructors, it is self-sufficient and functionally straight out of the box, "All in the box", but it would be VERY handy to have the following amenities in Suite: lynier and dynamic option of EQ8 (Must have) Comping, guys, 2020 year. We need it in 10.2 Pitch correction (has even daw which costs 200$, (logi), (cub) stud.one and even FL=D) / ARA2 support MPE support MULTIBAND FX'er (Like in BWS, Stud.one... You can create it in ableton, but it should be native) A native LFO tool. And a much more flexible one than the M4L one that comes with Live Suite. (and indeed it would be useful to add another plugins) Group freeze (would be nice, but not critical) map SOLO button in chain. Group and hide RETURN tracks. (Buses), => no limits on return tracks. Native Loudness meter device. (LUFS, RMS) / integrated LUFS meter in ableton Limiter. Easy and useful. Add a more flexible process of waveshaping with the ability to modulate from the volume level. We want Ableton to be the “Lego constructor” for creating anything else, right up emitting analog sound! full-fledged fullscreen disabling velocity sensitivity in midi keyboards! Thank you very much for your attention! I really hope to see some of the functions in 10.2 p.s www.reddit.com/r/ableton/comments/gj1w8l/ableton_live_102/
If it just had vocal comping, pitch correction, and proper hardware for arrangement/tracking, using Ableton wouldn't be such a hassle to actually do complete projects and finish them. Don't know why they don't have keyboard shortcuts (especially tracking/arrangement) labeled and built into Push pads. I'm supposed to memorize all that crap like I'm a child playing a video game, ...and have a keyboard in the way? Come on!
Maybe I missed this but never got how she combines all the outputs into the master to send to Front of House. She has dedicated physical outs for each bus rather than using the master (set to 1/2 out). Is she mixing externally from Ableton? Also the Synth was also set to Out 1/2 - same as master which is confusing. Otherwise nice overview.
As a new producer who has been so overwhelmed with YT tutorials and expensive courses, this is by far the best tutorial I have ever seen. If Ms. Rachel has a master course, please sign me up!
Hi Rachel, I found your presentation so calm and well thought out, very well organised. As a total newbie, I'm so grateful to now understand the concepts of what you are doing with each piece of equipment. Thanks for the clear explanation. I realise that I need something even more basic. Can you recommend a course that's for absolute newbies? Many thanks for your time.
Nice job. Details left out: Definitely has an external mixer. Probably 16 channel. Running stereo pairs into the mixer. The Cue out on 7&8 routed to her headphones on the mixer. The mic she is using for presentation is on a separate external mixer channel. Everything that you hear is recorded to an external device, like a mini Tascam or Zoom digital recorder. The PUSH is only used for play/record/undo, though it could do much more. There is one MIDI track, the kick. You could add many more MIDI tracks and play them with PUSH. Also, Looper would be a great addition here.
@@wizerd2089 I guess her mic is running straight into the interface and using the pre's in that. Like the post above says the live Looper would be helpful here, but also there's so many different ways of doing things in Ableton. I think sometimes keeping things in separate visible clips like this is much easier to manage that using loopers live. In terms of the audio routing, some soundcards don't require you to do it all through sends. I'd just send each channel out to it's stereo out - and then in focusrite control just select what I want to go to headphones. Really great run through of set up though, and actually showing settings and details is super useful and interesting. More please.
Thank you so much Rachel Your so clear! Can you tell me how to program the length to to bar if I don't have a midi pad like You? At the 3:40? Thank you!!!
Hey dude- it’s not all about the fixed length- I actually did loads of this stuff before I had the fixed length button - but there are other ways you can do this plus other midi controllers that have this function - don’t let that one workflow thing hold you back !!!!!!! Xxx
Amazing! but i got a question: how set up the clips in every chanel to "record + play" after 1 bar? Its a push´s function or maybe its possible without this? Thanks!
