More AUDIO tracks Live lite! Combine ableton projects, stream audio to ableton

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00:00 Overview: what we're gonna do
00:49 ASIO Link Pro driver
01:47 Main liveset PROJECT setup
04:20 Main liveset DRIVER panel explanation & setup
07:38 Main liveset TRACKS setup
08:24 1st sub-liveset DRIVER panel setup
09:32 1st subliveset TRACKS setup
11:19 2nd sub-liveset DRIVER panel setup
11:48 2nd subliveset TRACKS setup
13:10 3rd & 4th sub liveset setup & summary
14:09 Syncing playback with Link
15:25 Conclusion
Get more audio tracks for your ableton live lite projects with this trick. Create 4 sub-projects and stream the master output of each into its own, dedicated track in your main project, then sync playback between them all, effectively increasing your track count to 32!
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  • @hinochishi4773
    @hinochishi4773Ай бұрын

    Thankyou so much 'Oh Great One' Literally Gave us Wings'

  • @TheNeonSyndicate

    @TheNeonSyndicate

    Ай бұрын

    happy to help

  • @weddiedon
    @weddiedon2 жыл бұрын

    GENIUS .. will be refering back to this vid many times until i am a master of master chain master tracks

  • @TheNeonSyndicate

    @TheNeonSyndicate

    2 жыл бұрын

    Cheers. If you're using a lot of MIDI tracks, the setup might be even simpler: kzread.info/dash/bejne/h3uBmLFposbQo8Y.html

  • @phatveelcrrp
    @phatveelcrrp2 жыл бұрын

    You definitely earned a sub from me!! Omg 😳 u taught me something I’ve been searching for in ur first n second part of this tutorial.. I hope I can make it work with recording vocals n harmonys.. it’s a BIG step.. thank you for showing n sharing that we aren’t limited to JUST 8 tracks.. I also didn’t kno I could open multiple ableton n have them linked together!!! That is basically an ENDLESS amount of add on towards our projects.. god bless you my new friend.. i freaking appreciate your time n work on everything. The time to record yourself n editing the tutorial to publishing it.. I subscribe right away after I heard my questions answered.. Thank you dude…

  • @TheNeonSyndicate

    @TheNeonSyndicate

    2 жыл бұрын

    So glad to hear this was helpful to you!

  • @daithiwright9779
    @daithiwright97792 жыл бұрын

    Genius is an understatement...... thanks again.

  • @TheNeonSyndicate

    @TheNeonSyndicate

    2 жыл бұрын

    🙏

  • @mau-x6597
    @mau-x65972 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much, your tutorials are very impressive!

  • @TheNeonSyndicate

    @TheNeonSyndicate

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! Glad it was helpful to you

  • @anyC
    @anyC2 жыл бұрын

    Great stuff. Suggestion: Name the tracks. DIscuss naming strategies to keep things clear. Example below. Name the main Ableton Set "MAIN 1-32". Name the next Set "DRUMS 1-8". Name the next Set "GUITARS 9-16". Name the next Set KEYS "17-24". Name the next Set "VOCALS 25-32". Your excellent video can be *even better* if you provide a good system for naming Tracks and Sets that helps the producer avoid confusion. Thanks for putting in the work to make this ambitious video. Your generosity will be rewarded. ::::

  • @TheNeonSyndicate

    @TheNeonSyndicate

    2 жыл бұрын

    What you're suggesting does indeed make a lot of sense. Me personally, I'm more of a color guy, so when I implement this setup for my own projects, I'll simply select a color for the receiving track in the main set and then apply that same color to all the tracks in the subset I'm routing to the aforementioned receiving track. So for instance I'll have all the tracks in "DRUMS 1-8" purple and, in the "MAIN 1-32" set, the track receiving the drum mix will be purple as well. Should've done that in this video, too, I reckon. Would've added some much needed clarity as things can get a little confusing. Giving the sets meaningful names as you suggest would be the next step. Right now I actually do something similar, but with a different naming system, as I recently switched to iOS and the way audio routing is handled there is a little different. Might make a video on that actually, thanks for the idea!

  • @anyC

    @anyC

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheNeonSyndicate All camps will appreciate naming/file-organizing videos. New Apple Users and Win Users and even Linux Users. They are motivated audiences.

  • @TheNeonSyndicate

    @TheNeonSyndicate

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@anyC Agreed. Can you use Ableton on Linux though? Now that you mention it, I've never really looked into it

  • @alexivi7847
    @alexivi784710 ай бұрын

    Incredible stuff, I just got my ableton live 11 lite again Sometime ago I saw your video and I saved it for later, I am glad I did that, cuz now I can use so many tracks I am not limited anymore to 8 tracks, thank you so much :D You're the best ! Very useful tutorial !

