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@EDMTips I have some automations (especially 3x the Reverb) in my beautiful song (short 3 Min-Video) → "Alex Rome vs. BLUEeyedCAT // Same Vocal - 2 Different Versions" → ua-cam.com/video/zHpgD3r7gbU/v-deo.html
@@Andrea.Zechmeister Yesss, it`s very unique to make it so. It was an simply experiment, and I`m happy with the result. I can`t remember to a song, where this is.
You don't have to arm the track to record the automation! not arming the track has the advantage that you don't mess with the midi that ist already recorded.
Automating the frequency knob to do high or low cuts to accent important parts. The hardest part I'm dealing with is ALL the channels are important, but I'm finding the ability to minimize the audio traffic jam by automating vol, freqs, etc as the song moves along so it has discoverable sprinkles of sound as the beat carries us to the lasers. I sent my first GOOD song to a friend who played it in his trailer park, they all got out and bounced w it. Love hearing YOUR tips helping my sound get better.
man , u helped me get off with 7 projects, 2 previews in 2 WEEKS ! , and still learing in a flash from your tutorials! much alot credit to you and other useful youtubers :D
Thank you Will! For real! As a beginner, you answered me so many question in few minutes. Saved me so much time and I can keep creating my own music without losing momentum. I'm looking forward to join your program ♥
@@EDMTips for now, there is no question left. It's just a lot of input for a beginner like I am. I learn from your videos step by step to not overwhelm, cause there is a lot to learn x) Automation will help me a lot to set up my tracks I couldn't finish yet. Very sure you mention all problem solutions in your past 6 years of creating professional content ♥ If there is any question left, i'll let you know 🙏
I'm scared to think how many of your amazing videos I've followed along to and continue to learn from now mate - and yet you just keep on delivering! You are truly appreciated Sir Will :)
I can not tell how grateful I am for your work Will! I’ve been producing for almost a year now and was in the dark pretty much. Now it feels like I’m taking the fast lane by having found your channel. Just to explain: I’m 30 years old now and always have the feeling that this is quite old for being a new producer. Feels like your videos give me a little of this „lost time“ back haha!
I feel you!! I'm 30 as well and have been doing this for less than 6 months. I've always loved music and finally decided to get over my fears and just learn (having no formal musical background). Keep going, we aren't too old!!
@@sarawarnock4432 You‘re right Sara. :) And to be honest, music has always been an integral part of my life. It’s my purpose & therapy so to say. So I’ll definitely never stop and feel happy for us that we made the leap!
I'm 46 and just started. You're never too old. I've been in the EDM scene since 96. Still love the music just like the first day in Berlin at the Love Parade...now I get to actually make music I love.
Very practical overview. I appreciate the organization of ideas and actual techniques. There is a great deal of information here with very little dead air. Bravo!
Fantastic video! I use so much automation in my tracks as I try to keep my tracks as a deep minimalist midtempo, and still learned TONS that I didn't know was possible before. Particularly nesting the automation. That's going to save me SOOOOOO MUCH TIME. Anyways much love brotha keep it up!!!!
Your channel is literally my favorite 😍😍😍 you always answer all the questions about how to do things in Ableton that I never even knew I had 🤣🤣🙌🏼🙌🏼 THANK YOUUU!!
@@EDMTips I rarely dont find your videos helpful as augmented information on top of the accelerator. If anyone happens to see this, I am one of his accelerator students, and he does a tremendous job accelerating your journey through creating high quality dance music. 100% worth it if you have the funds to spare.
You are brilliant. Amazing job on all your tutorials man, seriously so well done. Thank you for providing so much knowledge with such clarity and explanation.
Def one of the best explained and most useful tutorials for automations. Straight into the point including the greatest tips. Thanks a lot! Michael appreciated! Plz keep doing what you do. It helps a lot! Thanks again!
