You can also do this by making a "white noise" or something like "saw 4" in the "OPERATOR" instrument and adding an auto filter to it and using a midi knob to change the filters frequency. This makes it sound kinda like scratching. You can also use combinations of the white noise and other effects.
can you achieve this in live 8 standard version? if so how? i have been trying all day to get this to work, the template says im missing the sampler, is this the key component?
This is one of the most essential video's I've seen. I have a show coming up on Thursday, and after 30 minutes of trial and error, I figured out how to make that scratching effect. I'm definitely going to add this effect to my song when I perform.
I'm fairly new to using DAW's and I have Live 8. How did you make template? I mean I know how you added the delay but how did you add macro effects? Do you have max for live? I see that some presets have macro effects but no way to map or change them. Sorry if its a bother but it would be helpful for me to because I'm a noob.
I didnt use Max for Live for this video. Just standard Ableton Live 8. to find out more about Mapping Macros you should check the section in Live's Manual on "Racks". They do a way better job explaining it that I could. Hope that helps.
Map a macro to an on off button. Then while still in "map mode" check out the mapping browser. Youll see values for Max and Min. If you set the Min to 1 and Max to 127 - the divice will be on as long as the value of the knob is 1 or higher ...to 127.
You can also do this by making a "white noise" or something like "saw 4" in the "OPERATOR" instrument and adding an auto filter to it and using a midi knob to change the filters frequency. This makes it sound kinda like scratching. You can also use combinations of the white noise and other effects.
xCaptainObliviouSx 2 months ago
WHAT CAN I SAY? I LOVE YOU GUYS FOR MAKIN ALL THESE GREAT TUTORIALS AND ALL THIS FOR FREE!
THANKS ALOT!
MAINHATTENHOUSE 2 months ago
Someone please explain to me what this Dry Sound is/does. He doesn't specify how he got it to do what it does.
Kneufin 4 months ago
hullo
drekkenn 6 months ago
guess what im asking is where do i stick the wave forms so ableton will recognize them right away?
clintcastle 7 months ago
Im very new to ableton how do you load the template?
clintcastle 7 months ago
Спасибо!
mysleformy 8 months ago
dude u sound so much like Jon Lajoie ;)
mattjaymakesurday 9 months ago
Rocky's narration makes the video
robotscantdanc3 9 months ago
scratch in AL s very easy, just have to play whit the crossfader :P
comuuniddelectro 10 months ago
can you achieve this in live 8 standard version? if so how? i have been trying all day to get this to work, the template says im missing the sampler, is this the key component?
dubledropa 1 year ago
@dubledropa no, you're going to need Ableton Live Suite to do this. Sorry if that was unclear.
DubSpot 1 year ago
bad, that's it not working with live7. =(
m1gUn0v 1 year ago
i cant get this to work... it says i need the sampler...
jeremysallen 1 year ago
This is one of the most essential video's I've seen. I have a show coming up on Thursday, and after 30 minutes of trial and error, I figured out how to make that scratching effect. I'm definitely going to add this effect to my song when I perform.
Thank You So Much!
Chilvan 1 year ago
yes... i have been trying to do this same thing since i got ableton... :)
lBlunique17 1 year ago
any possible way to do this on live 6?
McQuads87 1 year ago
I'm fairly new to using DAW's and I have Live 8. How did you make template? I mean I know how you added the delay but how did you add macro effects? Do you have max for live? I see that some presets have macro effects but no way to map or change them. Sorry if its a bother but it would be helpful for me to because I'm a noob.
Overdrivetube 2 years ago
I didnt use Max for Live for this video. Just standard Ableton Live 8. to find out more about Mapping Macros you should check the section in Live's Manual on "Racks". They do a way better job explaining it that I could. Hope that helps.
- Michael
DubSpot 2 years ago
are the scratches in the outro track made with this methode?
11olsen 2 years ago
The outro piece was made by DJ Shiftee. He's a super talented turntablist, the DMC 2009 champ, and dubspot Instructor extraordinaire.
- Michael
DubSpot 2 years ago
how do you make the track mute when the knob is at zero?
djcubby 2 years ago
Map a macro to an on off button. Then while still in "map mode" check out the mapping browser. Youll see values for Max and Min. If you set the Min to 1 and Max to 127 - the divice will be on as long as the value of the knob is 1 or higher ...to 127.
- MIchael
DubSpot 2 years ago
Someone knows how to make the "scratcher" on ableton 8 ?? the fx used ? or racks ? thanks :)
vizenz0 2 years ago
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i hav a skratch rack built if ur interested @my video ,check my channel if u like.peace!
EmcFRAKTAL 2 years ago
haha okay thanks for the tips keanu reeves hahaha,
dexismynickname 2 years ago
Pretty cool, but will never sounds as good as real scratching!!
djwelly 2 years ago
This Video made my Day...
thx u so much... definately will use that one!!!
dergreule 2 years ago
Nice one, I will be trying this. Also had to say I love the use of Al Green at the end :)
Rozling 2 years ago
Great 5 stars!!
MysteryNomad 2 years ago
ableton rules =) thanks 4 this awesome vid
TheElectricFlood 2 years ago
yeah...very cool!!
thx
5* + fav =)
Elektrooxid 2 years ago