Making A Pitch-Rise Sound in Ableton [1/2]

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2011

This is part 1 of my 2 part tutorial showing you how to make the pitched-up riser sound, using the Operator and Simpler instruments in Ableton Live.

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  • Video is overkill, there are alot easier ways to do this

  • @UrbanLikwid easier =/= better

  • @UrbanLikwid ps- alot isn't a word.

  • Would you show how to make a drop? Maybe Dubstep or Fidget-House?

    AND

    Explain the Opperator, please :P

  • @Avayl check my new video on drops :)

  • a waste of time, have 2 ways more fast to do the same

  • @ahtrams thats your opinion.

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  • Veeery nice!!! Great work as usual :D Happy new year

  • my rise sounds like its clipping as it rises as opposed to a nice gradual rise..how do i fix this and make it a smoother glide?

  • nice job man

  • Love the vids!...trying to watch em all! Much love n respect from the U.S.

  • just what i needed to know, thanks so much :)

  • @serkanloch Hey I started out with reason. If you're interested in my opinion I'd stick with reason and switch to ableton later once you've got reason mastered. Reason is really good in that its intuitive and visual, where ableton leaves things very open ended and self-guided. plus once you have reason mastered you can rewire it with ableton and dominate all sortsa things.

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