@@EDMTips first of all thanks for getting back to me! im actually in the music industry for many years already and have released some tracks and an album here and there from time to time, i had some long time off afterwards while i had to move to another country, priorities, technical issues and impossible to move and setup studio again. so now im coming back and i feel more educated more experianced and focused on what i want to achieve. im a huge fan of reading and watching new stuff and informations, i also love watching other people's approach and way of working. there is always new things to learn. what i think would be great topic to cover is compare and explain the sound quality using Ableton's instruments or Vsts. of course ableton's instruments are a much CPU saver compare to Vst but what about the end product and sound quality ( before mastering). Also would be nice to see creating some of the future leading sound these days (Afterlife) and more of melodic techno ( 124/126bpm). :)
Feel free to rewind it, or slow down the play speed. I know it can be too much to absorb in one go but there is just so much to cover in one video :) Thanks for watching and supporting the channel!
Thank you! I learned so much from you. This is my go-to-channel!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Please do know how much you make an impact to each of our dreams of becoming a producer. We appreciate you.
This video was hugely informative. I was trying to figure how to map controls to my midi controller for a minute! Channel suggestion: A new series called ‘Fix my Mix’ where a viewer sends in an Ableton set they’ve worked on and you pick a section of it to ‘fix’ and bring it to the next level.
Great suggestion, Andrew, not sure it will have a wide appeal though. Perhaps it's something we can do within the community, which is kinda what we're already doing during Tuneful Tuesdays! :)
AMEN, YESS YEs YUS..... Best tutorial i have watched this month. Clearly explained and exactly where I am at. Needing to add life to my arrangements. Thank You
Thank you for another outstanding video Will. The quality of your content is exceptional and this has quickly become my favorite channel about electronic music production.
Hi Will, great video! I'm on Bitwig Studio... with - of course - different automation capabilites, but... you make your videos almost always "generic" enough to be applied in other DAW's with ease - which is great. The interesting part is in powerful automation capable DAW's the really almost endless possibilites of automation (even in combination with modulation). And when almost any modulated parameter also can be modulated, things become quickly "overwhelming", making it sometimes useful to begin on a "minimalistic" basis and make as little (but effective) as possible automation (and modulation, too). Anyway it makes sense to find out "manually" the influence of changing parameters inside instruments and effects (especially when one use a new device, or after a device had a major update)... and then imagine the automation effect inside the track... And you're right, because often "less is more" regarding elements inside a track. If one uses automation effectively, this makes a lot of movement, acoustic variety... all in all it makes a track keep the interest of the listener alive (and is always fun to listen to).
Excellent video will gotta say a big thank you for sharing your knowledge and skills, its really helping, love how you go into detail about using macros and pitch bend on synth to create movement, SO many great tips THANK YOU !!!!!!!!
A very late Amen brother! This video is possibly one of the best out there for budding music producers, thank you for all the incredible tips. Love your channel!
@@EDMTips Please cover more on how to deal with muddy low mids. you touched on it in a few of your other post, but there is always a focus on the low end...low mids are where the juice is at in my humble opinion :)
Hi - loved this video, I learned so much, thank you. I don't think the links to download the project work anymore. Any chance of an updated link? Thanks again L x
Hi Linda, glad you found the video helpful! Please check you spam folder (it might have ended up there by mistake) and if it's not there, email team@edmtips.com and we will sort it for you :)
Great video Will. As always, thank you for all of the tips you share with us all. I am working on a new track now and using many of the tips you show in this video. Thank you!!!!
Hell yea. One of the best tutorial. Hey Will, here is the request again. I didn't find any good tutorial on Alan Walker style music. I would appreciate if if you create one for us. Your lesson is so easy to follow. Thanks again for the good work.
Thanks Will for this great video. Saved in "Top Tutorials" again. Would be nice to have it as an add-on to Module 6, as it compactly sums up quite some of the subject's options
Hi Will, thought I knew all about Ableton automation but I learnt new techniques (nested in a clip and in the track awesome) - thanks so much! Can you share the "Washout" group rack, it's not in the project file....THANKS!
To prevent the clips gluing together while recording an automation I assigned a key to arm a empty midi track at the top of my tracks. Select the track to automate, press I (the assigned key) to arm the empty track and record the automation. The clips will stay intact.
