Alternating Instruments Playing Melody/Chords in Ableton Live (Hocket / Klangfarbenmelodie)
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
- This time we're going to look at how to achieve something called hocketing. This is a technique where different sounds take turns playing a melody or chords. Say you have a MIDI clip and you want different synths to play different parts of it. This creates a fascinating effect that is used in a wide range of electronic genres. I will walk you through the process of doing this manually or automatically in any version of Ableton Live. While we're at it, we'll also apply the same technique to MIDI and audio effects.
You might recognize this as something that can be done with the Instrument Selector if you're familiar with Bitwig.
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00:00 What is Hocket / Klangfarbenmelodie?
01:46 Setting the Instruments Up
04:55 Automatic Alternating Switching
07:08 Automatic Random Switching
07:55 Same Technique for MIDI Effects
11:25 Same Technique for Audio Effects
13:12 Hocket with Macro Variations
14:50 Tip for Audio Effect Hocketing on Audio Tracks
16:14 Outro
This is such a great channel! Thank you for all the amazing tricks you teach us. I love that you define a musical idea and then show ways to approach that in Live. Such a wonderful idea to learn about.
Thank you. Happy to hear you're enjoying my tutorials.
I’m so let down I just found this channel, gonna do a deep dive on your stuff
Better late than never. 😉
Decent technique for Drum & Bass Neuro Funk multi bass instrument. Very commonly used to change the end, the beginning of the loop or both.
I think it could bed used in any genre, which could also make a track or song seem more intriguing.
are you using Live 12 here? confused @8:19-35
Yes, so if you're using Live 11 or earlier you'd best add a Scale preset in the right key after the Chord preset. Otherwise some notes might be off key.
@@sonicbloomtuts I’m not sure I would know a key if it hit me with a 2 x 4 yet, but thanks.
Geat instructional. If I could make a suggestion for next time, start off showing viewers an audio example of you're about to do, instead of just explaining and getting to the audio minutes later.
Thank you, also for the constructive criticism. Yes, you're right and I've done that in the past. I had to restart my computer when it wouldn't come out of sleep mode and hadn't saved the Live Set after recording the tutorial. I'm extremely busy at the moment and simply didn't have the time to rebuild it.