AFAIK best video on clip-based (audio AND midi) looping ! And this approach also really works for getting ideas into ableton quickly - wish I had seen this 10 years ago ...
And i still didnt find a way to delete the last recorded clip via midi controller. Do you know a way? I only found a m4l device "zaps recording tools", but it s buggy for me.
@@djGreenALERT how would you program a dummy clip that deletes the currently selected clip in the Track? Or that deletes the last recorded clip? Sorry, i dont understand :)
I swear the god I watched 3 full ableton live looping tutorial and I was thinking I'm too dumb for this shit until I saw yours. Explained what exactly I needed to know in 9 minutes and the others couldn't in 2+ hours of courses. Thanks!
I'm just getting into Ableton live lite 9. about 3 months now & being 64 its a learning curve, woo. But you hv turned on a whole lota light. for me. thank you.:))
Wow, that's really impressive, sir - lifelong learning, awesome! Very inspiring comment, made my day, thanks! 'Hallelujah, hallelujah, keep on pushing' ;-)
One of the best tutorials I've seen thank you very much. I'm in my late 60's and loving the music making technology of today. I mess about with Midi keyboard guitar .... loops that I acquire loops that I make. I even tried singing on one track but I have a voice that well you can always have a listen. Best compliment I got was OMG you sound like a dying Dalik! Thirty odd attempts at music making here hope you don't mind the link It's just a hobby I aint ever going to be the next Justin whatever his name is .... www.reverbnation.com/jackbackband
Me too, at nearly 60, bought a focusrite 212i and it's sat there for three weeks, only loaded the software today, a big learning curve but this video is the best I've seen so far, and it looks fun once you get to know what you're doing.
You're awesome! Finally, tutorial from someone who knows what they're doing AND how to explain it well. Thanks for keeping it simple and sharing the knowledge!
Yes! I watched this video shortly after it was posted, but I didn't own Ableton yet. Just bought it over the holiday and searched and searched and searched for this video, but couldn't find it. UA-cam randomly served it up to me after another video finished playing. Thank you, non-search algorithm! And thanks to you, Seed to Stage. This is one is going in my "favorites". Subscribed.
This is it. This is what I've been looking for...for I dare not say how long! Looping with multiple song sections and not just the same progression over and over. A\B'ing seems rare on hardware pedals but this is A to H oh Lordy!!!!
Dude you're only one who broke this concept down in a way that I could actually understand hopefully recreate :) plus that lil jam sesh had me dancing around my place at 2 am prolly waking up the neighbors haha
Been making music for years, but have never used Abelton until today. Hands down the most efficient tutorial I've ever come across for any aspect of producing. First day ever touching Abelton and I'm already laying down tracks!
This is what I've been looking for since the longest! I wanted to get into Ableton to do this and now that I've made the switch, I finally found it! I always wondered how I could loop like FKJ but with a keyboard instead of an APC. Thank you so much! Love, bro.
Fantastic video. I’ve gone through it minute by minute to get it to work for me and my gear. An interesting option I’ve found is to select the option ‘record on new scene launch’ in the preferences. What this does is automatically start recording if you launch a new scene. So I midi mapped a foot controller button to ‘launch scene’. When I select (not launch) a new scene, when I press my ‘launch scene button’, an empty clip will start recording for the armed track. What this means is I only need to map 1 button to record rather than a button for every track launch - less tap dancing and more buttons left for engaging effects etc!! Early days yet so I’ll see how it works out.
I have been looking for this exact tutorial for such a long time. I’ve always had such a hard time trying to live loop with clips and I think you finally showed me the solution. Thank you so much for this video
i’ve lost count on how many times i have seen this video of yours. Very succinct..clear.. Hell, even the music piece u used is cool. thanks for this. i’m still struggling..with the timing to stop recording/looping, and also the bar quantization...but thank you, for this. this is a great way to get ideas recorded down..in multiple clips. i’m waiting on the next shipment of the DataLooper pedal to come out..So far it’s been the most comprehensive and useful pedal i’ve seen, for Ableton. The KMIs are great but i can’t choose between the 12step and the softstep.. cheers from Portugal
I LOVE YOU! I'm using an APC40 and for the life of me couldn't figure out how to record audio clips with preset lengths when playing guitar or two handed keyboard parts outside of buying a push exclusively for that reason. This completely eliminates the need for that. Still blows my mind Ableton hasn't added that basic functionality.
i was playing guitar earlier and was thinking, if only i had two loopers, then was searshing for multi track loopers, and finally it hit me in the face that i've been using ableton as my main recording interface but i never ever explored the clip side of it! The possibility are now endless in terms of looping crazy sounds and chords progression AND have the ability to all track and save it instead of grabbing the looper pedal and the always terrible software they have to transfer the tracks... oh man it's such a nightmare !!! Thank you so much for this video!
yesss thank you very much i am studying music production in montreal and soon we gonna make a live session for a school projet and seriously you help me and my body a lot just to figure it out !!! thank again !!!!
