1:08 - Looping a sample 1:35 - Sample Transport Controls 2:10 - What is Snap 2:30 - Fading 3:00 - Where it gets good 3:40 - Capturing Simpler’s Output 5:30 - Clip Automation for SFX 8:17 - Hold option to bend automation curves 11:00 - Drumloop EFX 11:50 - Using Warp within simpler 12:28 - Halve and Double tempo 12:50 - Changing Warping Algothrithms in Time 13:30 - Granular Beats! 14:55 - Warping Single Cycle Waves
Thanks for this buddy!!! @7.05 faster way instead of double clicking on channel and clip is to use Shift+Tab. Shift/tab = swap between device view and clip view. Just leaving here as a workflow tip for peeps x
Dude - I was floored how clear and concise your explanation was - amazing lesson, thank you! Can't believe this is free content what a time to be alive. Subs and likes.. yeet!
I love your get in and "go hog wild" approach. I got live 10 and vowed not to record or save anything for a while and just focus on one instrument at a time in Live 10 and get a deep understanding of each one. I've found on YT your tutorial videos to be the best in that aspect and now feel that I can make any noise I want using just Live. I'm currently feeling guilty about the amount of abuse I've given to some artist vocal samples. THANKS MAN!
Great tips! By the way, Shift+Tab is the best way to go back and forth between your device chain and your clip view - no need to double click on the track header or the clip.
one of my top 3 favorite things about live is : multiple ways to skin a cat. Several different users can all achieve the same result, but the methods they employ to arrive there may be totally different. This makes Live feel more like you're exploring your own personal program rather than learning the rules of someone else's program. I'm sure other DAWs have this (soft) feature, but Live is the first DAW that i fully comprehended.
Wow such detailed explanation and experimentation. With this being said the other half of simpler is yet unexplored which is the control section of the sample. Clearly shows it aint that simpler. 😉 Cheers again for the good stuff.
Man! I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL! These videos are exactly what I needed at the right time. I have been reaching out for a way to expand my sound design. And these videos are it! Thanks Bro!
So I just entered the current year with a fresh purchase of Live S10 after years of using Jeskola Buzz. I love this program and the resources on youtube, thanks for the useful content!
Great vid. You're one of the best with the Live tutorials man, keep 'em coming. One request though... Please minimize the info view in the bottom left corner. I can't imagine you need it, and I find it super distracting as it shuffles text every time you move your mouse. Much love.
What the flux man :)) Great video. Btw it really hurts my heart that those warp controls (like flux f.e.) are still not automatable or mapable. But the last one is killer, brilliant way to play with the texture of a monotone bass pattern on the fly just by turning the pitch knob from Pitch midi effect. Lovely
Cool! Is possible if we can play that piano sound in simpler with velocity/ dynamic/ human touch? u know what i meant :) btw just have ableton standard version here
I have a question maybe you can answer. I've never asked anyone assuming they'd have no idea..... maaaaaybe you'll at least have an opinion if not an answer. Aphex Twin track, 54 Cymru Beats, starting at at the 4:43 mark, there is some glitchy, digital warp, electro blender beauty that last until 5:26. Do you think that is achieved using the the same or similar thing you're doing here? I used to kinda hate that part of the track and would fast forward it until one time I tapped along with the beat and got to understand it a little better. Now it's one of my favorite parts. Also, where is a good place to hear some of your music? Going to check out your youtube page in a second. Thanks,
With the sustain loop, can you set it to alternate forward/reverse instead of fade? Seems like that would be smoother. I don't yet have Ableton Live Lite, but ordered a controller that comes with it.
This is a bit off topic but how do you increase playback speed of a loop while keeping the pitch the same? Automating global bpm would also speed up other elements which I don't want. An audio example of what I mean is the intro to New Slaves by Kanye
I have dragged my sample into Simpler and I am hitting the keys on my pc keyboard, but those different pitches are not being triggered at all, i don't hear anything, i can only hear a sound when i press the playback button. My keyboard is enabled in the upper right corner next to that Pencil/Draw tool, but i still do not hear anything when i hit a keyboard button. Anybody got a solution for this?
1:08 - Looping a sample
1:35 - Sample Transport Controls
2:10 - What is Snap
2:30 - Fading
3:00 - Where it gets good
3:40 - Capturing Simpler’s Output
5:30 - Clip Automation for SFX
8:17 - Hold option to bend automation curves
11:00 - Drumloop EFX
11:50 - Using Warp within simpler
12:28 - Halve and Double tempo
12:50 - Changing Warping Algothrithms in Time
13:30 - Granular Beats!
