Démo PUSH #1 / Créer des rythmes avec PUSH
Démo PUSH #1 / Créer des rythmes avec PUSH
For french people around here, and you who understands a bit french, you can check this small vid made quickly this afternoon
More to come.
Démo #1 / Créer des rythmes avec PUSH
Stay tuned on http://julienbayle.net/ableton-push
More to come.
Démo #1 / Créer des rythmes avec PUSH
Stay tuned on http://julienbayle.net/ableton-push
Last edited by julienb on Sat Feb 23, 2013 2:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Démo #1 / Créer des rythmes avec PUSH
Cool, subscribed.
Re: Démo #1 / Créer des rythmes avec PUSH
unfortunately, I didn't have any second to make another short video today, working on the french tutorials for ELEPHORM we are recording on next week!
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Re: Démo #1 / Créer des rythmes avec PUSH
Merci Julien.
Mais...c'est pas cool de faire ce genre de clip, moi qui ne voulait pas succomber à Push...
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Eric
Mais...c'est pas cool de faire ce genre de clip, moi qui ne voulait pas succomber à Push...
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Eric
Re: Démo #1 / Créer des rythmes avec PUSH
leida wrote:Merci Julien.
Mais...c'est pas cool de faire ce genre de clip, moi qui ne voulait pas succomber à Push...
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Eric
oops!
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Re: Démo #1 / Créer des rythmes avec PUSH
Still helpful; cheers!
If you type in the French sub-captions (or maybe need to type them on the blog), then Google will automatically translate for you. The automatic sub-captions are not too bad.
If you type in the French sub-captions (or maybe need to type them on the blog), then Google will automatically translate for you. The automatic sub-captions are not too bad.
Re: Démo #1 / Créer des rythmes avec PUSH
Thanksre8 wrote:Still helpful; cheers!
If you type in the French sub-captions (or maybe need to type them on the blog), then Google will automatically translate for you. The automatic sub-captions are not too bad.
french subtitles detected by google are really uncanny here.
I'm sorry not having time to make them in eng too..
feel free to ask me questions about PUSH or L9 btw!
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Re: Démo #1 / Créer des rythmes avec PUSH
Hi! Can you change startpoint/endpoint for samples from the hardware?
And can you browse samples and load into simpler from the hardware?
Thanks
And can you browse samples and load into simpler from the hardware?
Thanks
Re: Démo #1 / Créer des rythmes avec PUSH
1/ because you can control ALL parameters of devices (including sampler or simpler) if you use one to play samples in a MIDI track, but also parameters of clips (including audio clip), you can change that.interceptor wrote:Hi! Can you change startpoint/endpoint for samples from the hardware?
And can you browse samples and load into simpler from the hardware?
Thanks
2/ you can browse presets (only afaik)
checking that for you today
bump me if I don't come back here on tomorrow :p
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Re: Démo #1 / Créer des rythmes avec PUSH
Bonjour Julien,
Thank you for the wonderful video. It is making some things more clear for me now and helps with the decision of getting Push soon.
Do you still have it at home? Can you check something for me? I'm wondering how the use of groove templates in a clip affects the drums in the step sequencer. I have groove templates extracted from a TR-909 and use them quite often. If I put them in the clip while creating a drum pattern with the step sequencer of Push, will this groove from the 909 be working? Or does Push ignore the "old" way of groove templates because it has its own swing setting?
Another thing is the use of the new "per note swing"... What happens if you use swing on one sound, e.g. the hihat? Do you just hear the swing and everything in the piano roll stays on grid, or do the hihat notes get moved instantly to where the swing makes them sound? Like when you commit a groove so you can really see in the piano roll what it does to the notes?
Cheers,
Florian
Thank you for the wonderful video. It is making some things more clear for me now and helps with the decision of getting Push soon.
Do you still have it at home? Can you check something for me? I'm wondering how the use of groove templates in a clip affects the drums in the step sequencer. I have groove templates extracted from a TR-909 and use them quite often. If I put them in the clip while creating a drum pattern with the step sequencer of Push, will this groove from the 909 be working? Or does Push ignore the "old" way of groove templates because it has its own swing setting?
