Re: The Ableton Q&A Thread
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 8:01 am
To be honest, I don't think there is! I've never stumbled upon a way to do that. Maybe there is a workaround to that?
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If you actually bought GrossBeat, you can download it as a VST for use in Ableton...I'm pretty sure.daeMTHAFKNkim wrote: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. My most important thing I use for production
highlight said midi notes and ctrl+e maybe?DZA wrote:Is there a way to cut up midi notes?
Disco Nutter wrote:To be honest, I don't think there is! I've never stumbled upon a way to do that. Maybe there is a workaround to that?
Maybe they'll add it in version 9? Who knows?DZA wrote:Disco Nutter wrote:To be honest, I don't think there is! I've never stumbled upon a way to do that. Maybe there is a workaround to that?
Lame!
Kind of confused with your question, maybe bounce to audio then convert to midi? You can play segments of your audio file in a MIDI format using that.RandoRando wrote:highlight said midi notes and ctrl+e maybe?DZA wrote:Is there a way to cut up midi notes?
that's how you dj in ableton, you drop tracks into the session view like in the photo you posted, then you warp them so they'll be in time, it has it's own crossfader and you can add shortcuts to eq and all that kind of thing.RandoRando wrote:EDIT, SORRY CAN A MOD PLEASE MOVE THIS TO PRODUCTION BOARD
before i get flamed by the a**ho*e* on snh
Sorry if waste thread to some people but i thought this was interesting.
At first look i though it was arrangement view, then i saw the mixer db meters with the yellow activators buttons, so it looks like session view.
but what are those colored squares? i though it was just the clips zoomed in but at least to my knowledge you cant stretch them vertically and it looks like a waveform instead of the clip name!
1. Can you stretch clips vertically and load the waveforms instead of the clip name showing
or
2. can you have the mixer showing the same time as arrangement view.
yeah i know i use session view, but those lines in those colored squares resemble waveforms so thats why i was dumbfounded. he might just possibly have a bollocks of miniture sized clips with the same title making the illusion of a solid line (waveform).abs wrote:that's how you dj in ableton, you drop tracks into the session view like in the photo you posted, then you warp them so they'll be in time, it has it's own crossfader and you can add shortcuts to eq and all that kind of thing.RandoRando wrote:EDIT, SORRY CAN A MOD PLEASE MOVE THIS TO PRODUCTION BOARD
before i get flamed by the a**ho*e* on snh
Sorry if waste thread to some people but i thought this was interesting.
At first look i though it was arrangement view, then i saw the mixer db meters with the yellow activators buttons, so it looks like session view.
but what are those colored squares? i though it was just the clips zoomed in but at least to my knowledge you cant stretch them vertically and it looks like a waveform instead of the clip name!
1. Can you stretch clips vertically and load the waveforms instead of the clip name showing
or
2. can you have the mixer showing the same time as arrangement view.
you can't stretch any clip in ableton vertically, if you notice in session view you can put one clip right below another on the grid.. this might be why you think it's being stretched vertically.. you stack all your tracks like that so you know what order to play them in etc..
ableton shows everything you need to see in session view while djing, including the mixer and more.
do the inbult tutorials, basic stuff like this is all covered. look in the help menu section.Perej wrote:Hey guys. Really basic question here but I've come from FL studio and one of the great perks was that I could easily add effects, e.g reverb on a vocal.
Within Ableton, I can't find a way to add such effects. When I put in a sample, I seem to have only a few choices, those being warp and being able to change the pitch and volume among a few other things.
I'm loving the possibilities of Ableton so far but where can I add effects?
Dumb question, thanks.
what do you mean key in, how do yu stretch them like thatAphile wrote:key in on the track volumes. they will show you how he has his tracks stretched in session view.
you may be right, i normally have the threshhold low so ill play around with itsymmetricalsounds wrote:yeah probably because of how quickly you're trying to work the compressor, i'm guessing the threshold is down quite low with a quick attack time?
show me the compressor settings?JTMMusicuk wrote:you may be right, i normally have the threshhold low so ill play around with itsymmetricalsounds wrote:yeah probably because of how quickly you're trying to work the compressor, i'm guessing the threshold is down quite low with a quick attack time?
any other suggestions?