I have used Ableton Live with some songs but I have to learn a lot about the product Your video helped and clarify some common aspects and doubts about automatization Thanks a lot Will! Excellent! As suggestion, I would love to see a video about Automatization with Ableton Live and Ableton Push 2
You're welcome, glad it was helpful! I will add this to my suggestion list, and if more people want to see it, we'll definitely make a video on this :)
Learn many things from you and always be learning from you..thank you for videos By the way do you edit your videos byself or you have video editor seprate..thank you for answering
Only recently discovered your channel and loving all the videos, so many useful tips. Have you done a video on how to get rid of or reduce the "clicking" sound that sometimes appears when doing the bass? I noticed it was there at 9:40 of this vid
Hey Mr Will EDM ... absolutely love your material - avidly on the look at for new content, please keep it up - inspiring. This may sound noob Q but here goes @ 6.32 when your cutting the low end with automation, it fed back that horrible clickly sound . How would you go about cutting that out from your mix ? (Or if there's any well informed peeps out there I'd love to hear from you) Thanks I'm advance 🙏
Hey Will, great video 🎉 I'm a Tech House fan, but I also produce with Ableton. My question is how can I save a template in Ableton as a template? With the effects. The Automatic as soon as I open Ableton is already set. Because I have to refresh and rename the midi every time with every new project I hope you can help me, would be very happy about a feedback. 🕺🏼
It’s very easy. If you have ableton 11.(I’m not sure if it applies to all versions) you can “save as a template” and it’ll save your stuff to a template
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🔥 Question of the Day ⚡ What is one technique you have learned that made all your tracks sound immediately more professional? Let me know! 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼
👉🏼Want to get to the next level with your music? The EDM Tips Team is accepting applications now to work with us for an entire year. Serious inquiries only pls. Check out the details and book a call here: www.edmtips.com/accelerator 👇
@EDMTips I have some automations (especially 3x the Reverb) in my beautiful song (short 3 Min-Video) → "Alex Rome vs. BLUEeyedCAT // Same Vocal - 2 Different Versions" → ua-cam.com/video/zHpgD3r7gbU/v-deo.html
Like it Vocals go bride shine out awesome !"
@@Andrea.Zechmeister Yesss, it`s very unique to make it so. It was an simply experiment, and I`m happy with the result. I can`t remember to a song, where this is.
You don't have to arm the track to record the automation!
not arming the track has the advantage that you don't mess with the midi that ist already recorded.
Automating the frequency knob to do high or low cuts to accent important parts. The hardest part I'm dealing with is ALL the channels are important, but I'm finding the ability to minimize the audio traffic jam by automating vol, freqs, etc as the song moves along so it has discoverable sprinkles of sound as the beat carries us to the lasers. I sent my first GOOD song to a friend who played it in his trailer park, they all got out and bounced w it. Love hearing YOUR tips helping my sound get better.
I had no idea as to how powerul Ableton is and as a 61 year old newbie thank you for both your knowledge and absolute insperation. Love it.
Thank you, Vinny, I am rally glad you found it helpful! 🙌🏻
That’s the spirit!
man , u helped me get off with 7 projects, 2 previews in 2 WEEKS ! , and still learing in a flash from your tutorials! much alot credit to you and other useful youtubers :D
Stoked to hear my videos have helped you so far! Keep up the good work and hope you enjoy the rest of the content :)
Thank you Will! For real! As a beginner, you answered me so many question in few minutes. Saved me so much time and I can keep creating my own music without losing momentum. I'm looking forward to join your program ♥
Really glad it was helpful! Anything else in particular you’re struggling with and would like me to cover on the channel?
@@EDMTips for now, there is no question left. It's just a lot of input for a beginner like I am. I learn from your videos step by step to not overwhelm, cause there is a lot to learn x) Automation will help me a lot to set up my tracks I couldn't finish yet. Very sure you mention all problem solutions in your past 6 years of creating professional content ♥ If there is any question left, i'll let you know 🙏
Man, this is gold! As all your videos, it's practical and always useful to go further in music production.
Ah, thank you, glad you found it helpful!
Thank you for watching and supporting the channel! 🙂
I'm scared to think how many of your amazing videos I've followed along to and continue to learn from now mate - and yet you just keep on delivering! You are truly appreciated Sir Will :)
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching and for the kind words of support 🙂
I don't even produce EDM tracks but this is GOLD. I'll apply these techniques to my genre. Thank you!
