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Im very sorry, but the way you showed the recording in the first Audio file doesnt work with me, I have to click the main record button on the top next to the pause\Play. But it doesnt work at all anymore with the second audio line. Unfortunately I cant see what you do to record the second one, as your video image is running where the audio line settings are :/ Sorry but Im super confused...
Hey, I can see how it’s a bit confusing. So the red button on the right is just to arm the track so you’re right that you have to press the big record button at the top to make it record anything. So for the second time, basically I armed a new audio track, set it to resampling and then pressed the record button at the top to capture the audio with the added effects.
There’s a little headphone icon near the top left of the piano roll. If you click it, you can hear the notes you’re inputting or if you highlight them. Hope that helps!
I love the video, however I noticed you were trying to drag the values of the materials. Did you know you can just type it in if you hover over it then press the number you want? Love your work, keep it up!
For this one I just loaded some one shot samples into a drum rack for the kick and snare and just played them in using the corresponding note on my midi keyboard. You can also pencil the midi in using the piano roll…there is a little picture of some headphones near the top left of the piano roll you can press so you can hear the sample when you’re placing it.
i don’t understand how it’s 2024 and there’s no DAW that can just slice at the exact transient. you always have to go behind it and correct the slices.
Thanks! I'm discovering Live 12 (and found your video). Great sound and helped me see new stuff. Happy to see another women in the ambient sphere :) Cheers!
How did you get to the point where you know what all these knobs and buttons are and what they do. Like Matrix, LFO, filter, and all these other fancy technical names? Im asking because I would like to get to a point where I could have control of shaping the sound I want as well. Also that "chip-toony" sound was dope af. I digress. Thank You! this video is cool!
Hey, thank you! From knowing nothing about sound design, it probably took me like a solid 6 months of watching videos, reading articles (and the manual!) and just messing around before I started to understand how this stuff works. It definitely takes time!
if possible can you explain more in detailed on how exactly you found the key note for the bass ? i dont quite understand how u captured the note 😅 thanks in advance
Hey, yeah, so the spectrum analyzer basically shows what frequencies (notes) are being played. And since this sample already had bass in it, I just checked what notes it was playing by using the spectrum analyzer. Basically the largest spikes will show important frequencies like root, fifth, etc 🙂
Hey, yeah, so the spectrum analyzer basically shows what frequencies (notes) are being played. And since this sample already had bass in it, I just checked what notes it was playing by using the spectrum analyzer. Basically the largest spikes will show important frequencies like root, fifth, etc 🙂
@@khartbeats so it's like, when u press the note on the keyboard or midi, than the frequency will show it's a right note..? is it something like this in possibality ?
Muy buena guía.....la verdad lo que buscaba.....la canción es simple pero muy hermosa....los sonidos ......los efectos.....las texturas ......felicidades...
This is insightful, clear and and simply very good production content. Relevant to my current interests in long form improvised guitar over beats like this for the sleep music space. Thanks!
learned a lot with this video thanks ! i had to adjust the gate for snares a little bit cause they were causing me trouble and the chain for effects was obscure to me but it's a start to undesrstand the daw and make a full song without paid vst.
Did you record the guitar parts or use an instrument/sample for them? Everything sounds so nice. And didn’t even know meld was a thing, going to have to try it today.
k. hart I just wanna say I hope you're doing well, I'm finishing up a song right now that was almost entirely made possible with the help of your amazing videos!!! it's good to take a break but i also encourage you to keep making vids, as you are one of the most gifted teachers on youtube and an amazing musician <3 Thank you so much for all your work!
Hey, that’s amazing! I’m so glad the videos have been helpful! I have been taking a bit of a summer break, but will definitely be back soon! I really appreciate the kind words and encouragement 😊