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There's a button on the Push named Fixed Length, which lets you predetermine the clip length. I don't think it's possible without it. However, you could predetermine loop length with Ableton's Looper device, using dummy clips and envelopes, but it's not as convenient as using clips.
hey thanks for that great tutorial :) One question: how do you default your clip length while playing live? the golf ball stops after 2 bars and directly plays back... Is this only possible with Push?
had the same issue, jsut found it out: key-map the session-record-button, thats the 2nd record button from the left. and then activate the pre-counter aswell for 1 bar; each time u want to start recording u press on the mapped key, when u want to stop click on it again and it replays it.Also check that your global-launch-quantisation is on one bar, for general purposes. cheers ! :3
Thanks Rachel. You're a breath of fresh air for all women that would love the tech aspects of music. Thanks for simplifying and showing us how to make use of Abelton's music software and hardware. Cheers 💝 Love.
Thank you for this. I recently upgraded from an RC-505 into an Ableton/Push2 system and this will help a lot. One question . . . In performance do you have a separate session file for each song?
Hi Rachel, I've been following you for a long time and I totally admire you. I want to thank your tutorials since they have been a lot of learning for me. I also really admire your musical work. I will love your opinion in my videos since I am just starting with live looping and although I need a lot of practice, publishing live video forces me to improve. *Once again thank you very much for the inspiration. I love you*
@John Johnson Yeah I mean, it's not really that less 😂 but if you put it in perspective, so many other pros use a lot more equipment, so this feels like a minimalistic setup.
I enjoyed watching this - the music isn't the kind of music I like, but Rachel is clearly an excellent teacher explaining what she's doing with great clarity which any watcher can then do for themselves, and more importantly know why what they're doing does what it does - I hope she does do teaching as well as performing
@@macpaz fixed length option allows you to record a clip with a specific number of bars but without creating the clip before recording or without the needing of hitting the stop button when the loop is about to end.
Me watching at 3:29 - "I thought I was pretty well up on digital music recording jargon, but 'golfball and cinnamon stick'... it'll be interesting to learn more about that." Me watching at 3:55 - "Oh."
woooooo Thanks for having me @ableton :) hope this helps everybody get going with this!!!!!
You're an excellent instructor, Rachel!
You played fantastic while being very simple about explaining why ableton is so easy to use.
Great stuff, Rachel! Thanks for sharing your valuable insight. :)
Rachel K Collier Excelente job ! Enjoyed every single second !
You're so dope. I just finally picked up a Push and your videos are super inspirational. Cheers!
As an oldhead of 57, I'm a bit slow on the uptake, so I like simple and direct explanations. With my interest in live looping recently been piqued, I've been tooling around for helpful videos. This video is outstanding in its clarity and simplicity. Rachel, you rock. Thanks so much. Keep creating magic!
You inspire me Pete
I can beat you as I'm nearly 62, bought a Scarlett 3rd generation about two years ago in lockdown, got scared off and it's been sitting gathering dust, but I'm really going to try to use it rather than it ending up on Ebay! This type of video is very helpful and great that experts like Rachel take the time to help us all.
Thanks Rachel. Awesomely informative AND inspirational video
Me too. I'm 65.
@@mesmogruvinski I'm 105, with a wooden leg, and I've still got all my own teeth (although half of them are in a box in the cupboard)
I love how she says “here” in that beautiful Welsh accent!
give time-codes of it HERE, please
"Hyurre"
yessss her accent... I'd love to sample her voice somewhere :)
@@DamWnoZ HERE ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
0:19 1:02 1:13 1:18 1:27 1:48 2:10 2:39 2:59 3:10 3:21 3:43 6:52 6:58 7:27 8:15 8:19 8:40 8:46 9:57 10:10 10:19 11:22
@@Vasy2310 You're doing the lord's work here brother
Rachel is my favourite musician discovery of the year. Such a gutsy producer with nasty synth sounds, wicked rhythms and an amazing voice! I found her on Andrew Huang's "4 artists, one synth" video. Rachel you are an inspiration! Evident here is your talent at clear communication. Love your speaking voice too.
great video for beginners and was also enjoyable from the perspective of an experienced user. always nice to see the way others take on livelooping in ableton. gives me ideas to potentially add into my workflow. nice job
This is the best tutorial I have seen on UA-cam for ableton. Thank you so much. It has helped greatly in getting my rig set up. Love the music too.
