Create a Midi track and drag the audio to the bottom section and it will automatically create a simpler
@BoloDaProducer Жыл бұрын
Thanks 💪🏾
@e1ghtnine Жыл бұрын
@@BoloDaProducer insert New MIDI Track (Ctrl / ⌘ + Shift + T) . double click sample in browser it will add into a simpler automatically. no need to drag
@George-nx8zu Жыл бұрын
@@BoloDaProducer For drum samples, you can just right click the sample when you're browsing through samples in the browser pane and select "Slice to MIDI Track"- this chops up the transients for you into a Drum Rack instrument (so it'll chop up your Kick, Snare, Closed Hi Hat, Open Hi Hat, and put them onto different Pads basically). If you already dragged the drum loop into an Audio Track first and then later decide, you know what I want to be able to chop this up to use MPC style, then you can right click the sample in the Audio Track as well and select the same "Slice to MIDI Track"- same as doing it in the browsing folder. This allows you to chop up drum breaks by Transients, Warp Markers, Notes (1/16th, 8th Note), whatever you want.
@OmeFrank Жыл бұрын
This is because in the timeline an audio track treats een audio file as audio. A midi track uses an instrument. A sampler is an instrument. So actually to an Ableton user that’s quite intuitive 😁
@remyvegamedia Жыл бұрын
I spent about 5 years with Pro Tools, then 15 years with Logic. I started using Ableton last year. Within one week I was 10x faster on Ableton with beat making and composition in general. I'm still faster mixing with Logic Pro X, by a small margin, but as I catch on with Ableton, that gap gets smaller daily. I can't speak for everyone, but I think Ableton, specifically using clips/scenes, is a game changer for the writing process. Mixing and effects in a DAW to me is always sluggish, regardless of the DAW. But effects racks and macros with the Push 2 is dope once you get a hang of it.
@nickmass9427 Жыл бұрын
I won’t lie I definitely thought Ableton was more difficult to use than it is. It definitely has some great stuff once you take the time to learn it.
@andrebarnes7700 Жыл бұрын
Just double click on your sample and it automatically opens a simpler
@offTheMedsYe Жыл бұрын
"It definitely has some great stuff once you take the time to learn it.": Every major DAW in 2023.
@cloudneverclear Жыл бұрын
@@offTheMedsYeyeah that's called learning, you can't expect to just know everything in the daw right away. You can't make music unless you start getting used to learning things
@lmayes69 Жыл бұрын
You can turn off the add in preferences. Select the file folder tab then turn off the create analysis file
@88keyz Жыл бұрын
👍🏾
@Drrolfski Жыл бұрын
You mean asd, that's a very useful tip
@Bashanvibe Жыл бұрын
As a stage musician AL is the bomb!!! I’ve been learning it myself for stage!!!!
@FTropper Жыл бұрын
I'm a long time Ableton user and probably biased, but to make music in a DAW I like Ableton the most. Even though it can do a lot it still feels simple to used. When it come to complex routing and mixing setups, that's the point where I prefer studio one. For me Ableton is more for the creative, fool around part - something like Studio One is for the technical stuff. So basically Ableton is for me what you MPC is for you.
@smoothsavage2870 Жыл бұрын
I've tried a few before landing on Ableton like 10 years ago. I tried Reason, Studio One, Pro Tools, Cubase and Ableton. I knew how to use FL Studio, but didnt care for it because it seemed like everybody producing modern Hip Hop/Trap beats were using it and i wanted to be different lol. Pro Tools, Studio One and Cubase all seemed more like DAWs mainly for instrumental recordings and mixing. Reason and Ableton seemed more geared towards electronic music creation. At the time, Reason (It was version 5) was MIDI only and you needed a separate app for audio, so i think that's how i settled on Ableton. I think i have to get more into sampling because im missing a big part of what makes Ableton great.
@kno1ukno453 Жыл бұрын
Once you get past the learning curve Ableton is the business..So many ways you can tackle a beat, Been using it for about 10 years now and have only scratched the surface, yet still i've been able to make so very dope stuff. If there is one thing I can suggest is to create a default template with an instances of your favorite plugins, vst's, and drum racks with any effects you might use for said instrument then save it as the default template so anytime you open Ableton you can just start creating without having to load everything as you go.💯
@_tyrelljr Жыл бұрын
I'm not a hip hop producer as I'm making electronic music. What I would say is that you need to keep in mind it was made by electronic music artists and it is heavily geared towards live performances as well. That's why the UI and even the Push is different from anything else in the market. If I had one advice to give you, once you're getting comfortable in Ableton, dive into the world of Max for Live. You'll be blown away by all the effects and instruments created by the community. Also, the drag and drop of samples into a Simpler is exactly how it works actually, the nuance is that you need to not drop it on the grid. Or simply double click the sample and will load in a MIDI simpler (be careful of not having any channels currently selected, it will override the base device).
