Multiband Dynamics is so much more than OTT
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OTT or "over the top" is a preset in Ableton's genius Multiband Dynamics device. This one preset defines a multitude of electronic genres that fall under the EDM category. Multiband Dynamics itself however is so much more than just the OTT preset. You can accomplish many tasks such as transient shaping, de-essing, resonance removal, and more. Something that you cant do with Xfer Records free OTT vst device. This video shows precisely how to do that as well as how important it is to tune the crossover frequency between the mid and high band to work with the material you feed into it.
00:00 - Intro
1:12 - Classic OTT FM Bass
2:42 - Xfer OTT vs Multiband Dynamics
3:21 - “Tuning” the mid/high Crossover
5:40 - Crossover Examples
8:01 - Creative Resonance Removal
10:15 - Multiband De-Esser
12:07 - Expander Transient Shaper
We got an OTT?
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Another video by Anthony. Another day I actually learn music production. This dude is the gold standard on YT.
agreed
anthony is audio sensei
I use a lot of breakbeats in production, and my favourite use of multiband dynamics is using all three bands to do expansion. With a multiband expander you can reduce or outright REMOVE the room sound from crusty old breaks and make them sound like they were closemiced and tight. It's soooo underrated, and arguably the exact opposite of how a lot of people use it.
Thanks this is exactly what I'm talking about right here. The effect is incredible and super underutilized
trying this right now cheers
Using multiband dynamics for tackling resonance is actually such a good idea, definitely gonna use that
Yea I never thought. Def using it.
@@englewoodmusic watch for your phase going out 😅
You can just use a dynamic eq too
@@potatosan4250or Soothe 2
@@potatosan4250 does stock ableton have that kind of effect?
I tend to drop 3 multibands in a rack, and solo each range in each multiband, so that i can drop different effects on each range of frequencies
That's a super cool idea!
Also works great w/envelope follower for driving MaxForLive Vizzie based visuals 😎🖤🍭
Great idea!
I also do this with auto filter in band pass mode. Add lfo to taste if you want to add some filter movement and panning.
that expander transient shaper is new for me. thank you man. nice video as always
The pacing of your tutorials are always just perfect. I also love that you clearly go over what you are doing, why you might want to do it and clever ways to use these stock plugins for a wide variety of use cases. You don’t just show us “do this it sounds good”. You lay a foundation of knowledge and give a spark of exploration to transfer what we learn about Ableton’s stock multi band compressor to use on any other plugin or any other sound design challenge we may have.
Brilliant work as always. I hope you know how positive your influence is on my workflow as well as countless others. Much love!
A HUGE overlooked feature is the sidechain function. You can route two instruments in the same frequency spectrum to duck, say the mid range of one when a guitar and piano play similar chords. You do it by adjusting the threshold, attack and release of a single band for the frequencies you want to affect. The sidechain button is hidden by default, click the triangle to expand it. You're welcome.
Definitely the most comprehensive tutorial about Ableton’s OTT I‘ve ever seen! 🚀
Was going through @ChuckSutton's demo project for Ableton 12 today and realized he uses multiband dynamics in ways I definitely didn't think about or understand. Started raising all these questions about OTT and here this vid was exactly what I was looking for. Some of the bass processing chains in that project file are great examples of what you're speaking to. Pretty cool
So thankful for what you and Chuck both do for Ableton community.
Okay, for someone who's made and recorded music for 20+ years, this guy's tutorials are the best I've come across. Once you're beyond the basics, this guy will help your mixing get to the next level, for sure.
It’s great to see how beautiful a device like this can do soooooo much. It put a new perspective on it as I really didn’t think about the transient I kinda mess with tone shaping but he made so much easier to understand
have clicked a few of these and clicked away when they were not instructional and actually teaching me not only the workflow, but what is happening. cheers dude thanks for the educational content. loved the example for the piano man. ive been slapping back too many eqs on things!
Loads of new and useful tips. This was awesome thank you !
this is a fantastic video! thanks! very well done.
