Making Instruments from Samples with Ableton and Make Noise Strega
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
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hey man, I'm 37 years old, watched YTs my whole life and this tutorial is THE video that makes me write my first ever comment. So much information, humbleness and community caring in this video! Thank you so much as an anonymous viewer (which who you wouldn't know might create something awesome from this info... and then the snowball of this tutorial goes spinning crazy into the unknown). Thank again man, outstanding video!
Wow, thanks!
Your videos lately have been extra great dude
Such a cool spacey sound, chef’s kiss
Was just about to get started on a project focusing more on creating stuff for video games, this is perfect! thanks so much
Cool tutorial, sampling is underrated as a creative process! I basically do the same thing but using VCV to make modular sounds/fx, tidying up the audio in Audacity then loading the samples into Pigments to make custom patches. It's really satisfying to make tinkling, sparkly texture layers on pads. 😀
Absolutely outstanding tutorial. And really cool patch made here! I have had this creative block like a year now. Maybe this can get me over it.
This is an amazing tutorial, Jeremy. Thank you very much.
This is a fantastic explanation with great sounds- thanks so much for sharing this
Really insightful and fun to follow tutorial. Thanks for sharing !!
TY from a french musician for this tips and nice video .
Solid tutorial, top notch Padwork 🤟
Thank you! Just what I needed! Been wanting to sample my modular for a while and now I have a great workflow to follow!
Dropping Gems homie. Massive thanks.
Thank you! I feel this video gave me the push to explore the instrument racks features more deeply. Also I feel this helps show Ableton Live is more modular synthesis than it appears on the surface.
Ah, and I remember the days when Simpler was actually simple and but did fuck all. Amazing video though. I love designing sounds and sharing them these days much more than I like making my own beats/music/etc. This is a great way to do it, thank you!
Super inspiring, thanks a lot for that!
Holy hell. I know im like 5 months late but this is a great tutorial.
Man, what a great video- Youre a beast! ❤
No, my first name ain’t baby. It’s Jeremy. Mr. Blake if you’re nasty.
Good stuff sir. Thank you for the knowledge provided.
Great tutorial Jeremy
Awesome tutorial!
Very informative, thanks for sharing!
I really like the stuff you do, jeremy
One of my absolute favorite use cases in Ableton. I jam on an Eowave swarm, then create chains.
Some great tips in here.
Very inspiring and useful. Thanks Jeremy xx
Didn't you say this is the tool of the devil? Good to see it hasn't possessed you yet! Unless... 😂
Hej J!, would you be interested into Loop forest working as a VST inside ableton?
I think a lot of people would haha
Thanks for the knowledge!
Just got home listening to this in my house now
Thanks!
Thank you!!
liked it
ya know, it's funny how i always seem to pick things up within the minute details of Jeremy's vids. i mean, if you had told me to accomplish the same thing as he is here, sure i could possibly arrive at the destination, but his map always shows me little detours to take along the way.
hey jeremy, do you love maths? ever made a video about it or even care to?
I do love maths but videos on it are done to death. Loopop and divkid both did videos iirc
@@RedMeansRecording they actually did yeah
Very helpful
Yes, but how did you come up with the names?? 😂
Tried to evolve the feeling that the patch made me feel with words
u look weird man, hope ur good
lmao
Remember it's a Strega. I'm assuming you didn't see his review of it yet, or you'd know why he looks the way he does.
What
That's just the face you make in Ableton with sounds swirling and a good set of headphones