@MyPerspectiv Жыл бұрын
I couldn't afford the interface for Pro tools back in the days so my first 'kind of' DAW where I initially attempted to make beats was a program created by Sony called Acid Pro way back in 2002 or so. It was a looping software that made it easy for me to produce my own beats and also record my audio at the time. Within a few years I made the transition to FL studio which I felt wasn't professional enough. Somewhere around 2008 I discovered Ableton and I've been making beats on it since. Like you said, the main thing that attracted me to Ableton was the way it handles audio, warping and looping. With Ableton you spend way less time making adjustments to your audio and more time just being creative. When you combine that with the Push 2 or 3, sky's the limit. Very few software/hardware combos work as well as this combo's ecosystem other than maybe the NI & Maschine in my opinion.
@ccmp23 Жыл бұрын
You get into Ableton Live and think you know what it is quite fast… at some point between 2 and 8 months, it will properly click, then you start to learn the details and then you realise how amazing it is.
@buttoncreationz Жыл бұрын
asd files are analysis files containing information on audio files for things like time stretching, speed, tempo and pitch. Analysis files are created when an audio file is brought into Ableton for the first time. It is safe to delete analysis files, and you can stop them being created in Ableton preferences.
@thisisxonyx Жыл бұрын
Regarding the simpler/sampler if you don't want to drag the vst onto the track first and then add the audio. All you have to do is have an empty midi track open and drag the audio right onto the track itself and ableton would automatically place the audio into simpler for you.
@George-nx8zu Жыл бұрын
ASD Files are mainly useful for DJs I feel. Basically ASD Files allow you to save how you want a sample to be played when you drag it into different projects, saving the warping and clip tempo information so that if you're like a DJ and you want to drop the sample in quickly and remix something, Ableton doesn't have to waste time re-analyzing it to auto warp it, its already got that work saved from the ASD File. So if you're a DJ, and you're just improvising and remixing some Cardi B acapella, and you got this three minute drum break and you want to use it immediately in some random tempo, you drag it into Ableton in either the Sessions (Clip View) or onto a Track and it already knows how to warp it without any delays because of your ASD file. Otherwise it has to re-analyze the sample to warp it which takes time, especially if its a really long sample or three minute song. If you don't care about this you can make it stop creating ASD files by going to File at the very top and going to Settings, going into the File/Folder section and turn off "Create Analysis Files"
@88keyz Жыл бұрын
👍🏾🫡👍🏾
@raydawgggtrismegistus Жыл бұрын
That's one of the percs of Acidized wav files & Apple Loops... they store all the info you listed in the wav/aif file.. without creating an additional file. Producers use to make them in their sample packs.. back in the day.. then stopped 😅 Ableton doesn't read the Metadata in those files.. so it creates hundreds of files instead 🤦🏾♂️ THX 4 the info on stopping the madness 😆
@lisdexia1 Жыл бұрын
I use them mainly for presets. Any changes you make to an audio file or midi file are stored there. Just dragging an ASD from another project will copy all the the original work done on that track, clip, instance of a plugin... everything. Do the work once. No need to repeat. It's has so many way to work into anyones workflow, if you are familiar with it. As a technical writer I find the Ableton Help actually pretty good comparatively speaking. If Bolo spent a little more time understanding them, I think his brain would OTT.
@mrmister7355 Жыл бұрын
Good for you! I’ve been on ableton for years and I’ve not looked back
@Skerocuda Жыл бұрын
Ableton is king
@waltwilliams5195 Жыл бұрын
First, is good to see you getting over being such. Great video AND great comments! Almost of your cons have very simple solutions that have been answered here in the comments section. Ableton Live is the answer! Many people are afraid to even try a new DAW or learn something new. You are a real producer!
