Stop Drawing in Your Melodies!
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- čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
- Drawing in your melodies in the piano roll is outdated. Here's a much better approach to coming up with an idea for a melody. Enjoy! Grab the project here: bit.ly/3qJp84n
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:36 The Drum Groove (foundation)
00:59 Melodic Sequences
01:41 Loop & Warp Sample Snippets
02:43 Swap Through Samples
04:44 Polyrhythmic Loop Snippets
05:25 Harmonic Loop Layer (+7st)
06:14 Add Echo to Harmonic Layer
06:46 Combine Polyrhythms with Even Rhythms
07:36 Auto Filter Movement
08:42 Bonus: Rozzer Advanced Stepsequencer
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Your tips on workflow are pretty amazing.
This, the sting tutorial and other videos are really amazing sources of knowledge. Really blessed to have these videos.
Thank you so much :)
I never knew you could just drag in a sample into the sample editor like that!
Same
Ableton is easier than you think
This is kind of a gamechanger for me, dude. Much appreciated!
Love what u do here! Organic is life😊
This is great for finding new ideas but if you already have an idea, midi is the way to go
I have never come across anyone on CZcams that is so creative when it comes to creating inspirational, original ideas as I have found on your channel. I have never even dreamed of tweaking Ableton plug-ins in the crazy way that you do. Just wanted to say a big thank you and to keep up the good work!
What is it?😮
It's a good idea to make little 30s loops when you want to get busy and quickly get a drinkable result but I'm sorry for me music has to tell a story. You have to want to take the listener into a universe that conveys visual emotions. Imagine someone crossing the savannah to get to the waterfall. The waterfall is the beginning of the break. You have to know where you want to go, not just hit 5 notes in the scale. One thing that's helped me a lot is tools like scaler 2 or hookpad that let me easily get the chords I have in my head without going through 400 hours of theory.
warp feature is one my favourite tool for sound design.Seriously ! Results are often unexpected sounds that I resample and use in my productions. I really like to see people like you using it a lot too.
Love this workflow 🙌🙌
Your videos are awesome! Giving so many tools to get the inspiration going. Can’t thank you enough! 🎉🙏
That was a joy to watch, really creative technique!
This is just LUSH!! Thank you for this amazing video!
Awesome!
Yes. The beginning of the video perfectly shows where I am now with most of my music. Well here.. There is a very good drum march and that's it, nothing else. :D
Personally I find it easier to start with the melody and then add in the kick, bass, drums and the rest. Though a nice groove can also get your inspiration going sometimes.
Simply PURE vibezzzz ⚡️
Amazing tutorial thank you 🎉
These tips are pure joy! 😁
Great!! Thanks for share your knowledge
Great tips!
New favorite Ableton channel! Love these types of tutorials. Thank you!
Always learning some cool tricks for you. I enjoy this style of “find the vibe.” Also you’re really relaxing to watch 😂
Always inspiring 👊
great work man, this is such a useful and creative concept
Really nice and simple 👌
Great stuff as usual. I enjoy using Rozzer as well. At the beginning of the video I was certain you were going to do Slice to MIDI on the loops. Another great way to find inspiration.
Great job thank you friend .!!
Thanks for all the great advice on ableton's workflow and how to create awesome patterns. 🤘
Amazing. Thanks for this)
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. Some great tips as always.
Well done. Vibes vibes vibes
Love this.
thanks againnn! like always!
you are opening a world to me. Thank you
wowww great video and info, thanks man 💯
Great video again. No hype, clear and super useful. Excellent!
Inspirational! Thx
I've learnt a lot new tricks with you 🎉Thanks
great !
Pretty good technique mate!
I actually learned something from this. Thanks.
Never understood why Ableton doesnt show the auto filter move when you turn on that lfo of the same device.... makes it hard to 'read' the status.
Thanks for your content!
That, and a way to reset the filter lfo progression would be very handy, even if you disable it and re-enable, it's progression continues where it stopped.
very handy feature!
Always thanks to u )) amazing 😊
Phät!! Thx so much for sharing; amazingly inspiring tutorial!
Genius!
Very nice tutorial..✌️
Genius ! Great video. :)
nice one. i would try 5 steps too instead of just 3 and 4. probably good for the things that should stand out some more, like the ones with slow modulation
I am on Cubase but think I can get a similar workflow with Loopcloud - will try with 5 as well 🎉
Thank’s a lot :)Nice technique)😎👍🏼
My pleasure!
Thx again
Thank you too!
I take a few issues with this, although the tips shown here are REALLY valuable.
