One Thing: Ninajirachi - Textured drum layers
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- Опубліковано 1 лип 2019
- Our One Thing series takes you into the workspaces of musicians, producers and other artists to discover a method they rely on to keep their creative flame alight.
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What the hell thats genius
Agreed
people been doin this for decades wtf
@@n_ki i guess he meant the way she uses Simpler, not layering samples in general :)
@@nijq nothing new there either. +if youre going for some "randomness" theres much better ways to do it then shown here
@@n_ki I know what you're saying but the simple fact that simpler will choose a 100 settings for you is basically random as you can't know what transients it's going to pick out before it actually happens. So to the producer, it is essentially a random selection which reality has provided to. That's random enough for me, easy enough to take one of those transient sensitivity selections and chop it up how you like.
Sick workflow!!
1:22 is the fastest i've learned something useful in a long while, thanks!
Facts lmao
Yep
lol. I was thinking the same thing!
Dylan Adamek I was thinking the same haha! 🤣
yeah seriously this is wild, more stuff like this
thats the fastest i've ever gone from "lol theres no way this will work out" to "OMG I NEED THIS"
Get a MPC Live!!
insanely creative tip, thanks!
Love Ableton for their incredibly inspiring, concise, and helpful content. No other company provides users with such empowering documentation and resources.
Wish the masterclasses I've taken were this to the point
The Timbaland Master Class is pretty good. They show everything
A crew of brick workers currently rebuilding my parapet walls on my three story building; old brick being discarded into a dumpster below on the street. I recorded the ambient sound and chucked the wav's into Simpler and rolled off all the high end; made a midi file converted from a wav of the jack hammer; slowing the tempo down to 40bpm. Ended up with a nice eruption close to 6.8 on the Richter which my daughter is using as the soundtrack to her clay volcano science project.
I love this comment
I will try that with my next diarrhea and add some distortion, reverb and delay. Just imagine the people dancing to it!
Would be real acid!
But it'll just sound like sh*t. #Badumtish 🤭🤗😉😁
Genius! Then you can do a tutorial video so we can learn your technique lol
dropping the bass taken to a whole new level
@@chikifree Don't overcompress the hole when you're pushing out those bass drops
The song at the end is fucking heat
This is a really nice idea. Probably one of the better creative ideas I've seen in these videos... Good one, Nina!
I must be getting old because I rolled my eyes at first thinking this will be silly then by the end, picking up jaw, and house keys so I can go out and try this myself! That was cool.
same here haha. Can confirm... I am also old.
Oh I’m definitely gonna try this one! Genius idea
Wow..Simple,creative and cool!Thank you Nina!
I'm always looking for new sources for percussive sound in beat making. Your process is so quick. No fiddling around on location looking for quality audio hits. Get back, slice, pick out bits that are obviously not working and ...boom!
Thank you!
Dope idea! For sure going to try this out. Thank you.
These one things are seriously the best thing ever!
Learned something today,thank you !!
Thanks for this fast and inspirational tip! Subscribed!
Wow ! So quick yet so dope and creative ! I'll definitelly try it, thank you !
Nice, that sounds really cool!
that's actually really creative, good work girl!
Man I did this, but it was all by hand with an audio track! Thank you Nina for the faster workflow :)
absolutely genius! respect!
thanks so much !! I used to chop samples in audio tracks... this really speeded up my workflow !
This is just so frikkin beautiful
Awesome tip. This is Gold!
This is excellent, great tip
best advice ever this changed my music. i use this technique for everything not just drums
You gave us 6month masterclass in just 1min.
wow, this is brilliant!!
creative genius! have never thought of something like this
COOL TIP Ninajirachi . Thanks !
This is an amazing idea! ❤
literal queen 👑
So beautiful.
That sounded awesome.
Incredible !!!
whaaaat that's so creative I love it
Good lord, that was amazing.
crazy simple and effective tip!!
the recording foley bit was awesome, but the simpler technique can also be applied by dragging drum midi into the simpler channel..doing exactly what Nina does but throw a vocal in simpler...thats the vocal hook sub technique that will create interesting vocal textures...the possibilities are endless
That ended up being pretty cool. Great work.
Love the video. . Good stuff
Cool! Awesome idea!
Wow, great idea!
Nice one! Great idea.
Great idea!! Ty
This is an awesome idea 👌
Holy sh..... this is amazing! Good job! 👍
Thank you man!
So cool !!
That's pretty cool ! 10/10
Amazingly good.
Another way to do something similar is load up a sampler into a drum rack and then load a ton of percussion / foley into the sampler and set an LFO to automate the selection
Def my favourite one thing!
Great one ☝️
wow the result is so cool
thats a 🔥 Beat 🙌🏼
Very cool technique
Second time watching it. What a great video 🔥
Brilliant!
Wow, that's super useful actually. So many possibilities.
wow I love that!
That's awesome thanks.
NICE!! 👏🏼
Brilliant simply brilliant😳🤯
Thats cool as hell!
Crazy useful technique. Niiiice.
Fantastic
great content!
Her demo ableton song is hell of an art peace.
This blew my mind
Wow... never thought of doing that!
Great tip. The simple ones are sometimes the best. It is also worth stepping outside of the predictable combinations of organic instruments - like stones in water - and trying things a little more alternative. When preparing my dinner earlier, I inadvertently discovered the gorgeous crackling/popping sounds made when sprinkling salt in champagne. It had a timbrel quality that was notably unique and different to any fizzing, popping or crackling I had previously heard. I will be sampling this. Thanks Ableton and Nina.
Yeah, I like to sprinkle a little saffron into my caviar sometimes. Insane noises!
wow wow so cool !
OMG!!! this is so effing good...
wow! I'm impressed! Cheers! :D
This is the quickest most inspirational tip I've ever learned
Well that was very helpful, thank you :O
thats so cool, i wanna try that
this is genius!
Love it
awesome!
Damn thank you for this. I know what I’ll be doing today.
nice idea!
Cool idea.
Absolute gem of a tip
Super!
thats insaneeee
Nice!!!
Love it! =3
she is great
next level things to do when you go out!
Goosebumps all over! Holy shit
thankyou!
this is such a cool tip
Genius!!!!!
wicked tip!
I've been trying to use organic sounds in my beats more and more, the method of using Simpler slicing and just dragging+dropping drum MIDI to trigger the sample is genius tho :)
This is one of the things why I've switched to Ableton. Simple yet genius. It's hard for me to adapt, used to be a FL studio user, but I think it's worth it
if you wanted my advice I'd say: read the manual. I know it's a 700+ pages bible, but read it. really everything is explained there. good luck with your transition!