For a quick way to bounce down a channel, create a blank audio chanel, freeze the channel if you want to bounce down and then drag that audio file/midi file into the blank channel. It will automatically have been bounced down. Just pull on the ends of the clip if your bounce has residual sound as by default, the clip length if only what it was originally in your unfrozen channel.
Man !! You're awesome!! I'm so happy you go at that pace !! Excellent, to the point and great information for us to learn !! I've always wondered why tutorials by other people usually take such long time. But you are so precise, not explaining each redundant click. Thank you very much for these !!
this still goes inn ! big ups m8 ! just saying to a friend how these early tutorials have been such a guide to our production, you really paved the way for tutorials setting a good standard!
great point. I literally can't listen to 85% of tutorials because someone has vocal frye or smacks their fukcing lips or some lispy speech impediment and doesn't know what a FUCKING de-esser is despite teaching audio production
Watched this great tutorial tonight and made this: It's tutorials like these I believe that unlock creative potential.. really fun/trippy.. will definitely use these techniques for creating rich ambience/risers. Really into deeper music like Robert babicz and lee burridge so this is perfect.
If you really want it to be fractal, make an audio track with an effects chain on it, put your intial impulse in, render it with freeze/click to a different audio channel and then drag it back in ad infinitum. Use M4L LFO in random mode on parameters for more emergent weirdness.
just subscribed, this dude is a frikkin' Ableton master! And his tracks are jaw dropping. Hey Mr. Bill, what type of audio interface and converters do you use?
@releasethefrogs The same way a computer draws curves.........by joining lots of tiny stright lines together or use a knob or slider on your MIDI controller gives a nice round arc.
This is probably a stupid question, but why not just record the ping pong delay on the same track as the reversed snare? Are we only resampling so the reversed snare isn’t in there …? Only the effects? Because couldn’t I just record the ping pong delay and delete the snare after….?
I'm unable to select an input to record to my next audio track. Mr.Bill selects the previously recorded track as an input for the next...I don't have that option. Please help.
ah cant link the sounds i put together on soundcloud.. but if youre curious my track is called Ellis D. (appropriately named) and username is Bahpzermoshkir
Wait so you can automate pitch in real-time in Ableton? Sheeeyiz I've been using FL Studio this whole time. Never been able to do that (at least not like this)
Mr. Bill, could you give a heads up in the future when you're going to give a tutorial like this? Something like: WARNING! THIS TUTORIAL COULD MAKE YOU SPEND THE WHOLE NIGHT BEHIND ABLETON!
@jeremus1979 What a very very odd question. So out of the hole 8:35mins I've got partial confusion and had a stroke. Meanwhile your sitting over there thinking "No way check out this kats mouse. No he didn't just move it like that, whhaatt a bad kat". Is rather smooth though isn't it, might have to go buy one. Guess that means i'm going to have to go buy a mac to use my new mouse on... Speaking of apple, why doe's every producer use a mac?? (because there better is not a real answer)
Mr Bill does click very fast though; high actions per minute. In another life he could have been an elite Starcraft player, but he chose to use his power to create instead of destroy. Not every producer uses a Mac, but those who do are usually going for ease of setup. PCs are traditionally need a bit more effort when it comes to sound drivers and other technical stuff. Oh, and Logic is only available for Mac. Not that anyone needs that now we have Live ;)
the knowledge and skill here is impressive
For a quick way to bounce down a channel, create a blank audio chanel, freeze the channel if you want to bounce down and then drag that audio file/midi file into the blank channel. It will automatically have been bounced down. Just pull on the ends of the clip if your bounce has residual sound as by default, the clip length if only what it was originally in your unfrozen channel.
Man !! You're awesome!! I'm so happy you go at that pace !! Excellent, to the point and great information for us to learn !! I've always wondered why tutorials by other people usually take such long time. But you are so precise, not explaining each redundant click. Thank you very much for these !!
this still goes inn ! big ups m8 ! just saying to a friend how these early tutorials have been such a guide to our production, you really paved the way for tutorials setting a good standard!
@sheldonplankton Just clicking and dragging nodes on the automation line :)
between you and Mr. Cosm--have learned so much, thx gents!
All the best tut teachers have dull monotone voices. Just what you want instead of some over exerting whipper snapper.
Ben NCM aka rocket powered sound
great point. I literally can't listen to 85% of tutorials because someone has vocal frye or smacks their fukcing lips or some lispy speech impediment and doesn't know what a FUCKING de-esser is despite teaching audio production
Watched this great tutorial tonight and made this:
It's tutorials like these I believe that unlock creative potential.. really fun/trippy.. will definitely use these techniques for creating rich ambience/risers. Really into deeper music like Robert babicz and lee burridge so this is perfect.
You're a star man. I've learnt a lot from your tutorials and the project files you share.
.. so there we go, turned a snare into water...
If you really want it to be fractal, make an audio track with an effects chain on it, put your intial impulse in, render it with freeze/click to a different audio channel and then drag it back in ad infinitum. Use M4L LFO in random mode on parameters for more emergent weirdness.
You move at a perfect pace! So nice to not feel like you're wasting time on a tutorial.
This was an awesome tut
love the bubble effect you ended up with
Bro, your tutorial are amazing ! Usefull, clear & everything, big thanks from a french guy
dude your skills are out of this world, thank you so much
@sheldonplankton You're talking about fades, skip to 7:00. :) On Audio tracks you can enable fades. These can be used to cross fade too.
