i know it is gonna sound crazy, but i've been carrying 3 pens on me for the past few days and you have the EXACT same ones on your desk ! I've been bingewatching all of your videos and learning a lot, so this coincidence really confirms that I've landed in the place with the right instructor ! Thanks for everything man you're killin it
I'm following your Ableton Live course and currently on the earlier sampling vid now. I came to the point where I mapped my AKAI MPD and record with a custom drum rack made from drag&drop samples, which I really wanted to do but was strug gling before I started following the playlist series. Your videos are easy to follow and really helping me, a big thank you!
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Eres de lo mejor que he visto enseñando Ableton. He visto a muchos, pero tu eres el mejor!!. Yours explanation are so clear. Thank you very much for what you do.
I'm doing a name that tune show and looking to convert slices into clips. I put down Ableton and forgot simpler. Thanks for the reminder. I'll be using my push 2 to help in my editing. Random BTW, as the push 2 gets a few years old you need hand sanitizer to get rid of the sticky rubber that happens with age.
Love these videos, so helpful! I am having issues tho. I have a sample from splice and I cant drop it like the video does with ease. It doesn't allow me to. Any ideas? Thank you in advance!
Hey ! Thanks for you video ! I have a problem and didn't found any solution. I don't know how to play the sample. I read " push M, push F " but nothing happened . Could you help me please ? Thanks
I finished your tutorial series few hours ago and then there's new video now! I'm glad to see this one again and thank you for your amazing tutorial. It helps me a lot.
I've been using Ableton for awhile now, im still running 9 actually, and i've gotta say.... These videos have helped me learn immensely. Far more than any other source I have come across. I really gotta big you up, mad respect for these! I lost some time because I had a hard drive crash and just couldnt be bothered for a min. Now im back at it I forgot what all I had in place, with your help im in a better place technically than I was before my hard drive decided it didnt wanna live anymore lol I cannot express how grateful I am for these and how amazing you are at presenting very technical information, easily and understandably. I'll be watching this series over and over for a min. Thank you so much for all of your hard work!!
Man I have just recently started getting into music production and I stumbled across your channel! I have since binged a shit load of your videos, started following you music on Spotify! I'm currently going through your Ableton series and I have been watching some on skillshare aswell and honestly you could make a series on there to make lo-fi and I'd pay to watch It happily
Cool tips - it seems way easier to do in sampler than using the slice to midi. How sensitive / responsive is that midi drum pad controller you have and how soft are the pads? I really don’t like rock hard drum pads you have to smash to get full velocity.
Man Taetro you killed it!! I just got Splice last week and was seeing all the contraversy about being royalty free. But to sample like you just showed me, I will have no problem. I've been watching you for years, and you've always been great. Keep up the good work bro!!
Bro, i have some prblms bout my akai mpd218 midi controller, there's issue when i chop (for example: when i push pad 1, my slice mode is triggered by slice 4 ) so any help w that ?
Hi, great video - thanks. Is there a way to slice a loop to drum rack, but instead of the drum rack being labelled "slice 1", "slice 2", "slice 3" etc, to actually have the names of the drums appear in the rack? So "kick", "snare", "hi-hat" etc. Been searching for a way to do this and I'm not sure if it's possible or not but it would be super helpful if it is. Thanks
THANK YOU FOR THIS TUTORIAL! This video is exactly what I needed! You're a fantastic teacher and I feel so empowered to try new things whenever I watch your videos!
wow! I'm not familiar with most of the information you shared in this video. I'll be watching this one a couple more times especially when I need to perform these tasks.
The more I watch this series the more I just want to get into music production, then I remember I am not musically inclined 😂 Thank you for sharing your knowledge, you have an excellent teaching style.
What a lot of fun this was. I do have some clipping though at the end of each slice. Is that becasue I use a wet sample wich has a lot of delay? Sould this techniqiue only be used with dry samples?
technically that's more complicated since a drum rack just holds a bunch of simplers, but I get what you mean. Once you understand how simpler works though, the samples in your drum rack become a lot easier to manipulate.
I'm 9mins in and had to comment. Thank you for breaking this down so nicely. I've had Ableton for a year and haven't even gotten to it because I've been focused on learning my MPC and SP404MK2. Now I'm ready to learn Ableton and this is exactly my style of learning.
this series has been extremly helpful to me and it helped me understanding a lot of things, this is actually one of the best tutorials of ableton on youtube in understandable way and thank you for this and i hope you will do some next episodes :)