  • @TheNeonSyndicate

    @TheNeonSyndicate

    10 ай бұрын

    Hey thanks man, happy to help! Btw, I got a couple other videos that expand on the concept explained in this one. The following in particular could prove useful to you as it's a lot easier to implement if you're using soft synths and samplers: kzread.info/dash/bejne/gHuJwbyiYqy0iM4.html

  • @alexivi7847

    @alexivi7847

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks :D@@TheNeonSyndicate I will check out this one too, thanks a lot, also, If you know some discord groups or telegram groups for samples, would help a lot :D, I will get into producing soon with Ableton

  • @TheNeonSyndicate

    @TheNeonSyndicate

    10 ай бұрын

    @@alexivi7847 So me personally, I'm a big fan of working with stock stuff, and both Live and Garageband come with a huge amount of samples, real good stuff too. Whenever I need something else like field recordings, foley sounds etc., I check out a site called SampleFocus and a couple others

  • @alexivi7847

    @alexivi7847

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks a lot for this information, you can do a lot of stuff with 1x sample, there are a lot of free stuff out there, more than enough :D @@TheNeonSyndicate

  • @EMSAYMADA
    @EMSAYMADA2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for imparting your knowledge, big brother!

  • @TheNeonSyndicate

    @TheNeonSyndicate

    2 жыл бұрын

    happy to help

  • @kozmobotgames
    @kozmobotgames5 ай бұрын

    When I need more audio tracks, I put everything into Audacity 😂

  • @TheNeonSyndicate

    @TheNeonSyndicate

    5 ай бұрын

    I hear you. I like to be able to do everything in Live if I can instead! ✌

  • @mauromanno5412
    @mauromanno54122 жыл бұрын

    It was great! Thank you! :-)

  • @TheNeonSyndicate

    @TheNeonSyndicate

    2 жыл бұрын

    glad to hear it helpe!

  • @kl_prods
    @kl_prods Жыл бұрын

    How could I do to record in the "Master project" each one of the little projects? Well, I can hear in my master project what I played in the another projects but I don't know how export in one entire song! I hope your response :D

  • @TheNeonSyndicate

    @TheNeonSyndicate

    Жыл бұрын

    Sure thing. The way to do this is to: 1) set the tracks in your master project from "input monitoring" to "auto"; 2) export each one of your "little projects" so it's just 1 stereo file; 3) import those files back into your master project on those tracks that you used to stream that audio to originally. I know, it's a bit of a workaround, but hey, it works and it's all we got so far. If you want more tracks in 1 single project, check out the video I just released: kzread.info/dash/bejne/gHuJwbyiYqy0iM4.html

  • @kl_prods

    @kl_prods

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks a lot for this information. I'm from Colombia and I couldn't find any valuable info in my native language. The process of having more channels in other videos were even harder than your video. I watched the video about MIDI channels too, and now I'm going to see the new one. I'm very grateful!

  • @TheNeonSyndicate

    @TheNeonSyndicate

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kl_prods Glad it helped!

  • @happyjessus
    @happyjessus2 жыл бұрын

    Gonna try this later for sure.. if it works I am going to sacrifice a goat for you (jk). Have you noticed any CPU issues while running multiple instances of Ableton? I m on a laptop so this might be an issue

  • @TheNeonSyndicate

    @TheNeonSyndicate

    2 жыл бұрын

    Here's my experience so far. First tried this setup on an MSI GS63 8RD. On top of running multiple instances of Ableton, I would have OBS at the end of the signal chain capturing all audio + video coming directly from my phone's camera and livestreaming all of that. Never run into any issues, no overheating (well, my phone would after a while), no nothing. Switched to Mac a half a year ago and I'm happy to say this setup works on my current machine as well (2020 M1 MacBook Air). It has no fans, but it doesn't even get lukewarm.

  • @b00ts4ndc4ts
    @b00ts4ndc4ts4 ай бұрын

    Record each part then load a drum rack on simpler then you have 130 tracks on every one of your 8 tracks. But you will not have full automation on each part only the 8 tracks. Back in the day we would bounce tracks because we would only have 4 but it would make you think, do i really neef this? Simple can be just a affective.

  • @TheNeonSyndicate

    @TheNeonSyndicate

    4 ай бұрын

    The problem I see with your approach is, you won't be able to start the playback freely - you need to go pas the MIDI note that triggers your sample, which then will be played back right from the start, and that's it; if you only want to listen to or loop a small section, that won't be possible. As per your question, you probably don't need this from what I can tell, and that's fine. Other people might

  • @b00ts4ndc4ts

    @b00ts4ndc4ts

    4 ай бұрын

    @@TheNeonSyndicate I started using Ableton on version 4 lite before that I used a tascam 4 track. I so used to being limited but I remember lots of tunes that I wish I had more and it was so frustrating and to be honest I am so thankful that Ableton let you pay up in stages with 3 payments. If I just gone out and bought suit the first time out I might of been overwhelmed but back I started out at base level and worked my way up this help me to utilise the program. Great channel BTW, I wish that there were people doing this way back when I started.

