How to resample, split frequencies and other tricks in Ableton Live.

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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2011

Listen to the adverts for the packs of patches for massive 1.1.5:

Datsik Pack: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkwaEjQATso

Skrillex Pack: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWXakIfcEL4

These are advertising .ksd files (presets) for massive - everything you hear in the adverts is straight out of massive. No fx, no resampling just straight patches.

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  • Hey,

    does using parallel processing ie. sending your mids to a send channel with with ur band pass and vocoder etc have the same effect as frequency splitting

  • @Delicorish Yes, exactly the same effect.

  • @Tasbo1982 is the only benefit in doing the feq splitting then to save ram and processing power? or are there other benefits?

  • @Delicorish Good question. yes there are other benefits, you can put the sample into samplers, you can change its pitch, you can change its tempo. But not much else. in an ideal world with super computers you could just have a fucking massive effects chain. The reality is noone has a computer that powerful (except maybe the NSA and GCHQ but they won't let me play with theirs). Don't knock saving CPU, when you get properly into resampling the CPU save is a godsend.

  • @Tasbo1982 lol im not knocking it im just trying to learn more resampling is something i might need to get into

  • @Delicorish I know you're not knocking it! I was just trying to express how CPU power resampling needs!

    Anyway hope it helps. I've got a new tut out soon which shows an even better method of doing this type of thing, so stay tuned.

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  • Wow, bad ass tutorial! I got your massive patches too, thanks!

  • @Tasbo1982 Dude, you have thousands of VST's haha!

  • @666sende666 Yes, you can use Slicex with the autodump option enabled, but you must first resample the track with Edison, and then drag to Slicex.

  • Awesome tutorial!

  • Thanks so much!

  • Yes you sound like someone who would narrate Blue Planet or Planet Earth :p

  • I usually using sample things by Freeze and Flatten.. Then copy it to a new audio source ^^.

  • thanks, first resampling tutorial that actually helped me understanding this ;)

  • thank you :)

  • have you ever considered narrating? You have a really cool voice...

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