Re: The Ableton Q&A Thread
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2011 11:41 pm
Well my GF just ordered me a non Powered one. Well see how it works.
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This is my workflow. I jam out all of the different parts in Session view including all of the chord changes, bass changes etc. Then I start setting up Scenes to start giving me a rough arrangement of different sections I know I will want like intros, the body, outro. Then I will jam on all of these with my APC20 recording into the Arrangement view. This will include playing the individual Clips plus the Scenes. Now I will have the main idea of the tune in the Arrangement View. Now is when I start doing all of the automations and recording them into the Arrangement. From here I will tidy up the Arrangement deciding what else it might or might not need. The mixing stuff is usually happening concurrently while I work, but then I will start to go a bit deeper into it once I have the basic arrangement down.RandoRando wrote:So I was wondering . Is there people who really build whole songs in session view ? How do you go about automating in session. Just make clip envelopes in different clips and trigger whichever one I want? And then justfreestyle the whole arrangement Of the song on my apc?
Thanks for that reply. Now bow about if I want to perform 5 different songs of mine live in session view. How would Ito about bringing all of them into one set before I play (or even on the fly). ?? Would it bring all of the automations or vsts withthe clips? Audio effects?mks wrote:This is my workflow. I jam out all of the different parts in Session view including all of the chord changes, bass changes etc. Then I start setting up Scenes to start giving me a rough arrangement of different sections I know I will want like intros, the body, outro. Then I will jam on all of these with my APC20 recording into the Arrangement view. This will include playing the individual Clips plus the Scenes. Now I will have the main idea of the tune in the Arrangement View. Now is when I start doing all of the automations and recording them into the Arrangement. From here I will tidy up the Arrangement deciding what else it might or might not need. The mixing stuff is usually happening concurrently while I work, but then I will start to go a bit deeper into it once I have the basic arrangement down.RandoRando wrote:So I was wondering . Is there people who really build whole songs in session view ? How do you go about automating in session. Just make clip envelopes in different clips and trigger whichever one I want? And then justfreestyle the whole arrangement Of the song on my apc?
Yes man that was my question haha!symmetricalsounds wrote:if you scroll back a couple of pages i answered the same question for someone and stuck a screenshot in too.
bumping this post, achieving "humanization" just got a fuckton easier with "drumpulse" downloading the .alp file now of the tutorial to make my own.mks wrote:That vid's pretty cool. I will give this a try. I still have love for Impulse because I used it for years before Drum Racks came out and always thought it had some cool features. I still use it in fact along with Drum Racks because I have built so many kits with it. This looks like a cool way to combine them.symmetricalsounds wrote:well some of the cool things in impulse like the stretch function can be useful to have, plus i've got it setup so one square of a drum rack is an inpulse rack but got a radomiser before the rack which means any of the 7 impulse hits can be triggered randomly so then have the slight differences between hits so gets a more varied drum sound and cuts out lots of the work. that means an impulse rack for kicks/snares/hats etc... but then i'll also have straight hits in the drum rack too cos sometimes you don't want any surprises. the great thing is all those things can work together in the drum rack, you could drop another drum rack into a drum rack if say you've got a premade rack of hats, you could drop a synth into one of the drum rack squares and use that for one of the hits.
link to the original drumpulse video that i got the idea from http://blog.dubspot.com/drumpulse/
Just ran into this myself! Pressing Tab to switch to Session view seems to fix it, but it is annoying.DZA wrote:Really fucking annoying problem my audio channel area bit keeps blanking out and it does it with the bit where you drop effects and instruments into aswell. Anyone got any idea how to fix this?
yes all the simple vsts work such as all the (fruity " " ) whatever, but those are just the ones with basic black squares with knobs, im not sure about the ones that have graphics like reverb2, delay bank, etc..daeMTHAFKNkim wrote:Hey I know everyone says it's preference but some reason and it has always been bugging me that Ableton is just truly better. It seems like the sound engineering/built-in plugins have more customibility...if that's a word.
But my question is if I can use stuff like SoundGoodizer/EQUO in Ableton(No I don't use SoundGoodizer but just an example)
Do I just find the .dll file and drag and drop into the Ableton VST folder or something? I'm totally guessing.
And if what I'm asking for is Rewiring then shit I don't know how to Rewire.
How about Grossbeat?RandoRando wrote:yes all the simple vsts work such as all the (fruity " " ) whatever, but those are just the ones with basic black squares with knobs, im not sure about the ones that have graphics like reverb2, delay bank, etc..daeMTHAFKNkim wrote:Hey I know everyone says it's preference but some reason and it has always been bugging me that Ableton is just truly better. It seems like the sound engineering/built-in plugins have more customibility...if that's a word.
But my question is if I can use stuff like SoundGoodizer/EQUO in Ableton(No I don't use SoundGoodizer but just an example)
Do I just find the .dll file and drag and drop into the Ableton VST folder or something? I'm totally guessing.
And if what I'm asking for is Rewiring then shit I don't know how to Rewire.
vst plugins wont work. sytus for example, youll need to buy the vst version from them for something like that