@NoyZiBoi , most of it come from sample packs downloaded off the internet... I don't even remember which nor did I check their sources. in this video where i was mostly on the technical side of the set up, the actual work on the sounds and samples wasn't a priority so some of them may sound familiar.
@NoyZiBoi You can find Amen Breaks anywhere, get the original and build your own arrangements of it. or cut some hits from a drum loop and create a new sound altogether. it's free and anyway sample packs are deceiving unless you use them just to test your general skills with sample manipulation and production.
It doesn't sound like you're having any CPU troubles, but if you want to cut down on the amount of plugins you have open, try this:
Configure your tracks in the I/O section to only go to the sends, then set up toggles to switch whether a track is going 100% to A or 100% to B, have one send be totally Dry, and stack your effects on the other. That way you can just decide what you want to effect and what you don't on the fly.
Frees up some CPU and controller real estate :) Anyways, awesome video!
sure you can dude. of course it won't sound like the real one. but the beat itself, the rythm i mean, is quite easy to do. listen to the original amen loop with the bpm slowed down, learn the rythm, reproduce it and speed the bpm up. That will surely do it
question: where do u get your drum break loops at?
NoyZiBoi 2 days ago
@NoyZiBoi , most of it come from sample packs downloaded off the internet... I don't even remember which nor did I check their sources. in this video where i was mostly on the technical side of the set up, the actual work on the sounds and samples wasn't a priority so some of them may sound familiar.
strrrangemen 2 days ago
@NoyZiBoi You can find Amen Breaks anywhere, get the original and build your own arrangements of it. or cut some hits from a drum loop and create a new sound altogether. it's free and anyway sample packs are deceiving unless you use them just to test your general skills with sample manipulation and production.
strrrangemen 2 days ago
It doesn't sound like you're having any CPU troubles, but if you want to cut down on the amount of plugins you have open, try this:
Configure your tracks in the I/O section to only go to the sends, then set up toggles to switch whether a track is going 100% to A or 100% to B, have one send be totally Dry, and stack your effects on the other. That way you can just decide what you want to effect and what you don't on the fly.
Frees up some CPU and controller real estate :) Anyways, awesome video!
UltraWill 1 year ago
This sounds nuts. Good work!
flujotech 1 year ago
can an amen beat be made on ableton if you use just the single hits like snare, bass(kick),hi-hats,and other hits?
still not sure if you can make a beat like that on ableton .thankyou..
mayflowerdescendent 1 year ago
sure you can dude. of course it won't sound like the real one. but the beat itself, the rythm i mean, is quite easy to do. listen to the original amen loop with the bpm slowed down, learn the rythm, reproduce it and speed the bpm up. That will surely do it
strrrangemen 1 year ago
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mayflowerdescendent 1 year ago
thankyou for answering the question.
mayflowerdescendent 1 year ago
very cool
boatblocker 2 years ago
better than beat lookup its effectrix form sugarbytes... do the same thing but inside live without opening any reaktor stuff
oticowgirl 2 years ago