[Ableton Tutorial] Transient control without VSTs!
In today's video we'll be looking at Transient control without VSTs! Ableton's channel delay is a valuable tool that can improve our music from both a technical and creative viewpoint.
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another great video!
Very nice! I've been meaning to get into this. That is an absolutely slamming KnB btw!
Nice explanation. I will be sure to experiment with this.
Thank u very much have to try this!🙏
Really solid tip, im always surprised how little I see this being used! Also love the ''groove'' section in the bottom left corner in the key roll section, many are a bit too swingy and off-beat but some of the MPC 16th's really fits psy percussion like you said that you really want to hear every transient.. I thought about it; you kinda do, but at the same time you want that all to actually blend into something more, like the ''whole is greater than the sum of its parts'' sorta thing my barrier to having more coherently mixed percussion was wanting to _hear_ everything, not wanting everything to blend into basically one solid loop
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yes the groove pool can be really useful! i should use it more!
@MuteProduction
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and on your point about the blending of sounds, i think for some thing that’s is right such as a percussion loop where it’s all layered over each other, but for some elements i really like for the transient to be a bit more clear such as kick and bass
Hey Mute, nice video bro as always 🙏🏼 Got a pretty of topic request for you, could you make a video on how to resample a processed bass into serum, like you did in your Vital video?
@MuteProduction
2 жыл бұрын
honestly i would just do the process with vital and save the wavetable so you can load it up in serum