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i gave a break with production, then i came back here to watch this video, in the end you saying thank you for your patrons and im threre hahahah very nice of you! You work here its amazing! You deserve millions! thank you!
Hi LNA very interesting video, can you do more videos on creative techniques please? also i confuse about when and how necessary is to use third part plug-in instead of use the ableton resources first. Tank you!
Ypur videos are dope. Like way cool. I thank you. Its cool to hear and learn for a gifted as you are. And you make it fun. At times you crack me up. 0eace and love.
This is such a great video. Learned so much in 20 minutes. Your explanations are always so clear and concise. Thank you for the videos. Have learned so much from you.
Hey I'm a super new user of Ableton, and your videos have been the most useful and understandable that I've really come across, thanks so much for your hard work 🙌🙌🙌
@@LNADoesAudioStuff Here's the tune. It's old....This would be a piece of cake for you. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5vM8yW3qxMs.html
@@LNADoesAudioStuff sorry to send another message, but would love a specific video on setting up sidechain compression, I can't for the life of me get it to work, and would love some musical examples of using it effectively 😊 thanks
@@LNADoesAudioStuff btw i'd love to hear your track when it's finished. i know you said it was just something you were goofing with but i really loved that progression...and that arpeggiator...very nice!!
Thanks for the video. Super great tut. But it's from a composition context. I was searching for a video on how to do this stuff more on the fly in a performance context. Any videos, tips etc on that. Thanks 🙂
@@LNADoesAudioStuff I would suggest you look into this a lot. haha. I am quite amazed (and annoyed) at how few videos there are on youtube about using Ableton live (the DAW made for performance) for LIVE! haha. pretty ironic. 99% are all about using the traditional composing way. well I got another DAW for that, and no offense ableton but your not the strongest kid on the block for traditional DAW composition. I need you for Live!
Okay, you're not going to believe this but I was actually working on a track in Ableton Live 10 right now. I screened over to YT for some different ideas on how to make risers and drops. And here is your tutorial video over doing just this on my feed! Btw, I just bought a Push 2 to add to my workflow and it's different than working with the Maschine Mk3. Wondering if it was worth the $800.00 USD for it.
Hi, random question but I'm new to music production and still learning what things are called (learned they're called lifts from your video so thank you!!) but I've heard songs that have a lift similar to what you vocalize at the 12:24 mark, and then a like reverse of that immediately after the lift. So you get like a buildup like the timestamp and then a build down or reverse lift or what is it called? as if you played the video from that point and then reversed it and then had the drop after that.
Nice videos! If i may wish 2 things? 1) Timestamps 2) A darker colored skin used in Ableton. The current one looks a bit "washed out" when watched on YT imho and is very bright. But again. Nice videos
Hello Dear, What a nice video and what a nice channel!! I discovered your univers last week I like your videos ^^. (You have a lovely accent btw ^^). I tried to do the same with my laptop (Intel core I7 8GB RAM), my soundcard (Tascam US 2x2) and the DAW I use (Tracktion Waveform). However, when I work on a small project (only 9 tracks), I heard some glitches and crackles in my output signal even if my CPU meter is under 20% and my buffer size is set to 1024 samples (a bit too high). I have seen many producers with a CPU meter over 50% and the audio sound works pretty fine. (In my opinion, it should be a parameter to fix in the DAW ^^). I made every drivers updates. Then, I checked many sources and several forums, videos,... but I have not found someone who has already had this kind of problem and no solutions.. If you or someone else have already had this kind of problem. Tell me what you have done, that could help me to solve this problem and that would be awesome for me!! ^^ Thanks!! A new subscriber ^^
Is this a Windows system or Mac? Windows 10 has a few settings that can result in crackles until they're set the right way. For example, Power Options > Power plan > Advanced Power Settings: in here are a few things that can cause issues (make sure you keep notes if you change anything, so that you can put it back later). For one thing, the Ultimate Performance plan may not be engaged by default. In the Advanced Power Settings > Processor Power Management, setting both Minimum and Maximum to 100% may solve your issues immediately. You might find that changing USB Selective Suspend to Disabled solves the crackle issue, if it's affecting the interface. See if you can solve the problem without spending money. If not one of these, there may well be some other software switch that magically fixes it. If all else fails, I have heard a lot of complaints about that particular Tascam interface with regard to driver quality and RTL (round-trip latency).