Side chain compression just clicked for me. I learned how side chaining works a couple months ago but didn't realize how institutional it was to the effect I've been hearing and wondering about for years! That performance was also really cool, it's great to see someone blend all of this analog and digital skill together so organically.
Beautiful beautiful voice, it's amazing how much you can do with Ableton
Been using ableton almost the entire time I've been making music and somehow did not realise you could delete stop buttons on clips untill now
Same!!
Same!!
Yeah I learned that years later when going through the manual.
I literally cried
John Cozen has
This is one of the best Ableton Live tutorials I have ever seen. Thank you so much for providing this content. This helps a lot in learning.
That was incredibly well explained and presented. And one of the few times I found a live looping performance musically interesting. Chapeau!
I first saw this tutorial a year ago, when completely new to Ableton. I appreciate it so much more now, having experimented with some live looping myself. It's such a well-constructed demo, with new concepts introduced with each track. Thank you, Rachel and Ableton, this is valuable learning material.
She’s one of the best. Very inspiring what one person is able to accomplish.
Thank you so much Ableton and RKC for this PHENOMENAL tutorial, i cannot wait to commence my journey, this video gave me such a great foundation in understanding things I didnt even know how to research (huge imogen heap and james blake fan) looking forward to supporting RKC as an artist now that ive discovered her :) health and growth to all
So cool! It’s not often I enjoy the music in a tutorial just as much as the instruction itself. This was super inspiring!
thank you Jonathan x
This was the most dense and useful 17 minutes of knowing things in the whole year
Well thought out rig...minimal and expansive at the same time. Well done Rachel. I especially love that you present in such a modest and humble way...makes you so much more credible. Great soundsmith! Excellent song too!
This was VERY helpful for me. I’m full of gratitude for this Rachel!
Really happy to see Ableton do these insightful collabs with a lot of my favorite musical youtubers! Seeing their workflow is cool because it makes us see there’s different ways to things than the way we usually do them.
This performance made my day! One of the reasons I love Ableton so much: it has the most creative and amazing users in the world.
Mine too))
I’m not a live looper but learnt lots during this. Thanks.
The Welsh are well known for their music and this lady is no different.
Brilliant.
Not only was the song great, but her way of teaching is really great - short and to the point, no fluff anywhere.
This is the video I have been waiting for from you Rachel! Thank you so much for breaking your process down to the basics so grateful!!!
Every time I see a video with Rachel K Collier, I walk away convinced that she's a musical genius and that everyone else should just pack it up and go home.
I don't even use Ableton. It's just interesting watching insanely talented people work.
What a cool and helpful video! We can easily see why Rachel is one of best live-looping artists out there! And thanks to Hannie for showing me. :)
She´s a killer combination of great vocalist, cool experienced keyboardist, technically oriented and super stylish and elegant. There are not so many people on planet Earth :) Well of inspiration
You video is exactly what I needed. Thank you. You have changed my world girl!!!
What a rockstar ✨✨✨
💜💜💜 SNACKS!!!
Amazing! I’ve learned more from your short video than tens of hours of trawling ableton on UA-cam, nice work Rachel, simple to understand instructions, but you’ve opened up so much, thank you!
You're so good at explaining things. This has helped me a lot in my live looping journey. Thank you!
What an excellent tutorial. The best on live looping I have ever seen. Fine job, Rachel K.
Thank you so much Alias :) x
Dont get more talented, or Easy to follow. I Grabbed a Pencil and Pad. Welldone Ableton for being smart enough to Find this Lady.
This is really interesting to see your Ableton setup. Thanks for showing!
Huge fan of the music, this is not only a fantastic track but the production quality of the demo is top notch. Super brave to show people what's behind the Wizard's curtain. My only complaint is that it wasn't a 17-minute version of the song ;)
I like these type of complaints xxx
wonderful Rachel. Super use of your voice.
