Very easy and straight to the point tutorial, and with great results too. Most of the tutorials around this genre are mainly FL based so it is great to see what is possible within Ableton (and with mostly stock plugins). We love you track so much that we have included it in our Dark Dreamscapes playlist. Much love from the Netherlands and keep it up.
The concept of “Implied Chords” you mentioned has been super helpful to me ever since I learned about it a while ago, and I love seeing it applied in this video. I think of it kind of like an orchestral composer who spreads the chord voices across different instruments in an orchestra. Something similar happens here - we can split a chord across two different pads to create a more separated and richer texture, compared to playing the whole chord on just one pad, which can sometimes lead to clashing voices or awkward resonances. Another concept I’d recommend keeping in mind is Voice Leading. It’s about avoiding big, abrupt jumps between chords and finding voicings or inversions that make the transitions between chords smoother. Great tutorial
I completely forgot to mention that I'm glad someone else makes use of Erosions wide-noise effect. I really like adding it to snares for some nice wide noise!
Yep. Erosion is really good for noise like that. Also lost your other reply somewhere, but I've tried Tree Tone and it's really good for ambient genres, too.
Loving your workflow in this video i found out alot about ableton I had no idea about thank you. Vive le Ambience!Its not just for elevators as I had one person judge it as😂 ❤
The format of your videos is great. I like the way you show and tell. There isn't a lot of extra fluff. You get to the point of why we are all here and drop the knowledge.
@@khartbeatswhat you do already is really great! At this point you could just start with bundling what you have and then keep progressing through genres.
And you keep breaking down all my favorite niche genres with crazy good results and explanation, I'm all about absorbing this knowledge. Please consider my never ending list of inspirations I'd like you to break down in the future: (Genre - Artists of Reference): Dark Future Garage - eg. Vacant; Downtempo - Tycho (Dive era); Modern Synthwave - Vxllain, Navjaxx, VOJ, Narvent Chillsynth - Home, ALISON, Hotel Pools EBM - Gesaffelstein (Aleph album) Organic House - Christian Loffler (Mare album)
I love this tuto. I want to make ambient music like you and you have helped and inspired me so much. Thank you so much! And your end song is so relaxing and meditative.
Hi, thank you for this agreable and rich tutorial...This music is like a flying carpet taking us to that dimension of no limits and embracing us with the feeling of no time , no stress...it's a pure serenity... Thank you...
@@khartbeats definately, i just finished a music production course in melbourne and thats one of the main things i was made aware of, as i didnt even realise but some vocal samples i used were out of key with the rest of the track haha. i make all my music but use splice for vocals as i only use female vocals. I t really helped!!
I have a better understanding of Abelton the more I dig into it I have dive into the world of sound design yet because I like to find the sounds that there out of the box but still got value from this👊🏾 happy new year also
I hope you had a wonderful holidays! great videos as usual. yet i still cant get into ableton lol but still watch your videos to try and push the move!
@@khartbeats lol maybe I mean I purchased it and just am stuck in my ways of work flow with FL Studio. Yet there are things I see you do on your videos where I think thats pretty cool to have. Mine wasnt bad lol
I want to say a big thank you for your videos. I've only discovered you recently but your style is so approachable and no-fuss that I was able to produce and release my first ever track using some of the tips you put in this video. I'd been putting off making and releasing music for fear of messing up, not being good, and being judged, but this gave me the confidence to go for it
I'm extremely impressed by your deep knowledge and technique. I love your approach, building everything from the ground up. I hope to gain even a little bit of your ability this year, thanks for making videos. :)
I'm stoked to have found your channel!! I'm super grateful for your help and it's cool that you share your projects, that helps me a ton being more hands on. Is there anything I should know about loading a project from 12 to my version (11)? I have never tried that before.
Hey, thank you! Unfortunately, I don't think Ableton has backwards compatibility so the project files won't work on an older version :( That's a good point, though...I'll work on adding stems to my newer projects so those can at least be exported into older versions.
Amazing track! Simple but effective approach although there're lot little details hidden worthy to learn and steal))) Wish you stay safe and creative next year! Happy New Year!
Your creative use of the apps is nice to watch. I like that you used the auto-pan to automate the volume of the pad; quite clever. What does liminal mean
Thanks so much! In this context, I take liminal to mean a threshold between different states…so maybe something familiar or nostalgic that can also be somewhat strange or unsettling.
