Jungle mashing in ableton!
Jungle mashing in ableton!
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Jungle mashing from SUMONE, really sick. Again this is not me its sumone check his myspace for more!
Probably a stupid question but how is the mashing staying in time with the other samples?
Jungle mashing from SUMONE, really sick. Again this is not me its sumone check his myspace for more!
Probably a stupid question but how is the mashing staying in time with the other samples?
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Heinz Graaf
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SuMoNe wrote:glad u found my video!
the clips stay in tempo because i have them assigned to 8th note quantization.....that way there is no possible way to fuck up! hahaha!
Coincidence your actually on the forum! This is the best shit i've seen anyone do with ableton. Really good music and thanks for the reply!
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you don't, you use ableton to control large amounts of clips, some of which are "stuttered" prefab.Heinz Graaf wrote:how do you stutter your drumbeat with that controller?
still a great video though, his interaction between launching clips and applying/ cutting effects, is tight , and although not a revolution in idea, is applied here by a very talented person, using it like an instrument, kinda the point of ableton imo...
great stuff.
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It was as if someone shook up a 6 foot can of blood soda and suddenly popped the top.
The clip is nice, cuts are tight, great stuff.
That technique is pretty fun to use, this is mostly why I love ableton that much.
Take a drumloop, copy it a couples of time, build breaks, rolls and ect
assign clip launch to midi or computer keyboard keys and get instant gratification.
Using a large quantize value help keeping the things tight, you can also use follow action to make your break end going straight to trig the original loop.
next step is to use scene lauch and dummy clip, a couple of sends and after a couple of months you will be the next aaron funk.
The track I host on my virb account these days is done using the exact same method+the excellent lucifer plugin on 2 bus ( 1 containing sends return the other not) controlled via 2 midi controllers.
That technique is pretty fun to use, this is mostly why I love ableton that much.
Take a drumloop, copy it a couples of time, build breaks, rolls and ect
assign clip launch to midi or computer keyboard keys and get instant gratification.
Using a large quantize value help keeping the things tight, you can also use follow action to make your break end going straight to trig the original loop.
next step is to use scene lauch and dummy clip, a couple of sends and after a couple of months you will be the next aaron funk.
The track I host on my virb account these days is done using the exact same method+the excellent lucifer plugin on 2 bus ( 1 containing sends return the other not) controlled via 2 midi controllers.
feug.net -:- virb.com/feug
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