  • @davidjackson4843
    @davidjackson48432 жыл бұрын

    This very a very effective use of routing I didn't know about! This may seem beside off topic, but I noticed in the comments that you said you use a Mac now and was wondering if you are familiar with the aggregate device setting? I ask this as a Windows user because I'd like to create something similar to aggregate device using ASIO Link Pro. For example, I have a Focusrite solo interface (2 channels), Roland electronic drum kit, and a keyboard. However, they all use different drivers so they can't all be used at same time because I've only got 2 inputs on the focusrite already taken up by a guitar and mic. Could I change the driver in each new instance of Ableton-in ASIO Link Pro- and route the audio back through the master to the original Ableton session like you have done in this tutorial? Thanks for a great tutorial it has really opened up some new possibilities for me. Also, I'd really like to see how you produce, edit and stream these tutorials. I've got a bit of an idea from your commentary although I'd like to know what you edit you yt videos with?

  • @TheNeonSyndicate

    @TheNeonSyndicate

    2 жыл бұрын

    Happy to hear it helped. As far as my setup, I use OBS to record my screen and either directly add my webcam as an overlay there or put my phone somewhere and use that to record myself. My voice goes straight from my embarrassingly cheap headset into Ableton, where it gets processed quite a bit to get a still rather bad but overall halfway passable sound, is mixed with any other material I might have going on in my arrangement and then streamed right into OBS. That means that once my session is over I'll usually have 1 track with everything there, which makes editing so much easier. Back when I was on windows, I used a free & open-source piece of software called shotcut which I highly recommend, very very lightweight, tons of tutorials online and capable of accomplishing more than I ever needed. You could also use Davinci Resolve but that program has a much larger footprint. Nowadays I just use iMovie. As far as using multiple drivers, let me first ask you this: how do you record all your instruments in Ableton with multiple drivers? Like, what does your workflow look like right now

  • @davidjackson4843

    @davidjackson4843

    2 жыл бұрын

    Your voice sounds good. If I need to make a video recording, I'll follow your lead. In relation to work flow, I usually work "in the box" like you, just not quite as sophisticated. Although, I'd like to have the occasional jam with a friend, but because my drums are edrums and I only have 2 channels on the focusrite solo (1 is mic only, 1 guitar) I need to get a mixer or a new interface to do this. Then I saw this video and I thought maybe using ASIO link pro with 2 or 3 instances of Ableton each running with a different driver could solve the problem. I have my doubts though. What do you think? Get a mixer or try ASIO link pro?

  • @TheNeonSyndicate

    @TheNeonSyndicate

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@davidjackson4843 Hmm, I think I'm still missing something here: how would having multiple drivers help you? You only have 1 interface, right? Unless you're planning on getting some other interfaces to connect to other USB ports on your computer, then it would make sense to install their own, dedicated drivers as well and investigate this further. But again, if you only have 1 interface, then 1 driver is all you need really afaik! Or were you thinking of having your buddy bring their own?

  • @davidjackson4843

    @davidjackson4843

    2 жыл бұрын

    Correct, I can only use 1 driver. Say I'm using the Focusrite interface, that only has 2 audio channels, say for a mic and guitar and I'd like to include the Roland drum kit as another audio source, but because it uses a different driver and the Focusrite interface only has two channels, I'd have to change to the Roland driver in Ableton preferences to play or record the drums separately. I.e. I can't jam with my buddy. On Mac's you can use the aggregate device function and combine different drivers into 1 driver to get around this problem. I thought something similar might me achieved using ASIO Link pro by linking different ableton sets, with each set using a different driver and then routing everything back to the original set like you did above. Can ALP only use one interface/driver at a time in each new instance? Sorry If this all sounds a bit convoluted, I'm probably making life hard for myself.

  • @TheNeonSyndicate

    @TheNeonSyndicate

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@davidjackson4843 Not at all man. The overarching point, I get: using ASIO Link Pro as a way to aggregate different audio drivers like you can on Mac. I don't get the Roland Drums part: does that kit also work as an audio interface (with its own dedicated driver)? That's just me not being very familiar with electronic drum kits - used to have a Behringer one years ago but that could only output MIDI, which you don't really need drivers for anyway

  • @hendrixqotsa
    @hendrixqotsa Жыл бұрын

    Couldn’t you put multiple loopers on the same audio track, so you can overdub various recordings on the same track?

  • @TheNeonSyndicate

    @TheNeonSyndicate

    Жыл бұрын

    You could do that, but the thing is, most of the time what you want is to have separate tracks so you can process each one individually. Your guitar track probably needs different compression/eqing/whatever than your bass, you know what I mean

  • @hendrixqotsa

    @hendrixqotsa

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheNeonSyndicate True! oh to have money and have the full version of Ableton live - maybe will win the lottery and not have to worry about these things ha ha

  • @TheNeonSyndicate

    @TheNeonSyndicate

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hendrixqotsa Haha yeah. In all fairness though, they run a nice 20% off campaign during this year's black Friday, and that is on top of the discount you get simply for owning Lite, so you could save a good amount of money on something like Standard during that period

  • @VA1ENTINX
    @VA1ENTINX2 жыл бұрын

    🌺🌺🌺🌺

  • @TheNeonSyndicate

    @TheNeonSyndicate

    2 жыл бұрын

    🙏

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