@@khartbeats Wow; learn something new every day. I can't remember if I ever commented before--probably, but did you try the Tree Tone instrument. I reckon it would be right up your ally for slow, ambient music.
Hi K. Hope you had a great Christmas!! I absolutely love watching you do this type of thing. I don't use Ableton myself but have seen enough YT videos to be able to follow it quite well. I have to admit that I giggle at some of the vintage references these days. I AM VINTAGE lol and yet I don't ever remember music in the old days being so dirty, crunchy or otherwise grainy. I wonder where that comes from in todays music? I just don't remember music being skippy and crackly. hehe. Do you think it's just today's idea of vintage was?
Hey, thanks! I had a good Christmas and hope you did, too. I think maybe some of the “vintage” vibe is a little exaggerated these days. I guess it’s a way to make modern music that’s produced solely from a computer a lot of the time seem more humanized and “real.” Just like adding small imperfections in drum timing can create what we consider swing or groove 🙂
I've recently been devouring your videos like my last meal but I'm struggling on mastering my tracks. Master volume is nearly always in red and I end up losing instrument sound to offset this. Would love to see a video on mastering. Happy new year!
I like the analogy, thank you 😆 I do have a video on mastering with stock effects here: How to Achieve Clean and Loud Masters in Ableton Live Using Stock and Free Plugins ua-cam.com/video/l8-NgZSS_xQ/v-deo.html I also have this project file and another free one with my mastering chains included here: ko-fi.com/khartbeats Happy New Year!
@ ah, ok. The instruments and effects only in suite will be missing. You could download the free one and switch out the missing things with ones you have, maybe?
Great video (and lovely track)! I'm relatively new to Ableton, so this was very interesting to watch! I noticed you had the same reverb on a lot of tracks (instruments, channels....), is there a reason why you don't use a send for that? I'm coming from Reason and 95% use sends for my reverb, so I only have one instance of the reverb plugin and I feel it gets less busy (for the lack of a better term) when they use the same reverb instance. Nice channel btw, I'll be following from now on!
Thanks so much! For more ambient things, I tend to put reverbs on the track itself rather than a send for the super washed out texture. I could route them to a bus, but I sometimes also like to slightly change or automate differences, which can be hard when they’re all grouped to one.
Hey I really like your tutorials, content. Some feedback, may be wholly unwanted, if so last ignore, but I've noticed you say "go ahead and..." or "just going to go ahead and..." extremely frequently. It might just be me, but once I heard it I couldn't unhear it. Apologies if this comes across as rude or personal I don't intend it that way. Really enjoy your style and you sharing your skills. Thanks
I’m glad you enjoyed the video. And yeah, I do tend to add some filler phrases in there. I’ve tried to cut back (somewhat successfully), but part of that is just me haha. Thanks for the feedback.
Hi K. just watched this video again and noticed that you have an Ozon plugin on the main vocals group after the utility, would you mind telling us which one it is and what for ? many thanks in advance
quick question didnt know who to ask, do you happen to know a better way to change drum samples feeding simpler/sampler by midi knob other than creating an instrument rack and scroll through the chains
@@khartbeats whaat about the level peak indicator on the mixer view where it shows the highest peak for 20 seconds eaven tho im lowering volume on the channel the peak resets werry late and its disturbing me while mixing it should be like 2 seconds instead of 20 untill it falls off, you know the peak on the vu meters of channels its a small dash where the loudest part hit, it sticks and does not reset for a long time i would want it shorter time
i know i can make them turn off but its tedious work and i feel simpler does on its own if its not active but i can see them in cpu when turning a knob like decay becouse its mapped to them all
nevermind i found how to put multiple samples with selector into one simpler instead of puting hundret simplers with one sample and selecting betwen them xD
Thank you for the nice Video and Information with Ableton 12. I love ambient scapes and your work. I'm already looking forward to more videos with you. best regards from germany (Maps: N 54.32871, E 13.07711) 😊
I love this tuto. I want to make ambient music like you and you have helped and inspired me so much. Thank you so much! And your end song is so relaxing and meditative.
I've watched a million or more tutorials for ableton in the past 10 years, maybe longer, and this is definitely the best I've seen.
Thank you! I really appreciate that 🙂
That last part with the vocal stretch is so simple but so good for creating atmospheres. Hoping 2025 brings you the success you deserve!
