👋 Hello! Hey, yes I'm waving at you! Subscribe! Also... ➢ 30 MIDI Patterns & 16 Genres By LNA: www.lnamusic.com/product-page/30-midi-patterns-16-genres-by-lna ➢ Listen to my music on Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/5T9EShAVtAyzeI1n6SQL83?si=s-o-4IrnT6efFXZfMPk-6Q ➢Check out my music videos & live performances: ua-cam.com/play/PL9oiyAGA6zOTDFFyyL5uZNXuU3DI91nnn.html ➢ Join my Patreon fam: www.patreon.com/LNADoesAudioStuff ➢ Get Free (or cheap) Samples, Production Guides, Templates and Presets here: www.lnamusic.com/shop ➢ PayPal Me: www.paypal.com/paypalme/lnamusic ➢ Insta: @lnadoesaudiostuff ➢ FB & TikTok: @lnadoesaudiostuff ➢ Twitter: @LNADoesAudio ➢ www.lnamusic.com What is your favorite Ableton stock Instrument? Remember Get 7 % of your DistroKid first year's descriptions from here: distrokid.com/vip/LNA Love ya ❤
I use Simpler, the sample based editor and use my voice to chop and mix sounds as a unique editor to make organic sounds emerge. :) That or my favorite wave is either the Saw or Square in any VST or DAW. Sins come 2nd or 3rd, great fundamental to mix into other waves.
I really appreciate your channel. Very clearly communicated ideas and information. As a metal guy, Live is a bit of a mystery to me but it's power and creative potential is so obvious in your tutorials. Kiitos!!
I just searched to learn more about the advanced functions in operator and wanted to see you go through them but cant find any videos about it from you. Just wanted to comment about it before i go to another youtuber for that video for now, and only wanted to say that youre my first choice when i want to learn things about ableton. :)
First of all, You are doing great job by creating these tutorials, veeery useful and You are making them in a very friendly usage language, You know, no super difficult high-end language :))) And You share Your knowledge in a very fun way, sometimes I catch myself just watching You, not learning :))) Nevertheless, could You share some advice how to make nice build-ups, fills and transitions? Maybe You did this already, so drop the link :) Thanks.
@LNA: After 14:58 you apparently give a wrong explanation of using the Time control in the matrix editor. The Time row only shows up because you just focused on the respective input field. Now the way you explain it next gives the impression one could set the amount of time passing (ie. speed) for each matrix target separately. But Time is always global and affects the speed of every modulation source in the matrix. What you actually set up in the demonstration is the amount of Env 3 controlling Time, not the amount of Time affecting Env 3. When, like in this example, modulating Time with a modulation source which in itself is time based (like Envs or LFOs), one always has to keep in mind that such a routing creates a feedback loop. If you're not aware of that, the results can seem quite confusing.
Great tutorial! THX:)) I'm trying my best to learn sinthesis and wavetable is very visual and intuitive. If i'm playing this instrument with push2, and have all the parameters available and displayed, how could I use the MIDI mapping correctly in y+the Matrix section?
@@LNADoesAudioStuff ssh quiet i'm trying to complete all your videos today, btw you can email me eddwinbeats@gmail.com just in case you start the masterclass or you have a few tips or you want to help me in general. I'm a rookie with Ableton but it looks powerful so I'm tryna learn lmao.
Okay, after watching the video, so wavetable is nothing but a built in synthesizer for Ableton? So if I own a Roland Fantom 8, Serum, Massive X do I really need to bother with this?
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Great video. Love your enthusiasm and self humor. I like that you try pronouncing different words and find it funny how you tackle sentences. It's charming and fun. I like too your pink wave transitions to fit the themes of the video! Overall you have a really cool style going for yourself. I would suggest you taking a look at ua-cam.com/video/R2EEvUd1mcY/v-deo.html You Suck at Producing #50: Making Instruments More Expressive He edits his videos in a short, expressive format. He also likes to tell narrations, or stories with his instruments by characterizing them! I think it'd be cool to see you try characterizing different expressions of music or sound for yourself. Make buddies out of Steve the Square, or Sean the Saw, or Serina the Sine wave. We won't talk about Tristan the triangle. I hope this comment helps. You have a lot of great things going on in your videos. To see you grow a little will help you a lot! :)
@@LNADoesAudioStuff Your stuff on Spliced too is fantastic, I like your fan engagement and genuine sense of growth and community. It's a rare trait these days
👋 Hello! Hey, yes I'm waving at you! Subscribe! Also...
➢ 30 MIDI Patterns & 16 Genres By LNA: www.lnamusic.com/product-page/30-midi-patterns-16-genres-by-lna
➢ Listen to my music on Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/5T9EShAVtAyzeI1n6SQL83?si=s-o-4IrnT6efFXZfMPk-6Q
➢Check out my music videos & live performances: ua-cam.com/play/PL9oiyAGA6zOTDFFyyL5uZNXuU3DI91nnn.html
➢ Join my Patreon fam: www.patreon.com/LNADoesAudioStuff
➢ Get Free (or cheap) Samples, Production Guides, Templates and Presets here: www.lnamusic.com/shop
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What is your favorite Ableton stock Instrument? Remember Get 7 % of your DistroKid first year's descriptions from here: distrokid.com/vip/LNA
Love ya ❤
Nice nice, got excited, check my last techno samba and let me excited you!