You're welcome, glad you found it helpful! 🙌🏻🙂
Learning your way around the DAW is so important to completing your songs. Great Video! Thank you. :)
You're welcome, glad you found it helpful! 🙌🏻
So so helpful! I love the way you describe things so concisely - AWSOME!
Thank you! Glad you found this helpful 🙂
I can not tell how grateful I am for your work Will! I’ve been producing for almost a year now and was in the dark pretty much. Now it feels like I’m taking the fast lane by having found your channel. Just to explain: I’m 30 years old now and always have the feeling that this is quite old for being a new producer. Feels like your videos give me a little of this „lost time“ back haha!
Definitely not too old for music production, but I am glad my videos helped to reignite that spark! :)
I feel you!! I'm 30 as well and have been doing this for less than 6 months. I've always loved music and finally decided to get over my fears and just learn (having no formal musical background). Keep going, we aren't too old!!
@@sarawarnock4432 You‘re right Sara. :) And to be honest, music has always been an integral part of my life. It’s my purpose & therapy so to say. So I’ll definitely never stop and feel happy for us that we made the leap!
I'm 46 and just started. You're never too old. I've been in the EDM scene since 96. Still love the music just like the first day in Berlin at the Love Parade...now I get to actually make music I love.
You guys are so wholesome! Keep creating what brings you joy! :)
MASSIVE tutorial!!! Brilliant one more time Will! Congrats!!!
Thank you, Alberto, I am glad you found it helpful! 🙂
you are an incredible teacher love your videos ..learning so much from you thank you
Thank you so much, Martin, I really appreciate the support!
You really set the bar high with your tutorials. Excellent job man. Would love to see this tutorial continued in a mini series. Thank you!
You're welcome...Thanks as always for watching and supporting!
Would you like more videos on automation?
@@EDMTips Yes, definitely!
Noted! :)
Very practical overview. I appreciate the organization of ideas and actual techniques. There is a great deal of information here with very little dead air. Bravo!
Fantastic video! I use so much automation in my tracks as I try to keep my tracks as a deep minimalist midtempo, and still learned TONS that I didn't know was possible before. Particularly nesting the automation. That's going to save me SOOOOOO MUCH TIME. Anyways much love brotha keep it up!!!!
Once again a brilliant video. This channel is, by far , the best out there.
Thank you, Job, I am glad you found it helpful!
Amen Brother. Automation is the life soul of a tune. no amount of sound selection and mixdown can make up for a lack of movement and interest.
Good point indeed!
Hell Yeah Will !!! Brilliant lesson and had so much fun watching! Great thanks!
Probably the most practical EDM Tips episode I’ve watched. Super clear and the layout of the lesson built things up perfectly, pun intended.
Omg! The auxiliary automation is crazy 🤯
Thank you, I am glad you found it helpful 🙂🙌🏻
Useful and extremely simple for max results. Thanks mate
You're welcome, glad you found this helpful! 🙂🙌🏻
@@EDMTips question for you as I only stumbled upon your channel. Do you do private stuff like to help producers refine stuff?
@@iionas I do offer one-on-one coaching, but only within my Accelerator program. You can check out the details here: www.edmtips.com/accelerator
Amen brother! Lots of goodies in here. Love the track too!
Appreciate it! 🙌🙏 Glad you found it helpful! 🙂
Your channel is literally my favorite 😍😍😍 you always answer all the questions about how to do things in Ableton that I never even knew I had 🤣🤣🙌🏼🙌🏼 THANK YOUUU!!
You're very welcome, Sierra! Thank you for watching and supporting the channel! :)
Thanks Will! Another great video!!
Thank you, glad you found it helpful! 🙂
This is exceptionally good timing as I was googling this topic this morning to spice up my mixs movement and interest (Advanced Automation).
Hoper you find it helpful, Adam :)
@@EDMTips I rarely dont find your videos helpful as augmented information on top of the accelerator.
If anyone happens to see this, I am one of his accelerator students, and he does a tremendous job accelerating your journey through creating high quality dance music. 100% worth it if you have the funds to spare.
Thank You! Keep the videos coming!
You're welcome! I'll keep on pushing :)
I've been trying to get that incidental delay effect right for years. You totally solved it thank you, great advice!
Stoked to hear that! 🙌🏻
The knowledge you share is phenomenal. Thank you!
