This is top level of tutorials. This is what impossible to create for most of the people, who dont know exect routs of modulation. I mean, you can know all the theory basics, and spend many hours of trying to recreate what you heard, and it will not be possible to get what you need. These knowledge is so deep and specific that it is accessible only to those who are given this ability to understand the nature of modulations and fine tunings. This knowledge was very valuable secrets, that for many years no one wanted to reveal to anyone. 20 years ago, when I was trying to find someone, who could show me what and how to tune on the synthesizer, I could not find and learn almost nothing. There were only a few soft synths available, that didn't have any options for these sounds at all, especially in randomization ways. Now is a golden era of sound design software and discovered knowledge in this area. Big thanks for your knowledge!🦉
Very nice! Native plugins are often overlooked but if one just spends time to actually STUDY and play around with them, you can get very good results from them. This video proves it.
True, but this classic psy FM lead has a very strong fundamental which involves octave ratios :) This has to do with the style of lead, rather than other ratios and the resulting sound.
oh man this is killer!cant have enough!!!thank you!was just trying to figure out what that NOTE PB modulation on matrix stand for? sorry i suck! thank you!
Hello Erti and thanks for kind words. Note PB is some MPE parameter. We don't use an MPE controller but from what I read in the manual, its horizontal pitch bend.
Hello Isaac, thanks for kind words. When you open Wavetable, go to the MIDI tab and press it. The modulation matrix should change to some green parameter values. The furthest parameter on the right is "Rand". This is the MIDI random that you can assign at a Target and send new random values at every note trigger. In this video where Wavetable is in expanded view (little triangle next to the bypass button on the top left), the Rand parameter is 3rd from the right.
@@bashav619 Just put the desired amount in the modulation matrix and then either use an MPE MIDI controller or go to the MPE tab in Ableton's MIDI editor and draw what ever values you want.
@@CelestialTextures Hi thanks for the reply, when I click on MIDI I only have the options of Vel, Note, PB, AT, MOD. Is there a way to add random? If not I'm assuming it's because I haven't upgraded to 11 yet.
@@isaacbottrell6730 I see in Live 10 right now and the next parameter on the right from "Mod" is "Rand". So its not specific to Live 11. Its also available in Live 10.
Yeah killer tutorial ! So killer to layer 2 FMs together ! I will definitely try it
This is top level of tutorials. This is what impossible to create for most of the people, who dont know exect routs of modulation. I mean, you can know all the theory basics, and spend many hours of trying to recreate what you heard, and it will not be possible to get what you need. These knowledge is so deep and specific that it is accessible only to those who are given this ability to understand the nature of modulations and fine tunings. This knowledge was very valuable secrets, that for many years no one wanted to reveal to anyone. 20 years ago, when I was trying to find someone, who could show me what and how to tune on the synthesizer, I could not find and learn almost nothing. There were only a few soft synths available, that didn't have any options for these sounds at all, especially in randomization ways. Now is a golden era of sound design software and discovered knowledge in this area. Big thanks for your knowledge!🦉
Pretty interesting, I always forget how powerful wavetable is !
05:45 Finally a video with proper metallic Psytrance grid sound. Thank you.
Very nice! Native plugins are often overlooked but if one just spends time to actually STUDY and play around with them, you can get very good results from them. This video proves it.
this, gonna spend some time using native plugins only for a while. enable the true power of my daw
AWESOME VIDEO
4:09 this magic moment
AMAZING video guys! thanks more like these will be happily accepted^^
other consonant ratios are: 0.34, 0.25, 0.67, and 0.75 these can give interesting results too
True, but this classic psy FM lead has a very strong fundamental which involves octave ratios :) This has to do with the style of lead, rather than other ratios and the resulting sound.
i cant describe. I can not explain. You are a genius !!!!
another level of tutorial, amazing!
Thank you so much 🕉️🧿❤️
Ευχαριστούμε δάσκαλε!
Waww extasis de info y clese acelerada de Wave table!! Gracias X 100000!!
The beat in this tutorial is so fucking killer
great alternative to midi generating at the end there, awesome tutorial
Ευγε και ευχαριστω!
the perfect way to learn from your master.
any video about drum rack and its flow ...?
Thanks for kind words, although there are no masters, we are all students :)
We will consider making a drum rack video at some point.
Veeeery nice video. Thanks for that. Cant wait for the next ones :)
interesting even for non ableton users!
Such a good explanation! Thank you!
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Good tutorial very well explained
Wow! Thank you for this!
that was a proper tutorial! thanks a lot!
Toopleesss tut thanks a lot who needs serum when u have this
wow superrr tut!!Big Thanks
This is great! thank you!
Awesome, thank you!
oh man this is killer!cant have enough!!!thank you!was just trying to figure out what that NOTE PB modulation on matrix stand for? sorry i suck! thank you!
Hello Erti and thanks for kind words.
Note PB is some MPE parameter. We don't use an MPE controller but from what I read in the manual, its horizontal pitch bend.
@@CelestialTextures ok!great!thanks!!!makes sense!i was thinking that it was somehow assigned somewhere and modulating!
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Thanks man!
Wow nice! Thanks!
super cool stuff
Nice intro.
thanks
Gracias!!!!
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WOW!
Nice one! do yo know what wave is used as the modulator?
Sounds like its an internal sine modulating the carrier oscillator.
great tutorial /,,/.
This is FILTHY! Thanks for this guide!
...quck 'n dirty approach 👍
Thanks for the great video! I went to go have a try but my wavetable doesn't have random in the matrix, can anyone help at all please?
Hello Isaac, thanks for kind words. When you open Wavetable, go to the MIDI tab and press it.
The modulation matrix should change to some green parameter values.
The furthest parameter on the right is "Rand". This is the MIDI random that you can assign at a Target and send new random values at every note trigger.
In this video where Wavetable is in expanded view (little triangle next to the bypass button on the top left), the Rand parameter is 3rd from the right.
@@CelestialTextures how to enable the note PB and the slide in the midi modulation?
@@bashav619 Just put the desired amount in the modulation matrix and then either use an MPE MIDI controller or go to the MPE tab in Ableton's MIDI editor and draw what ever values you want.
@@CelestialTextures Hi thanks for the reply, when I click on MIDI I only have the options of Vel, Note, PB, AT, MOD. Is there a way to add random? If not I'm assuming it's because I haven't upgraded to 11 yet.
@@isaacbottrell6730 I see in Live 10 right now and the next parameter on the right from "Mod" is "Rand".
So its not specific to Live 11. Its also available in Live 10.
This is so highko style lmao
Wow!!