Excellent timing and tutorial! I was playing around in Ableton Lite this past weekend (I'm a newbie) and got frustrated with how flat my drum section was sounding compared to the sample playing. I'll try this out for sure, thanks for this!
I did the velocity exactly as you showed and they are not affecting the notes being played. Is there a trick to get the notes to respond in ableton? Live 11 I usually use Cubase but I am learning Ableton at the moment. I have been producing for many years and I have never seen a note in a DAW not respond to the assigned note velocity
within the simpler, switch to “one-shot” mode on the left. now look down near the bottom right and make sure you vel>vol knob (it’s something named like that - im not on the computer at the moment can’t check the exact name) make sure that knob is not set to 0 but on or around 35. then velocity should change depending on the velocity on the clip. i would imagine your vel>vol knob is currently on 0
So much better when you don’t use loops already made;) Thanks 🙏
Best tutorials man, always so on point. These little advanced tips are the best
Your videos are the best.
Clean, fun, and 90% stock Ableton plug-ins.
I am impressed... thank you! 🙏
Good idea to add Beat doubler effect on hats. Thanks for the Tip ;)
You went quite ro-minimal this time 🙂. Brilliant!
I agree with you.
Excellent timing and tutorial! I was playing around in Ableton Lite this past weekend (I'm a newbie) and got frustrated with how flat my drum section was sounding compared to the sample playing. I'll try this out for sure, thanks for this!
I did the velocity exactly as you showed and they are not affecting the notes being played. Is there a trick to get the notes to respond in ableton? Live 11 I usually use Cubase but I am learning Ableton at the moment. I have been producing for many years and I have never seen a note in a DAW not respond to the assigned note velocity
within the simpler, switch to “one-shot” mode on the left. now look down near the bottom right and make sure you vel>vol knob (it’s something named like that - im not on the computer at the moment can’t check the exact name) make sure that knob is not set to 0 but on or around 35. then velocity should change depending on the velocity on the clip. i would imagine your vel>vol knob is currently on 0
@@kevingreer6342 Thank you so much