There are so many things to love about this video. First it’s such a great idea. I will definitely be using this in my next Live session. Secondly I am just very happy to see a fellow GenXer being represented in these videos. As I am aging I am not slowing down, I’m only creating more. I love seeing the next generations creating, but it’s also nice to see all ages in this videos, as well as highlighting women and Asian musicians. I love the diversity you all represent here because there are 8 billion people who aren’t all the same and it’s great for us all to be more connected with each other. Great work Ableton.
sorry to nitpick michael, but your pictures make you look like at the end of gen x (close to gen y) and Yuka Honda is born at the end of what americans call "boomers"... just saying, i dont see you as fellows at all (age wise)😛
@@sirleto Thanks. It seems that I was 4 years off from the magical distinction of generations that we arbitrarily set, but the point of "hey it's nice to see someone on here who isn't 20 and it makes me feel good" still stands.
Yuka, I see that Monome setup on the desk :) I love videos like this, she has such a cool vibe to the sounds she creates and I love seeing the process.
Funnily enough, I've stumbled upon a similar procedure for drums and beats, and it really helps spark creativity with new ideas and grooves. It's very cool to see that someone as creative and legendary as Yuka came up with this as well!
i miss the days where there were hardly any people doing music and we had to figure out how to make sounds ourselves by buying gear and just trying.. no music production courses and no UA-cam etc.. i really miss that.. no one hangs out in real life any more and people tend to get views based on how cool they look not how moving their song is I've written songs that have made tough guys cry, but i get about one view a month, then someone who looks good in a thumbnail gets thousands of views and with the software yes it's cool but it's making it so that millions of people are creating pretty much identical music in a lot of cases we used to have to go work for free at a studio to get any experience recording, it meant that when we went to get gigs at venues we were appreciated a lot more by the venues tooz the fact that being a musician was a rarity
There are so many things to love about this video. First it’s such a great idea. I will definitely be using this in my next Live session. Secondly I am just very happy to see a fellow GenXer being represented in these videos. As I am aging I am not slowing down, I’m only creating more. I love seeing the next generations creating, but it’s also nice to see all ages in this videos, as well as highlighting women and Asian musicians. I love the diversity you all represent here because there are 8 billion people who aren’t all the same and it’s great for us all to be more connected with each other. Great work Ableton.
Thank you for the great feedback, Michael, we do appreciate it a lot!
*identifying with made-up label & concepts such as generations*
@@i-never-look-at-replies-lol
every single word is a label.. without some generalising of concepts we'd never be able to explain anything to anyone
sorry to nitpick michael, but your pictures make you look like at the end of gen x (close to gen y) and Yuka Honda is born at the end of what americans call "boomers"... just saying, i dont see you as fellows at all (age wise)😛
@@sirleto Thanks. It seems that I was 4 years off from the magical distinction of generations that we arbitrarily set, but the point of "hey it's nice to see someone on here who isn't 20 and it makes me feel good" still stands.
I’ve been a fan of hers for damn near 20 years now!
Kea
the delay trick is such a simple but powerful hack, thanks!
Yuka is one of the greats. Absolute greats.
I love these little peaks into creativity - thanks for sharing
Peeks
Yuka, I see that Monome setup on the desk :)
I love videos like this, she has such a cool vibe to the sounds she creates and I love seeing the process.
Such a wholesome vibes in this one, it just made me smile 😄
Have been using this Idea ever since. This is Great!
Funnily enough, I've stumbled upon a similar procedure for drums and beats, and it really helps spark creativity with new ideas and grooves. It's very cool to see that someone as creative and legendary as Yuka came up with this as well!
Oooooof I've loved Yuka and Miho my entire life, so great to see Yuka speak about her process
cibo matto
That theme is so pretty and relaxing.
Fresh ideas & nice result!! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Simply brilliant ❤
Super cool!
great!
Great sound!
Amazing artist. Very underrated.
Yuka and Miho 4ever ❤️!!!
such a simple yet fantastic idea... I know what I'm doing this weekend 🤩
Thanks YUKA. Great IDEA :D
What an awesome track does anyone know if it's released or was this just a jam?
I wish you were here when I make drums! So good…
love this
Wow I've never seen this sort of technique.. Thanks for sharing Yuka! Gotta check how to make this in Bitwig Grid
Thanks Yuka, ❤
Really enjoyed this one 😊
Lovely. Nice to see the Norns on the desk as well!
Yuka ❤❤❤
This woman is so lovely and wise 🙌🥰💖
she is legend
That's really cool, Yuka! R
greeeaaat video! thank you for sharing
Yuka!!!
WOW! Yuka Honda knows her water.
love it ~~!
Great tip. Many thanks!!
Really cool!!!
These videos are great. Thanks
Insanely simple to do in Ableton but how amazing the results are.
love this series
The legend !
Yuka!!!
Good one!
Cool! Could be a good gate source too!
that's amazing
legend
Did you catch the Ricky Tines at the end?
Her solo stuff is so sick
Luv it
New life goal is to be as cool as Yuka C Honda when I'm her age
Amazing
01:53 Ricky Tinez!!! ❣
Yuka , I need Cibo Matto to tour one last time please 🙏
🎧🔥🎧
Those earrings tho! Nice!
Legend
Nice
@RickyTinez I see you there!
sweater ID????
Smart
生粋のDTMerや!!
She’s just so cute, yet very cool
No wonder her fingers are smooth like butter…
CIBO MATTO 1999!
チボマットの本田ゆかさん62歳か
時間の流れが速すぎて涙が出る
roller ball mouse is crazy tho 😂
You got to know your chicken.
underrated comment
I love Honda!!! Specifically the S2000 👍🏿
she looks like my mom and she knows ableton holy s
I thought I’d see Excel on her screen .. but nope .. audio Excel lol
Love it
midi fx are the best
ok wait... cool as fuck
I think this video just proves how much better the workflow is something like an OP one compared to trying to come up with ideas in a DAW
All good as long as one stays wellllll clear of Krum & Mace, Krill and Wibble… YMMV aka Your Music May Vanish.
nefast0
Wow what a "process".. This was as creative as cutting a piece of bread and selling it as a main course
what are you even yapping about. how much money did you pay to watch a 2 minute tip on youtube
@@perc30...Eat some trash, its free
i miss the days where there were hardly any people doing music and we had to figure out how to make sounds ourselves by buying gear and just trying.. no music production courses and no UA-cam etc.. i really miss that.. no one hangs out in real life any more and people tend to get views based on how cool they look not how moving their song is
I've written songs that have made tough guys cry, but i get about one view a month, then someone who looks good in a thumbnail gets thousands of views
and with the software yes it's cool but it's making it so that millions of people are creating pretty much identical music in a lot of cases
we used to have to go work for free at a studio to get any experience recording, it meant that when we went to get gigs at venues we were appreciated a lot more by the venues tooz the fact that being a musician was a rarity
meh
Trash
Delete this or I’m calling the police 👮
please do Paris-based artist Mayaewk