My pleasure, Sam, glad it was useful! 🙂🙌🏻
You are brilliant. Amazing job on all your tutorials man, seriously so well done. Thank you for providing so much knowledge with such clarity and explanation.
My pleasure, glad you found them helpful! 🙂
Def one of the best explained and most useful tutorials for automations. Straight into the point including the greatest tips. Thanks a lot! Michael appreciated! Plz keep doing what you do. It helps a lot! Thanks again!
You're welcome, glad you found it helpful!
Anything else in particular you’re struggling with and would like me to cover on the channel?
@@EDMTips first of all thanks for getting back to me! im actually in the music industry for many years already and have released some tracks and an album here and there from time to time, i had some long time off afterwards while i had to move to another country, priorities, technical issues and impossible to move and setup studio again. so now im coming back and i feel more educated more experianced and focused on what i want to achieve. im a huge fan of reading and watching new stuff and informations, i also love watching other people's approach and way of working. there is always new things to learn. what i think would be great topic to cover is compare and explain the sound quality using Ableton's instruments or Vsts. of course ableton's instruments are a much CPU saver compare to Vst but what about the end product and sound quality ( before mastering). Also would be nice to see creating some of the future leading sound these days (Afterlife) and more of melodic techno ( 124/126bpm). :)
Very good!! Thanks for the master class
You're welcome, glad you liked it! 🙂🙌🏻
Great video! There appear to many many applications of automation. At parts of the video, I was not able to keep up, but I will watch again and again.
Feel free to rewind it, or slow down the play speed. I know it can be too much to absorb in one go but there is just so much to cover in one video :)
Thanks for watching and supporting the channel!
Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge! Loved this video.
You're welcome, glad it was helpful! 🙂
Love your videos Will! You have helped me along the way. Much love
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching and for the kind words of support 🙂
Probably about the tenth time I've watched this, that much good info in it it's impossible to digest it all in one sitting. Cheers Will!
You're very welcome! Thanks as always for watching and supporting! Sometimes it takes a few times but that shows your dedication man! Love it! :)
Thank you! I learned so much from you. This is my go-to-channel!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Please do know how much you make an impact to each of our dreams of becoming a producer. We appreciate you.
Thank you so much for your kind words of support, I really appreciate it! 🙂🙌🏻
Hell Yeah! Perfect summary! Thanks a lot, Brother! Amen! 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you, Jan, I am glad you found it helpful! 🙂🙌🏻
This video was hugely informative. I was trying to figure how to map controls to my midi controller for a minute!
Channel suggestion: A new series called ‘Fix my Mix’ where a viewer sends in an Ableton set they’ve worked on and you pick a section of it to ‘fix’ and bring it to the next level.
Great suggestion, Andrew, not sure it will have a wide appeal though. Perhaps it's something we can do within the community, which is kinda what we're already doing during Tuneful Tuesdays! :)
AMEN, YESS YEs YUS..... Best tutorial i have watched this month. Clearly explained and exactly where I am at. Needing to add life to my arrangements. Thank You
Very timely tutorial, thank you Will!
You're welcome, Judge, glad it was helpful! 🙂
Wooooow. This was very educational for me. I was wondering where my next level of growth was going to come from. Thank You
You’re welcome, glad it was helpful! 🙂🙌🏻
Lot of info to unpack here. Hell yeah, thanks Will!
Hell yeah, thanks a bunch Will!
You're welcome, Kelly, hope you enjoy! 🙂
good shit man! thank you for your time and energy.
You're welcome! Glad you liked it 🙂
Great video, and is that to the moon and back from Boris?
Super interesting and cool! Thanks a lot!
You're welcome, glad you found it helpful! 🙂🙌🏻
Thank you for another outstanding video Will.
The quality of your content is exceptional and this has quickly become my favorite channel about electronic music production.
Thank you so much, Papa John! I really appreciate the support :)
This video was so useful! Thank you as always Will.
You're welcome, Benjamin! Thanks for watching and supporting the channel! 🙂🙌🏻
Hi Will, great video! I'm on Bitwig Studio... with - of course - different automation capabilites, but... you make your videos almost always "generic" enough to be applied in other DAW's with ease - which is great. The interesting part is in powerful automation capable DAW's the really almost endless possibilites of automation (even in combination with modulation). And when almost any modulated parameter also can be modulated, things become quickly "overwhelming", making it sometimes useful to begin on a "minimalistic" basis and make as little (but effective) as possible automation (and modulation, too).
