I am such beginner that you taught me about drum racks. I only have Ableton Lite so there's only 8 available tracks, now I can make my own drum patterns! Thanks brotha, love your stuff
Literally one of the best videos i've seen on ableton, i have watched many tutorials since i am a beginner, but just by watching your video i learned much more than all of the previous videos combined. Thank you so much!
Heyy, thank you so much for the watch and support! I know about the payment problem, it happens due to the suspension of my account. I'll see what I can do about it. Sorry for that, man
Hi! Thank you a lot for the support and letting me know about the problem. Unfortunately, my PayPal account got suspended, that's why the payments gets denied. I'll try to upload the drumkit on another platform, and send you the link when it's done
Very bad advice at the end of this video. You don't want to use saturation on the Master Bus, also the Glue compressor you added wasn't even applying any compression to the mix. The best way to achieve what you are attempting is to first Download Voxengo Span for free and use it on your track channels to see your volume then add a utility to those tracks to adjust the volumes independently using a range of minus 12 to minus 18db to get a good mix. Try to avoid using the mixer channels to adjust track volumes, they aren't linear, the increments increase as the fader gets to the lower volumes, in other words, you make bigger leaps in volume as the fader gets closer to the bottom, to avoid this, use a gain tool like the utility in Ableton live. This is called gain-staging. You also want to download the free version of Youleans Loudness meter, you can put this on your master and add a reference (radio-ready/streaming ready) track to your project and A/B your track against the reference track to see how much volume or gain your track needs to compete. Loudness is measured in LUFS(loudness unit full scale) on this meter, radio and streaming music usually sit in the -14 LUFS to -10 LUFS range on the Youlean meter, depending on genre. Try running your tracks through a master bus and not directly to the Master. put 2 limiters on the master, not a glue compressor, put the glue compressor on the Master Bus. Then lower the threshold until the meter is moving, adjust the attack to fast and release slow and add makeup gain. Turn the compressor off and on and you should notice a slight difference in volume and hear the compressor working NOT PUMPING. Then add gain to the limiters on the Master channel, using 2 limiters will put less strain on limiting by splitting the workload between the two. Always use a reference track in your projects. Run the reference track directly to the master and your song tracks to a master bus with your master chain on it. This will allow you to A/B and test your track against a professional level release and help you get better at making decisions about your mix and what it needs.
Thank you a lot for the advice and so much information about mastering. I’ll surely try to apply those techniques, hopefully it’ll increase quality of my work Thank you again 😊
So I got two problems/questions with these. First, is where can I get reference tracks for beats (instrumentals)? Would mp3 fit for the reference purpose? Should beats be radio-ready if they're created for further production? Second. When I apply the Limiter on master, it brings this annoying issue when some drums turn off during the track, the melody starts to be louder immediately. It sounds unbalanced.
@@RichLoops try and find high quality tracks to use for reference if you can. Sometimes you can find them on the internet. I usually try and get them for free or buy them or I import tracks from cd and covert to wav. Don’t push your limiter too hard. It should be set to just keep you out of the red. The compressor should add volume with make up gain.
@Jamal Lasha thanks! Imma trying that, and already feel more comfortable about it. Man, you should make some tutorials about mastering tracks, that would be hella useful 💯
easily one of the best ableton tutorials on youtube, explained everything perfectly
Yoo, thank you for the kind feedback, I really appreciate it a lot 💯💜
Thank you for your attention 💜
I promise I'll get better at tutorial production lol
Lmk if you have any questions about music production 🔉
got instant yeezus vibes @5:00, super nice man!
Thanks man, I really appreciate it! 💯
I am such beginner that you taught me about drum racks. I only have Ableton Lite so there's only 8 available tracks, now I can make my own drum patterns! Thanks brotha, love your stuff
Thanks for the feedback bro! I started with the Lite version too 🙌 Drum Racks are really handy, I’m glad I could bring some value with the video!
This may have been your first tutorial video but you killed it man very informative dope video 💯
I didn't know the scale thing. Thanks!
Literally one of the best videos i've seen on ableton, i have watched many tutorials since i am a beginner, but just by watching your video i learned much more than all of the previous videos combined. Thank you so much!
Brother, I’m glad I ran into your channel ! All support from me ! Keep doing what your doing man 🤜🏼🤛🏼
Hey fam, thank you a lot for the support! I'm glad to be helpful 💯
Thanks for the helpful video.
Thanks bro!
Actually not so many at all - This is incredible thank you! (Subbed already a week ago)
Good content. Thanks 👍
Very nice bro 🙏🏽✌️✌️✌️
oh thank oyu
Thanks man, I appreciate
Thank you too! And I appreciate your watch and feedback 💯
Amazing, subbed.
Could you go over different hi hat patterns
Thanks dude
Thank you for the watch and feedback!!
