Ableton Tutorial: Secret Weapon (it's the Envelope Follower)
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- Опубліковано 8 тра 2024
- Four ideas of ways to explore the envelope follower to create sounds that come alive and interact with each other.
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Super inspirational, thanks dude
Thanks yo!
Pleasure to have found your channel and your bandcamp site. And I really appreciate what was posted on your Tetramer Album page, considering what many creators are dealing with on how to handle AI and why we might instead only search for human interaction, you/or maybe it was a write up on your music, but it was perfectly said...
"Connection is at the centre of Nicholas’ music. Connecting people with places, with
stories, with themselves. The fundamental thread that draws together all of his work,
whether for soloists, for ensembles, for electronics, for installations, for film or for dance is
‘creating a meeting place, where together we can ask questions about what it is to be
human’."
Thanks for what you are doing here and for the way you share your ideas. Most Wonderful!
very creative and inspiring!
and bless your colourblindness
thanks!! enjoy the exploring!
thank you very much! chelesta reverberation was especially amazing!
thank you!
this is great, thank you. I have been thinking about ways to manipulate my sounds in similar ways- hadn't thought of recording a sound to use to create an envelope without having it need to be audible - perfec!
glad to be of assistance!
this inspires so many ideas, thank you for this great video!
especially the reverb technique stuck with me, made think that you could do a similar thing with noise on an instrument bus to add a vintage sound and still keeping it clean
nice idea that could work really well!
You have a chill voice and your content is sick - subbed!
ahhhh thanks! and welcome!
I would love to see you make a video on when to put plug ins on bus tracks vs on individual stems. For instance can I compress 4 vocal stems on a bus or do I need to compress each stem individually? Same for reverb, eq, etc.
There's no rules about this sort of thing, but instead it is more about how you're thinking about these channels. I would usually EQ each of them separately but then if I am thinking of 4 vocal stems as one instrument (for instance if they are backing vocals all singing different harmonies) then most probably I would compress them in a bus. Likewise a double tracked lead vocal. But a lead vocal I would compress separately from three backing vocals. Hope that makes sense!
@@nicholasthayer5076 right on! Yes it does.
Cool stuff that I wouldn't have thought of before, nice, I have barely touched the envelope follower! Also: The hybrid reverb has a send knob so the utility to control the gain is maybe a bit unnecessary! :)
Nice one! And good to know on the Hybrid Reverb!
Mega!!! Loving it! 🤩
FullHD next time?
THanks! Will try - been having some feedback on video quality so maybe I need to look at a different setup.
Not to take away from the quality of your Videos on their own, but for me and my personal journey theyve been a great Supplement to ned rushs stuff. Really appreciate to be able to see how you do things. Keep em coming
I'm a huge fan of Ned Rush (and subscriber to his Patreon)! Thanks for being here too.
@@nicholasthayer5076 Ned uploads his videos at 1080, always! 720p is blurry AF. You must have an aversion to HD ;)
@@PanopticMotion apologies. Trying to sort out a better video resolution for sure!
@@nicholasthayer5076I hope you can resolve the issue soon. Your content is amazing, but unfortunately, the videos are impossible to watch.
@@PanopticMotion update: figured out the problem. All future tutorials will be in 1080p
really cool
Thank you!