Glad you found something in the tutorials :) You should never associate likes with self worth, though. Do what YOU love and if others like the content, great! Lots more coming soon.
Thanks! You can turn lots of things into a sound generator. Hardware modelled filters with high resonance amounts, EQs chains with harsh boosts, delays with feedback turned up to 100%, with a little sprinkle of noise....there's lots and it's really fun to use.
@@avigyavegashunyata1108 - Cool. Love Dublin. Shame the government is trying to sell it off to the highest bidder though. Not good for the anyone. Music scene included!
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🎛️ Transitions and Sweeps: The tutorial covers how to create transitions and sweeps to smoothly connect different musical ideas in electronic music production. 01:19 🎵 Sweeps and Filter Sweeps: The instructor demonstrates two methods for transitions-using noise sweeps and filter sweeps. Both techniques are commonly used in dance and electronic music. 09:30 🎚️ LFO for Filter Cutoff: The LFO (Low-Frequency Oscillator) can be used to modulate the filter cutoff, creating dynamic and evolving sweep effects in the sound. 15:39 🔊 Filter Self-Oscillation: By setting a filter to self-oscillate, it can generate sound like an oscillator, offering an alternative method for creating sweeps. 18:09 🔄 Combining Techniques: Combining noise sweeps and filter self-oscillation allows for even more creative and dynamic transitions in electronic music production. Made with HARPA AI
Not stupid at all. Simple to do when you know how though. Just hover around the automation line, then HOLD option / opt key (mac) or ALT (windows) and you should now see your pointer turning into a dual arrow. Once you see that just click and drag the line up or down depending on the curve you'd like. Hope that helps.
Okay. I have standard. Is it worth it to upgrade? Figure if I'm going to learn then I dont want walls thrown up at every turn because the version isn't enough.
@@Juliebird03 yeah, it’s well worth the upgrade if it’s something you’re gonna use for the foreseeable. If you’re a student, teacher etc, or know anyone who is, Ableton offer great educational discount!
0 dislikes proves your awesomeness
And content quality 👌
Glad you found something in the tutorials :)
You should never associate likes with self worth, though. Do what YOU love and if others like the content, great!
Lots more coming soon.
Good Video, last technique sounds sweet
Great tutorial. Savage track too
Why thank you :)
wow thank you. This really opened doors for me. Look forward to more of your videos!
You’re welcome! I’ll get around to doing more videos soon :)
Thank you for this! Great Tutorial.
Can't say I've ever self oscillated a filter before. Neat.
The beauty of analogue...which this is an emulation of :)
This is great, thank you!
Thanks for the feedback! Please share the channel if you can. It all helps :)
Awesome effects!
This is so useful. Thank you so much! 👏
Pleasure!
Really cool! Opened up swells and how to use them more as an instrument. Keen to try this on some granular synth as a signal
amazing thank you!!
You're very welcome
Thanks so much for this - so helpful and inspiring!
Glad you enjoyed it. Hope you make something beautiful :)
Quality stuff, the addition of the LFO is brilliant
Glad you enjoyed the tutorial. Thank you!
Great tutorial, thanks so much!
No bother!
great tip, thanks
Didn't know you could turn filter into an oscillator in operator! Awesome vid!
Thanks! You can turn lots of things into a sound generator. Hardware modelled filters with high resonance amounts, EQs chains with harsh boosts, delays with feedback turned up to 100%, with a little sprinkle of noise....there's lots and it's really fun to use.
good lesson, thank you sir!
You’re very welcome!
great vid thanks man!
You're very welcome! Thanks.
Fantastic tutorial, thanks a lot!
Second time watching this 🙌🏾
I make YT playlists for tutorials as i always go back and watch them again. Super handy!
Thanks
amazing lesson and your accent!!
thanks
Thanks! Just invested in new audio capture setup so you should hear my Derry accent a little more clearer over the next few months :)
@@movinmusicacademyofficial aah i knew. i live in dublin :)
@@avigyavegashunyata1108 - Cool. Love Dublin. Shame the government is trying to sell it off to the highest bidder though. Not good for the anyone. Music scene included!
@@movinmusicacademyofficial music scene is dead in dublin and govt didnt do much for the artists and the independent musicians and labels.
@@avigyavegashunyata1108 It'll bounce back from the grass-roots collectives when the vultures move on to their next target.
nice
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 🎛️ Transitions and Sweeps: The tutorial covers how to create transitions and sweeps to smoothly connect different musical ideas in electronic music production.
01:19 🎵 Sweeps and Filter Sweeps: The instructor demonstrates two methods for transitions-using noise sweeps and filter sweeps. Both techniques are commonly used in dance and electronic music.
09:30 🎚️ LFO for Filter Cutoff: The LFO (Low-Frequency Oscillator) can be used to modulate the filter cutoff, creating dynamic and evolving sweep effects in the sound.
15:39 🔊 Filter Self-Oscillation: By setting a filter to self-oscillate, it can generate sound like an oscillator, offering an alternative method for creating sweeps.
18:09 🔄 Combining Techniques: Combining noise sweeps and filter self-oscillation allows for even more creative and dynamic transitions in electronic music production.
Made with HARPA AI
Nooooice!
Stupid question maybe but how do you bend the automation lines? It seems to create a new node when i click it, shift/ctrl dont do it
Not stupid at all. Simple to do when you know how though. Just hover around the automation line, then HOLD option / opt key (mac) or ALT (windows) and you should now see your pointer turning into a dual arrow. Once you see that just click and drag the line up or down depending on the curve you'd like. Hope that helps.
Thanks mate that was very clear ! (@manwarp_music)
Thanks for the feedback! Please share the channel if you can. It all helps :)
What version of abelton is needed? Trying to find operator section
Ableton suite, any version (ie 9,10,11...)
Okay. I have standard. Is it worth it to upgrade? Figure if I'm going to learn then I dont want walls thrown up at every turn because the version isn't enough.
@@Juliebird03 yeah, it’s well worth the upgrade if it’s something you’re gonna use for the foreseeable. If you’re a student, teacher etc, or know anyone who is, Ableton offer great educational discount!
Can I setup a zoom call with you
Hey, please contact us via info@movinmusicacademy.com to discuss your options please. Thanks!
why would you make something so controversial yet so brave
I have absolutely no idea what you mean...