Ok straight up 💯.. this Helped me so much I was never really sure how to switch from Boss to Looper’s to Ableton and this is amazing
Really happy to hear that :) x
Thank you Rachel K Collier. I will used your tips because I need them. Take care and I wish a lot of success to you.
The performance is incredible!
Phenomenal narration and Explanation... precise and crisp , no nonsense ... cannot thank you enough.... still a BIG Thank you !!!
Yay for Wales!
That routing for different audio outs is so so simple, I've never thought of using it like that! Thanks for sharing!
People with the "Collier" last name are instant music gods lol
Agreed !!!
Changing my name this week...
Riiiiight?? Coincidence I think not
Very nice - Great vibe and clear instruction.
Very cool and very enjoyable! You have a great personality.
this video was perfect, simple and easy to understand process, super talented Rachel and beautiful voice
Ableton live is one of the most flexible daw constructors, it is self-sufficient and functionally straight out of the box, "All in the box", but it would be VERY handy to have the following amenities in Suite:
lynier and dynamic option of EQ8 (Must have)
Comping, guys, 2020 year. We need it in 10.2
Pitch correction (has even daw which costs 200$, (logi), (cub) stud.one and even FL=D) / ARA2 support
MPE support
MULTIBAND FX'er (Like in BWS, Stud.one... You can create it in ableton, but it should be native)
A native LFO tool. And a much more flexible one than the M4L one that comes with Live Suite. (and indeed it would be useful to add another plugins)
Group freeze (would be nice, but not critical)
map SOLO button in chain.
Group and hide RETURN tracks. (Buses), => no limits on return tracks.
Native Loudness meter device. (LUFS, RMS) / integrated LUFS meter in ableton Limiter. Easy and useful.
Add a more flexible process of waveshaping with the ability to modulate from the volume level. We want Ableton to be the “Lego constructor” for creating anything else, right up emitting analog sound!
full-fledged fullscreen
disabling velocity sensitivity in midi keyboards!
Thank you very much for your attention! I really hope to see some of the functions in 10.2
p.s www.reddit.com/r/ableton/comments/gj1w8l/ableton_live_102/
Pretty good suggestions 🤞
If it just had vocal comping, pitch correction, and proper hardware for arrangement/tracking, using Ableton wouldn't be such a hassle to actually do complete projects and finish them. Don't know why they don't have keyboard shortcuts (especially tracking/arrangement) labeled and built into Push pads. I'm supposed to memorize all that crap like I'm a child playing a video game, ...and have a keyboard in the way? Come on!
Could not agree more. All great suggestions!
well, does it sound good or not??? i could elliberate myselfjust to listen to the technicalissues. Cheers
soundcloud.com/shenzanolava/stranger
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Brilliant tutorial as always from Rachel.
Ableton is a playground. So much fun.
One of the best Videos ever, I learned so much in these 17 Minutes.
Thank you so much Rachel, this is helping me A LOT!
Awesome! LOVED seeing the process behind the track. Thanks for sharing!
This is really dope Rachel!
Love This!! i was an 80s MIDI keyboardist and left the art for over 25 years. BACK with Ableton and stoked to rediscover my art.
Really cool insight on how create music, Rachel is cool!
Definitely cool to be true
Your instructions are great and much better than a lot of videos that just create more questions than answers. Wonderful and elegant tune too!
I understood lots of things in these 17 minutes than in my 4 years practice.. :D
Right! And she's right you have to practice them until they become second nature.
I would say you understood lots of things in these 17 minutes *because* of your 4 years of practice!
@@louie4426 You' re right, Louie! :D I apprecciate your comment!
Same here! The presentation was super educational!
