This was the most effective explanation of what dubstep essentially is. In the first 4 minutes you explained what other videos tried to do in over 10-20min. Thank you!!
I'm a little late to the party, since it's about 10 years after the video was uploaded, but this is the most helpful, step-by-step explanation and demonstration video I've seen on dubstep production.
Another fun tip: Once you have that reese sounding wobble at the end, drop a ping pong delay on the end, right click and select repitch, go up to the filter on ping pong and open it up completley, Click on the 'sync' button to switch it to time, then open that up to about 40ms. Mess about with the dry/wet and feedback. Then whack on a Resonator on the end and tune the sound to the key you are using in your track, By noe yoou should have a Modulated, Reese Sounding wobble with a reverbed 'screech'. Want to make it more interesting? Whack a reverb at the end and open up the decay time. Bounce that track down (or freeze and flatten) Then with the audio sample you have, put on anothe rping pong delay, right click on it to get 'repitch' again. On the session view in ableton you'll want to modulate the 'time' function in ping pong delay this will create a wobbly, screechy, decayed, ressey, rise. It's fun to experiment about at this part as well. Once you got the sound you like, bounce that and reverse sample. Join both the rise and the decayed sample together and continue this process. It's called the fractal effect. It's fucking awesom eif done right.
I make a lot of similar sounds using Native Instruments, but for those just learning the ropes, this is BY FAR the best 'worded', 'simplest', yet most 'effective' tutorial I have come across.
I really appreciate all the videos you do. I'm just starting out with ableton live and you have given me a great head start in learning it. Kepp up the good work.
thank you so much for getting right to it and not wasting time going through a hundred other trivial fucking steps to get to the actual tutorial. You just saved me a great deal of time and effort.
Great tutorial, Mitch Lee you are the best! THANKS MAN, you put on track, everything that was messy in my head is now clear. NOW I CAN LET MY IMAGINATION WORK WITH ORDER! THANK YOU AGAIN FOR THE ONLY CLEAR COMPLETE LESSON!
Thank you very much for this tutorial, really appreciate you taking the time to demonstrate this step by step. It worked well on my hardware synth too!
That's great to hear. Once you start learning general synthesis fundamentals it works across any software or hardware synth. Check out our Online Synthesis course for more. online.beatdrop.ca/synthesis
Cool vid, I got mine to sound a little more authentic by using the three operator method in a device rack and using each one to target a different frequency range. But as far a the concept goes one of the better videos out there for half the length. Good work.
Ableton is brilliant at automating and makes it super easy. When you are in Arrangement view simply click on any parameter on an instrument or effect and in your track that parameter will show up and you can draw automation. Make sure you unfold your track so you can see the automation lane. In Session View you can use Clip Envelopes. But that's another tutorial :)
Hi. Lovely video. I am new to ableton live, and unfortunateley new versions don't have the operator available. Does anyone know of an alternative in the new version.
Hey Man, great VID. Can you tell me how do I map (OPERATOR) let's say LFO filter rate with any of Akai APC40's knobs? They seem 2B premapped to different parameters and I can't figure this out. Thanks for this vid again.
under "LFO dest. A" there should be 4 boxes (right next to FIL which you selected in this video). If you have A and B highlighted then it doesn't work you have to have all of them except FIL unlit.
hey lately I have been working on ableton but I am having a hard time trying to break free from this loop I made and actually make the beat drop and release from the tension so I was wondering how could I do that ?
hey i was wondering when i change it to square D the sound goes really high instead of really low any help please thanks. btw im using my keyboard for the notes.
This was the most effective explanation of what dubstep essentially is. In the first 4 minutes you explained what other videos tried to do in over 10-20min. Thank you!!
that jam at the end was so fire!
Hey
I'm a little late to the party, since it's about 10 years after the video was uploaded, but this is the most helpful, step-by-step explanation and demonstration video I've seen on dubstep production.
