Great video, while I don't use ableton I can still apply these techniques to hardware - subbed. For others interested in the rhythms, there is a great book that covers these and many more rhythms buy the guy who first published on euclidean rhythms - worth a read to get into a lot of detail: Godfried Toussaint: the geometry of musical rhythm
a tutorial on some common techno rhythma beyond cats n boots was exactly what I was looking for, and I see you uploaded 22 hours ago 😊😊😊. would love a part 2 video for this, I want to "collect" a bunch of rhythms in a cheat sheet and "practice" them, so that I have some good foundations to build off of that work for techno, but can then add my own creativity and variation.
Yo great content! Where did you find the technical terms for all the different rhythms? Would love to dive deeper in them but don’t know what to look for gaha
I am new to your channel but I have to say I really like the tips you show in your videos. It helps me a lot in my music , and is very inspirational. Do you have any tips on bass, let's say some minimal bass style maybe like Mark Dekoda? Anyways , keep up the amazing content good job 👍
Very nice to see where those familiar rhythms come from.
Thanks for listening
Wow! Your explanation is so straight forward and clear! Love it! Groovy
Great content, maybe my favorite video of yours so far! Very interesting to learn the names of these iconic rhythms
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the comment 🙏
Very good content
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the content.
if you wanna step it up duplicate the sample, change the adsr parameters so you can have a different accent on the offbeat etc
Fabulous thanks so much for this!
You're welcome
Great video, while I don't use ableton I can still apply these techniques to hardware - subbed. For others interested in the rhythms, there is a great book that covers these and many more rhythms buy the guy who first published on euclidean rhythms - worth a read to get into a lot of detail: Godfried Toussaint: the geometry of musical rhythm
awesome stuff!
cool that you name all the rythms.
new to your channel. this is the content I like. thank you!
Glad you enjoy it!
i use a different DAW and i can understand everything here! great video! very useful
hello what do you use to make the tressilo ? (the instrument) please
A lot of experimental drum and bass uses the Trisillo pattern with the kick drum.
Interesting. Thank for the comment!
Great! 🙌🏼
Glad you liked it!
Thank you, great ideas. 🙏🙏⭐⭐
Top content sir!!!! So insightful
Good ideas, thx!
Glad you like them!
a tutorial on some common techno rhythma beyond cats n boots was exactly what I was looking for, and I see you uploaded 22 hours ago 😊😊😊.
would love a part 2 video for this, I want to "collect" a bunch of rhythms in a cheat sheet and "practice" them, so that I have some good foundations to build off of that work for techno, but can then add my own creativity and variation.
thank for the comment. Maybe I'd do part two in the near future. Thanks for the suggestion.
Nice tuto , thanks u 🙏✌
Happy to help! :)
Yo great content! Where did you find the technical terms for all the different rhythms? Would love to dive deeper in them but don’t know what to look for gaha
This tutorial was really influential for making this video.
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Was going to ask the same thing.
I’m actually using Ableton and FL studio because I cant decide! It’s annoying me.
I am new to your channel but I have to say I really like the tips you show in your videos. It helps me a lot in my music , and is very inspirational. Do you have any tips on bass, let's say some minimal bass style maybe like Mark Dekoda?
Anyways , keep up the amazing content good job 👍
Welcome! There is a video about the bass on the channel, maybe something you're looking for. Thanks!
@@hypnotictechnoproduction I'd love to see another groovy techno bass tutorial! tom/operator/plucky bass grooves often used
Melodic Rack 2???
what do you mean?
he just fucking copied the initial video which was released one year ago...dude you can be proud of copying content ...
This video you're referring was a big inspiration. I've took the best bits and added my own.