@bigpluck51 Жыл бұрын
Yo Bolo I believe the .asd file is a file Ableton uses to store info about warping. If I remember correctly it's only added to audio files. Because when I would remove the extension I couldn't use the file as a .wav file and if I deleted to .asd file all audio settings used on that audio file were lost. Besides they're relatively small files just containing text in a computer language Ableton uses, and it's saved right along side of your audio file. So if you're going to use that audio file in another app it's best to export that file as a Stem. Because the warping done in Ableton is not written to the audio file until you save it as a new file or export it as a Stem.
@jetmerlin412-_2 Жыл бұрын
You give us your authentic opinion. That's why I love listening. Definitely gonna check out Ableton!
@aktive80 Жыл бұрын
You can't play with Ableton. You will whine up making it your main source for creating beats. I was off & on since 4. Around 7 I was full throttle. I'm getting ready to start submitting. You'll see what I mean.
@Marko-nx9eq Жыл бұрын
Never 'clicked' with Live but after Bitwig I finally figured out what they tried to achieve.
@jusasicko849 Жыл бұрын
Glad I started with Ableton. Feels like I have way more possibilities and control than when I tried to use other daws
@sweetpo1 Жыл бұрын
The .asd files are where Live saves the warping information, you can do this manually in the bottom left near the sample info.
@geebee44 Жыл бұрын
Althought I'm right suprised you're just now trying Ableton for the first time, i'm impressed by by that fact. It explains why it is you are where you are in temrs of music, having big placement and plaques. Being in this industry, be it hobby or as professional hopping around simply does not lend well to completion nor learning. yet, it's we do... salute!
@PreciseSense85 Жыл бұрын
I like how much control you get over MIDI mapping. You can basically create your own midi script for your devices.
@DennisDayII Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this review. I'm a dedicated Ableton producer. In the game of DAWs it's the first one i started on. I was intimidated by the simplistic Swiss Army Knife. The future of more good producers coming over to the DAW is bright! Peace!
@notyourbusinessesnotyourbu7400 Жыл бұрын
Bolo finally got hands on Ableton Respect!!! In Edinburgh college and Uni they teaching us Ableton,Pro tools that's fundamentals
@jsmacks11 Жыл бұрын
Ableton's best feature hands down is the Drum Racks. Best thing i found for easily making Drum kits. And you can drag almost anything into the Pads, Samples, mp3s, soft synths, effects, midi effects, external instruments. Their normal Racks are the same thing but for instruments so you can easily layer stuff. And then you can combine both to create some very crazy stuff. I been using Ableton for 16 years and it has been great for making beats, producing/mixing, and live performances. Their stock effects are also underrated. They might look a bit drab, but they can cover you pretty well for almost any production task. Each update gets better as well. ill admit in 2007, i was pretty confused at first but it is definitely like learning to drive a car. The MPC was like learning to ride a bike. I have FL Studio as well and that program confuses the hell out of me. That is like learning to fly a plane.
@BoloDaProducer Жыл бұрын
💪🏾
@lilmaxAlarcxn Жыл бұрын
Yeah you can turn it off the .asd extension is the warp file for the clip Just Navigate to the Preference Menu Select the File Folders Tab and click the Create Analysis file option to turn it off
@MrDoublebeats Жыл бұрын
I was just about to say that for all the new Ableton users 💯💯
@dJackson.1223 Жыл бұрын
Also, turn off the 'Create Analysis File' option in the export audio window
@ChronOfTheMeguh Жыл бұрын
As a10+ user of ableton, one tip i can give you once you start diving into using audio effects and the stock instruments, is to remember that the initial sound, doesn't have to be the end result. Ableton's workflow when it comes to using effects allows you to take some of the dull sounds that come stock, allows you to turn them into what ever you hearing, you just have to do the processing yourself a few times. You can save your processing chains as Effect Racks or Instrument racks and the amount of effects you can have on any given track is as much as your CPU will handle. It's easy to be fooled by the previews of stock instruments when browsing them. They may not sound great initially every time but you always have the control to make it better in your own way.
@NJ-qd8jv Жыл бұрын
You can turn the asd off. You dbl click the Audio sound in the file browser and it will automatically open a sampler for you and a new Midi track, or if you want it on a specific Midi track just highlight the track then dbl click your Audio and it will open the sampler and load the sample automatically on that selected midi track.