Another fun tip: Once you have that reese sounding wobble at the end, drop a ping pong delay on the end, right click and select repitch, go up to the filter on ping pong and open it up completley, Click on the 'sync' button to switch it to time, then open that up to about 40ms. Mess about with the dry/wet and feedback. Then whack on a Resonator on the end and tune the sound to the key you are using in your track, By noe yoou should have a Modulated, Reese Sounding wobble with a reverbed 'screech'. Want to make it more interesting? Whack a reverb at the end and open up the decay time. Bounce that track down (or freeze and flatten) Then with the audio sample you have, put on anothe rping pong delay, right click on it to get 'repitch' again. On the session view in ableton you'll want to modulate the 'time' function in ping pong delay this will create a wobbly, screechy, decayed, ressey, rise. It's fun to experiment about at this part as well. Once you got the sound you like, bounce that and reverse sample. Join both the rise and the decayed sample together and continue this process. It's called the fractal effect. It's fucking awesom eif done right.
thanks!
would u like to make a video about that?
I make a lot of similar sounds using Native Instruments, but for those just learning the ropes, this is BY FAR the best 'worded', 'simplest', yet most 'effective' tutorial I have come across.
Hands down best tutorial I've seen on here. Quick, informative, & to the point.
this is by far the best tutorial i have ever found on youtube for anything ableton
really? Check out Tom Cosm
I've watched so many tutorials and yours has been the best so far on this subject. Straight forward, simple, awesome. Deserves more views!
Excellent tutorial, clear and simple way of passing the knowledge, respect
Amazing video, man, thanks for the knowledge!
Thank you for this. Very helpful and explained clearly. TY
Thanks for making it simple and the Jewels at the end Brother, Peace
Solid tutorial with clear advice that leaves room for making the sound your own. Thanks man.
Nice. Super clear, thorough and precise. Cheers man, great tut. Props.
the best tutorial I´ve seen
Thank you for being straight forward and to the point!
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Brilliant Tutorial
I really appreciate all the videos you do. I'm just starting out with ableton live and you have given me a great head start in learning it. Kepp up the good work.
Dude this was the most helpful tutorial out there. You rock, thanks much.
thank you so much for getting right to it and not wasting time going through a hundred other trivial fucking steps to get to the actual tutorial. You just saved me a great deal of time and effort.
Thanks a lot Beat Drop! You are making me learn faster. Ableton = Life
Great! Check out our more up to date and more in depth courses here: online.beatdrop.ca/courses
This video is gratefully appreciated, keep up the great work.
A wobble tutorial without using Massive. Just awesome bro! Thank you.
very good this person explain thinks how they working.Lots of videos how to make have missing understanding
Awesome tutorial man. Love it!
Great tutorial, Mitch Lee you are the best! THANKS MAN, you put on track, everything that was messy in my head is now clear. NOW I CAN LET MY IMAGINATION WORK WITH ORDER! THANK YOU AGAIN FOR THE ONLY CLEAR COMPLETE LESSON!
Thanks Amgaa!!!!! Awesome to hear.
True Ragga beat ! ! !
Thank you very much for this tutorial, really appreciate you taking the time to demonstrate this step by step. It worked well on my hardware synth too!
That's great to hear. Once you start learning general synthesis fundamentals it works across any software or hardware synth. Check out our Online Synthesis course for more. online.beatdrop.ca/synthesis
marvelous!
Best Ableton Wobble-Bass Tutorial ever! Thank you so much :D
Very nice, thank you so much for this!
Great video! I've had this strong weapon (Operator) in my arsenal for years and had no idea how powerful it was!
Cool vid, I got mine to sound a little more authentic by using the three operator method in a device rack and using each one to target a different frequency range. But as far a the concept goes one of the better videos out there for half the length. Good work.
love it!
Glad you like it!!!
BAD ASS man !! big thanks for the great tutorials :) keep it up
Great easy to follow tutorial m8! such a classic wub
Very helpful, thank you!
