Incredible respect for your channel. Both an amazing ableton user and teacher! You’re super talented. the fact you can explain yourself in a digestible manner for those of us who don’t go to school for sound design is a big deal when competing against other sound design channels. You have my viewership😌
Excited to see you at Scamp bro🙏 I appreciate you so much!! You have such an incredible understanding and ways of explaining things 100% clearly. Thank you 🤙🤙
Dude that rocks.. for every issue occures i always find your chanel with some potenial stuff like this. Others only scratch at the surface but u mostly going to dive deep.. cheers and all the best🦄🌈
incredibly helpful, almost immediately was able to incorporate this into one of my productions and also think i unexpectedly learned how to make various sounds from videogames or movies or producers that i like that i've heard and had no idea how to create
i thought i know how to ableton. this is SICK man 🤯 keep up the awesome content 🙏 also ur vid about origanility over mimicry spawned a kickass song from me in 1 day’s duration so thank u for all ur witty and professional content🔥
Thanks for the tips, can't wait to try these out and see if I can incorporate them in my production. New to the channel, definitely amazing channel. Thanks for the time, keep up the great work. Helps me a lot, as I am new to Ableton. 🔥🔥🔥
Excellent ways!! One way I like to design risers is by adding vocal recordings. Just record some woosh rolls with some rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrising pitch vocal fx and it adds alot of natural sounding sound fx.
Excellent tutorial, loved those riser sounds, just sounded like the tripods coming out the ground on war of rhe worlds, awesome sound gotta have a play now :-)
Great video, I'll have heaps of fun with these. I'm wondering if you or anyone has any idea's for creating risers in a live situation? Maybe a rack you drop on a certain instrument or group with macro's?