@SC36DC Жыл бұрын
I personally recently switched from Ableton to Logic Pro. For what I do, mashups and remixes, using a lot of acapellas, I find the warping feature works much better in LP than Ableton. Just the way it handles acapellas that aren't so exact on beat. Ableton shifts the pitch in certain parts, way too much. Another huge thing LP has over Ableton, the mixer! I also prefer LP's built in sampler or Ableton's Simpler and Sampler. Drum designer, setting the key of the whole track, LP on iPad, etc. LP is working great for my workflow.
@temogrande5568 Жыл бұрын
Not in the new ableton update. It's pretty smooth now
@DeeMaxum Жыл бұрын
I've experimented with most of the popular DAWS over the years.... Ultimately I gravitated towards Studio One (currently have SO5) and FL Studio... Studio One has a lot of similar features as Ableton . As far as the ASD files you mentioned, That is ableton's way of storing all the metadata pertinent to your session, That way when you reopen it every time everything is still intact
@TK-hz4ss Жыл бұрын
I like using Abletons clip view to bang out ideas with and then ln use it through Rewire in Studio Ones timeline, awesome combo
@JesseLD3 Жыл бұрын
I love ableton. Been using it for like 2 or 3 yrs now coming from Maschine. I respect the creators over at that place. Its a great product and im loyal to the brand.
@eleven21_music Жыл бұрын
It's my go to DAW for production. The sound of it makes mixing in it very tempting. Overall I love it.
@j.ghmusic Жыл бұрын
Ableton was the first DAW I ever used. It was the main reason I got really good and creative with the way I sample
@ddeafner Жыл бұрын
I'm more of an FL Studio user, but I do like some things about Ableton. It has some tools and intricacies that made me eventually buy a copy of it, but I still use FL mainly. Sometimes I'll use FL as a scratchpad, then convert my stems to WAV and continue working on the project in Ableton. Ableton's time stretching and warping is one of the best, and I love their stock plugins.
@marvin469 Жыл бұрын
That's exactly what FL has become for me to a sketch pad lol
@mrreggiej85 Жыл бұрын
It was a little different to figure out for me compared to FL studio. Once I learned how to do what I needed, It's all I use anymore to track synths.
@carbonvibes Жыл бұрын
Great job Bolo! You had me laughing @2:42 😂😂😂
@marcnfinit Жыл бұрын
As someone who started out with the MPC 2000XL, Reason and then Logic, Ableton is the end of the road for me. All of the music I have made since 2016 has been done in this DAW. To echo what a lot of people are saying in the comments, in the beginning it seems intimidating and awkward at first glance but the more and more you dive in, the workflow becomes seamless and fun. Love the channel by the way 👊🏾
@towerrunner4675 Жыл бұрын
It's one of Ableton's paradigms to keep WAV files untouched. So start / stop marks (and other related stuff) will be stored in an ASD file whenever you use a WAV.
@Synfluence101 Жыл бұрын
Have you tried adding all the dope audio fx into the processing chain? The filter, amp and compression are quite good. Simpler has a great auto splice function as well. Once you get going in Ableton, it’s one of the best DAW’s. It doesn’t have lots of eye candy , but that saves on processing and distraction from musical creation.Finally, there’s Note for iOS to create sketches and then you can continue them in Live via their cloud.
@lilmaxAlarcxn Жыл бұрын
I love to color my projects If I got a feeling going on a song the whole project can be blue and shades of red or purple it help my brain process the sound. The UI can be colored any color thats probably my favorite feature other than if your computer has a driver for a piece of hardware then it shows up native to be routed and connected. hook up serato sample and navigate your entire catalog of work in key
@friendofthechannel-i6i Жыл бұрын
i love that you use the word: "Program", instead of "app". i use that word as well. We must be around the same age, "Older"
@CDOGATL Жыл бұрын
Ableton is my "go to" sketchpad for making beats, arranging and vocal tracking. To each his own, but my ideas flow faster in Ableton. I have all of the major DAWS and IMO Ableton rank#1 for creativity.
@hiddentechno8266 Жыл бұрын
Ableton is fantastic although it's more geared towards electronic and techno music. It's also set up for live performances and jamming on the fly. You can of course directly add audio samples on the audio channels, the simpler instrument is when you want to use audio on a midi channel.
@Username_Invalid Жыл бұрын
I could do a master course in both Ableton and FLstudio as I have used both for so long. I will say Ableton once you get used to the shortcuts, workflow, and work arounds. It is such a great daw for getting what is in your head out very fast. Give it time, such as 4 months, it will be a blast.
