Re: The Ableton Q&A Thread
Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 12:41 am
Instrument rack or ctrl+d to duplicate the track
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think you're making a massive fuss cos takes 2 seconds to delete those extra files.Attila wrote:That's what I've been trying to fix. It creates a folder with a bunch of irritating sub folders (Project 1-7-8; Samples; Recorded) and an alc file. I just think it's stupid you can't drag a file out without Live making a mess out of it.
yeah if you're using drum racks it's easy, if you're in session view then click on the arrow at the top of the track and it expands the rack into all the component parts, if you're on the arrange view then click the part you want to add the fx to then when it comes up on the bottom of the screen you can see a line after the simpler that contains the drum part. just put your fx before that line and it will only be applied to that part, put it after the line and it's applied to the whole rack.sn0wday wrote: Also, so I want to eq my drums. I have all my percussion on one instance of drum rack, how can I eq JUST the kicks, or JUST the snares? Adding an EQ to the drum rack EQs every piece of percussion. Is there a way to single out different parts or do i need to re-do my percussion in order to single out samples to EQ?
Sorry was that directed at me?Disco Nutter wrote:Make sure you uncheck "Create Fades on Clip Edges" in Preferences>Record, Warp, Launch.
always have the drum velocity at 100 and just turn down the volume if they are too loud for you. Then you can adjust the velocity for more human sounding drums. sdlkfjsldkfPerej wrote:I just got a focusrite saffire 6 and it came with live lite. Does anyone find that everything has to be turned up considerably to get a punchy sound out of it? I remember reading something on here where someone said that you have to turn the velocity of the drums up to 60... why should this be necessary?
Thanks.
Ok thanks.OfficialDAPT wrote:always have the drum velocity at 100 and just turn down the volume if they are too loud for you. Then you can adjust the velocity for more human sounding drums.Perej wrote:I just got a focusrite saffire 6 and it came with live lite. Does anyone find that everything has to be turned up considerably to get a punchy sound out of it? I remember reading something on here where someone said that you have to turn the velocity of the drums up to 60... why should this be necessary?
Thanks.
sdlkfjsldkf
Thats definitely never happened to me don't know what to tell ya sorry...Perej wrote:Ok thanks.OfficialDAPT wrote:always have the drum velocity at 100 and just turn down the volume if they are too loud for you. Then you can adjust the velocity for more human sounding drums.Perej wrote:I just got a focusrite saffire 6 and it came with live lite. Does anyone find that everything has to be turned up considerably to get a punchy sound out of it? I remember reading something on here where someone said that you have to turn the velocity of the drums up to 60... why should this be necessary?
Thanks.
sdlkfjsldkf
I just went in and made a little 4x4 beat. I turned the velocity of a goldbaby 808 kick to 100 then pushed the DB up to +36. It was still quiet... I'm not even kidding.
I did the same thing in FL and it nearly blew my face off it was so loud. What the hell is this??
screenshot of settings?Perej wrote:Ok thanks.OfficialDAPT wrote:always have the drum velocity at 100 and just turn down the volume if they are too loud for you. Then you can adjust the velocity for more human sounding drums.Perej wrote:I just got a focusrite saffire 6 and it came with live lite. Does anyone find that everything has to be turned up considerably to get a punchy sound out of it? I remember reading something on here where someone said that you have to turn the velocity of the drums up to 60... why should this be necessary?
Thanks.
sdlkfjsldkf
I just went in and made a little 4x4 beat. I turned the velocity of a goldbaby 808 kick to 100 then pushed the DB up to +36. It was still quiet... I'm not even kidding.
I did the same thing in FL and it nearly blew my face off it was so loud. What the hell is this??
Limiter was a mistake.symmetricalsounds wrote:why is there a limiter on there? i know its off but still why?
it's all redlining to fuck, dunno what you're doing. the velocity setting that you've got set to 100% that basically controls the sensitivity when you set the velocity of the midi notes, i.e set to 100% it's very sensitive to changes, i usually have that set somewhere between 40-60%.
what i don't get is how it's redlining to fuck but it's quiet.
Sorry, was thinking about the case when you're doing drums in audio. It's still a good idea to keep it off, in my opinion.Perej wrote:Sorry was that directed at me?Disco Nutter wrote:Make sure you uncheck "Create Fades on Clip Edges" in Preferences>Record, Warp, Launch.
Makes no difference btw
Ok. Hahah. What the hell is going on ere?symmetricalsounds wrote:well i've never had this issue, have all levels in ableton set right and then just turn up volume on my interface.