Thank you so much for your videos. I just purchased my first midi controller and started to make music a week ago as a hobby, so I am a total beginner. From all tutorial videos I’ve watched so far, yours are the ones I am able to understand the best and apply directly to my own experimentation the most. Thank you very much and keep up the good work!!!
Life is overwhelming, don't let it stop you, generally if you have a good idea that's good enough. Don't need to worry about all the other things you still don't know
I recently found you Jaron and i have to say your information is absolutely invaluable to those who understand where you're musical inspirations are coming from, but did not know how to execute on a production level, such as my self. i plan to digest as much as i can from your channel and try to apply and grow and perhaps possible graduate to taking a lesson with you once i got all your freebies down!
Man, I love your channel. You have ways of explaining stuff in an excellent, utmost instructive way, like no one else! I wished I had more time to spend on this.
Lovely Jason, i prefer using a modified m4l shaper who respond to trigger or an env follower to do it so i can have the visuals and basically more control on the env with the mseg in shaper. also i use a velocity m4l devices to basically control the range of the shaper or actually any other parameter of the shaper. Amazing for sound design
Thanks! Give it a try, I haven't done a breakdown of this tune yet, but if you looking for more detail on the drums, check out my tutorial on Fred again's Delilah, this tune uses similar drums and groove.
Nice video. Anyone ever tried sidechaining the autofilter to itself? (I.e., side chain source is the same sound/channel that the autofilter device is on) Actually now that I think about it I guess that's basically the same thing as the filter settings inside the synths, but sometimes I like the sound of autofilter better edit: nm...now that i think about it yet again, sidechaining to it's own channel doesn't do anything - it's already 'sidechained' because it by default it reacts to the audio in the channel it's on. BUT if you want it to react to a diff channel's audio, while affecting its own channel, that's when you use the sidechain
Thank you so much for your videos. I just purchased my first midi controller and started to make music a week ago as a hobby, so I am a total beginner. From all tutorial videos I’ve watched so far, yours are the ones I am able to understand the best and apply directly to my own experimentation the most. Thank you very much and keep up the good work!!!
All these possibilities in Ableton are overwhelming
Life is overwhelming, don't let it stop you, generally if you have a good idea that's good enough. Don't need to worry about all the other things you still don't know
Even more so in Bitwig.
you will become one of the biggest music teachers on this platform - really just feels like an "it" factor here
Well this is probably the best explanation of actually to use sidechaining in Ableton on youtube.
I recently found you Jaron and i have to say your information is absolutely invaluable to those who understand where you're musical inspirations are coming from, but did not know how to execute on a production level, such as my self. i plan to digest as much as i can from your channel and try to apply and grow and perhaps possible graduate to taking a lesson with you once i got all your freebies down!
Been using Ableton fo years, and I have never noticed the side chain setting on Auto Filter.
xD Thanks man, you opened up so many creative doors!
an ableton vocoder video like this one from you would be amazing
Very floating points sounding - super sick track and great tutorial 🙏🏻
cool style man
Fam thanks you have dropped countless gems.
Thanks!
love how chill you are.
Another winner of a tutorial. You ‘da man!
sounds sick. Thanks for the video!
niiiice!----this is then like the filter in the digitakt nnnniiice!
That's a jam! 🔥
So easy to understand. Great vid!🔥
ur channel is awesome
Ideal editing and explanation 🤌🤍
Just found your channel, and your music. This song hits dude!
Great tip!
Man, I love your channel. You have ways of explaining stuff in an excellent, utmost instructive way, like no one else! I wished I had more time to spend on this.
amazing tutorial, thanks dude! Im pretty new to music production and the way you explain it all is perfect :D
Glad you found it useful and easy to follow, welcome to world of music making!
Excellent tutorial, very easy to understand!
Lovely Jason, i prefer using a modified m4l shaper who respond to trigger or an env follower to do it so i can have the visuals and basically more control on the env with the mseg in shaper. also i use a velocity m4l devices to basically control the range of the shaper or actually any other parameter of the shaper. Amazing for sound design
Great tutorial. Will definitely try this method out to advance my loops. Do you have a break down of this song? Love the drum groove it has
Thanks! Give it a try, I haven't done a breakdown of this tune yet, but if you looking for more detail on the drums, check out my tutorial on Fred again's Delilah, this tune uses similar drums and groove.
love you
Is it possible to do this in Cunard? I never touch Ableton but it seems easier to use
Is this possible in logic?
Nice video. Anyone ever tried sidechaining the autofilter to itself? (I.e., side chain source is the same sound/channel that the autofilter device is on)
Actually now that I think about it I guess that's basically the same thing as the filter settings inside the synths, but sometimes I like the sound of autofilter better
edit: nm...now that i think about it yet again, sidechaining to it's own channel doesn't do anything - it's already 'sidechained' because it by default it reacts to the audio in the channel it's on. BUT if you want it to react to a diff channel's audio, while affecting its own channel, that's when you use the sidechain
What would be the difference to just using an envelope as modulator?
@@1998Cebola the difference of what, sidechain vs envelope?