Anyway it makes sense to find out "manually" the influence of changing parameters inside instruments and effects (especially when one use a new device, or after a device had a major update)... and then imagine the automation effect inside the track...
And you're right, because often "less is more" regarding elements inside a track. If one uses automation effectively, this makes a lot of movement, acoustic variety... all in all it makes a track keep the interest of the listener alive (and is always fun to listen to).
Thank you, master! 🙏🏽
You're welcome! Glad you found it helpful 🙂
Excellent video will gotta say a big thank you for sharing your knowledge and skills, its really helping, love how you go into detail about using macros and pitch bend on synth to create movement, SO many great tips THANK YOU !!!!!!!!
You're very welcome, Andrew, I am glad you found it helpful!
Thanks for watching and supporting the channel! 🙂
hell yeah! this was automation gold. thanks Will.
Awesome, I am glad it was helpful! 🙂🙌🏻
Which automation tip was your favourite?
@@EDMTips probably the macro one 👍
Fantastic video. Gonna be using a bunch of these techniques. Really well explained, 10/10 👍. He'll yeah Mammy Jamma 😀.
BOOM! 🙌🙌 😎 Thanks for watching and kind words of support, really appreciate it :)
so detailed and humble!
Great. Tomorrow I'll try some tricks shown here. Very helpful your video. Thank you 🙏👍😃
Awesome vid thanks for the tips
You're welcome, Christopher, glad you found them helpful! 🙂🙌🏻
Thank you for this. Legend man!
Hell yeah! Thank you!
Rock on! Thanks for watching and supporting the channel! 🙌🏻
Once again, some great tips Will. I need to get a midi keyboard with some knobs and dials!!
Thank you, I am glad you found it helpful!
It's a great way to get creative and breathe live into your tracks :)
Amazing video Will! 🙌
Thank you, Jesse, glad you liked it! 🙂
A very late Amen brother! This video is possibly one of the best out there for budding music producers, thank you for all the incredible tips. Love your channel!
Thank you for your support, and I am glad it was helpful!
Dude this is your best tut of 2023...so that means you will have to keep them coming with fire😁💥💥💥..🙏💪👊💪
Appreciate it, Ivans! I am glad you found it helpful!
Anything else in particular you’re struggling with and would like me to cover on the channel?
@@EDMTips Please cover more on how to deal with muddy low mids. you touched on it in a few of your other post, but there is always a focus on the low end...low mids are where the juice is at in my humble opinion :)
Really great info. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Very nice 👍👍👍 thanks for sharing, I learn something new every time I watch your videos 💯
You're welcome! Which automation tip was your favourite?
so many great tips , thanks!!!!!!
You're welcome, thanks for watching and supporting the channel!
Which automation tip was your favourite?
Doubleplus Hell Yeah. This was super helpful!
Thank you so much for the support, appreciate it! 🙂
Hi - loved this video, I learned so much, thank you. I don't think the links to download the project work anymore. Any chance of an updated link? Thanks again L x
Hi Linda, glad you found the video helpful!
Please check you spam folder (it might have ended up there by mistake) and if it's not there, email team@edmtips.com and we will sort it for you :)
Great video as always
Thank you, glad you enjoyed! 🙂🙌🏻
this is solid thank you so much :)
You're welcome, glad you found it helpful 👍🏻
Great video Will. As always, thank you for all of the tips you share with us all. I am working on a new track now and using many of the tips you show in this video. Thank you!!!!
You're welcome, and good luck with the track! 🙌🏻
@@EDMTips thank you
@@EDMTips here it is ua-cam.com/video/ka_bhnAVb44/v-deo.html
Very good video !!! explains so much. Thank you
Really happy to hear buddy! Keep it up!🙌
Great video . Really learned a lot!
@ 27:00
You can press CTRL+A to select all plugins. Haven't found a way to deselect individual ones after doing so though
Great tip…thanks for sharing
Súper súper , Answer me a lot of questions
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
Hell yea. One of the best tutorial. Hey Will, here is the request again. I didn't find any good tutorial on Alan Walker style music. I would appreciate if if you create one for us. Your lesson is so easy to follow. Thanks again for the good work.
