I replicate what you do in every video... EVERY one! It's a massively effective learning tool for Ableton. Learning to find my way round the DAW and beginning to understand what things do and how they interact but with no intention of producing a chooon. Very inspirational, and very freeing. Cheers
hello, and welcome to this comment - what is this comment, what is this comment about exactly? well this comment is about ned rush... who is ned rush, what's he about? well ned is very cool and good with synthesizers ;) (sorry, but i love the way you introduce your videos :) )
At the 18:00 mark it really came together - when the elements were more exposed it was just out of tune, but as it came together, the ambience came alive. Great tutorial and experimentation!
Thanks a lot for your video series on Ableton, I find it one of the most interesting (and bearable) of them all. Really fond of the style, humor and technique :) Cheers !
07:30 "they are in tune but still out of tune" you wanted to say offsetted but in same relative arrangement, hence same pattern to perception? Cheers Ned, I real time laugh and learn in every single one of your content until so far. 15:20 too good 17:20 why do our ears appreciate echo this much thank you very much ser, your videos are pure joy.
Started sounding very TOBACCO-y around 15:00. Love it. By the way, have you seen Francis Prève's presentation he did at an Ableton conference? I just saw it the other night and absolutely loved it, incredibly talented guy. It's called "Listening: The Secret of Sound Design". HIGHLY recommended to anyone interested in synthesis.
btw, the weird little pitch modulation on release was from the envelope on the LFO - its release should be cranked up if one doesn't want to have that on there.
why did you put the limiter on when u wanted to correct the sine wave? around minute 12:39. Does the limiter smooth out signals into sine waves or something?
You know Ned is moving up in the world when he takes wine breaks instead of his old beer burps
lol nice one, true tho
I replicate what you do in every video... EVERY one! It's a massively effective learning tool for Ableton. Learning to find my way round the DAW and beginning to understand what things do and how they interact but with no intention of producing a chooon. Very inspirational, and very freeing. Cheers
hello, and welcome to this comment - what is this comment, what is this comment about exactly? well this comment is about ned rush... who is ned rush, what's he about? well ned is very cool and good with synthesizers ;)
(sorry, but i love the way you introduce your videos :) )
These videos have given me so much inspiration and made my music so much better! Thank you!
oh my god! first time viewer, and the first minute got me hooked. Hilarious😂
i could listen to u talk all day
the retrig S/H. I must admit I didnt see that coming. Top stuff as always. Nice scrolling Patreons! Always feels spesh to see your name on the move
I want to hear a whole new album like this please.
ua-cam.com/video/Xw5AiRVqfqk/v-deo.html
Thank you for sharing these techniques. They open up endless possibilities for making music and effects in Ableton!
i cant stop recommending this channel to all my ableton using peers
gracias Ned🙂
The end result was actually quite beautiful!
At the 18:00 mark it really came together - when the elements were more exposed it was just out of tune, but as it came together, the ambience came alive. Great tutorial and experimentation!
Great tutorial. After that I was "forced" to become a Patreon. Thanks for all the work, Ned.
Never change Ned you lunatic ❤
Thanks a lot for your video series on Ableton, I find it one of the most interesting (and bearable) of them all. Really fond of the style, humor and technique :) Cheers !
This sounded so brooding I loved it, definitely gonna try this technique out myself, thanks Mr Rush Hour!
07:30 "they are in tune but still out of tune" you wanted to say offsetted but in same relative arrangement, hence same pattern to perception?
Cheers Ned, I real time laugh and learn in every single one of your content until so far.
15:20 too good
17:20 why do our ears appreciate echo this much
thank you very much ser, your videos are pure joy.
Keep up the awesome work, love your content man. Always inspires me to fiddle with ableton whenever I get stuck.
Vibes on that play out!
Great stuff, Ned. Thanks
Wonderful 🤩 Thanks for expanding on this technique.
u have helped me so much. thank you for everything yu do
The spice must flow....
"It's actually a very good one because I just said so." 🤣🤣
Ned! I’ve been watching your videos for years and years and I must say that…
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I miss the belching
Bring back the beer not that bourgeoisie wine 😂
Started sounding very TOBACCO-y around 15:00. Love it.
By the way, have you seen Francis Prève's presentation he did at an Ableton conference? I just saw it the other night and absolutely loved it, incredibly talented guy. It's called "Listening: The Secret of Sound Design". HIGHLY recommended to anyone interested in synthesis.
Look at me all famous in a rolling credit. This video is ace as usual, sir ned.
18:34 the way how everything came together after adding the beat 🙀
Thank you for mentioning SDM music
Thet jonre
Is jus so underground because is so upagrund and many other impertant resosn
this was great, really informative.
5th grade Teachers had their hands full w/This one 🖤😎🙌💰
The best of the best!
Thank you💚💚💚
Very nice 🔊😊👌
"TROUSER-FLAPPING BASS"
Consider my trousers flapped, Ned.
btw, the weird little pitch modulation on release was from the envelope on the LFO - its release should be cranked up if one doesn't want to have that on there.
This is brilliant! very rdj
muchas graciaaas !
That was a perfect video to take melatonin to.
aphex twin should buy sample packs from u)))
why did you put the limiter on when u wanted to correct the sine wave? around minute 12:39. Does the limiter smooth out signals into sine waves or something?
Cause it got too loud.
www.izotope.com/en/learn/compressor-vs-limiter.html?
How you make your effects page have everything in a list? I hate the folders they introduced in live 11
Right click.
I will become more powerful than any Jedi. And I’m doing it for you.
Obi wan was right. You’ve *
Instant Aphex
There is something of Rick from Rick and Morty in Ned.
Or maybe it’s the other way round. Did you think of that? Did you?
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Like this comment if you like the video as soon as Ned says “Hello everyone and welcome to my new video…”
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