Thanks bro this vid is mad helpful! Heads been spinning over lives session view n looping n you’ve explained it in a real simple easy to understand way - appreciate that.
Dude this was an amazing tutorial! Thank you so much for this... this is gonna change the way I make music. Been looking for this for a long time and you explained it in such an easy-to-understand way. Thanks again!
so hitting the "arm track" button ends the recording and instantly loops it! I saw a tutorial that you could press "enter" on the keyboard to do that, but this seems way more efficient. And its exactly what im looking for on my Novation Launchkey 25. I go try this immediately
Great video! I've always composed in arrangement view but I've always wanted to use session view just to jam out, but didn't know where to start. This is very helpful!
Wow thanks so much this is super informative, i have the push2 not a midi keyboard like your and find it can be concussing at times but the way you have described this is absolutely great as im an acoustic guitarist and then i play a little keys and im trying to go fully into the Ableton live looping way rather than a foot based looper and this just proves it can be done for sure. I would like to see the other one where you route your cue.
Haha! When I opened this video my first thought was "that looks like the Papadosio guy". Then a few minutes in he busts out that psychedelic SG and I'm like, "YEAH!"
AFAIK best video on clip-based (audio AND midi) looping ! And this approach also really works for getting ideas into ableton quickly - wish I had seen this 10 years ago ...
5 years later and this is STILL one of the few (maybe only?) videos that explain clip performance setup in a simple manner. Thank you!
And i still didnt find a way to delete the last recorded clip via midi controller. Do you know a way? I only found a m4l device "zaps recording tools", but it s buggy for me.
@@sternenherz Can you not merely have a dummy clip on the bottom row and midimap a button to it?
@@djGreenALERT how would you program a dummy clip that deletes the currently selected clip in the Track? Or that deletes the last recorded clip? Sorry, i dont understand :)
I swear the god I watched 3 full ableton live looping tutorial and I was thinking I'm too dumb for this shit until I saw yours. Explained what exactly I needed to know in 9 minutes and the others couldn't in 2+ hours of courses.
Thanks!
I'm just getting into Ableton live lite 9. about 3 months now & being 64 its a learning curve, woo. But you hv turned on a whole lota light. for me. thank you.:))
omg and there I was thinking I was too old to Rock n Roll at 43!!!!!! Love it xx
Wow, that's really impressive, sir - lifelong learning, awesome! Very inspiring comment, made my day, thanks!
'Hallelujah, hallelujah, keep on pushing' ;-)
One of the best tutorials I've seen thank you very much.
I'm in my late 60's and loving the music making technology of today.
I mess about with Midi keyboard guitar .... loops that I acquire loops that I make.
I even tried singing on one track but I have a voice that well you can always have a listen.
Best compliment I got was OMG you sound like a dying Dalik!
Thirty odd attempts at music making here hope you don't mind the link It's just a hobby I aint ever going to be the next Justin whatever his name is .... www.reverbnation.com/jackbackband
Me too, at nearly 60, bought a focusrite 212i and it's sat there for three weeks, only loaded the software today, a big learning curve but this video is the best I've seen so far, and it looks fun once you get to know what you're doing.
You're awesome! Finally, tutorial from someone who knows what they're doing AND how to explain it well. Thanks for keeping it simple and sharing the knowledge!
Don't watch this drunk, you wind up just chilling out to this dudes awesome track and forget while you're watching lol
i like the tune!!!
Lmfaooooooo
shit, im high rn watching this
Or high
That's exactly what I just did. His jam is dope!
Yes! I watched this video shortly after it was posted, but I didn't own Ableton yet. Just bought it over the holiday and searched and searched and searched for this video, but couldn't find it. UA-cam randomly served it up to me after another video finished playing. Thank you, non-search algorithm! And thanks to you, Seed to Stage. This is one is going in my "favorites". Subscribed.
Finally soone who speaks in a calm way and getting to the point asap
Whenever I am learning Ableton features and search for tutorials - always happy when your videos come up!