First problem I have is that the "groove" that you made is 4 loops taken from a sample pack, which in my opinion is a bad way to start a song. Of course it depends on the style you're producing, but usually the melody is the thing that gets stuck in people's heads, and is most remembered. Without a strong melody, there's no song, even HUMBLE by Kendrick is like 3 notes arranged in a memorable way.
All those melody loops that we use start off as just that, a melody which the beat should then be supporting. Not the other way around, and I think getting into the habit of making a beat before there's an actual song there is potentially very detrimental to new producers. In genres like house, that means 90% of their songs are based around a 4 on the floor beat, rather than actually being songs with a distinct personality, and leaves VERY little room to actually carve your own sound out.
I'll definitely be taking some of the advice from this video, I just hope that newer producers don't all take this route.....or maybe they should so the rest of us stand out more 😈 lol jk
@@mit136speichenumdiewelt Why would my comment be deleted lol
Sometimes rhythm inspires the melody. Multiple ways to make music. It doesn't always have to start with a melody but sometimes it does.
100% agree
Hello. Thank you, very interesting technique. 🙏🤗
really useful stuff.... as always... ;)
Yeah man this is teally great stuff.
This is lit
Simple but effective.
Cool Thanks a lot :)
Happy to help
I'd love to see a similar process of ajusting a melody to a groove really made, without premade samples.
wow
Funny how I actually enjoyed the music in the intro :D silly music also works!
Your Intro is on point^^ still laughing and it reminds me to the following
It happens from time to time, that I´ve produced a really "outstanding song" including everthing it needs.....Than I go to bed with the biggest smile on earth....
Next day I´m excited as f*** and show the song to my girlfriend and already during the first seconds i want to undo it, because her facial expression and also the song are now strangely the opposite of what i felt a few hours earlier when listening to it. i
Vibe !!
What makes your videos so unique are those little tips in between. Also: It is so much fun to see you flying through the possibilities of Ableton; there are always more options to get a result. And there is more: It``s great to see you having fun; well; i can feel that :) Since i edit video since the beginning 80s i fly with AVID in a similar virtuous way ... One question: Until now i could not find a way to configure the keyboard, reprogram it, putting some functions or shortcuts on other keys on the keyboard ... Is there really no way to do that so i have to learn the shortcuts from Ableton??
I was not looking for key mapping, but actually zoom in and out of the timeline with the arrow keys ... Anyways; Resolved ... found a way to do that czcams.com/video/y9VU8Xa7-ls/video.html Thx again; rock on!!
It's not music production if you don't feed the goat everyday you're going to string your drum with.
Where did you get your goat from, farmer?
I decided from this video to try out Ableton, i used FL and i love it for certain things but feel like the workflow is too... strict? boring? time consuming? i don't even know but here it just seems so easy to do everything that you can only pull off with a bunch of vsts in FL.
Trying to figure out how to do something similar to this in Reaper, does anyone have any suggestions for plug-ins or extensions that would give me a similar workflow to this? TIA
Is it compatible with ableton 11?
When will the afro pack be released? I look at your shop every day. :D I would buy it now.
Interesting but I think those not that great at Ableton might get confused, Reasons Comp mode is probably a better way to do the same thing. For Me I'd rather just load the samole chops into a sampler and map across the keyboard in the correct key, MPC style.
I like this way of creating additional melodic components but at the end of the day you still have a 16bar loop with no progression. Getting from THAT to a full track is the really hard part imo.
What’s the point to pitch if you first decided to work in key?
Great tips, but you’ve done the same video a couple of time now. It’s all great and appreciated but what about the main lead or main theme of the track. These beds are great to have but get repetitive very quickly
I agree that he’s illustrated the same end result a few times now but they’ve all been different techniques. In any case, teaching how to hack a melody and chord progression is next to impossible as it’s one of the few bits of music making that you can’t skip the practice for. It’s just hard. You can copy good sounding chord progressions to a DAW and practice writing a melody over the top and you could well strike gold, but to do it reliably is one of the holy grails of music writing, regardless of genre.
Yea I agree, I think overall I am looking for something to lay over this bed and thats the difficult part. @@wapbamboogie7213
Melody at 0:12 caught me off guard💀
Can you make guy j type music 🙏
Watches the intro....looks at the 30+ tracks in his ableton folder 😑 😂
i am in this situation since 20 years......... -.-
🤣🤣🤣 the begining of the videos 🤣🤣🤣
You are a Mounster
Something that worked for me was buying a TB-303. :)
nice video ! :-) btw it's polymeter and not polyrhythm... Cheers!
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