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Guitar Processing in Ableton: Creating an Indie/Rock Tone 

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This video highlights some of the processes involved in putting together a decent sounding guitar processing chain in your DAW. If you're enjoying my content and are feeling generous, please consider a donation here:
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Комментарии : 10   
@Thekossiable
@Thekossiable 2 года назад
Thank you, this video really inspired me to do some recordings of my recent song ideas!
@Dynamic_Music_Tutorials
@Dynamic_Music_Tutorials 2 года назад
Fantastic, glad to hear!
@wynbergify
@wynbergify 2 года назад
It’s the truth, one who uses Ableton Live, will never go back to any other DAW. There is a reason why it’s the best DAW.
@wynbergify
@wynbergify 2 года назад
How do make melodies in Ableton the best way? Double clicking is so slow. The option/ copy is slow as well. In Reason you can hold command and the pointer turns into pencil mode temporarily. When let go, you can muck with position of notes and length quickly
@Dynamic_Music_Tutorials
@Dynamic_Music_Tutorials 2 года назад
I believe the default shortcut to switch to the pen tool is CTRL B. You also have the ability to assign this function to the press of a single key on your keyboard using hotkeys in Ableton. Cheers
@wynbergify
@wynbergify 2 года назад
The best part of Ableton is every individual channel has its own set of instruments and effects whereas in Reason Studios it’s a mess of all of them stacked end to end in a row and if labelling is not done it gets tedious to find which part is to which. Hoping around with fn5, fn6, fn7 and other things. In these department Ableton is so efficient and quick
@Dynamic_Music_Tutorials
@Dynamic_Music_Tutorials 2 года назад
The Combinator in Reason is a great device to keep everything organized!
@duck_sucker
@duck_sucker 2 года назад
What do you think of a glue compressor for those initial peaks into the signal chain?
@Dynamic_Music_Tutorials
@Dynamic_Music_Tutorials 2 года назад
Definitely something to look into. The glue comp in Ableton is modeled after analogue equipment and colours the sound a little more than the standard compressor; its response is slightly slower, warmer, and more apt in meshing/ gluing sounds together. Very good for bus processing, but theres nothing wrong with experimenting with it at the start of a chain. You could always put both compressors side by side, with similar settings and A/B between the two to see which sound you prefer. I chose the standard comp here as the guitar was quite dynamic. I wanted a quick attack triggered by the peaks of the signal, and transparency since I was going to colour the sound further down the line. Hope this helps!
@duck_sucker
@duck_sucker 2 года назад
@@Dynamic_Music_Tutorials It does help, thanks a lot.
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