Thank you so much! The vocal stretching is one of my favorites for background atmosphere.
Very easy and straight to the point tutorial, and with great results too. Most of the tutorials around this genre are mainly FL based so it is great to see what is possible within Ableton (and with mostly stock plugins). We love you track so much that we have included it in our Dark Dreamscapes playlist. Much love from the Netherlands and keep it up.
That's awesome! Thanks so much for the kind words and the playlist add. Very much appreciated!
Hypnotic is 🔥🎧 need it to be 3 mins more for my serotonin 😊
Thank you 😊 I appreciate you streaming it!
I'm not an Ableton user, but there was still so much in this video that was useful to me. The track at the end is beautiful.
That’s great. Thank you very much 😊
The concept of “Implied Chords” you mentioned has been super helpful to me ever since I learned about it a while ago, and I love seeing it applied in this video. I think of it kind of like an orchestral composer who spreads the chord voices across different instruments in an orchestra. Something similar happens here - we can split a chord across two different pads to create a more separated and richer texture, compared to playing the whole chord on just one pad, which can sometimes lead to clashing voices or awkward resonances. Another concept I’d recommend keeping in mind is Voice Leading. It’s about avoiding big, abrupt jumps between chords and finding voicings or inversions that make the transitions between chords smoother.
Great tutorial
Always happy when someone else appreciates the music theory stuff. And I totally agree that voice leading is also a great tool to use. Thanks so much!
@khartbeats Thank you for the tutorial. I sent you a DM on Instagram asking a question about the track produced in this video :)
I completely forgot to mention that I'm glad someone else makes use of Erosions wide-noise effect. I really like adding it to snares for some nice wide noise!
Yep. Erosion is really good for noise like that. Also lost your other reply somewhere, but I've tried Tree Tone and it's really good for ambient genres, too.
Thank you so much !!!! you're wonderful ! Every single time I watch one of your videos I learn something ! Thank you thank you and thank you.
That’s awesome! I try to sprinkle new tips in every video. I’m happy you’re enjoying them! Thanks for sharing 😊
Loving your workflow in this video i found out alot about ableton I had no idea about thank you. Vive le Ambience!Its not just for elevators as I had one person judge it as😂 ❤
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it…and no, it’s not just for elevators 😂
The format of your videos is great. I like the way you show and tell. There isn't a lot of extra fluff. You get to the point of why we are all here and drop the knowledge.
Definitely the vibe I’m going for here and I’m glad you’re enjoying them. Thanks so much!
What a great video and production! Loved every second.
Thanks so much!
There she go with the bomb tutorials again… ❤️❤️❤️
This is entirely generous of you to provide such detail AND the project file! Thank you for raising the bar (so-to-speak) 🙏😊
Thank you so much! Glad you found it useful 😊
I think at some point, I’d love to see you make an Ableton course. ❤
Also I downloaded the project and it did not come with the vocal....
I've been debating making a course. What kind of content would you like to see?
Hmm, I collected all and saved and I see it in the included files...I can try to send the project to you again via email and see if that works?
@@khartbeatsthe download for some reason was just the als with no sample folder.
@@khartbeatswhat you do already is really great! At this point you could just start with bundling what you have and then keep progressing through genres.
You are great. Thank you.
The vocal trick was REALLY eye opening! I need to experiment with this on my next ambient track...
Glad you enjoyed it! Have fun trying it out 🙂
Cool track! Cool t-shirt! Cool channel! Subscribed!
Cool, thanks! 😊 appreciate it!
And you keep breaking down all my favorite niche genres with crazy good results and explanation, I'm all about absorbing this knowledge.
Please consider my never ending list of inspirations I'd like you to break down in the future:
(Genre - Artists of Reference):
Dark Future Garage - eg. Vacant;
Downtempo - Tycho (Dive era);
Modern Synthwave - Vxllain, Navjaxx, VOJ, Narvent
Chillsynth - Home, ALISON, Hotel Pools
EBM - Gesaffelstein (Aleph album)
Organic House - Christian Loffler (Mare album)
I think we have similar music taste…I’ve done several videos similar to the artists you listed and more will be coming 😁 Thanks for watching!
