lmao no way you just did that on one instrument rack!! gotta try it now hahha
@genesis_tracksАй бұрын
If you do give it a go, please be careful of your sanity! 😭😭
@OPETiCАй бұрын
Bruh whatttt?! This is fkin nuts. JEEEEZ
@genesis_tracksАй бұрын
Cheers yo! Never again LMAOOO
@shakesum_moАй бұрын
Gen u popped off even harder than usual on this one jeez
@genesis_tracksАй бұрын
Thank you man! I did for sure, I haven't made a drop like that in a long while and it sure was refreshing coming up with something like that.
@shakesum_moАй бұрын
@@genesis_tracks respect
@MIAKOTOАй бұрын
Crazy that you did that lol
@genesis_tracksАй бұрын
Honestly never going to do that again 😭😭😭
@wesbr193Ай бұрын
this is why genes!s is THE GOAT
@genesis_tracksАй бұрын
I'd beg to differ but thank you sol much! 🙏💗
@deltarose7277Ай бұрын
dude you are insane lmao
@genesis_tracksАй бұрын
Thanks so so much man ya absolute legend!
@clwdytunesАй бұрын
what the HELL man
@genesis_tracksАй бұрын
I don't even know man
@16MEGABYTEАй бұрын
Hey do you know you were mentioned in this video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z3PKo2Npl8p5e9ksi=21jI2TDC6LSTCBYe at 5:19?
@genesis_tracksАй бұрын
I didn't know but thank you for letting me know about it! Dope video n much luv
@paralytikАй бұрын
Interesting "challenge", but... why? Haha. It just seems hella more tedious to make anything this way, and you're basically just limiting your note ranges on each of the elements, and the number of available "tracks", right? Or are all of the sounds going straight to the master track too? I can mention that I skipped through large parts of the video, since I am not an Ableton user (it's easy enough to follow along with the concept of how you do things, anyways). The MPE programming was kinda clever, on a conceptual level. I would have expected some more tracker-style linear programming of some elements though, but that's just me. Overall, pretty interesting experiment.
@illfordАй бұрын
Fun, it's not really about it being a practical setup, challenging yourself is fun. I don't think doing something requires something besides just feeling like it tbh
@genesis_tracksАй бұрын
I was bored one night and I wanted to do something a bit silly LMAOO Yes it's super tedious and it honestly doesn't do much but I just wanted to see what would / could happen all for the fun of it. To answer your questions, Ableton's workflow is designed to have one sound source only go through one audio / midi track at a time, and all tracks automatically route to the master. After watching the video, one of my friends told me that this wouldn't be as much of a challenge in FL Studio as one midi clip can have different channels that could route to different instruments and such. Because of this, the challenge is mainly only a thing for Ableton and other DAWs may not have this bottleneck. Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts! 🙏💗😊
@paralytikАй бұрын
@@genesis_tracks Yeah, I think I kinda get how it's set up then. I've just used Ableton a handful of times myself, but I have lots of friends using it. In Reason, I'd just set up a single Combinator for all the MIDI, and split the keyboard to trigger the synths and stuff that way. Then just route all of the triggered devices to their own audio channels to add effects and to mix, etc.
@paralytikАй бұрын
@@illford Yeah, I agree. Good way to dig deeper into the actual routings of Ableton, too.
@genesis_tracksАй бұрын
@@paralytik Ohhhh I see, I've never tried Reason but I've been meaning to give it a go sometime. Thanks for the insight!