I'd be especially interested in - How to clean up a project to send to a collaborator.Tarekith wrote:- The proper way to use a side-chained compressor.
- How to do a remix.
- How to clean up a project to send to a collaberator.
- Basslines, how to be big without being over-powering.
Things you want to see explained/worked through in video?
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anybody human
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Dr. Fluffenstein
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How to make a kickdrum that blows women's clothes off 
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my vote:
DELAY - in all its glory and multiple uses:
Delay as reverb fx (short)
Ducking Delays (still hear the original with goey thick delay madness)
Delay as a comb-filter-like fx
Pitching delays
Dub delay routing and looping
Call & Answer with delay
et al
DELAY - in all its glory and multiple uses:
Delay as reverb fx (short)
Ducking Delays (still hear the original with goey thick delay madness)
Delay as a comb-filter-like fx
Pitching delays
Dub delay routing and looping
Call & Answer with delay
et al
2.8ghz Quad Mac, Live 9.77, Remote25, Maschine 1, Fa-66 optical link, Samson 65a. Dog hair.. lots.
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timothyallan
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now we're talkin, I had a few delay tricks on the to-do list already, but you can never have too many 
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In a rare moment of seriousness, how about some techniques on making lo-fi beats or other interesting beat manipulation beyond just "clean". You could probably take the collective catalogs of Prodigy, Chemical Brothers, and Crystal Method and have a never ending "how the fuck did they do that beat?" Q&A session.
Granted, this isn't exactly your area of expertise, but challenge yo self, nigga.
Granted, this isn't exactly your area of expertise, but challenge yo self, nigga.
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starving student
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in another rare moment I agree with beats this would be very interesting if it weren't for the fact that all of those groups he named just use distortion, damn I'm sick of that shit, how bout the same thing beats said minus the distortion?beats me wrote:In a rare moment of seriousness, how about some techniques on making lo-fi beats or other interesting beat manipulation beyond just "clean". You could probably take the collective catalogs of Prodigy, Chemical Brothers, and Crystal Method and have a never ending "how the fuck did they do that beat?" Q&A session.
Granted, this isn't exactly your area of expertise, but challenge yo self, nigga.
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'How to understand midi' for noobs to advanced users of Live.
Something like this would've saved me a lot of time in the beginning.
Something like this would've saved me a lot of time in the beginning.
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if you go on with the "house series" (i saw them all and i like the arrangement part most):
- get "untimed and untuned" vocals into the track
- include acoustic recordings (i.e. preparation for a guitar or vocalist session)
- select, cut and rearrange the recording session results
- mixing
- mastering
- get "untimed and untuned" vocals into the track
- include acoustic recordings (i.e. preparation for a guitar or vocalist session)
- select, cut and rearrange the recording session results
- mixing
- mastering
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broken_specs
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Hi Tim,
I bought your house music tutorial and really enjoyed it - it's been a great help.
One of the things that I would like to see would be some kind of overview of traditional music theory, but in the context of electronic music production.
I'm currently doing some reading on music theory, but the material is obviously aimed at a much broader audience.
It wouldn't have to be Ableton only; I can imagine this slotting quite nicely into your generic list of courses.
Cheers
I bought your house music tutorial and really enjoyed it - it's been a great help.
One of the things that I would like to see would be some kind of overview of traditional music theory, but in the context of electronic music production.
I'm currently doing some reading on music theory, but the material is obviously aimed at a much broader audience.
It wouldn't have to be Ableton only; I can imagine this slotting quite nicely into your generic list of courses.
Cheers
Live 8.1.5, Sony Vaio Intel Core i3 CPU M330 @ 2.13Ghz, 3Gig RAM, Windows 7
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anybody human wrote:I'd be especially interested in - How to clean up a project to send to a collaborator.Tarekith wrote:- The proper way to use a side-chained compressor.
- How to do a remix.
- How to clean up a project to send to a collaberator.
- Basslines, how to be big without being over-powering.
...or how to lean up a project / create a single 'set' from multiple existing projects, ready for a trouble free live performance?
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Khazul wrote:Pretty much anything that keeps coming up as a n00b question.
What VST do I need to sound like Deadmau5, Justice, Tiesto?
What sketchy Russian website can allow me to download their presets?
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brown note, lol 
BTW, Timothy I'm having a laugh but I must say I bought your videos and they are excellent products!
BTW, Timothy I'm having a laugh but I must say I bought your videos and they are excellent products!
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monohusche
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Isn't ACE just a "normal" virtual analogue synth if you don't use cables ? the default signal flow is on page 6 of the guide.funken wrote:Well I do know the basics, done a couple of nick's and one of yours on Operator. I agree its finding where everything is thats the main problem, its bloody complicated even without messing around with any wires. So, what I'm after is something very specific to ACE.alex.the.forge wrote:Without knowing much about that synth, from a quick look at the controls I'd say you just need something more general on synthesis *ahem* - seriously though, most of those sections are pretty standard on a synth, if you know what everything is doing and why then it's just a case of finding where everything is.funken wrote:ACE
an in-depth tutorial, a proper full coverage. There is a short one knocking about but I still barely understand anything much
Sorry to hijack there Tim. Unfortunately I can't offer you any suggestions, Im in the same boat trying to work out my own next title.
The competition is just too fierce among Groove3 authors.
I have made the basic diagram my desktop, shame I cant print it, and am trying to tackle the manual. It just seems so hard compared to something like Analog. Its a great synth though, the sound is superb. Can be a bit hungry on the old CPU though. Actually that reminds me I never finished your Operator one off! Something to do over the holidays.
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setting lookhead to 0 and maybe selecting post mixer for the sidechain to do it old school style is a good way to go for dance musicTarekith wrote:- The proper way to use a side-chained compressor.
ableton's sidechain still has never quite worked right for me, i use cubase or reason with a perfect result