Glad you're back. Nice soothing lessons, great music. Much love
Thank you so much 😊
I love this tuto. I want to make ambient music like you and you have helped and inspired me so much. Thank you so much! And your end song is so relaxing and meditative.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it! I hope it gave you some inspiration to start your own 🙂
Nice 🪐 ✨🌠
Thank you so much! 🙂
Hi, thank you for this agreable and rich tutorial...This music is like a flying carpet taking us to that dimension of no limits and embracing us with the feeling of no time , no stress...it's a pure serenity... Thank you...
Thank you so much 😊
Great song!!! wow, I use FL, but I found when you said about splitting up the chords between pads really interesting, im def gonna try that!!! thnx!
Thanks so much! Music theory is awesome 😎
@@khartbeats definately, i just finished a music production course in melbourne and thats one of the main things i was made aware of, as i didnt even realise but some vocal samples i used were out of key with the rest of the track haha. i make all my music but use splice for vocals as i only use female vocals. I t really helped!!
Ooff soo dreamy. Lovely stuff, thank you for sharing this!
Thanks so much!
Thank you so much for this! I love your Mario Tee! #supermariofan 😁
Thank you! Definitely one of my favorite shirts 😆
amazing work! thanks for this
Thank you so much! 🙂
So inspiring! I'm so glad I found your channel, really cool video!
Thanks so much! 😊
Thank you very much. I am pretty sure I will use this techniques in my next trance project.
So beautiful 😊
Awesome! Thanks so much.
Really nice work! Lovely melodic ambiance and cool production choices, especially in the noisier, lo-fi space.
Thank you very much 😊
I have a better understanding of Abelton the more I dig into it I have dive into the world of sound design yet because I like to find the sounds that there out of the box but still got value from this👊🏾 happy new year also
Glad you enjoyed it! I still use presets a lot…sometimes it’s nice NOT to sound design haha. Have a great new year!
Just try adjusting the knobs that are right there, there's no big mystery to that.
I hope you had a wonderful holidays!
great videos as usual.
yet i still cant get into ableton lol
but still watch your videos to try and push the move!
One of these days…lol I appreciate you watching anyway and hope you had a great holiday, too! 🙂
@@khartbeats lol maybe I mean I purchased it and just am stuck in my ways of work flow with FL Studio. Yet there are things I see you do on your videos where I think thats pretty cool to have.
Mine wasnt bad lol
I want to say a big thank you for your videos. I've only discovered you recently but your style is so approachable and no-fuss that I was able to produce and release my first ever track using some of the tips you put in this video. I'd been putting off making and releasing music for fear of messing up, not being good, and being judged, but this gave me the confidence to go for it
That’s amazing! I’m glad these videos have been helpful. Congrats on the release!
Like the chill vibe of this show. We don’t use Ableton but this was still very informative and fun! Also shoutout to Mario Kart.
Thanks so much! Mario Kart is the best 😁
Thank you, sounds really beautiful and dreamy 🙏🙏⭐⭐
Thank you 😊
I like it! Thank you for sharing! 🙌
Thank you!
Thanks so much for this very insightful tutorial - much appreciated
Thank you for watching 😊
This is the first video of yours that UA-cam served up to me. Thank you for the excellent tutorial! You have a new subscriber.
Awesome! Thank you so much! 😊
Many thanks for all that work and pleasant videos ! And what a cool T-shirt 😄
Thank you very much! 😁
Your videos are incredibly helpful! Thank you so much!
I’m happy they’re helpful! Thank you 😊
I'm extremely impressed by your deep knowledge and technique. I love your approach, building everything from the ground up. I hope to gain even a little bit of your ability this year, thanks for making videos. :)
Thank you so much. It took many hours of learning and experimenting to get to my current level. Best of luck on your journey and have fun! 😊
Wish u a happy new year and thanks for this video
Thank you! Happy new year 😊
Amazing vocal texture technique!
Thanks so much!
I'm stoked to have found your channel!! I'm super grateful for your help and it's cool that you share your projects, that helps me a ton being more hands on.
Is there anything I should know about loading a project from 12 to my version (11)? I have never tried that before.
Hey, thank you! Unfortunately, I don't think Ableton has backwards compatibility so the project files won't work on an older version :( That's a good point, though...I'll work on adding stems to my newer projects so those can at least be exported into older versions.
Thanks for the best song..have a good new year. From sweden
Thank you so much! Happy new year :)
A wonderful walkthrough, and beautiful song! Thank you!
Thanks so much! 😊
Really beautiful!
