Dope tut as always! Just one thing to min. 1:48: You could also map the volume control to one of your faders and then hit the MIDI button on the top right an click the arrow on the top left corner. There you can set the max. amount of your specific fader for instance to -6db. Then you could turn the fader on your MIDI controller all the way up and it won't pass that line. Just to let you know!
You'd think Adsense was giving an extra dollar for every 'wowsers' said...Possibly the best music production channel tutorial channel on CZcams! Thanks! :-)
Goodness me, there's so much to live for. So many knobs and buttons, so much useful info. Thanks Underbelly! You've become one of if not my favorite music instructor I've found thus far!
Ok wowzers, from all the videos I've seen in your channel I found this one particurlarly useful. I'd love a whole "you suck at playing live" mini-series, or at least a second video on how to prepare a set of different songs in the same session, for example. Thanks, keep it up!
perfect timing! great alternative for those who don't got the handy dandy foot peddle on your other video on live looping. saved me time & money =) p.s. love your enthusiasm n humor when sharing these things!
I am an old Gen Xer that cut my teeth in analogue vinyl many moons ago. After painfully reviewing young millennial CZcams producer channels I found you. Thank Wowsers that satire is strong in your creative arsenal. Up there with your musical talents. Thanks for skipping the frills and getting to the point. I (now proudly) suck at producing.
Hey just so you know instead of using the sends to control the volumes you can just map your faders to the regular faders and in the midi mapping you can set your faders to only go from negative infinity to 0db or whatever you want
Great video, really inspirational! Could you explain what does have you assigned (at 07:58 and 08:15) on the pad and what effect on the knobs for the repeated/pitched effects?
You actually map the faders to the volume of your tracks and set the max to nominal instead of +6 , however this does look like a super sweet config for live looping.
Hey, great video! How do you set your clips to automatically loop? And how do you ensure they loop for the proper amount of time? I often struggle to get it exactly in sync.
Hey thanks for this! Really informative. Wanted to ask what exactly was mapped on those knobs for the whole thing to stop and fade out at the end. Thanks!
Why when I try to record my drums and loop, it loops but also records the time I triggered the overdub not falling into place do you just have to perfectly time it ?
hey dude awesome vid ! i'm just beginning on Ableton and i wonder how is it possible to determine the lenght of the loop so that you don't have to press the stop rec button each time ?
Is there any way do this method in a way where we can transition to new songs in a performance setting? Or does there have to be an awkward period of silence as your computer loads when opening a different live set
You can easily assign exact values for your midi mappings just by pressing cmd m. That way you don’t need to use send levels to controll volume of individual tracks. Ableton is excellent for this, much faster (workflow-wise) than logic pro.
Very helpful. I’m betting you prefer the Akai controller to the Push2 ...but might you expand on the considerations and tradeoffs? I’m just beginning the search. Thanks!
hey Underbelly, can you show us how you did the delay effect so that cuts out the original material? I'm guessing that's just a dry/wet knob on the master?
Wowzers!
Happens whn u make beats watchng brazzrs..😂😂
Oh shit I know a beat or two of yours bro 🔥🔥
4:48 sounds like he’s rapping
(uh) new clip on the rhodes track (yuh)
I stopped watching porn for this
Totally worth it
yeah i had to stop for a bit while i filmed fuckin sucked
I have my porn assigned to pad 15 on the macro bank.
Wowzers
You got here via "suck", right?? :-)
@@SeansYTEntertainment live sucking...
Dope tut as always! Just one thing to min. 1:48: You could also map the volume control to one of your faders and then hit the MIDI button on the top right an click the arrow on the top left corner. There you can set the max. amount of your specific fader for instance to -6db. Then you could turn the fader on your MIDI controller all the way up and it won't pass that line. Just to let you know!
true that, very good tip. Will definitely have a video on midi mapping tricks soon.
Was gonna say the exact same thing!
great tip .. did not know that
You suck slighty less at producing
do you have an idiot proof guide to doing this? im a bit unsure what to do
You'd think Adsense was giving an extra dollar for every 'wowsers' said...Possibly the best music production channel tutorial channel on CZcams! Thanks! :-)
Goodness me, there's so much to live for. So many knobs and buttons, so much useful info. Thanks Underbelly! You've become one of if not my favorite music instructor I've found thus far!
no problemo Zhu
This channel is going to blow up
damn right
this gonna blow up thanks to youtube recommendations
Fuck
Yeeeee!
Dude. Your channel is pure gold.
Out of all the videos I watched, this made the most sense! Thank you :)
This opens up new worlds man, keep it up and give yourself a tap on the wrist - you've earned it ♡
thanks man, i'll be sure to tap it with vigor
Youre the hero we need, not the hero we deserve..
i just ask myself, what would diplo do?
Ok wowzers, from all the videos I've seen in your channel I found this one particurlarly useful. I'd love a whole "you suck at playing live" mini-series, or at least a second video on how to prepare a set of different songs in the same session, for example. Thanks, keep it up!
Intro: "Hi, you succ at producing"
Me: "Well, thanks for reminding me, I guess..."
never forget
love everything about this vid
You probably are the best ever youtube production tutor
This video never gets old
Oh man. I just realised, I suck at producing.
very good
perfect timing! great alternative for those who don't got the handy dandy foot peddle on your other video on live looping. saved me time & money =) p.s. love your enthusiasm n humor when sharing these things!
I love this channel man!
I am an old Gen Xer that cut my teeth in analogue vinyl many moons ago. After painfully reviewing young millennial CZcams producer channels I found you. Thank Wowsers that satire is strong in your creative arsenal. Up there with your musical talents. Thanks for skipping the frills and getting to the point. I (now proudly) suck at producing.