@MYHOODMONOPOLY Жыл бұрын
in 2020 I took a class on Ableton Live.I started making beats on there last year. I made beats on Mpc s and Synthesizers through protools. Ableton can be opened inside of Protools. You would need 2 monitors. I have some beats i made on my page i uploaded this weekend. I have used Ableton to record audio but I wouldn't recommend it only because I havent mastered it. Protools would be my preferred DAW but Ableton is very powerful in my opinion. The sound level is pretty high. Thats my opinion.
@JosephSoulMusic Жыл бұрын
Ableton LIVE has its pros and cons and they are unique to each individuals use case. For me personally, I prefer producing in Ableton and tracking and editing my vocals in Cubase. Just gotta find the workflow that helps you make the music you want to create. Ableton make it way easier to get ideas out of my head.
@LITZjams Жыл бұрын
I’m shocked you didn’t try this earlier - it triumphs over all DAW
@CITYDAGR8 Жыл бұрын
5:42 that’s how produce all my tracks. I never make a beat in sequence view. I like to make different takes then I sequence live like I’m performing it 8:00
@TheTonyTitan Жыл бұрын
Oh! I forgot to comment about the Drum Rack! It has an MPC-like work flow. Ableton has at least 4 ways to make beats Session view Arrangement view Drum rack Simpler/ sampler
@JakeSweeper Жыл бұрын
Instrument Rack is a godsend when using library software like Analog Lab and Kontakt and you don't use their respective midi controllers. Definitely recommend learning how to use, (and save) them.
@Vancejabariali Жыл бұрын
I was able to learn Ableton Live way faster compared to FL Studio. AL just feels way more intuitive and the warp features are really clutch. I used to think the UI was ugly too, Dark Mode and customizable colors really saved it for me 😂.
@rexeffect7122 Жыл бұрын
Bolo, i just got ableton about a week ago and you are hitting my thoughts about the program right on the head! its good but a little different.
@daillman863 Жыл бұрын
Give it some time you will grow to love it.
@daillman863 Жыл бұрын
9:40 you can absolutely just drag those sounds in there and ableton will create a simpler automatically.
@lisdexia1 Жыл бұрын
I feel it's good he came up with some issues that are actually features. A little investigation would reveal some workflow jems. I sold my Machine for Push 2. I still have the Komplete 14, but use more of the workflow aspects with the DAW.
@yiqwaba3833 Жыл бұрын
I had the same issue with not getting back to the main screen, I just uploaded studio one back up, but it's been in the back of my mind. The plugins are good.
@NJ-qd8jv Жыл бұрын
Re the audio selecting and moving around, you have to click the top of the audio file, there are a number of things you can do with the audio file depending on where you click the Audio file, upper half, lower half, right left, etc its actually really crazy some of the stuff you can do.
@aktive80 Жыл бұрын
Go to options , file folders tab & turn of analysis file option. You can actually create default templates for any idea or setup by dragging setups to the far left browser. Get in those options Bolo. I think you are about to crossover big bro. Once you get comfortable... get a Push controller. It's actually going standalone but just Live without a CPU. Have fun bro. Cause it is going to be fun &get well big dog. 💪🏽
@SirusLawson Жыл бұрын
Bein a Ableton user since 2008 it’s my go to and the only daw I use,I’ve tried pro tools,Reason and Cubase but Ableton is my fav by far and will always be my go to
@lpn369 Жыл бұрын
Ableton live is crazy fam I love it.. been on my Akai hardware since my computer crashed 3yrs ago.. far as for Software? Live is my go
@XavierMercedis-i2w Жыл бұрын
You can use an mp or mashine as a plug in. Or just record your mp straight into it
@machiavelli4428 Жыл бұрын
The .asd is the number one reason I was put off my Abelton. I like to keep clutter minimal
@jsmacks11 Жыл бұрын
It is annoying but I'm hardly peeking inside my sample folders anyways.
@dopebeatzproductions Жыл бұрын
I have zero knowledge of ableton live , I’m working on pro tools right now but I started long ago with cool exit pro , I feel like it’s mostly preference at the end of the day just finding a formula that works for me everytime so I can get nice and comfy and get stuff done , I’m always happiest after that learning curve
@THA-REAPER Жыл бұрын
I usually use drum racks, external instrument rack, and sampler. The drums you can explode, but even before that they are all routed to separate audio channels. Simpler I never use cuz sampler does everything as far as needing to just manipulate a single oneshot. I'm not too big on the stock instruments, but the effects in Ableton you don't really need much. Maybe some tape stop, guitar rig type or stuff but very well capable with stock effects.