This is the music equivalent of watching a hibachi chef at Benihana's chopping shrimp up n catching it in his pocket.
Thanks Mr. Bill. You and Sun In Aquarius both rock!
Full overview - fast fingers -creative! Thanks
just subscribed, this dude is a frikkin' Ableton master! And his tracks are jaw dropping. Hey Mr. Bill, what type of audio interface and converters do you use?
@MrBillsTunes how do you make the curves specifically? as opposed to straight lines. awesome tutorial btw!
One of my favorite tutorials from you [of many]
Thanks for sharing !
thanks bill.... you should release some more experimental style compositions..
At the time I didn't know you could do volume fades! Hopefully they'll bring automation curves in Live 9 :)
Thank you Mr. Bill, you rock! (Naturally your music does too).
that reverse snare just got turned into some cot damn ocean waves... holy hell
diggin these tutorials man. Thanks
This is Ace! 💜💜 Thanks for sharing dude!
Great tutorial m8. Very creative concept.
@releasethefrogs The same way a computer draws curves.........by joining lots of tiny stright lines together or use a knob or slider on your MIDI controller gives a nice round arc.
Hey dude, how do you do those rounded curves while your in the envelope mode of a clip? looks extremely handy
do u have to u have to use ableton 8 to get the re pitch effect? im not finding it on my 7..xoxo
This is probably a stupid question, but why not just record the ping pong delay on the same track as the reversed snare? Are we only resampling so the reversed snare isn’t in there …? Only the effects? Because couldn’t I just record the ping pong delay and delete the snare after….?
very neat sounds
how do you reverse kicks,snares,hats,drums,etc? please reply! thanks mate,cheers!!!
ok, i just came across your videos, i have a long night ahead of me
on your left there's a box when you're dragging in your audio sample... just click Rev.
is there any reason you recording it, rather than using the freeze-flatten technique?
I'm unable to select an input to record to my next audio track. Mr.Bill selects the previously recorded track as an input for the next...I don't have that option. Please help.
Nice techniques!
now THIS is useful. thanks for sharing
ah cant link the sounds i put together on soundcloud.. but if youre curious my track is called Ellis D. (appropriately named) and username is Bahpzermoshkir
lol watching this at 5:41 am :) cant wait to try this
can anyone tell me what the point of bouncing down a channel is? by that i mean any advantages over just using the original midi clip?
cheers
Nice tutorial dude
Wait so you can automate pitch in real-time in Ableton? Sheeeyiz I've been using FL Studio this whole time. Never been able to do that (at least not like this)
Great Tips!! Thanks!
Phantastik!
Great tutorial, but why were you up at 5:45 AM on a Saturday?
nice one, love the water result ;)
Thank you master wobble!
@Charles33333 Sun In Aquarius.
this would be really cool with bass I think
you can only do curves on fades ( volume fades) all the other automation you can only do lines
False. Hold "alt" while you click and drag a line. You got some fine curves now, baby.
Very nice thanks
and maybe add a resonator..
always remember the resonator and corpus
you are such a badass! love it thanks
You recorded this video at 5.30am?? ahah
Oh yeah, my sleep patterns back then were the worst.
yeah its 5:38.. its 4:58 now for me as well :D
can someone link me to sine and aquaris? or who ever he recommends at the end
Thanks for this processing tricks
I've just used this technique in my first track i uploaded. If u're interessted:
soundcloud.com/user-193730075-732400708
can you redo this video with ableton 9? it sounds different for me
I think, I just found my master..!
Mr. Bill, could you give a heads up in the future when you're going to give a tutorial like this?
Something like: WARNING! THIS TUTORIAL COULD MAKE YOU SPEND THE WHOLE NIGHT BEHIND ABLETON!
@jeremus1979 What a very very odd question. So out of the hole 8:35mins I've got partial confusion and had a stroke. Meanwhile your sitting over there thinking "No way check out this kats mouse. No he didn't just move it like that, whhaatt a bad kat".
Is rather smooth though isn't it, might have to go buy one. Guess that means i'm going to have to go buy a mac to use my new mouse on...
Speaking of apple, why doe's every producer use a mac?? (because there better is not a real answer)
AWESOME!!!!
Great video but man do u work fast.
AWESOME!!!!!
thanks!!!!
great , thanks -)
I'm subbed
Mr Bill does click very fast though; high actions per minute. In another life he could have been an elite Starcraft player, but he chose to use his power to create instead of destroy.
Not every producer uses a Mac, but those who do are usually going for ease of setup. PCs are traditionally need a bit more effort when it comes to sound drivers and other technical stuff. Oh, and Logic is only available for Mac. Not that anyone needs that now we have Live ;)
@jeremus1979 Apple Magic Mouse
sign in aquarius? what is he saying?
who is sign in aquarious??? link? :-)
+Adrian Ce soundcloud.com/suninaquarius
great
Nice :)
@atxweirdo soundcloud [dot] com / suninaquarius
From a simpler time
fuck man thats awesome
🥀🥀🥀🥀
Like Axwell would have said: "This is professor shit!" !! :D
This is witchcraft!
The same way he reversed everything else in the vid.
Why do you torture yourself like this xD
Nothing Fractal here
tutorial is ok for noobs