video:Jazzy Jeff talks about using Ableton Live

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Re: video:Jazzy Jeff talks about using Ableton Live

Post by hoffman2k » Tue Jul 21, 2009 8:31 am

v00d00ppl wrote:what's the layer limitation on live 8 anyways, i haven't really pushed it yet?
Whatever your RAM/CPU allows. I don't think there is a limit to how deep you can go.

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Re: video:Jazzy Jeff talks about using Ableton Live

Post by kb420 » Tue Jul 21, 2009 9:54 am

v00d00ppl wrote: so i take it you like controlling your sounds via one shots with some minor tweaking of ADSR envelopes?

I also like the fact that with Drum Racks, it's almost like each slice has it's own audio track which you can fold and unfold. That way I can add delay or whatever I want to individual slices. There is a method to the madness. That's something that can't really be done with Sampler. It doesn't have multiple outs. It's kinda funny when you think about it. NNXT has multiple outs.


If I want to pitch a sample up and down in a track, I may use Simpler, or a bunch of Simplers in an instrument track.
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Re: video:Jazzy Jeff talks about using Ableton Live

Post by danzel » Tue Jul 21, 2009 10:26 am

kb420... In west Philadelphia born and raised?

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Re: video:Jazzy Jeff talks about using Ableton Live

Post by selimsivad » Sat Aug 15, 2009 3:46 am

[quote="v00d00ppl"][quote="Jesse"]Jeff is using slice too, in that case he's taking different parts out of a longer sample and assigning them to specific keys (sometimes you don't need every sample sliced out for you. Here's a nice Simple Delay preset he made for adding ambience to samples:
http://www.jethroe.com/2009/07/20/jazzy-jeff/

And here's a new free album of his, all made in Live on the tour bus:
http://www.djjazzyjeff.com/music/my-favs-volume-1

that video was dope, only thing i don't get about it is how is he keeping the samples synced to the bpm of the song???

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Re: video:Jazzy Jeff talks about using Ableton Live

Post by kb420 » Sat Aug 15, 2009 11:27 am

danzel wrote:kb420... In west Philadelphia born and raised?

Yes!
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Re: video:Jazzy Jeff talks about using Ableton Live

Post by v00d00ppl » Sat Aug 15, 2009 3:04 pm

selimsivad wrote:
v00d00ppl wrote:
Jesse wrote:Jeff is using slice too, in that case he's taking different parts out of a longer sample and assigning them to specific keys (sometimes you don't need every sample sliced out for you. Here's a nice Simple Delay preset he made for adding ambience to samples:
http://www.jethroe.com/2009/07/20/jazzy-jeff/

And here's a new free album of his, all made in Live on the tour bus:
http://www.djjazzyjeff.com/music/my-favs-volume-1

that video was dope, only thing i don't get about it is how is he keeping the samples synced to the bpm of the song???
Chop small and make one preset for the first break or loop you are gonna sample and tweak the asdr envelopes.

Make another instance of sampler and chop the other sounds you will mix it with. Play accordingly and play to the metronome. Thats how i get down.
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Re: video:Jazzy Jeff talks about using Ableton Live

Post by selimsivad » Sun Aug 16, 2009 1:50 am

thanks!!! I'll try that for sure!

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Re: video:Jazzy Jeff talks about using Ableton Live

Post by Bimmlu » Tue Aug 18, 2009 11:00 am

:D

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