How does she stop the recording without pressing anything?
she is amazing .. good job Ableton keeping up in puhing more female producers into the scene
This is by far the most comprehensive content you've placed in your channel. Kudos to Rachel for laying it down so simple like this. Thank you! 👍
Maybe I missed this but never got how she combines all the outputs into the master to send to Front of House. She has dedicated physical outs for each bus rather than using the master (set to 1/2 out). Is she mixing externally from Ableton? Also the Synth was also set to Out 1/2 - same as master which is confusing. Otherwise nice overview.
yeah this is confusing me as well did you figure it out?
she has multiple outputs and sends in seperate channels of each instruments group so the live tech could mix them
great tut! definitely one of the besttutorials I've seen on live looping
You are awesome Rachel.. N apart from being an amazing musician, your a great teacher too.. god bless 😁
As a new producer who has been so overwhelmed with YT tutorials and expensive courses, this is by far the best tutorial I have ever seen. If Ms. Rachel has a master course, please sign me up!
Hi Rachel, I found your presentation so calm and well thought out, very well organised. As a total newbie, I'm so grateful to now understand the concepts of what you are doing with each piece of equipment. Thanks for the clear explanation. I realise that I need something even more basic. Can you recommend a course that's for absolute newbies? Many thanks for your time.
hey I have one - maryspendermasterclass.teachable.com/p/how-to-produce-music-in-ableton-live
I just love the way you perform.
Nice job. Details left out: Definitely has an external mixer. Probably 16 channel. Running stereo pairs into the mixer. The Cue out on 7&8 routed to her headphones on the mixer. The mic she is using for presentation is on a separate external mixer channel. Everything that you hear is recorded to an external device, like a mini Tascam or Zoom digital recorder. The PUSH is only used for play/record/undo, though it could do much more. There is one MIDI track, the kick. You could add many more MIDI tracks and play them with PUSH. Also, Looper would be a great addition here.
Oh wow, that's good insight. Thank you! Pardon this beginner question, but do you suppose her mike going to a preamp before the interface?
@@wizerd2089 I guess her mic is running straight into the interface and using the pre's in that. Like the post above says the live Looper would be helpful here, but also there's so many different ways of doing things in Ableton. I think sometimes keeping things in separate visible clips like this is much easier to manage that using loopers live. In terms of the audio routing, some soundcards don't require you to do it all through sends. I'd just send each channel out to it's stereo out - and then in focusrite control just select what I want to go to headphones. Really great run through of set up though, and actually showing settings and details is super useful and interesting. More please.
Also, from 13:10 for her live looping performance she sent all tracks to Master and didn't apply the Sends routing method she explained before. Why?
I Love Rachel....she's so cute ! And
she's telling us so much about her
process. I adore her !
Thank you so much Rachel Your so clear! Can you tell me how to program the length to to bar if I don't have a midi pad like You? At the 3:40? Thank you!!!
So generous ! Ableton is my friend now, it's thanks to you ! And I really like your creativity
Hello, very nice video!
How do you manage to autostop recording without pressing record button again?
This was great! Rachel has such an awesome energy about her
Great video Rachel. I cannot believe Ableton requires me to buy a $1000 Push to record fixed length loops. Probably my biggest grouse with Ableton.
Hey dude- it’s not all about the fixed length- I actually did loads of this stuff before I had the fixed length button - but there are other ways you can do this plus other midi controllers that have this function - don’t let that one workflow thing hold you back !!!!!!! Xxx
Not only is this very entertaining it is very informative and this is how a tutorial should be done. Love this
Rachel is such a treasure!
absolutely, very nice of her to go in depth and show this !
Very nice presentation, technique, explanation... and wonderful music! Thank you Rachel and Ableton. :-)
Amazing!
but i got a question: how set up the clips in every chanel to "record + play" after 1 bar? Its a push´s function or maybe its possible without this?
Thanks!
There's a button on the Push named Fixed Length, which lets you predetermine the clip length. I don't think it's possible without it. However, you could predetermine loop length with Ableton's Looper device, using dummy clips and envelopes, but it's not as convenient as using clips.
yr amazing; thank you so much!!!!!!!!! awesome performance
hey thanks for that great tutorial :) One question: how do you default your clip length while playing live? the golf ball stops after 2 bars and directly plays back... Is this only possible with Push?