@@joechapman8208 Hey, thanks a lot for your response!! I am on Windows and unfortunatelly, I have already checked (on differents forums) this tip. My Processor Windows settings was set to 100%.. I checked more than one times all the drivers I have (escpecially Tascam drivers) but it is not better.. I think I am going to buy a new soundcard. What do you think about the Scarlett Focusrite 2i2?? Is it a good soundcard to manage heavy plugins like "BIAS FX 2"?? Thanks for your help ^^
@@lucascatozza189 Well, they've sold millions of them, so they're reliable. The real selling point of those was always the pre-amps for that price, but they're not very powerful in terms of speed. Not bad, though: roughly in the middle of performance in the market, and considering that the very best cost £1000 or more, that's pretty impressive for units that cost around £100-200. I have one as a backup device in case anything goes wrong with my main interface and I still need to work. It's fine, but when you've used one of those and an interface that has a low RTL (round-trip latency, as mentioned before) it really highlights how important RTL is. Pops and crackles by themselves could conceivably be a hardware issue in the signal chain, but when you've got poor performance as well, the problem is in the data. Packets aren't being moved fast enough to maintain smooth playback, and when they clutter up in the chain you get these glitches and dropouts. This happens with any system once it's asked to do more than it can, but in your case that limit is coming far too soon. You will find complaints about these glitches for just about any interface in existence, including Focusrites, so it's impossible to tell you, "Get this and your problems are guaranteed to be over," which why I am cautious in my advice. There might be a fundamental issue with your computer, or a certain interface's drivers just might not play nicely with your particular CPU, and without being able to see your computer myself I don't know if I might discover something really simple in Windows where we'd change one setting and have a Eureka moment with your Tascam. As I say, I *think* you'll be fine with a Focusrite. They tend to work well, the company's support team are reasonably helpful, and they constantly update the drivers to keep up with Windows. That said, the difference in performance between my computer attached to a 2i2 and my computer attached to my current interface, an Antelope Discrete, is enormous. However, I don't recommend Antelope, for PC at least. Having seen so many complaints online about their support, and my own experience of their helpline being terrible too, I nearly gave up on getting this working at all, but then I discovered that some freeware by Voicemeeter somehow makes it work. I am grudgingly hanging on to this thing because the RTL is so good, but I can't tell you in good conscience to get one, especially at this price. (Before you cast out the Tascam, you might as well try Voicemeeter too, just to see: vb-audio.com/Voicemeeter/ I have no idea why it makes Antelope devices work on Windows, but since it does and it's free, it's worth a try! Install it and select your device's ASIO in the Hardware Out in the top right, and in your sequencer's settings select either the Tascam ASIO or the Voicemeeter one if that doesn't work. It's just possible it might solve your problems with no further loss of money!) Unfortunately, great RTL performance tends to come at a price. Sometimes it's just the money for the interface, and there might be extra costs if the unit demands a connection such as Thunderbolt that you might not have. The top brands for low latency are RME, Antelope, Lynx. Presonus's Quantum are in that range of the top performers too, but that doesn't mean all Presonus gear is great (the Presonus 192 is one of the worst interfaces in terms of RTL, but I'd be perfectly happy to use a Quantum: note that you need the right Thunderbolt port to use a Quantum, though). UAD are good, and you get that advantage of using the interface to run some plugins which takes pressure off your PC (don't buy the Arrow models though: I went through two of them during a heatwave, and they both overheated badly and had to be sent back).
Is this channel answer the questions?)) I have one. When I'm connecting the midi-keyboard some hot keys on my regular keyboard aren't working. But it isn't always, it's sometimes. I don't know why, and reconnect isn't help.