This is excellent, bro. All of my tracks to date are more of a progressive, melodic house if you will. I’ve always been interested in producing techno and this is a great start. I haven’t browsed through the rest of your vids yet and I’m hoping there is more techno related ones amongst them. Great work and thanks for this concise information without the typical blabbering.
You make the best ableton tutorials I can find, thank you so much! Would you ever consider livestreaming so we can interact with you live? 15k subs in no time man!
Could you slow down a bit in the tutorial, especially in the high hats section at 13:23? You've totally skipped explaining where to find the 1-shot panel for the high hats. I was following along nicely until this part, it got a bit rushed and unclear. It's frustrating to have to search online for this information and sift through a plethora of forums that don't lead to the answers I'm looking for.. all of that could be avoided by simply and clearly stating where you found these things.
He showed us how to give money to Splice and arrange puzzles in the whole on screen...pathetic. Dude thinks that he makes us a favor meanwhile he makes us follow trends rather than creativness.
Great video only began using Ableton the last week and found your videos super helpful , you can maybe explain maybe more detail some things would be perfect and when your adjusting like release and decay and what not try zoom in, I usually have Ableton opened trying to copy what you do! Love the techno videos and maybe if you could some more Ableton samples too overall great video 👍
Still using Ableton then ey?! It's good to watch you do this even though I get totally lost as you move very quickly through the program. I have realised from watching this how important it is to get a good beat/ rhythm going before doing anything else. I have been a bit focused on the chords and melody I suppose. It's also amazing to me not only are there the completely different ways that DAWs operate, within each program there are several ways of doing the same thing such as laying down a beat. I have been trying to replicate how FL does a beat by opening the instruments on a piano roll in the audio bar at the bottom and doing it from there. I had been tending to use the session view in Ableton. You make it look so easy on here but I have gone back to FL since watching a vid you did recently. Hope you are well and thanks for Posting.
Hey Louise, thanks for checking out the video. The workflow of ever different DAW is very interesting to get an understanding of. Ableton is my main DAW, I'm interested in exploring the others but they would have to be significantly better in workflow/usability/functionality for me to transition. I think it's great to get a nice beat down, even with progressing percussion and then jam over top with melody and chord progressions. This way the vibe us more obvious to you when the melodic structure is resting on a solid foundation.
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just saw 5 minutes, I like how you teach ableton, but, i just get it ableton yesterday so sure I am wrong, but your way how you do this track is not 100% produce no? because you use the sounds and u edit how u want for the clip, is correct this way? because is to easy for do music,