Ableton - Free Glitch Baseline Tutorial (Part 3)
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@fckcok haha he isn't even Australian
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i found that helpful... im letting u know haha
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Wohooo! Thanks a lot!!! This is very great!
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Should i then, when i have recorded all those separate and different bass samples into different audio tracks- record all of them to a single audio track? by puttin the outputs of all of those audio tracks to this new one?
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ooohhh sheila!!!! kangaroo!!!!! BBQ!!!!
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Great tutorial, thanks.
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YES! THANK YOU!!!
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teach me how to create filthy music, and ill teach you how to please a cat in heat
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dude, to be honest this is the only glitch tutorial i sat through! i was doubing youre choice of synth at first but i HOLY HELL! i gotta say you are the man. thank you so fucken much.
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Amazing Tut man, really appreciate it!
I'm from an "old school" recording background (25+ years), so it's refreshing to see someone break things down into components like this. I think too many people rely on "Glitch" plug-ins without an appreciation/understanding of the long-way round of doing things. If we all use the same plug-ins eventually our music will start to sound the same, so this offers much more experimentation. Thanks Tom.
flintsteel 2 years ago 23
Faster why for 'ducking' as in side chaining: See the effect 'Compressor' Max the window, then hit the button 'Sidechain' (will turn yellow) . Select track which you want to be sidechained. For example : 'kick' or ' ghostkick' and voila.
Good tutorial btw :)
djlimits 10 months ago 2