Hi ! Please mention 10 check list for when and way should commit to audio clips? I will start with few myself and let you continue; 1.production elements and tonalities,2 good blend of instruments choice and texture!3.gain minus 18 db dogital scale....4...
Tried once, kept forever. In my opinion, EQ232D is a magic tool, which makes mastering an art act. I use it in every track and every mastering project. The only problem with it - strange GUI, bad readable. But ok, quality compensates it. Nice review!
That neat trick of starting at C major and then sending the notes into the root note of whatever you want to get that major scale... That never crossed my mind and it's the first time I've seen anyone do it. I'm going to use and abuse this. The entire video is very insightful, but that was my favorite part for sure!
I think I understand the Eno reference. If you listen to 'Reflections' I think this is probably the kind of generative music they are referring to. Way back Eno made a program which I have (on floppy disk!) that generated music sounding a bit like this. I tried sending in some notes from the keyboard but don't know how to sustain them to get the required effect as I'm learning Bitwig. Ideally I'd like to generate a sequence and send it into Ricochet to achieve this effect.
I will experiment with this and probably make a video... If you don't have a sustain pedal hooked to your keyboard you can add a midi lane and then CC #64... probably a bit of a pain but doable.
I like using it while creating piano chord progressions, it sound nice having a little bit of random offset when you are auditioning those block midi chords while writing a track. I'm with you in that eventually you do want some consistency to finish the track; so I would bounce the same track a few times and pick the takes I liked. If I wanted to keep the midi, It probably would be better to just use the quantize > humanize option instead.
Nice overview, thanks. BTW, you could have used the Layered Editing view in the Note Event editor to see the notes from multiple clips all together in the same view but coloured in their respective track colours
I have used this with piano arpeggios in a cinematic thing I did. Like said, you use the sustain pedal to hold the arpeggios then you can change the chord and hold the sustain again. For me it’s less useful when you are programming notes. It makes interesting things if you are playing a keyboard.
How did you get both screens side by side in OBS. Do I need to change video settings to twice as wide as my standard size? e.g. My screen is 1920 x 1200, so do I change video settings in OBS to 3840 x 1200?
Sending chords into Ricochet followed by a Quantize device is a great way to add controlled-but-unpredictable variation. I tried to link to an example, but RU-vid (or someone/something else) deleted/hid my comment.
Makes sense... I'm actually pretty far behind on Bitwig innovations. In hindsight should have done this one along with humanize and quantize because they seem to go in tandem
For use cases I like to put a quantise device after ricochet with low speed + damping then automate the quantise amount to have very random sounding notes that slowly come into rhythm. This works especially well with very short organic sounds, like a round robin of raindrops or bells, put it into a reverb and you have an instant 3D atmosphere. Order by chaos by Max Cooper has a good example of this sort of effect.
9 years later, this is still one of the principal methods for chopping in Bitwig. The drag with this workflow is that the sampler still doesn't have the high quality repitch algorithms built into it. If it did, you wouldn't need to bounce.
Chris from Airwindows did a quad Eight console emulation.... He has a very unique approach and I'm not sure if it focuses as heavily in the actual saturation... Would be interesting to mix this with his.
You are absolutely wonderful. I could not for the life of me find out why even though all my desktop audio was routed through my apollo - it wouldn't play my DAW through OBS which made no sense since it played everything else I played on my desktop audio. Setting up my virtual outputs through the asio source fixed it! Thank you so much :)
At 24:36, when you grabbed the Midi file for 3 credits, your credit balance in the top right corner changed from 395 to 375, so Splice charged you 20 credits for the midi file instead??
Hmmm that's a good question but I really don't know... I've never needed to do something like that. Theoretically it sounds possible but I definitely don't know for sure.
@@MichelMusicien This may or may not be what you're trying to do... vimeo.com/935946071/5f06f4ce9d?share=copy You won't hear the output from computer play 3/4 on the recording
Dedicate a seperate stereo out than the daw main out for the headphones, route this stereo channel usb/thunderbolt play to afx in (insert eq there) than from afx out to headphones
Damn Dude Your videos are so good, you are a really good teacher and you are really passionate I always had a problem with the process vs final product type of thing, and also i had the sensation that i was stuck and burned out of using ableton, your tutorial series looks like is helping me to make the process of experimenting and learning more exciting because of all the basic info is presented in order to have a foundation for both to work later on and for using it with creative purposes Thank you for posting this 100% free on the internet, seriously
For me Presswerk and Trackcomp are tied for first place. I use them equally often. Btw the choice of snare wasn't very good to illustrate your points, imho. I'd assume most Snare presets are tuned for more snary sounding snares, not just a square wave with a pitch envelope and some noise 😊 Btw the Zener on Trackcomp is insane on drums!
I am really appreciating this video because I just purchased a Discrete 8 pro online yesterday which is the same day you put this video online! It hasn't even been delivered yet so this video is exactly what i was hoping to find. I like the way you experiment with the plugins. Great stuff! Thanks so much. PS...02:57 ..... Doesn't Antelope offer AuraVerb Reverb?...