Deep dive guide to Ableton ANALOG SYNTH complete walkthrough tutorial

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    Hello guys, This is my second guide of many about an Ableton device. On this one I wanted to start with the first synth, The ANALOG. This is a complete deep dive, not a review. So we will go trough pretty much all the controls. Hope you like it.
    timecodes:
    0:00 - Intro
    0:31 - OSC's
    05:37 - Sub/Sync
    11:14 - Pitch mod
    17:56 - Pulse Width
    20:46 - Noise generator
    21:24 - Filters
    26:57 - Freq/Res mod
    54:47 - Amp
    59:16 - Pan/Level modulation
    01:04:32 - LFO's
    01:14:24 - Vibrato
    01:19:21 - Unison & Glide
    01:24:58 - Keyboard
    01:33:03 - Routings
    01:35:09 - Follow

КОМЕНТАРІ • 25

  • @XNBeatsMusic
    @XNBeatsMusic  Рік тому +2

    if you want, you can buy me a coffee on Patreon, Paypal or YT Thanks.
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  • @myproducerjourney
    @myproducerjourney 11 днів тому

    Thank you! Very thorough.

  • @nihilisttrader1249
    @nihilisttrader1249 Рік тому +5

    can you also do operator. Also make tutorials on making specific presets like bells, keys, bass etc

    • @XNBeatsMusic
      @XNBeatsMusic  Рік тому +3

      Sure, i will cover all synths. The other request is sound design, I will do something. But in a little while when I have a bit more content and subs. I've done that in the past and if you don't have a lot of subs ( Ableton users ), the video bombs badly. This was my second Ableton video, so I need to wait a bit more.

  • @rishikhettry
    @rishikhettry 8 місяців тому

    Amazing Content. Very detailed. I have learnt more in this video than any paid courses available online.

  • @ItsWesSmithYo
    @ItsWesSmithYo 8 місяців тому

    Sick, love your wavetable one as well…would love to see one on operator, etc… if you get the itch 🖤😎🐓

  • @leocasciaro
    @leocasciaro Рік тому +3

    Really helpful video! thx

    • @XNBeatsMusic
      @XNBeatsMusic  Рік тому

      Thanks Leo, this was my second video. A lot more cooking.

  • @user-mx3nm3ur7m
    @user-mx3nm3ur7m Місяць тому

    amazing!

  • @knoxmovies6082
    @knoxmovies6082 Рік тому +1

    Please do all ableton synthesizer

  • @andyto629
    @andyto629 4 місяці тому +1

    Thanks, I will always refer to this video

    • @XNBeatsMusic
      @XNBeatsMusic  4 місяці тому

      Thank you !!! Glad you liked it :)

  • @SMCHVeganWorld7777
    @SMCHVeganWorld7777 Рік тому

    1:04:37 LFO
    1:05:12 Pitch LFO
    1:05:51 LFO waveforms
    1:06:13 Noise 1-2 random
    1:06:30 width
    1:06:55 retriger
    1:09:54 offset
    1:11:13 delay - attack
    1:14:52 vibrato
    1:16:30 error

  • @nervousneighbour
    @nervousneighbour Рік тому +2

    Is high resonance bad for headphones/speakers? Resonance in Analog sounds so sharp and piercing compared to a lot of other synths I have.
    Helpful video btw.

    • @XNBeatsMusic
      @XNBeatsMusic  Рік тому +1

      i don't think so. But Super lows push your speakers really hard. If you are experiencing some noise or maybe very thin sound when you sweep some frequencies, and the headphones or the speakers have a hard time to play that without weird noises, maybe is time to start saving for some new headphones. If you force you gear, it will go down eventually.
      Right now, my main headphones are having that problem, some frecuencies are in trouble if a push it, so it's time to get a replacement. Used them for 5 ears, every day. So I cannot really complain.

    • @nervousneighbour
      @nervousneighbour Рік тому +1

      @@XNBeatsMusic Yeah! When I am using analog, I always turn down the volume Whenever I mess around with resonance and formant filter. It can get pretty wild.
      Thanks for answering.

    • @XNBeatsMusic
      @XNBeatsMusic  Рік тому +1

      @@nervousneighbour yes it's normal. That's how some analog filters sound, they go wild when you turn up the resonance. it's a good thins if the synth is trying to emulate analog.
      Cheers mate :)

  • @stekra-youtube
    @stekra-youtube Рік тому +1

    Great explaination. Love this stuff from you. I am wondering which Oscillator you are using to visualize the waveform? At leat this is not Ableton native.

    • @XNBeatsMusic
      @XNBeatsMusic  Рік тому +2

      Thanks man. Yes, they are not native, but what if I tell you they are free plugins :)
      Here is the developer's page: socalabs.com/

    • @stekra-youtube
      @stekra-youtube Рік тому

      @@XNBeatsMusic Thx, man. Did not know this developer. Great stuff

  • @manuelgonzales6483
    @manuelgonzales6483 Рік тому +1

    First 🥇🏆😍

  • @user-vd8lj1bh9c
    @user-vd8lj1bh9c Рік тому +1

    are you switching over to ableton from bitwig?

    • @XNBeatsMusic
      @XNBeatsMusic  Рік тому +3

      Hello. No, I am covering different DAW's. I've been using DAW's for 25 years. So for me is never switching, is use this or the other one. They are tools to me.
      If a client gives me an Ableton I work on Ableton if is producing, if is just mixing I work on Studio one, if I need to create, depends on the Genre I use Bitwig or FL sometimes.
      So I take no sides, they are tools.

    • @user-vd8lj1bh9c
      @user-vd8lj1bh9c Рік тому

      @@XNBeatsMusic I have been thinking the same, using cubase beside bitwig. the pas years Ive been trying and learning all the daws I was intrested in and ended up with bitwig but since I have learned what other does are capable of I just can't use bitwig the same way for recording vocals and matching them and mixing... but the producing side of bitwig is fun.

    • @XNBeatsMusic
      @XNBeatsMusic  Рік тому +1

      Yeah, I do that. the best tool for producing or making beats or whatever you want to call it is Bitwig and Ableton, but...if I want to mix and master, I mean really do it. I take the stems to studio one and finish the job.
      They are tools, you use them to do whatever you want.
      it's different from the past, today is super easy to create something and then export and continue elsewhere.