Just what I was looking for. Thank you very much!
these tutorials kill it , make more! :D
Thankyou for explaining this so well, much appreciated
Such a great video!!! Thanks!
Thanks Justin!
Ableton is brilliant at automating and makes it super easy. When you are in Arrangement view simply click on any parameter on an instrument or effect and in your track that parameter will show up and you can draw automation. Make sure you unfold your track so you can see the automation lane. In Session View you can use Clip Envelopes. But that's another tutorial :)
What velocity should my computer keyboard be on? Thanks for all the great tutorials, they are making Ableton Live a lot easier to understand and use.
I’ve been flying blind with this plug in. THANK YOU FOR THIS
Wicked ,thanks guys
i see this 10years later...❤
Seconding this, keep making videos BeatDr0p
still very helpful in 2023 😊
Great tutorial! Thank you
Cheers! Perfect!
Well made video, nicely narrated, useful bass. Sub earned, thanks for the lesson!
Awesome tutorial! helped me out a lot! Thank you very much kind sir ^_^
Nice tutorial, thnx
Nice!! Thank you so much!!
Thats epic
Thank you so much!! My life is complete
really very helpful video
thanks, very usefull!
Nice !!
Many many thanks
Thanks man!
How do you get the Guitar Reggae to Sound so nice and smooth? what effects do you have ?
thanks dawg, this is a great tutorial!
Thanks Bro! Helped me So much! Keep up the good work!
YOU ARE AMAZING! Thank you. :)
Hi. Lovely video. I am new to ableton live, and unfortunateley new versions don't have the operator available. Does anyone know of an alternative in the new version.
great video homie, please keep making videos like this!
Thanks Scott!!!! Sub to our channel. Tons more on their way!
subbed. rising producer/dj here and i think your videos will take me all the way =D haha
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Hey Man, great VID. Can you tell me how do I map (OPERATOR) let's say LFO filter rate with any of Akai APC40's knobs? They seem 2B premapped to different parameters and I can't figure this out. Thanks for this vid again.
Thanks!!
Thank you so much, this helped me a lot!
Thanks!
thanks a lot!
Thanks Brooo !
No Massive dude you are massive xD
@billyz1990 cool man. Packs and loops can def help the creativeness, but theres something satisfying about making your own. cheers.
super helpful tutorial but...what do i do from here? im new. how can i add this to the rest of a mix?
Great tutorial, mine doesn't sound like yours. What sound did you start with? A saw bass sound?
goto 1:04 of the vid.
Thanks for the subs!
just lost 4 hours of my life and i'm hungry... This video is awesome man!!
under "LFO dest. A" there should be 4 boxes (right next to FIL which you selected in this video). If you have A and B highlighted then it doesn't work you have to have all of them except FIL unlit.
veryyyyy niceeee
all i have right now is ableton launchpad edition. is there any way i can still do whats shown in the video?
Good tutorial, exactly what the title says.
Hey! HXNTZZB3AT$ from the Jungle here. Sounds a bit different in 2020, but trust me, worth it!
hey lately I have been working on ableton but I am having a hard time trying to break free from this loop I made and actually make the beat drop and release from the tension so I was wondering how could I do that ?
Thanks, David Dye
make sure you go down an octave or two. on your qwerty keyboard hit "Z" to bring it down an octave.
0 dislikes. A well deserved youtube first?
when I start playing the keys on my keyboard with the same exact settings you have, it sounds completely different
HELL THANKS!!!
i wonder where id be if i found this 10 years ago.
have you pressed the z or x to change octive
Nice video :)
all my tracks are disappearing but still playing... why is that happening or how do i fix it?
You are a god that walks like a man
Tight
very nice )
sir can u post more tutorial tnx
hey i was wondering when i change it to square D the sound goes really high instead of really low any help please thanks. btw im using my keyboard for the notes.