Pretty much everything I do in my videos I upload to my Patreon for you to download and keep. www.patreon.com/NedRush Infotaining videos about music and media, focusing on Ableton Live, MaxMSP, and some other stuff like how to be awesome and interesting, and above all, how to have a nice time whilst experimenting with music and sound and vision.
By the way, you don’t need to record it in real time. You can create a copy of the reversed bit and then freeze and flatten it, which is much faster. Or you can freeze the original, copy the clip into an empty audio channel, and you’ll get the frozen audio. Then you can unfreeze the original.
i'm currently trying to recreate parts of it to make a beat repeat that works in 6/8 time signatures; at the moment, i've built the exact same thing up to 14:30, but i experience severe latency on the output of the buffer when compared to the exact same beat in midi... does anyone know how to get rid of that? is it something with the sample rate?
Amazing! Although you keep making me come away from my Elektron boxes, (Syntakt and Digitone) to mess around with Ableton ...Might have to sell them haha. That Resonator section is awesome, can create some really beautiful stuff. Keep up the videos dude!
If you want to midi-quantise the resonator to a certain key then you can use the bcResonCtrl1.1 M4L device and use a midi-clip to dictate the notes/key.... Still gotta find a way to incorporate that into an AudioFXrack pres-set though.... Perhaps just save the composite channel strip(s) as a pre-set instead...? There's also a 3rd party update of the Resonator device (by Sonic Bloom I think) which is a more sophisticated 1 device version of the above concept... Could be a less 'messy' way to do it.
Even after a long day composing and designing, your vids still inspire me but more importantly, make me laugh. Much love dude and thanks for these great vids!
i absolutely love your ableton videos, honestly some of the most entertaining music production based videos on youtube. thank you for being a constant source of inspiration! :)
Ned, I've watched a handful of your videos, which are always informative, but what keeps me coming back is how excited you get. Its infectious. Please never stop sharing your joy with us.