Nice! Showing your mudpie process was really useful. I think for discoverability of this video (since it's really useful content) using "mudpie" in the title and/or description would be helpful for others to find it too! For organizing the flattened audio, you can right-click on the flattened clip (or the consolidated one) and click "Show in Explorer" on Windows or "Show in Finder" on OSX, and then from there, you can create a folder within Ableton, and just drag the track from Explorer (or Finder) into the folder in Ableton. I find this a little easier than doing it outside of Ableton. P.S. I noticed the fractal technique being used when you created that gnarly arrangement near the end haha good stuff.
Nice! Showing your mudpie process was really useful. I think for discoverability of this video (since it's really useful content) using "mudpie" in the title and/or description would be helpful for others to find it too!
For organizing the flattened audio, you can right-click on the flattened clip (or the consolidated one) and click "Show in Explorer" on Windows or "Show in Finder" on OSX, and then from there, you can create a folder within Ableton, and just drag the track from Explorer (or Finder) into the folder in Ableton. I find this a little easier than doing it outside of Ableton.
P.S. I noticed the fractal technique being used when you created that gnarly arrangement near the end haha good stuff.
Wow! A standard ableton sqwonker?!?! THE MADNESS!!! IMAGINE THAT GUYS YOU CAN SQWONK ON STONK?!?! CRAZY!!! +1 x 1,000,000
Yo this tool is awesome! Wow!
Sqwonker?
Sqwonker.
YO what the goddamn frick