Cool!
Nice video thanks, I just start using Ableton today
Thank you for the watch and comment! Good luck with it 🙌 If you have any questions regarding Ableton, you can ask me
Good Video Broth, Thank You.
Thank you for the comment! I'm very happy to hear that it was helpful 💜
can I ask a question please. at 14:14, how can I turn on the sound to here on the tuner?
Thank you guy
Thank you too! I appreciate your feedback for real 💯🙏
hello I have been following your works I tried to buy your drill drum kit but this to be refused the purchase
Heyy, thank you so much for the watch and support! I know about the payment problem, it happens due to the suspension of my account. I'll see what I can do about it. Sorry for that, man
thanks
Thank you too!
Updated link to my drum kit: bit.ly/3ul5BVG
It's very useful
I’m really glad to hear you find it useful 🙌
what plugin were you using?
Dope
Nice but i think its kinda slow ...trap beats are quite easy to make ...but it's a cool vibes tho. Very helpful 👌
Thank you a lot for the feedback! I appreciate it, man!
love the conrtent of the video but damn is that mouse clicking annoying haha great work though
Thank you for the watch and feedback! Yeahh, I get what you mean. I'll do my best to reduce mouse clicking sounds in future uploads. Thanks again 😄
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Hello RICH, have liked and following your tutorials, can not buy your drum kit the payment is being , I try since the month ... can you help me pls
Hi! Thank you a lot for the support and letting me know about the problem. Unfortunately, my PayPal account got suspended, that's why the payments gets denied.
I'll try to upload the drumkit on another platform, and send you the link when it's done
Hi again! Here is a link to my main drum kit: bit.ly/3ul5BVG
I'll reupload the drill one later and send to you as well :)
You have some clipping when kick start
Thanks, noted :)
5:57 I thought you were about to make the new slaves beat
Are you releasing this track? Would totally workout to your beatss !!
Yep, I have some beats released. But not this one partucularly
@@RichLoops Do release it! I love it 🔥
It just popped into my mind just now so I had to come back and listen to it
Can i get the song pls?
👏🔥🎶🚀
Thanks for the support!!!
Звучит как русскоязычный акцент?)
;)
Very bad advice at the end of this video. You don't want to use saturation on the Master Bus, also the Glue compressor you added wasn't even applying any compression to the mix.
The best way to achieve what you are attempting is to first Download Voxengo Span for free and use it on your track channels to see your volume then add a utility to those tracks to adjust the volumes independently using a range of minus 12 to minus 18db to get a good mix. Try to avoid using the mixer channels to adjust track volumes, they aren't linear, the increments increase as the fader gets to the lower volumes, in other words, you make bigger leaps in volume as the fader gets closer to the bottom, to avoid this, use a gain tool like the utility in Ableton live.
This is called gain-staging.
You also want to download the free version of Youleans Loudness meter, you can put this on your master and add a reference (radio-ready/streaming ready) track to your project and A/B your track against the reference track to see how much volume or gain your track needs to compete. Loudness is measured in LUFS(loudness unit full scale) on this meter, radio and streaming music usually sit in the -14 LUFS to -10 LUFS range on the Youlean meter, depending on genre.
Try running your tracks through a master bus and not directly to the Master. put 2 limiters on the master, not a glue compressor, put the glue compressor on the Master Bus. Then lower the threshold until the meter is moving, adjust the attack to fast and release slow and add makeup gain. Turn the compressor off and on and you should notice a slight difference in volume and hear the compressor working NOT PUMPING. Then add gain to the limiters on the Master channel, using 2 limiters will put less strain on limiting by splitting the workload between the two.
Always use a reference track in your projects. Run the reference track directly to the master and your song tracks to a master bus with your master chain on it. This will allow you to A/B and test your track against a professional level release and help you get better at making decisions about your mix and what it needs.
Thank you a lot for the advice and so much information about mastering. I’ll surely try to apply those techniques, hopefully it’ll increase quality of my work
Thank you again 😊
So I got two problems/questions with these. First, is where can I get reference tracks for beats (instrumentals)? Would mp3 fit for the reference purpose? Should beats be radio-ready if they're created for further production?
Second. When I apply the Limiter on master, it brings this annoying issue when some drums turn off during the track, the melody starts to be louder immediately. It sounds unbalanced.
@@RichLoops try and find high quality tracks to use for reference if you can. Sometimes you can find them on the internet. I usually try and get them for free or buy them or I import tracks from cd and covert to wav. Don’t push your limiter too hard. It should be set to just keep you out of the red. The compressor should add volume with make up gain.
@Jamal Lasha thanks! Imma trying that, and already feel more comfortable about it.
Man, you should make some tutorials about mastering tracks, that would be hella useful 💯