Ableton Live 12 Tutorial - Creating Bass with Meld = Ned Rush
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- čas přidán 18. 03. 2024
- In this Ableton Live 12 Tutorial I look at ways to create basslines using Meld and some of the new Midi Tools in Ableton Live 12. Support me on Patreon to download this project plus many many more.
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Sounding well Analord is a good thing.
Damn bro that bass line is SOO CATCHY! I LOVE THIS
I never watch an ableton tutorial and find it very funny, but this was very entertaining. Thanks for the cool vid! I'll be watching from now on! - Michael
It IS kinda Analordy, great stuff. Curious to see and hear where you'll take it!
Those filters have been my happy place since I jumped on at Beta. The comb's can do some excellent things
Meld is cool, but I keep asking myself “how many more synthesizers do we need?”. I’m still stuck on Operator as my go-to stock synth. With all the max modulators, I find myself not caring about new synths. I really like the gong sound btw! I might have to give Meld another go
I have the same feeling about new vst's. Live 12 has pretty much everything I've ever wanted, I'm not buying anything else.
I myself was an operator go-to for a long while. Meld is growing on me, but I’ll always be happy with samplers and some filtered saw tooth’s.
When I try a new synth (to my arsenal, I'm broke 🤑), I get disappointed at first. _I could just make this in operator or analog_
It depends on what you get/buy/find for free, but throwing knobs in random directions can give you a taste of what it can uniquely do. And that's coming from someone who usually clings to Operator, Analog and Tension
I wish I had this level of enlightentment 😅
Thanks Ned now we need the full track :(
Do we?
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6:18 This is because your LFO1 only goes under the 0 line if you look at the graph
Edit: Ok u got it hehe
makes me feel better to know we're all struggling with this 12 bullshite xd
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