I have searched so long and watched so many tutorials on live looping in Ableton, but only this video is what I was really looking for!
So on Point. I try to use my Yamaha S775 Digital Keyboard to use as a MIDI COntroller
BEST live looping tutorial I've seen!! 👏 👏 👏 🙏 🙏 🙏 thankyou boss!
This is it. This is what I've been looking for...for I dare not say how long! Looping with multiple song sections and not just the same progression over and over. A\B'ing seems rare on hardware pedals but this is A to H oh Lordy!!!!
Dude you're only one who broke this concept down in a way that I could actually understand hopefully recreate :) plus that lil jam sesh had me dancing around my place at 2 am prolly waking up the neighbors haha
Been making music for years, but have never used Abelton until today. Hands down the most efficient tutorial I've ever come across for any aspect of producing. First day ever touching Abelton and I'm already laying down tracks!
This is what I've been looking for since the longest! I wanted to get into Ableton to do this and now that I've made the switch, I finally found it! I always wondered how I could loop like FKJ but with a keyboard instead of an APC. Thank you so much! Love, bro.
really usefull, i was having trouble with launching my scenes and thanks to this i learn how to map the scene control pad. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!🐱👓
Fantastic video. I’ve gone through it minute by minute to get it to work for me and my gear. An interesting option I’ve found is to select the option ‘record on new scene launch’ in the preferences. What this does is automatically start recording if you launch a new scene. So I midi mapped a foot controller button to ‘launch scene’. When I select (not launch) a new scene, when I press my ‘launch scene button’, an empty clip will start recording for the armed track. What this means is I only need to map 1 button to record rather than a button for every track launch - less tap dancing and more buttons left for engaging effects etc!!
Early days yet so I’ll see how it works out.
Sounds good but how do you arm the track without a button? Trying to get mine worked out with one pedal too mate.
I have been looking for this exact tutorial for such a long time. I’ve always had such a hard time trying to live loop with clips and I think you finally showed me the solution. Thank you so much for this video
i’ve lost count on how many times i have seen this video of yours.
Very succinct..clear.. Hell, even the music piece u used is cool.
thanks for this.
i’m still struggling..with the timing to stop recording/looping, and also the bar quantization...but thank you, for this.
this is a great way to get ideas recorded down..in multiple clips.
i’m waiting on the next shipment of the DataLooper pedal to come out..So far it’s been the most comprehensive and useful pedal i’ve seen, for Ableton.
The KMIs are great but i can’t choose between the 12step and the softstep..
cheers from Portugal
that guitar riff for the second part and the break down out did it for me...great track mannnn
thats the best ableton live video on the internet, GOD DAMN you're awsome, thank you very much
The best Ableton live tutorial so far. Your vibe is amazing 🔥
I LOVE YOU! I'm using an APC40 and for the life of me couldn't figure out how to record audio clips with preset lengths when playing guitar or two handed keyboard parts outside of buying a push exclusively for that reason. This completely eliminates the need for that. Still blows my mind Ableton hasn't added that basic functionality.
Tutorial aside that loop jam was amazing! You got mad talent dude.
Excelent way of teaching, direct to the point made easy!!
The best video i`ve seen, no doubt. Goes directly to the point.
answered most of what i needed to know in 9 mins fantastic !
This changed my life! Thank You!
Best explanation and demonstration of this method I’ve seen. Cheers
You make it look so easy! Such a good tune too.
i swear i watched you preform like 10 times before i moved on with the lessons
haha, Great stuff man really is helping!
this song is groovy. I love this tutorial man!
Man, that is superhelpful and very good video. Thank you soooo much!
Finally someone straight to the core!
Excellent, clear and wonderfully musical demo, thank you!
It's so helpful Anthony. Just what I needed.
Exactly what I was looking for. Well explained, not too much talking, love it ! Thanks man !
I love this video by the way. I have been looking for a video like this for WEEKS AND WEEKS !
try YEARS AND YEARS lol
Thanks for sharing this knowledge. There is a lot of useful info on your channel.
Just the video I've been looking for! Nicely done man!
Awesome. You've a Wizard.
I've been having difficulty, but I see, it's possible.
bro that was such a sick demo
vibiinngg
I just cannot believe dude is giving away all this knowledge for free
Thanks! this is awesome and I've been trying to figure this out for a while
Wow, thanks man. These are super helpful. You might be training the next gen of loop musicians
Thanks so much my friend, you are an awesome teacher!