I’m so grateful for you sharing your hard earned skills with such an elegant and humorous style. Cheers
Thank you very much for the class! Great example
Fantastic video! This is all really useful insight.
You always find ways to get the most (and best) out of Ableton's built-in instruments and effects. And even better, you make great videos to show us how, too! Thanks for all the excellent work you do!
this was SO GOOD I love you
What an amazing video. I've learned something new in every single video you've put out. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Amazing content as always Anthony. Thanks for creating this!
Once again, I'm finding your videos to be the most helpful, thorough, and specific to actually expanding my creativity and music production toolbox
Finally a multiband dynamics video where you actually learn how to use the thing!
Great video as always!
Thanks for this video! I have been looking for a good video about multiband compression. Im now gonna use it way more! Thanks
I found that using Multiband Dynamics for drum transients (last example in the vid) was a great way to understand the complexities of this device overall. I recently recorded several isolated drum hits on an acoustic drumkit with a cheap Tascam handheld recorder and then used Multiband Dynamics to bring useable life to the samples. It was a fun way to learn the device by trying to tame some of the "never-ending" tom ringing by squashing the problematic band and then expanding/emphasizing the frequency bands that were lacking for each unique drum recording.
Super cool! Yeah this way of adding presence and saturation to sounds is not too familiar to me, so it's really inspiring to hear this kind of resourcefulness.
Best of the best, thanks for your work ❤❤
This changed the game for me. Thank you!
I can't wait to try this out on my mic'd acoustic guitar tracks. Great video Anthony!
Wow the trick with the piano really explained it! Awesome, thank you!
Goated production channel. LOVE
This video is amazing brother thank you
This is the vid I’ve been waiting for
This is GOLD. I’m already understanding multiband compression more by watching this one video than I have by trying to learn about it for like the last year 😅
great video! an excellent summary, thanks for such an informative primer on the multi-band compression plugin!
Great exposition of multiband dynamics, very useful
Thank you so much for this video. I started following after one of your videos on Saturators, a tool I had no idea how to use until this year. Multiband Dynamics has been another one of such tools idea, so this video has been incredibly useful. After learning what it does, I realize that so many problems I've tried to fix through other methods could have been handled with the Multiband.
great vid. thank you for synthesizing the thousands of redundant videos on UA-cam while adding a bunch of new helpful info. No excessive explaining. just straight demonstrations. Subbed.
Great content as usual, gracias, saludos desde México.
This was excellent, thanks!
Omg 😱 learning so much from this video
Super dope tutorial man thx!
super useful and right to the point. Thanks!
Great work as always!
Last kick it's actually the kick I always look for. Just so great and fulfilled
Wow. Thanks for this
Amazing tutorial video, I absolutely love this new find! ❤ Thanks for making videos
I'm just discovering the world of multiband dynamics. You are an excellent guide dear sir!
thank you this helped a lot
Dude that was awsome
Amazing tips!
I just started using Multiband dynamics, so this is perfect timing on the upload, thank you as always 🙏 see you at Secret Dreams ✌️
Great vid! Thankyou
"AbletonSs multiband DynamicsS iSs sSo Sssuper uSsefull"😅 Loved that haha.
Broooooo. Great video thanks so much!
super helpful, thanks man !
Actual new data into my brain I'm so happy I'm gonna cry ❤
best video i saw so far on ott
Thank you !
Very interesting and easy to follow! Had no idea i was missing this
Very useful video about OTT. Thanks bruv
Thanks, great stuff!
I sometimes use it as a kind of multiband gate, with the expansion controls. Kinda like a complex sidechain input into a normal gate
Very informative video. Thanks.
I use this mainly to tighten my breaks! Happy to learn another technique, and an awesome one too
Awesome stuff, thx.
You’re a hero
the thing at 8:00 minutes is absolutely crazy cool, thank you for sharing this valuable info!
Most informative OTT vid tut ever
ive never touched the crossover. THANKS!
