Thank you! looper has always been a bit of a mystery for me. One of the less intuitive devices - your video worked a treat though. I ended up looping a Saw tooth chord which then turned into a dubby techno track. Wherever the muse takes you I guess 😅
the start of my recorded loops always make a small crackling sound that doesnt go away, no matter how many times i rerecord, it´s always there. any tip on how this can be solved? great video.
i've had a friend with this same issue and we couldn't find a solution. i assumed it had something to do with using the looper in session mode as apposed to clip mode. a tedious work around is to go in and trim the beginning and ends of each clip to make them seamless whenever i hear those clicks i tend to ignore them and fix them later when i track the finished song
Thanks for this video! I've never quite known how/what to do with the looper tool in ableton, I'd always assumed that creating ambient music must have something to do with using the randomize to generate notes. I'm glad to have a new tool in my arsenal to work with!
Bob Ross vibes in this video
Love this, also love the fact that you mention all the shortcuts you use for newbies. Thanks a bunch.
setting up the looper with no sounds is so simply smart that it's painful ty
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enjoyable
So cool Thanks Brother! First vid where the looper makes sense!🙏🏿🙏🏿
once you get your head around it, it's a gas!
@@wowflower totally! I tried it today, but didnt set the bar length first. So ima watch again and take notes!
this feels like a gamechanger for me - many thanks!
i have giardia right now and am shitting my brains out and making some bangin ambient music. thanks
Thank you! looper has always been a bit of a mystery for me. One of the less intuitive devices - your video worked a treat though. I ended up looping a Saw tooth chord which then turned into a dubby techno track. Wherever the muse takes you I guess 😅
exactly! the looper makes all the decisions lol
This is sick 😷 congrats on the new release bro its sounding steammmmyyyyyyy
thank u homieeee!!!! hope you are doing well
dude, that was so cool
This was amazing! thank you!
fkn freak of nature!
You are appreciated
Dope, Sir!🎉🎛🦾🔊
Good idea for live performances
I’m the 420th like ✌🏾 Super concise info my dude
Very cool
Yr..interesting,sound good .
great technique, will try that
very cooool
very Brian Eno like as he used a DX7 which is the operator here
This was Amazing! Much Love from Russia man 💪🇷🇺
Hi,
Thank you for sharing this tutorial.
What sort of flute do u use & midi controller ?
Kind regards.
its just a random native american flute ingot for like 40 bucks- the midi controller i use is an akai midimix!
@@wowflower Thank you for your reply and your videos 👍
really fucking cool
What midi controller are you using?
I’ve been thinking about picking up the Akai APC 40 Mk2
im using an akai midi mix. i had an apc40 mk1 for years and loved it! i can imagine the mk2 is even better!
the start of my recorded loops always make a small crackling sound that doesnt go away, no matter how many times i rerecord, it´s always there. any tip on how this can be solved? great video.
i've had a friend with this same issue and we couldn't find a solution. i assumed it had something to do with using the looper in session mode as apposed to clip mode.
a tedious work around is to go in and trim the beginning and ends of each clip to make them seamless
whenever i hear those clicks i tend to ignore them and fix them later when i track the finished song
Thanks for this video! I've never quite known how/what to do with the looper tool in ableton, I'd always assumed that creating ambient music must have something to do with using the randomize to generate notes. I'm glad to have a new tool in my arsenal to work with!
randomize is a lot of fun but i've always preferred laying in the notes like this. glad you enjoyed!