Is possible with "bink looper" (max for live)
I was wondering the same thing. Wonder if its possible without a max for live device.
had the same issue, jsut found it out: key-map the session-record-button, thats the 2nd record button from the left. and then activate the pre-counter aswell for 1 bar; each time u want to start recording u press on the mapped key, when u want to stop click on it again and it replays it.Also check that your global-launch-quantisation is on one bar, for general purposes. cheers ! :3
@@renslaboratory16291 cool trick!
Thanks Rachel. You're a breath of fresh air for all women that would love the tech aspects of music. Thanks for simplifying and showing us how to make use of Abelton's music software and hardware. Cheers 💝 Love.
I didn't see you stop the recording ever; how did live determine how many beats/ bars each recording would be?
same question
At 3:38 she sets a fixed loop length, all the loops are 2 bars long.
You could also midi map a foot pedal or other control to the "Session Record Button" to stop recording and launch the clip any time you like.
@@jared_musicSTC oh that's a thought. Thanks! I've been putting off learning the live part of Live for too long...
Great tutorial as always, really clear and picked up some good tips. Thanks Rachel
Shure sm58 sounds like that?
Very thorough explanation with all bells and whistles, thanks for the great work!
Thank you for this. I recently upgraded from an RC-505 into an Ableton/Push2 system and this will help a lot. One question . . . In performance do you have a separate session file for each song?
Over these past years, I have become a huge fan of RKC. Her sound is so unique and satisfying. - especially when driving home late after work
Hi, how do you get the clip to record for 4 bars, and then continues to play without stopping it?
it's a feature of ableton push called Fixed Length - it will automatically stop recording and start playing a clip after a 'fixed length'
@@ivan-e-t5h how would you do this without push
woooo awesome and super beautifull freelly live performance
Hi Rachel, I've been following you for a long time and I totally admire you. I want to thank your tutorials since they have been a lot of learning for me.
I also really admire your musical work.
I will love your opinion in my videos since I am just starting with live looping and although I need a lot of practice, publishing live video forces me to improve.
*Once again thank you very much for the inspiration. I love you*
Dude … you ok? I guess you are five year old?
Thank you Rachel for generously sharing! :)
Rachel is proof that you can get so much out of so less.
You don't need new gear, and you don't need new plugins.
@John Johnson Yeah I mean, it's not really that less 😂
but if you put it in perspective, so many other pros use a lot more equipment, so this feels like a minimalistic setup.
@@ChaitanyaBhagwat That's true it's a relatively simple set up, but of course it's always what you do with it. Some of the best ever music is simple.
it really is so less compared to deadmau5s setup (;
@@calebjohnson2795 or Richard Devine - or Junkie XL
I mean a push 2 still seems like expensive gear to me
I enjoyed watching this - the music isn't the kind of music I like, but Rachel is clearly an excellent teacher explaining what she's doing with great clarity which any watcher can then do for themselves, and more importantly know why what they're doing does what it does - I hope she does do teaching as well as performing
We need fixed length whithout the push
Yeeees, any thoughts in how to do that?
Same problem, I think this is how they get people to buy it, it becomes mandatory when you get to a certain level
Could you explain what you mean by that?
@@macpaz fixed length option allows you to record a clip with a specific number of bars but without creating the clip before recording or without the needing of hitting the stop button when the loop is about to end.
Use the Novation Launchpad Pro MK3 instead which is only half the price of the Push 2.
Swimmingly severed, thank you for taking the time to teach as you do. Flippin’ snap. Cheers-
12:41 - This is WICKED GOOD!
So clearly explained Rachel! This is excellent
Me watching at 3:29 - "I thought I was pretty well up on digital music recording jargon, but 'golfball and cinnamon stick'... it'll be interesting to learn more about that."
Me watching at 3:55 - "Oh."
Phenomenal tutorial and beautiful track. Thank you Ableton and RKC. This was so inspiring!
she was spotted using a Roland Mc-707 in the wild, Ableton goes "hey girl, here's a Push"
thank you for the looping setup. definitely gonna try it out. awesome performance RKC
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