14:55 - Warping Single Cycle Waves
Thanks) that's why i start learn ableton,sempler! same kind of opportunities can do some vst in market?
You are awesome, thank you for this.
Thanks for this buddy!!!
@7.05 faster way instead of double clicking on channel and clip is to use Shift+Tab.
Shift/tab = swap between device view and clip view.
Just leaving here as a workflow tip for peeps x
Btw, subbed
@@Winnders Nice!
Dude - I was floored how clear and concise your explanation was - amazing lesson, thank you! Can't believe this is free content what a time to be alive. Subs and likes.. yeet!
Couldn't agree more. Subscribed!
i'm playing at an experimental electronic festival in a couple months, this stuff will be perfect for live improv
I love your videos man. They have helped me in a big way in developing my sound as an artist.
I love your get in and "go hog wild" approach. I got live 10 and vowed not to record or save anything for a while and just focus on one instrument at a time in Live 10 and get a deep understanding of each one. I've found on YT your tutorial videos to be the best in that aspect and now feel that I can make any noise I want using just Live.
I'm currently feeling guilty about the amount of abuse I've given to some artist vocal samples.
THANKS MAN!
Great tips! By the way, Shift+Tab is the best way to go back and forth between your device chain and your clip view - no need to double click on the track header or the clip.
Oh..
one of my top 3 favorite things about live is : multiple ways to skin a cat.
Several different users can all achieve the same result, but the methods they employ to arrive there may be totally different. This makes Live feel more like you're exploring your own personal program rather than learning the rules of someone else's program.
I'm sure other DAWs have this (soft) feature, but Live is the first DAW that i fully comprehended.
note to self: watch this again later
Tyler Weston if you didn't watch it again then let this be a reminder that you should
Same lol I always need to remember to try these out.
yea so lets watch it again tho!!
To the playlist
This definitely goes into the “Watch Often” custom playlist
It really worked for me after I look and try some tutorials, yours is the one that worked. Owe you a lot.
understanding that "warp as [2 Bars]" just blew my mind, never knew that was a thing... I've been producing for 6 YEARS
Loving your Ableton tutorials mate. Totally inspiring and very easy to follow. :)
One of the best tutorials I've watched...Bravo Sir ;-)
ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT MATERIAL !!!
I'm really happy I found this channel!
Great videos, no clickbait, no ads.. the way a video should be! 👍
this channel is a gold mine, keep up the good work
these effects are crazy i had no idea you could do all of this with simpler, woww 🔥
aka: how to turn simpler into a granular synth - really cool!
I'm so glad I stumbled on this tutorial. I subscribed because you explain Ableton in a very easy way. Thank you
Wow such detailed explanation and experimentation. With this being said the other half of simpler is yet unexplored which is the control section of the sample. Clearly shows it aint that simpler. 😉 Cheers again for the good stuff.
Nice thanks, this has got my brain box working.
Tons of great ideas and sound design possibilities, I use simpler all the time but mostly just for drum samples
Thanks for making this video.
Thank you for this!! As an Intro user, it can be hard to find new ways to make interesting sounds, I never knew you could do stuff like that!
Man! I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL! These videos are exactly what I needed at the right time. I have been reaching out for a way to expand my sound design. And these videos are it! Thanks Bro!
WOW x Thank you! - Funtastic possibilities.
fu***ng nice and simply information for using the basic option of the simpler...THX
So much fun and knowledge you have! Thanks for this great great great tutorial!
I love these sort of tutorials. Simple explanation of features with examples. Thank you.
Thank you.. don't see many new ableton videos.. keep em coming!
So glad I found this channel. Your content is fantastic.
Really cool tips in here thanks!
So I just entered the current year with a fresh purchase of Live S10 after years of using Jeskola Buzz.
I love this program and the resources on youtube, thanks for the useful content!
great video, love your communication style. cheers!
Best aphex twin tutorial I’ve seen
I can see ways of using this in my tracks now 😁
Thank you 🙏🏻 it’s really helpful!
Great vid. You're one of the best with the Live tutorials man, keep 'em coming. One request though... Please minimize the info view in the bottom left corner. I can't imagine you need it, and I find it super distracting as it shuffles text every time you move your mouse. Much love.
hanks lot Sir.. You helping us..
This is great, thank you!
My guy. excellent tutorial and explanation.