Glad you found it helpful! 🙌🏻
Thanks for the suggestion, Bulbul, I will add this to my list!
Thanks Will for this great video. Saved in "Top Tutorials" again.
Would be nice to have it as an add-on to Module 6, as it compactly sums up quite some of the subject's options
Great suggestion, Ad! I will take it onboard :)
Thanks for watching and supporting the channel! 🙂
Thanks Will, it'd be nice if you could do one on creating some really nice catchy melodies to go with the chords one you did not long back 👍
Thanks for the suggestion! As I've already done this one, I'm always on a lookout for new topics to cover
@@EDMTips Nice, I'll have a look for it. I'll say if I've got anything else.
Hi Will, thought I knew all about Ableton automation but I learnt new techniques (nested in a clip and in the track awesome) - thanks so much! Can you share the "Washout" group rack, it's not in the project file....THANKS!
To prevent the clips gluing together while recording an automation I assigned a key to arm a empty midi track at the top of my tracks.
Select the track to automate, press I (the assigned key) to arm the empty track and record the automation. The clips will stay intact.
I have used Ableton Live with some songs but I have to learn a lot about the product
Your video helped and clarify some common aspects and doubts about automatization
Thanks a lot Will! Excellent!
As suggestion, I would love to see a video about Automatization with Ableton Live and Ableton Push 2
You're welcome, glad it was helpful!
I will add this to my suggestion list, and if more people want to see it, we'll definitely make a video on this :)
@@EDMTips Thank you! :)
The good man of the internet is back. 🤩
Appreciate it! 🙌🙏
@@EDMTips You are like a star sir. 🌟
Hell yeah! Any chance to make a video about using Audio Effect Rack? Thank you for your work Will! :)
Great suggestion! Let's see how many people are interested in it.
Anything specific you'd like me to cover?
@@EDMTips From basics to more advanced stuff :D
Great video!
Thanks, I am glad you found this useful! 🙂🙌🏻
Learn many things from you and always be learning from you..thank you for videos
By the way do you edit your videos byself or you have video editor seprate..thank you for answering
You're welcome, Ashok, I am glad you found it helpful!
I am now working with an video editor, so I can focus on content creation instead :)
Only recently discovered your channel and loving all the videos, so many useful tips. Have you done a video on how to get rid of or reduce the "clicking" sound that sometimes appears when doing the bass? I noticed it was there at 9:40 of this vid
nicccce! incredibly useful tips! thank you!
Amen brother!
Appreciate it! 🙌🙏
Thank you
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching and supporting the channel 🙂
thank you 👌🥂
You're welcome, glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Amen Brother !
BOOM! 🙌🙌 😎
Hey Mr Will EDM ... absolutely love your material - avidly on the look at for new content, please keep it up - inspiring.
This may sound noob Q but here goes @ 6.32 when your cutting the low end with automation, it fed back that horrible clickly sound . How would you go about cutting that out from your mix ?
(Or if there's any well informed peeps out there I'd love to hear from you)
Thanks I'm advance 🙏
veeeery nice! tks!!
good stuff!
Appreciate it, glad you liked it! 🙂
This was 🔥🔥🔥
Appreciate it! 🙌🙏
Good stuff.
Thanks as always for watching and supporting! 🙂
Hi Will, do you do track reviews?
Great question! We do review our student tracks inside our EDM Tips Academy :)
Pure gold
Thank you, glad out found it helpful! 🙌🏻
Wow! Respect 🙏
13:40 was expecting KITT the car from Knight Rider to come speeding across the screen.
Maybe next time 😎
Hey Will, great video 🎉
I'm a Tech House fan, but I also produce with Ableton.
My question is how can I save a template in Ableton as a template? With the effects.
The Automatic as soon as I open Ableton is already set.
Because I have to refresh and rename the midi every time with every new project
I hope you can help me, would be very happy about a feedback. 🕺🏼
It’s very easy. If you have ableton 11.(I’m not sure if it applies to all versions) you can “save as a template” and it’ll save your stuff to a template