It's incredible how even after seeing a lot of your awesome videos, anytime something new comes out i'm like ”ok now i kinda get how this guy works i probably won't be blown away once again...but then EVERYTIME i am wrong. Unique workflow and inspirational pedagogy, and you all this on youtube for everyone to see thank you
🦆saw the noise generator vid the other day, amusing narration and mind was blown with the explosive sonic results. Back again for more, this is awesome🎉thanks
it would be cool if you could make 2 random lead type synths with similar midi triggers that choked each other inside the drum rack so it created a call and response type thing
Really impressive. Thank you. Very musical results. I have already created two drum-rack tracks that are quite different. Clearly the possibilities are endless. For some reason the Arpeggiator did not work on my second track without enabling "hold" which gave me a fine result but unfortunately could not be altered for the different mixes. I will figure that one out. Also, I noticed that you did not bother to pan the various instruments in your mix. Seemed to help my overall feel. Your command of Ableton is something to aspire to and I intend to study your other tutorials. I also just followed you on Bandcamp. All the best.
🦆been using ableton for a little over 6 months, have really struggled using the tools in ableton to come up with creative and organic sounding music..this might be the best video ive seen yet the amount of cool little tricks in staggering...i am little unclear on what the resampling track is doing and how its sets up
The changing between tracks for Exp Control isn't necessary in 12.1 now they've added sidechain. 20+ years on and the folks at Ableton are - to be fair - still making useful creative additions to Live.
DId you know you can use expression control on any midi track and still have it control the midi track you map it to? In other words after you map all the controls you can move entire expression control device on a new midi track and set your triggers regardless of the midi track that actually plays the instrument.
It's incredible how even after seeing a lot of your awesome videos, anytime something new comes out i'm like ”ok now i kinda get how this guy works i probably won't be blown away once again...but then EVERYTIME i am wrong. Unique workflow and inspirational pedagogy, and you all this on youtube for everyone to see thank you
And I wept, for I had no more ducks to give. Frikin' phenomenal, Ned!! You're a never-ending wealth of cool techniques!
Ned, you are splendid. I appreciate everything you make.
Love a couple drinks and a new Ned Rush vid! A great alternative to bland-arse tv of late. Heer Heeer!
🦆saw the noise generator vid the other day, amusing narration and mind was blown with the explosive sonic results. Back again for more, this is awesome🎉thanks
it would be cool if you could make 2 random lead type synths with similar midi triggers that choked each other inside the drum rack so it created a call and response type thing
🦆incredible Ned - loads to digest here. Very generous of you as always. I could happily listen to it wibble all day
Thank you for inspiring us! Very interesting tutorial 👍
That's 🦆ing awesome!
Brilliant!!
genius, pure genius
truly inspiring. I love these videos!
I jam like this all the time
I could watch those videos forever, thank you ned 🦆
Going where no man has gone before 🚀 🖤
Brilliant! Duck!
Duckin ‘ell bwoy, 🦆, warp plinky plonk nostalgia 👍🏼
Really impressive. Thank you. Very musical results. I have already created two drum-rack tracks that are quite different. Clearly the possibilities are endless. For some reason the Arpeggiator did not work on my second track without enabling "hold" which gave me a fine result but unfortunately could not be altered for the different mixes. I will figure that one out. Also, I noticed that you did not bother to pan the various instruments in your mix. Seemed to help my overall feel. Your command of Ableton is something to aspire to and I intend to study your other tutorials. I also just followed you on Bandcamp. All the best.
i can’t live without ned
YOOO, the Mad Professor back again. THX so much for sharing
Incredible Thank You!
🦆been using ableton for a little over 6 months, have really struggled using the tools in ableton to come up with creative and organic sounding music..this might be the best video ive seen yet the amount of cool little tricks in staggering...i am little unclear on what the resampling track is doing and how its sets up
Ducking exiting!
I could listen to that for hours
Hell yeah. Duckin awesome my brüder
Can't wait for the Dr. Rush sequel: The Track in the Rack Comes Back
Great use of Ableton - thanks 🦆
🦆ing brilliant inspiration as always.
Your are the best 🙌🏻
That 🦆is so catchy! Great ideas. And great that more is on the way! 🍌likes it from the other day too. 😉
Super fun tutorial man! Was fun to recreate my own version.
Love it
I need to try this with different scale MIDI devices in a MIDI FX rack and random velocity. 🦆🦆🦆
🦆 A lovely groovy probabalistic time.
Amazing 🪿
The changing between tracks for Exp Control isn't necessary in 12.1 now they've added sidechain. 20+ years on and the folks at Ableton are - to be fair - still making useful creative additions to Live.
🦆 is the best i can do.. great video.
This is beak Ned Rush. 🦆
DId you know you can use expression control on any midi track and still have it control the midi track you map it to? In other words after you map all the controls you can move entire expression control device on a new midi track and set your triggers regardless of the midi track that actually plays the instrument.
Canardo amigo
🦆 I thought this was going to more of a push jazz revisited kind of thing, but this is cool, too.
That’s coming.
🦆 thanks for another one ned
QUACK QUACK DUCKY!
good video
I’m trying to trace the origins of the generative breakcore workflow to make that sound
Kinda got alucidnation vibes :)
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I have not been utilizing racks enough.
🦆 Love this shit.
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In order to get a truly crispy duck breast, one must get the cast iron pan blazing hot (just like this video)
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