Another thing is the use of the new "per note swing"... What happens if you use swing on one sound, e.g. the hihat? Do you just hear the swing and everything in the piano roll stays on grid, or do the hihat notes get moved instantly to where the swing makes them sound? Like when you commit a groove so you can really see in the piano roll what it does to the notes?
Cheers,
Florian
Re: Démo #1 / Créer des rythmes avec PUSH
sure I have it.florian_bl wrote:Bonjour Julien,
Thank you for the wonderful video. It is making some things more clear for me now and helps with the decision of getting Push soon.
Do you still have it at home? Can you check something for me? I'm wondering how the use of groove templates in a clip affects the drums in the step sequencer. I have groove templates extracted from a TR-909 and use them quite often. If I put them in the clip while creating a drum pattern with the step sequencer of Push, will this groove from the 909 be working? Or does Push ignore the "old" way of groove templates because it has its own swing setting?
Another thing is the use of the new "per note swing"... What happens if you use swing on one sound, e.g. the hihat? Do you just hear the swing and everything in the piano roll stays on grid, or do the hihat notes get moved instantly to where the swing makes them sound? Like when you commit a groove so you can really see in the piano roll what it does to the notes?
Cheers,
Florian
gimme some hours, I'm currently finishing something huge.
bump me if I don't come back here tonight.
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Re: Démo #1 / Créer des rythmes avec PUSH
Awesome. Thanks a lot. I'll be patient.
Re: Démo #1 / Créer des rythmes avec PUSH
julienb wrote:sure I have it.florian_bl wrote:Bonjour Julien,
Thank you for the wonderful video. It is making some things more clear for me now and helps with the decision of getting Push soon.
Do you still have it at home? Can you check something for me? I'm wondering how the use of groove templates in a clip affects the drums in the step sequencer. I have groove templates extracted from a TR-909 and use them quite often. If I put them in the clip while creating a drum pattern with the step sequencer of Push, will this groove from the 909 be working? Or does Push ignore the "old" way of groove templates because it has its own swing setting?
Another thing is the use of the new "per note swing"... What happens if you use swing on one sound, e.g. the hihat? Do you just hear the swing and everything in the piano roll stays on grid, or do the hihat notes get moved instantly to where the swing makes them sound? Like when you commit a groove so you can really see in the piano roll what it does to the notes?
Cheers,
Florian
gimme some hours, I'm currently finishing something huge.
bump me if I don't come back here tonight.
push "only" reflects the state of the liveset.
that means that when you commit a groove on a clip, that moves notes ALSO on the push because it moves notes in the liveset.
so yes, the push displays notes freshly moved. I didn't show this (yet) but you can also change the size of the grid in step sequencer mode on the push. that makes possible zooming inside the clip grid
did I answer ?
I can make a specific vid for that.
let me know
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Re: Démo #1 / Créer des rythmes avec PUSH
julienb wrote:julienb wrote:sure I have it.florian_bl wrote:Bonjour Julien,
Thank you for the wonderful video. It is making some things more clear for me now and helps with the decision of getting Push soon.
Do you still have it at home? Can you check something for me? I'm wondering how the use of groove templates in a clip affects the drums in the step sequencer. I have groove templates extracted from a TR-909 and use them quite often. If I put them in the clip while creating a drum pattern with the step sequencer of Push, will this groove from the 909 be working? Or does Push ignore the "old" way of groove templates because it has its own swing setting?
Another thing is the use of the new "per note swing"... What happens if you use swing on one sound, e.g. the hihat? Do you just hear the swing and everything in the piano roll stays on grid, or do the hihat notes get moved instantly to where the swing makes them sound? Like when you commit a groove so you can really see in the piano roll what it does to the notes?
Cheers,
Florian
gimme some hours, I'm currently finishing something huge.
bump me if I don't come back here tonight.
push "only" reflects the state of the liveset.
that means that when you commit a groove on a clip, that moves notes ALSO on the push because it moves notes in the liveset.
so yes, the push displays notes freshly moved. I didn't show this (yet) but you can also change the size of the grid in step sequencer mode on the push. that makes possible zooming inside the clip grid
did I answer ?
I can make a specific vid for that.
let me know
Yes please, a vid on zooming and then how it moves notes with some heavy groove settings. thx
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written on my TODOlogin wrote: Yes please, a vid on zooming and then how it moves notes with some heavy groove settings. thx
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