Thank you very much!
Great and helpful video as usual. I hope you have a wonderful New Year and 2025!
Thank you so much! Have a great new year!
Nice video! I really enjoy watching your stuff;) You have a cool aura about you :D Happy New Year!
Thanks so much. Happy New Year!
Marvelous music K.
Thank you so much!
Lovely sound, great explanations, and beautiful footages, thanks much again
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you!
Great video, great ideas, beautiful song at the end!
Thank you so much 😊
Merry Christmas ans Happy New Year, K. Hart! Keep up the good work!❤
Thank you! Have a wonderful new year!🥳
This is just lovely.
Thanks so much!
Amazing track!
Simple but effective approach although there're lot little details hidden worthy to learn and steal)))
Wish you stay safe and creative next year!
Happy New Year!
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed the little details. Happy New Year!
amazing track
Thank you! 😊
Loved the vocal ideas. Thank you. 10cc took months to produce this on "I'm not in love" using multi track tape. Happy New Year!
Modern production saves a lot of time. Those vocals on the 10cc track sound magnificent, though. Thanks so much and happy new year!
Thank you! see you next year~
Have a great new year 😊
Thanks!!
Blessed. Thanks for sharing :D
Happy new year!
Happy New Year to you too!
Good work!!!😎
Thank you! 🙂
Your creative use of the apps is nice to watch. I like that you used the auto-pan to automate the volume of the pad; quite clever. What does liminal mean
Thanks so much! In this context, I take liminal to mean a threshold between different states…so maybe something familiar or nostalgic that can also be somewhat strange or unsettling.
@@khartbeats Wow; learn something new every day. I can't remember if I ever commented before--probably, but did you try the Tree Tone instrument. I reckon it would be right up your ally for slow, ambient music.
Great video. Happy holidays to you.
Thanks so much! Happy holidays 🙂
sick!!
Очень ккрасиво! С Новым годом!
Thank you! Happy New Year!
Hi K. Hope you had a great Christmas!! I absolutely love watching you do this type of thing. I don't use Ableton myself but have seen enough YT videos to be able to follow it quite well. I have to admit that I giggle at some of the vintage references these days. I AM VINTAGE lol and yet I don't ever remember music in the old days being so dirty, crunchy or otherwise grainy. I wonder where that comes from in todays music? I just don't remember music being skippy and crackly. hehe. Do you think it's just today's idea of vintage was?
Hey, thanks! I had a good Christmas and hope you did, too. I think maybe some of the “vintage” vibe is a little exaggerated these days. I guess it’s a way to make modern music that’s produced solely from a computer a lot of the time seem more humanized and “real.” Just like adding small imperfections in drum timing can create what we consider swing or groove 🙂
real!.
I've recently been devouring your videos like my last meal but I'm struggling on mastering my tracks. Master volume is nearly always in red and I end up losing instrument sound to offset this. Would love to see a video on mastering. Happy new year!
I like the analogy, thank you 😆
I do have a video on mastering with stock effects here: How to Achieve Clean and Loud Masters in Ableton Live Using Stock and Free Plugins
ua-cam.com/video/l8-NgZSS_xQ/v-deo.html
I also have this project file and another free one with my mastering chains included here:
ko-fi.com/khartbeats
Happy New Year!
@khartbeats thank you for that. I had a look at the files but I only have standard. Would any of the files still work for me?
@ ah, ok. The instruments and effects only in suite will be missing. You could download the free one and switch out the missing things with ones you have, maybe?
@khartbeats that's what I'm thinking too. Thanks a million. Can't wait to see the next video!
Love the track and the project file, so cleanly layed out! Do you have a link to all the project files you have avaliable ?
Thank you so much! Those are the only ones I have for now. I’ll be releasing more on ko-fi soon! 🙂
Great video (and lovely track)!
I'm relatively new to Ableton, so this was very interesting to watch!
I noticed you had the same reverb on a lot of tracks (instruments, channels....), is there a reason why you don't use a send for that?
I'm coming from Reason and 95% use sends for my reverb, so I only have one instance of the reverb plugin and I feel it gets less busy (for the lack of a better term) when they use the same reverb instance.
Nice channel btw, I'll be following from now on!
Thanks so much! For more ambient things, I tend to put reverbs on the track itself rather than a send for the super washed out texture. I could route them to a bus, but I sometimes also like to slightly change or automate differences, which can be hard when they’re all grouped to one.