Second vid in. Style incredibly clear. Keep it up.
I love this guy.
Saludos desde Colombia y gracias por los tips. 😉
Dude you're such a beast thank you so much!!!
Great tips! Especially about the drum loop :))
Didn't learn anything new but interesting to see how other people use this stuff
Hey, hey! Thanks for this video! Great sound design ideas to explore.
Amazing tutorial. Where did you get those single cycle waveforms?
Respect from Japan!!
Awesome
Thank you for the tips man. Added to the music production playlist.
Beautiful, thanks!
Thanks! This is super cool! I can already imagine what I could do with my rock-ish guitar tracks using this method.
Greath video, thanks!
Thank you very much, I have made great progress thanks to you
Wow, just discover your chain, i though i will never find something new and different on youtube these day but there i am. Big up from France!
Thanks, mate.
awesome tutorial! this is amazing!
Almost like Make Noise Morphagene for free! Subbed!
WOW ! and Thank you !
Loving these videos.
wow. great ideas. thank you
Thank you sir 👍🏻
Some Glitched Piano sounds sounds like Limbo soundtrack in changing gravity level! 👍
great video - inspiring
thank you, really good tutorial. subbed.
For some reason, I cannot both arm the simpler and have the record button be "red" on the audio track like he does at 4:40?
What the flux man :)) Great video. Btw it really hurts my heart that those warp controls (like flux f.e.) are still not automatable or mapable. But the last one is killer, brilliant way to play with the texture of a monotone bass pattern on the fly just by turning the pitch knob from Pitch midi effect. Lovely
Great tutorial!
2:49 Sound repeating faster if notes are higher. Is it possible to pitch sound without that effect?
go to your simpler patch and turn on 'warp'
Brilhante, objetivo e claro...obrigado!!1
Good stuff!
Could be cool if you’d like to make tutorial of Live‘s device Drum Buss :)
In any case your videos are much appreciated, thanks :)
Really helped. Thanks
Thank you so much!
Thanks Man
Thanks for this video!!
You're a really good teacher goddamn, wish they showed me this in fucking college
thank you man!
That was very helpful!
Took a perfect sample and made noise.
Great vid, subbed
Cool! Is possible if we can play that piano sound in simpler with velocity/ dynamic/ human touch? u know what i meant :) btw just have ableton standard version here
Ableton needs to hire you to be a spokesperson/teacher
Just thanks!!
Useful stuff!
I have a question maybe you can answer. I've never asked anyone assuming they'd have no idea..... maaaaaybe you'll at least have an opinion if not an answer. Aphex Twin track, 54 Cymru Beats, starting at at the 4:43 mark, there is some glitchy, digital warp, electro blender beauty that last until 5:26. Do you think that is achieved using the the same or similar thing you're doing here?
I used to kinda hate that part of the track and would fast forward it until one time I tapped along with the beat and got to understand it a little better. Now it's one of my favorite parts.
Also, where is a good place to hear some of your music? Going to check out your youtube page in a second. Thanks,
Listen to Childish Gambino's recent album
Perferct🔥
Prefrect*
With the sustain loop, can you set it to alternate forward/reverse instead of fade? Seems like that would be smoother. I don't yet have Ableton Live Lite, but ordered a controller that comes with it.
You can do that in Sampler, not in Simpler.
Wow! Thanks for sharing :D
Simpler is so good
Wow ❤
This is a bit off topic but how do you increase playback speed of a loop while keeping the pitch the same? Automating global bpm would also speed up other elements which I don't want. An audio example of what I mean is the intro to New Slaves by Kanye
It's one of the simpler controls
Ifi have push2 do I need the next daw up from lite or can I get aawy with lite. Would I be retricted with the amount of tracks I can use ?
shaper? or env midi effect latched to these params?
I know an excellent ableton tutorial when I see one
8:13 me entering the divorcing speech
Alva Noto / Ryuichi sakamoto feelings
Dam good tutorial
I tried to do this but my fade wasn’t making any adjustments
I have dragged my sample into Simpler and I am hitting the keys on my pc keyboard, but those different pitches are not being triggered at all, i don't hear anything, i can only hear a sound when i press the playback button. My keyboard is enabled in the upper right corner next to that Pencil/Draw tool, but i still do not hear anything when i hit a keyboard button. Anybody got a solution for this?
On the left side of your sample it has three options, classic/one shot/ splice. Set your sample to one shot.
Wow. Now I know how was made that famous sound effect in Matrix... :-)