Goldddddd! thank youu
best ott video ive seen
Finally, a decent video about ableton's mbd compression. Thanks!
Mind blown again!
Great video 👍🏼
I didn't know that about multiband expansion! Thank you my dude.
On the note of features you didn't mention, sometimes using a multiband dynamics as a sidechain tool is more helpful than a regular compressor as it lets you compress part of the sound out of the way rather than the whole signal.
Love your content and thank you for all your FX/Instrument racks!
Thank you man, I literally don't utilize this beast enough.
Great thanks🤩 This Multiband Dynamics device IS actually a multi plugin in many sence. Best tutorial ever for this device. Thank you 😊
Great info, haven’t used for expansion before but something new to try.
Personally use multiband comp for side chain compression to have different ducking per frequency spectrum
Dude I learned more about compression than the whole entire life combined before this video. Nice job
one of my fav things that I learned from Anthony is just using OTT at like %10 -- just to give something a little bit of juice. But now I've got a bunch of new ways to play with OTT. Thx!
And yeah, the examples with the kick drums? That's super useful and can make an imperfect sample usable. Neat.
Ungaming the game this guy is…thanks for inspiring 😎🖤🍭🙌
Very good video thanks
Giving out the sauce I see , that's good shit
honestly this de esser trick is GENIUS
I use it for vocals to control the mids and lows for the plosives without having to adjust the eq as much
During 10:35 (Multiband De-esser); that sound is called Silibance Sound.
I became an audio engineer in 1993, and this was something I learned in school. I am so out of the loop however when it comes to MIDI these days. These lessons are intriguing and satisfying to watch as well as still understandable. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
i love you sir anthony ❤
Very interesting vid. One thing i'd like to add for anyone who sees this that i thought of when you said about xfer's OTT not having adjustable crossovers is that kilohearts mulitpass has a "N.O.T.T" preset which is basically OTT, but as it's literally an instance of multipass with a compressor loaded on each three bands, you can go in and tweak it, the crossovers, amounts of downwards and upwards compression etc to your heart's content to get the effect you want if standard OTT isn't doing it for you
New headphones? Gee, they're HUGE :o :D
A fun fact - Multiband Compressor device and the OTT preset were created by Claes Johanson while he was working in Ableton and is now a co-founder and lead developer for Bitwig.
ive learned so much! I ve never heard about OTT. Must been living under a rock. haha😅
Going to start using OTT with your tips! Thank you so much for sharing🙌
I use the multiband Dynamics plugin for something VERY different (I rarely use the OTT preset) I take old 80's tracks that have been very poorly mixed, create three instances of the track and place a MD on each of the 3 channels soloing bass for one, mids for another and highs on the 3rd. By using a combo of the 3, I can improve and enhance the track The fine adjustment of the crossover on all three tracks is actually where the magic happens.
I never use multiband dynamics for ott compression really but I get a lot of use. If you sample a kick with a hi hat combined with it you can gate the high frequencies and eliminate the tail of the hi hat while keeping the attack in the highs of the kick. You can also do bass sidechaining with the kick but only on the lower frequencies that compete. It's also one of the best guitar noise gates you can use cause you can have it cut out high frequencies without effecting the sustain of middle and low frequencies.
I wish FL's Maximus has a sidechain feature like Ableton's OTT. It would be really nice to be able to have an internal sidechain compression for the kick to measurably duck low end to a specified amount.
Teach me more please!!!
finally learn it
Subscribed. 👌
You said a lot of things i've been feeling but couldn't articulate. Probably tutorial of the year
Thank you for showing some love for Multiband Dynamics! It's a much more viable tool than the just the typical 'OTT' use case. It's super versatile. I think the look & layout of it can be somewhat off-putting to some but once you learn what the sliders & other parameters do it becomes like a swiss army knife of sorts in terms of multiband compression, upward expansion, resonance & dynamics control. I really like to use it on the drum buss. Cheers!
My favourite effect in multiband dynamics is the reduce ambience preset