Dude...solid content. Gold standard demo. Thanks.
I love your content. Keep it up, proud of you.
learned more from these 9 minutes than the hours of other videos on looping.
This channel is Wowzers!
When he started speaking in tempo at 4:49
Great swing my man
I love this dude!!
As soon as you played that Rhodes, I just sat back, and let you play out. This was money all the way. Keep it up👏.
Really love you.
That bass drum fit so good with those first chords, wowzers
Absolute awesomeness!
Best loop tutorial of all time
Wowsers! Just discovered your channel. Made my evening.
thanks for watching jason
So simple, so instructive..
wowzers bro. thanks for existing
Is it possible to get that project file as a template or mind telling what the FX settings are?
this was hilarious and really helpful. I now have a general idea what to do and some good tips for mapping.
"you'll noticed that I've mapped the first five faders still attached to my controller" XD
Your channel is awesome!
The subtitles are 🔥
I am so glad I found you in my recommended
This is amazing
THANKS BRANDNDNDNENE
You can edit min / max values for midi controller mappings, so you can have the sliders max out at 0 dB instead of +6 dB.
Wowzers. I’m inspired.
I like your flavor bro. Vibe is dope. Great teaching techniques as well. Keep it up!!
thanks numbynumb
Wow nice... loving your tutorials man.
Once you started heating up with the effects, shit got fire. Respect, new sub here.
I'm crying because the metronome makes me feel pretty miserable too, very grateful that you've validated the nausea of my ears.
Hey just so you know instead of using the sends to control the volumes you can just map your faders to the regular faders and in the midi mapping you can set your faders to only go from negative infinity to 0db or whatever you want
Wowerz my guy! That was amazing!
Awesome tut!!!!!!! Would love for you to do one on how too get started scratching
scratching vid coming soon
awesome thank you! id love to see a video of you explaning how you set up your macro pads. :)
Been recording guitar loops with mic and amp but just messed about with this tonight and man it's so much more versatile
literally the best tutorial channel lmaooo
Thank you so much for this video!!
thx bb
Love you forever
When midi mapping you can take the max volume down to 0db from 6db, solving your clipping fader problem.
very inspiring, thanks
no problemo
That was wowzers, mother frickin impressive.
ive got the same mpd, love them
Hi did you manage to make the same tamplate as his, i have the same mpd32 but i cant make this template with the red box and everything
I think you're the best person of the universe.
I really like you you help a lot. Thanks dude!
ok no problem
Great video, really inspirational! Could you explain what does have you assigned (at 07:58 and 08:15) on the pad and what effect on the knobs for the repeated/pitched effects?
You actually map the faders to the volume of your tracks and set the max to nominal instead of +6 , however this does look like a super sweet config for live looping.
one of a few looping videos that I have stuck with to the end - now to try it for myself. Hope I manage it :) great video
Wowzers, this was a great video!
Digging this.
You can place Utility plug ins -6db on each channel so the full range of faders is usable with no sends too.
That Rhodes sounds awesome, may I ask what do you use for it? Scarbee Vintage Keys or something else?
Hey, great video! How do you set your clips to automatically loop? And how do you ensure they loop for the proper amount of time? I often struggle to get it exactly in sync.
Hey thanks for this! Really informative. Wanted to ask what exactly was mapped on those knobs for the whole thing to stop and fade out at the end. Thanks!
Sick guitar
What effect was that second knob? Closed caption is telling me he's saying "shrimp with the leg on" and I just have a feeling that's wrong.
Why when I try to record my drums and loop, it loops but also records the time I triggered the overdub not falling into place do you just have to perfectly time it ?
I’ve been looking for decent guides. You had me at dingus. I’m listening....
Wow! Amazing! Just a question: how do you do the looks it without “capture” function?
you're talented my man
Nice one, thanx!
anytime b
Another good one!
ayyy thanks maurice
A funny tut youtuber who is talented and entertaining. Amazing, keep it up. Wish I found this channel sooner.
thanks mayne
hey dude awesome vid ! i'm just beginning on Ableton and i wonder how is it possible to determine the lenght of the loop so that you don't have to press the stop rec button each time ?
Is there any way do this method in a way where we can transition to new songs in a performance setting? Or does there have to be an awkward period of silence as your computer loads when opening a different live set
how would you make a live looping session with an instrument rack instead of a track for each instrument?
Wowzers. Everytime
you can use the faders and set maximum to 0 in the mapping menu
You can easily assign exact values for your midi mappings just by pressing cmd m. That way you don’t need to use send levels to controll volume of individual tracks. Ableton is excellent for this, much faster (workflow-wise) than logic pro.
Your videos are lovely and very informative
best upload
thank
good work my brother
Hello underbelly what vst do you use for your bass track? thank you very much sir
minimoog v original
wowzers !
i love your "lets get started"-face. hope patent is pending.
face currently under reconstruction
1:35 U can limit the throw of the fader in midi mappings. (apple+M)
Wowzers.
1:20 to fix this, wouldnt it be possible to adjust Min/Max Values in the MIDI Map settings?
Lucas N yeah, that’s what I do when I map knobs for volume.
One question. How did you get the pad A to start and play loops. Do you have to map it to record and play?
do you record quantisation for drums or just have enough of a sense of rhythm (i do not) to get them to loop smothly?
can you make a video on how you do all your midi mapping to your akai on Ableton?
great video! Is there an option to automatically quantise the recorded midi?
Very helpful. I’m betting you prefer the Akai controller to the Push2 ...but might you expand on the considerations and tradeoffs? I’m just beginning the search. Thanks!
hey Underbelly, can you show us how you did the delay effect so that cuts out the original material? I'm guessing that's just a dry/wet knob on the master?