Ableton bass tutorial using Operator + effects pt.1(sub bass)
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is there any way i can make the bass more thicker without it sounding like i'm clipping the track? all my levels are fine, but when i add some sub bass, it sounds as if it is clipping with a bit of distortion and static
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probably a stupid question but, how do you get different notes with operator i only get 1 note
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thank you thank you :D
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why is your bass so much bassier than mine? Mine just sounds like a synth and it has a lotta high end. Urs sounds like u had an EQ and ur turn high and medium all the way down and turned low all the way up. WTF?
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Every time I drag the Operator over the midi track it shows the circle with a cross through it. Please help! BTW I am new to Live.
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Very nice! Thankss
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I accidently saved some sort of flute preset als the preset when I open Operator...how do I erase this and use the initial(empty) preset when opening?!
Simius01 3 weeks ago
@Simius01 Drop an operator down, then put all the settings back to default. All oscillators but one off, a sine wave, no filter etc. Then right click the title bar of the device -"Save as Default Preset"
ThePurestData 3 weeks ago
Newbie here. What does FM stand for??
googlevideo999 1 month ago
@googlevideo999 FM stands for Frequency Modulation (as opposed to Amplitude Modulation). You modulate the frequency of an oscillator with another to add "sidebands". Basically, it creates more complex waveforms.
ThePurestData 1 month ago
high as a kyte?
anyway great tutorial!
tommitd3 4 months ago 5
@tommitd3 Just a little tired- haha. Appreciate the view my man.
ThePurestData 4 months ago