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  • great idea, but is there a way around having to manually set the root key for each kick individually? it's a really annoying job when you have a 100+ in there...

  • how do you cycle through the presets in the juno 60 vst?

  • Its not really clear how your sampling 127 kicks then transfering that into the drum rack. It looks like a good method but I have no idea how your doing it. My sampler only takes one kick at a time.

  • @MrMelvi87 Put 127 kick samples into 1 folder and then access them from the sidebar library. Once you have accessed that folder on Ableton click and drag so that you have selected all 127 of them. Then click the zone tab so that you can see all of the zones available on the sampler and drag 1 sample into the space. All 127 samples will now have fallen into the sampler. Then hit the 'Sel' button in the zone window, right click the first blue bar and select 'Distribute Ranges Equally' .

  • Hey, thank you for this tutorial. Can you list up the VST Plugins you use? I like the Synth!

    Greets

  • @LucasLoop2k11 I used TAL Electro and TAL Juno-60. They are both free to download.

  • How do you do to select the kicks with the "red and blue" kick selectors?

    I started ton insert all my kicks into the sampler is it right? then what do i have to do?

    Thanks

  • @AKut1710. You have to click the zone button on the sampler and then click the SEL button. Right click over the orange marker and map to macro 1-8. Whatever one you want. Did that help you?

  • how can i eq 2 kicks at the same time? and how can i play one kick which triggers another kick etc?

  • @TSDREX Basically what you do it expand the midi track channel strip and you should see both samplers. you just drag and drop eq's into the expanded sub tracks. If that doesnt make sense to you, just go to the drumrack and select a sampler that you dropped on one of the drum rack pads and drop the eq to the right of the sampler instrument.

  • thanks for this, i will try it.

    Maybe i'll have some questions to ask you...

  • @AKut1710 Yea shoot me whatever questions you have! Ill be glad to answer them to the best of my ability

  • This saves a lot of time,good job!

  • Thank you! 

  • Nice technique bro! ;)

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