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Ableton Sound Design Tutorial - Advanced Delay Techniques
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Ableton Sound Design Tutorial - Advanced Delay Techniques
This Ableton Tutorial covers the use of simple delay patterns for a variety of tasks in a track.
Ableton’s simple delay is used to create a rigid 8th note pattern from a single percussive hit. The feedback on the delay is set just long enough to bridge a drum fill and is then bounced down to audio ready for further processing. Automated frequency shifters and reverb are used to add additional interest and help the delays lead nicely into the drop where a pitched down version of the percussion is used to emphasis the full loop coming back in. Both forward and reversed versions of the delay make for a smooth transition across the fill.
0:48 stick one MIDI note in and then follow this straight away
5:17 draw in a simple pattern. We'll go for an eighth note pattern on this one
7:46 sync so that we can set the time in milliseconds
#FinishMoreMusic #SoundDesign #Ableton
The Finish More Music system takes Keith's experience of working with thousands of music producers and distills it down into the essential strategies and workflows that make all the difference to a music producer’s success. Keith prides on making things simple and clear and Finish More Music is about driving you forward with a clear, step by step path that leverages your existing knowledge and skills and gets you realizing your potential to finish better and better tracks you’ll be proud to share with the world.
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DRUMS & GROOVE:
SOUND DESIGN:
BASS SOUNDS:
CREATIVITY & WORKFLOW
ARRANGEMENT
MIXDOWN
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LET'S CONNECT!
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Coaching electronic music producers to create more and be heard #FinishMoreMusic
This Ableton Tutorial covers the use of simple delay patterns for a variety of tasks in a track.
Ableton’s simple delay is used to create a rigid 8th note pattern from a single percussive hit. The feedback on the delay is set just long enough to bridge a drum fill and is then bounced down to audio ready for further processing. Automated frequency shifters and reverb are used to add additional interest and help the delays lead nicely into the drop where a pitched down version of the percussion is used to emphasis the full loop coming back in. Both forward and reversed versions of the delay make for a smooth transition across the fill.
0:48 stick one MIDI note in and then follow this straight away
5:17 draw in a simple pattern. We'll go for an eighth note pattern on this one
7:46 sync so that we can set the time in milliseconds
#FinishMoreMusic #SoundDesign #Ableton
The Finish More Music system takes Keith's experience of working with thousands of music producers and distills it down into the essential strategies and workflows that make all the difference to a music producer’s success. Keith prides on making things simple and clear and Finish More Music is about driving you forward with a clear, step by step path that leverages your existing knowledge and skills and gets you realizing your potential to finish better and better tracks you’ll be proud to share with the world.
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FREE DOWNLOADS FOR YOU
SUBSCRIBE (Videos every week):
=========================
WATCH MORE TIPS ON:
DRUMS & GROOVE:
SOUND DESIGN:
BASS SOUNDS:
CREATIVITY & WORKFLOW
ARRANGEMENT
MIXDOWN
=========================
LET'S CONNECT!
=========================
Coaching electronic music producers to create more and be heard #FinishMoreMusic
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