I use Simpler, the sample based editor and use my voice to chop and mix sounds as a unique editor to make organic sounds emerge. :)
That or my favorite wave is either the Saw or Square in any VST or DAW. Sins come 2nd or 3rd, great fundamental to mix into other waves.
Holy shit your channel is a pot of gold!!!
A fresh Suite owner here, about to take a dive into the Wavetable world. Cheers! 🙌
yessssss!
I really appreciate your channel. Very clearly communicated ideas and information. As a metal guy, Live is a bit of a mystery to me but it's power and creative potential is so obvious in your tutorials. Kiitos!!
Kiva kun tykkäsit! 😁
I just searched to learn more about the advanced functions in operator and wanted to see you go through them but cant find any videos about it from you. Just wanted to comment about it before i go to another youtuber for that video for now, and only wanted to say that youre my first choice when i want to learn things about ableton. :)
Aw thanks! Plan is to do Operator video soon ☺️🙏
First of all, You are doing great job by creating these tutorials, veeery useful and You are making them in a very friendly usage language, You know, no super difficult high-end language :))) And You share Your knowledge in a very fun way, sometimes I catch myself just watching You, not learning :))) Nevertheless, could You share some advice how to make nice build-ups, fills and transitions? Maybe You did this already, so drop the link :) Thanks.
I am so glad you like the way I teach! 😁 I haven’t done video in that yet, but very good idea! I will do one soon :)
@LNA: After 14:58 you apparently give a wrong explanation of using the Time control in the matrix editor. The Time row only shows up because you just focused on the respective input field. Now the way you explain it next gives the impression one could set the amount of time passing (ie. speed) for each matrix target separately. But Time is always global and affects the speed of every modulation source in the matrix. What you actually set up in the demonstration is the amount of Env 3 controlling Time, not the amount of Time affecting Env 3.
When, like in this example, modulating Time with a modulation source which in itself is time based (like Envs or LFOs), one always has to keep in mind that such a routing creates a feedback loop. If you're not aware of that, the results can seem quite confusing.
Thanks for this video on Wavetable! I just started messing with it and i'm so stoked to learn how to do some sound design with it. Cheers!
Great to hear!
Great tutorial! THX:)) I'm trying my best to learn sinthesis and wavetable is very visual and intuitive. If i'm playing this instrument with push2, and have all the parameters available and displayed, how could I use the MIDI mapping correctly in y+the Matrix section?
Thank you very much for the content!
Happy you liked it!
Great content! Thanks for sharing.
Glad you like the videos ☺️
Thank you so much!!! You helped me a lot! I hope that this video will go to trends ))))
Aw thanks 😁
best tutorial ever :D thank u
i shall be subbing
Aw thanks so much! ☺️
Thanks for uploading you are very professional!
Happy you liked it!
Great video, as always.
Thanks so much! ☺️
Thank you for this tutorial! 💚🇧🇷
Glad you liked it! ☺️
thank you!!!
Thanks a lot! Awesome cannelle.. channel!
Thanks! Glad you like it ☺️
Clean video😍
Hey are you doing any online masterclass for ableton or anything? Would love to sign up. Saw you on splice and you seem pretty interesting
Hi! I am glad you enjoy my content! Yes I am planning to do an masterclass in the near future :)
@@LNADoesAudioStuff ssh quiet i'm trying to complete all your videos today, btw you can email me eddwinbeats@gmail.com just in case you start the masterclass or you have a few tips or you want to help me in general. I'm a rookie with Ableton but it looks powerful so I'm tryna learn lmao.
I was just trying to learn Wavetable for the last few days ... coincidence !
Hah fun! I do love the instrument so much!
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Milko Mestdagh yes seen it around! Looks cool :)
Yay!!! Wavetable! I'll DM in Instagram!
yesss hope you like this one!
Okay, after watching the video, so wavetable is nothing but a built in synthesizer for Ableton? So if I own a Roland Fantom 8, Serum, Massive X do I really need to bother with this?
ye sit is similar to example Serum, but it's unique on how it uses the wavetable synthesis. :)
Nice nice, got excited, check my last techno samba and let me excited you!
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Great video. Love your enthusiasm and self humor. I like that you try pronouncing different words and find it funny how you tackle sentences. It's charming and fun. I like too your pink wave transitions to fit the themes of the video! Overall you have a really cool style going for yourself.
I would suggest you taking a look at
ua-cam.com/video/R2EEvUd1mcY/v-deo.html
You Suck at Producing #50: Making Instruments More Expressive
He edits his videos in a short, expressive format. He also likes to tell narrations, or stories with his instruments by characterizing them! I think it'd be cool to see you try characterizing different expressions of music or sound for yourself. Make buddies out of Steve the Square, or Sean the Saw, or Serina the Sine wave. We won't talk about Tristan the triangle.
I hope this comment helps. You have a lot of great things going on in your videos. To see you grow a little will help you a lot! :)
Thank you Alex for your feedback and suggestions! ☺️ I am so glad you liked the video! 💕
@@LNADoesAudioStuff Your stuff on Spliced too is fantastic, I like your fan engagement and genuine sense of growth and community. It's a rare trait these days
Alex Aguilar i am glad to hear!
brown noser*
does anyone else hear a constant pitch throughout the video
2:10 run the Ableton 🤦🏻♂️
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