@@khartbeats That makes sense, thanks!
♥
hello, K! Love your videos and content, just wanted to ask if there is any chance to sample this? Or do you have any loop packs available?
Thanks so much! I don't have any loop packs, but you can get the project file for this one if you'd like. Link is here: ko-fi.com/s/0f693e0481
Thank you! I am not stretching it by saying your sample/loop packs would sell like hot cakes! 🔥
thank you for sharing the things you know , you won the 2025 ableton rainbow award 🌈🏅 !!!!!!
Nice! Thank you! 😊
Hey I really like your tutorials, content. Some feedback, may be wholly unwanted, if so last ignore, but I've noticed you say "go ahead and..." or "just going to go ahead and..." extremely frequently. It might just be me, but once I heard it I couldn't unhear it. Apologies if this comes across as rude or personal I don't intend it that way. Really enjoy your style and you sharing your skills. Thanks
I’m glad you enjoyed the video. And yeah, I do tend to add some filler phrases in there. I’ve tried to cut back (somewhat successfully), but part of that is just me haha. Thanks for the feedback.
Hi K. just watched this video again and noticed that you have an Ozon plugin on the main vocals group after the utility, would you mind telling us which one it is and what for ? many thanks in advance
It’s the Ozone Imager. Should be free. I use it to check the width of the audio to make sure it won’t completely disappear in mono.
@@khartbeats thanks so much
This is so cool and I was trying to follow along until i realized wavetable isn't in standard 😞Fantastic track though 🙂
If you have a different Wavetable synth like Serum or Vital (free), you should be able to make a very similar sound. Thanks so much for watching!
@@khartbeats thanks for responding 🙂It's more the step-by-step I like - press this then that - as a true newbie I get lost super quickly
Great stuff. Have you done an Ambient dub techno video before? If not, please consider this a request :) Have a great New Year!
Thanks so much! Haven’t done ambient dub techno before…I’ll look into it 😁 Happy New Year!
@@khartbeats Thank you very much! Hopefully it's a genre that would interest you 🙂
Just found your page the first time. What is the control surface/pad hardware you are using? Having a hard time identifying it.
I’m using Ableton Push 3 in this one. I switch between that and a Novation SL keyboard for MIDI.
No moogs, or DSI or Oberheims or Korg analog hardware ?
If only I had the money for those haha
quick question didnt know who to ask, do you happen to know a better way to change drum samples feeding simpler/sampler by midi knob other than creating an instrument rack and scroll through the chains
I don't know of a way to do it...maybe you could map a MIDI controller knob? I haven't tried it for that specific use.
@@khartbeats whaat about the level peak indicator on the mixer view where it shows the highest peak for 20 seconds eaven tho im lowering volume on the channel the peak resets werry late and its disturbing me while mixing it should be like 2 seconds instead of 20 untill it falls off, you know the peak on the vu meters of channels its a small dash where the loudest part hit, it sticks and does not reset for a long time i would want it shorter time
@@khartbeats yea thats what im trying i just made a mad drum machine with 127 insances of simpler per knob and my ableton is like "what?"
i know i can make them turn off but its tedious work and i feel simpler does on its own if its not active but i can see them in cpu when turning a knob like decay becouse its mapped to them all
nevermind i found how to put multiple samples with selector into one simpler instead of puting hundret simplers with one sample and selecting betwen them xD
Great tutorial... but I'm stuck in the poolrooms now. Send help :'(
Not the poolrooms... some serious nightmares live there.
I was thinking, "Yeah, I'm learning..", and then the Transient Shaper..whoa..
Gamechanger...
Thank you. I love your stuff. I've learned a lot from you this year! Gave you a shout out on my new channel.
That's awesome! Thank you so much for that 🙂
Lush!
cOOL.
Hi - i think liminal ambient must be very minimal - because for liminal space 😂
Checks out 😆
You know who you look like?? U heard of Pearly Things?
Thank you for the nice Video and Information with Ableton 12. I love ambient scapes and your work. I'm already looking forward to more videos with you. best regards from germany (Maps: N 54.32871, E 13.07711) 😊
Thanks so much! Happy new year!
I love this tuto. I want to make ambient music like you and you have helped and inspired me so much. Thank you so much! And your end song is so relaxing and meditative.
Thanks!