You gave me that "Ah-ha!" moment bro! Much appreciated haha
Best looping intro tutorial. Congrats mate
This is so helpful! I plan to watch more of your videos, too. Thank you!
i was playing guitar earlier and was thinking, if only i had two loopers, then was searshing for multi track loopers, and finally it hit me in the face that i've been using ableton as my main recording interface but i never ever explored the clip side of it! The possibility are now endless in terms of looping crazy sounds and chords progression AND have the ability to all track and save it instead of grabbing the looper pedal and the always terrible software they have to transfer the tracks... oh man it's such a nightmare !!! Thank you so much for this video!
The most useful video I have come across, even ableton official shit doesn't get this nice
Hey man just wanna say this series of demos/tutorials you do are 10/10, really useful and clear presentation. Thank you!
Thanks Anthony. Your tutorials are really in synch with what I'm trying to do. Thanks to you I haven't pulled all my hair out! :)
Very informative! Thanks for sharing!
Just subscribed. Youre tips are extremely useful and very well explained. Thanks and look forward to more of your videos.
Respect to your good work, thanks a lot
Very useful tutorial! Greetings from Poland! Thanks a lot!
I’m the 4K liker!!! I subbed and turned on the notification bell, nice stuff man!!!❤️
Exactly what i was looking for
yesss thank you very much
i am studying music production in montreal and soon we gonna make a live session for a school projet and seriously you help me and my body a lot just to figure it out !!!
thank again !!!!
Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you M8
Loved it Man!! really an informative video. Bang on the point!!
This is actually exactly what I was looking for!
Thanks bro this vid is mad helpful! Heads been spinning over lives session view n looping n you’ve explained it in a real simple easy to understand way - appreciate that.
Great job! Thanks for doing this.
Great presentation skills that actually makes sense! Thank you
Woah, that’s so powerful
Thanks - you helped me a lot to setup my gear and a basic looping proces 😊👍👍💫
Dude this was an amazing tutorial! Thank you so much for this... this is gonna change the way I make music. Been looking for this for a long time and you explained it in such an easy-to-understand way. Thanks again!
Woah, great video mate!
Thank you for this. Just starting out with Ableton, I'm definitely going to try this out. Subscribed.
Hey man thank you so much for making this video and revealing the mysteries of Ableton looping. You are the SHIT.
You are the composer if the NBA JAM MUSIC
so hitting the "arm track" button ends the recording and instantly loops it! I saw a tutorial that you could press "enter" on the keyboard to do that, but this seems way more efficient. And its exactly what im looking for on my Novation Launchkey 25. I go try this immediately
Thanks for the tip with the Enter button!! I was going crazy with the mouse..
Great video, exactly, what I was looking for!
thank you so much.
this is very well done. efficient. effective. very little non-essential.
great teacher.
please do more.
Your sound is really awesome man! keep Jamming
Very useful tutorial! Definitely Thanks!
This is great. Thanks! Going to check out the Cue video next.
Just what I was looking for bro. Thank you
Finally figured out that I can loop w Ableton and my Moog, so much more fun than playing preprogrammed clips lol thanks for the tips!
Thanks, makes sense now. Been trying to wrap my head around this for a while
Immensely valuable video man! Thank you!
Bro, this is very helpful
You deserve more subs!
great video, love the track you built too
wow thats such talent
i come here to learn but i forgot about it when i listen your music, wow!
Great video! I've always composed in arrangement view but I've always wanted to use session view just to jam out, but didn't know where to start. This is very helpful!
Wow thanks so much this is super informative, i have the push2 not a midi keyboard like your and find it can be concussing at times but the way you have described this is absolutely great as im an acoustic guitarist and then i play a little keys and im trying to go fully into the Ableton live looping way rather than a foot based looper and this just proves it can be done for sure. I would like to see the other one where you route your cue.
musical genius!!
fantastic tutorial
Just subscribed after this amazing tutorial! I knew most of the things but it's nice to discover something new like the scene button :D
Amazing I did it You made my day Thank you!!
Haha! When I opened this video my first thought was "that looks like the Papadosio guy". Then a few minutes in he busts out that psychedelic SG and I'm like, "YEAH!"
Exactly what I was needing thanks!
Really appreciate your videos man! learning a ton! sUPER grateful :-)
Mind blowing, congrats buddy. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Greetings from Colombia.
A really nice video. Thank you!
Hey! Thanks so much for this video!