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Danidanivugs 2 weeks ago
nice one. love this, it gives me so many ideas.
electrickabuki 2 weeks ago
great tutorial. i dont even use ableton yet but i could do this now without rewatching. good job. clear and precise.
yoGulley 3 weeks ago
Once you've assigned all your sounds to the dummy track and you've pressed monitor IN, how do you get rid of the mic reverb?
DJDominiak 4 weeks ago
another incredibly useful tutorial, quantize courses.. youre my hero
dbaxx9 1 month ago
@dbaxx9 Thank you for the kind words. Glad you are enjoying the videos.
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QuantizeCourses 1 month ago
kanjimanji 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
great tutorial. thanks!
Strebzilla 1 month ago
this would be cool to ASSIGN different LFO's to a cutoff...
ClassicCult 1 month ago
awesome i had a little problem getting the mic reverb to went off but once you get it is really practical thnks keep the good videos!!
redtraceur 1 month ago
How do I get the peak and db numbers to show next to the fader?
ColossusPush 1 month ago
@ColossusPush Drag the line between the meter section and the sends section up.
supportsquid 1 month ago
@supportsquid Thanks! =)
luv this. so quick & simple
telagraf 1 month ago
really well done tutorial with lots of useful tips, thank you!
kanjimanji 1 month ago
really great little tip here, thanks guys :)
karrrlo1 1 month ago
i use an apc 40 and this will soon be my new fav use fire the clip launch buttons
majora158 1 month ago
@majora158 Same here, but I use the launchpad. It's a great new way to use it!
ionfromneon 1 month ago
Love this tut. I had seen some DummyClip tut b4, but this one nails it me.
bizcad 1 month ago
Thank you. This was a great tip.
femiatwork 1 month ago
:)
29chrispy 2 months ago
this is awesome! I swear learn something new about Ableton Live everyday!
Gonna use this loads in my live sets!
MrBevanL 2 months ago
Good technique to remember....thanks.
hank9tube 2 months ago
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michaelknead 2 months ago
Quantize rules ;)
VKMinimalTechnoLabel 2 months ago
is there a key shortcut to raise the envelope to the max like it looked like you did at 2:39?
Pepperoninipples69 2 months ago
@Pepperoninipples69 as far as i can tell he deleted the envelope breakpoint - the shortcut would be...double click a breakpoint to delete it
mrsipo1975 2 months ago
fucking awesome!!!
sullybags1984 2 months ago
This is GR8!
intubatto 2 months ago
vry nice...clear as day, brilliant tut, thx
bassimmerdown 2 months ago
Awesome tutorial. Thank you.
tasherredenajetic 2 months ago
reminds me of mr. oizo
MrMika2020 2 months ago
Love the tutorial!
Cheers and all the best for 2012!
kb1629 2 months ago
Good tip! Very well explained! : ]
Franklinsdictionary 2 months ago
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Danidanivugs 2 weeks ago
nice one. love this, it gives me so many ideas.
electrickabuki 2 weeks ago
great tutorial. i dont even use ableton yet but i could do this now without rewatching. good job. clear and precise.
yoGulley 3 weeks ago
Once you've assigned all your sounds to the dummy track and you've pressed monitor IN, how do you get rid of the mic reverb?
DJDominiak 4 weeks ago
another incredibly useful tutorial, quantize courses.. youre my hero
dbaxx9 1 month ago
@dbaxx9 Thank you for the kind words. Glad you are enjoying the videos.
There are some exclusive videos and tips on our facebook page if haven't already joined. It would be great to have you there. All the best!
QuantizeCourses 1 month ago
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kanjimanji 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
great tutorial. thanks!
Strebzilla 1 month ago
this would be cool to ASSIGN different LFO's to a cutoff...
ClassicCult 1 month ago
awesome i had a little problem getting the mic reverb to went off but once you get it is really practical thnks keep the good videos!!
redtraceur 1 month ago
How do I get the peak and db numbers to show next to the fader?
ColossusPush 1 month ago
@ColossusPush Drag the line between the meter section and the sends section up.
supportsquid 1 month ago
@supportsquid Thanks! =)
ColossusPush 1 month ago
luv this. so quick & simple
telagraf 1 month ago
really well done tutorial with lots of useful tips, thank you!
kanjimanji 1 month ago
really great little tip here, thanks guys :)
karrrlo1 1 month ago
i use an apc 40 and this will soon be my new fav use fire the clip launch buttons
majora158 1 month ago
@majora158 Same here, but I use the launchpad. It's a great new way to use it!
ionfromneon 1 month ago
Love this tut. I had seen some DummyClip tut b4, but this one nails it me.
bizcad 1 month ago
Thank you. This was a great tip.
femiatwork 1 month ago
:)
29chrispy 2 months ago
this is awesome! I swear learn something new about Ableton Live everyday!
Gonna use this loads in my live sets!
MrBevanL 2 months ago
Good technique to remember....thanks.
hank9tube 2 months ago
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There are two ways Ableton Live tutorials are made: the typical way and the Quantize way. The first one is sometimes nice to watch and may be useful – the second one is just a 100 percent guaranteed inspiration. Thanks so much! :-)
michaelknead 2 months ago
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michaelknead 2 months ago
Quantize rules ;)
VKMinimalTechnoLabel 2 months ago
is there a key shortcut to raise the envelope to the max like it looked like you did at 2:39?
Pepperoninipples69 2 months ago
@Pepperoninipples69 as far as i can tell he deleted the envelope breakpoint - the shortcut would be...double click a breakpoint to delete it
mrsipo1975 2 months ago
fucking awesome!!!
sullybags1984 2 months ago
This is GR8!
intubatto 2 months ago
vry nice...clear as day, brilliant tut, thx
bassimmerdown 2 months ago
Awesome tutorial. Thank you.
tasherredenajetic 2 months ago
reminds me of mr. oizo
MrMika2020 2 months ago
Love the tutorial!
Cheers and all the best for 2012!
kb1629 2 months ago
Good tip! Very well explained! : ]
Franklinsdictionary 2 months ago