@bboymac84 Жыл бұрын
Finally you understand the power!!
@thebl8nlyblatantnetwork Жыл бұрын
Ableton drum racks 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@ProdByBorthWest Жыл бұрын
The sound thing is cause abelton cuts everything off over 0db in the program unlike other daws where there only cut the audio off over 0db once you’ve exported
@djeighty8421 Жыл бұрын
Once you learn that MPC/Ableton integration it’s gonna be a game changer. Mixing in Ableton is nice!!!
@dezmnfr Жыл бұрын
yea if u double click the sample in the browser it will automatically create a simpler track with it and that .asd you can turn off in preferences where says create analysis file.
@TonyThomas10000 Жыл бұрын
Ableton is the fastest production DAW on the market IMHO. It is really cool to record MIDI in Session view. You can use audio and MIDI loops together of various lengths and then record the arrangement you create into Arrange view.
@jsmacks11 Жыл бұрын
Yes. My first PC MIDI sequencer was Passport Trax in the 90s. It's per track looping of midi tracks was very similar to Ableton. I then went MPC which only had whole sequence looping which is how most DAWS work. I always missed the Passport Trax feature until I started using Ableton.
@gthcstudios Жыл бұрын
asd FIles are used to store Informations from the Clip, they are Analysis FIles containing Things like Clip Gain, Warp Settings and other Settings from the Clip Panel. But you can deactivate them in the Preferences (File/Folder-> create Analysis Files), if you don't need them.
@gthcstudios Жыл бұрын
There is this little Save Button you can use to save the current Clip Settings in the asd File, so when you import the Sample into a new Project it already has all your Settings applied.
@daillman863 Жыл бұрын
Ableton is my weapon of choice. I have fl and also reason but for some reason Ableton just fits my work flow.
@ProdBlknwight Жыл бұрын
Bolo, just found out through a quick google search .asd files are for audio files that give information about 'time strech, tempo pitch etc similar to exporting a track on fl that has 'time stamps' and so on) and i get what you mean with the selecting/highlighting at times is strange and the ui also. however with the shortcuts it makes stuff so easy, ctrl and J i believe is consolidate, ctrl e is cut i think but yeah its just quick and easy once you get past the strangeness of the ui. being from fl and finding it frustrating im glad i switched.
@THA-REAPER Жыл бұрын
You could turn off the asd file thing. So in the preferences go to the file/folder tab and turn off "create analysis file". It might let you have that all in one folder of choice. I haven't touched it in a while. All it is a file that contains warp, BPM, and key info. If your computer is fast enough you don't really need it on to notice a difference.
@larrytan73 Жыл бұрын
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@pixelrancher Жыл бұрын
Do Not Delete the .asd files. They are analysis files that contain all of the information Live uses for time stretching, tempo, pitch, loop settings and warp markers - basically, all the stuff that makes Live such a great app. If you've spent hours perfecting a loop, all of your work gets saved along side of the original .aif, .wav or .flac file in a format that only takes up about 1 Mb of space on your drive. Any time you open that sound file with its accompanying .asd file, it will open exactly how you saved it, will all of that extra information. The file volume, tempo, every warp marker, the pitch - all of your hard work exactly how you wanted it.
@BoloDaProducer Жыл бұрын
Ok cool thanks!
@OmeFrank Жыл бұрын
@@BoloDaProducerI personally switched the creation of asd files off. It still memorized all that stuff, it just takes a fraction longer to load a session. To me it’s wel worth not having the clutter. But that’s personal preference
@vergellim7361 Жыл бұрын
If you have the push you’l appreciate it. Press tab- switch session and arrangement
@beatsbydizzy8932 Жыл бұрын
Been using Ableton for years, my only DAW
@Drunk_Bishop Жыл бұрын
You can also turn off "create analysis file" in preferences. CMD + ,
@rockawayjah Жыл бұрын
go to preferences in the file folder tab an deselect create analysis file an that will stop the asd file from being created it's so ableton can find things faster
@momarfall3022 Жыл бұрын
What's up Bolo. You can turn off asd files by going to preferences, file folder and turn off create files analysis. I hope this will help.
@skipnobeet8765 Жыл бұрын
I'm curious, what do you like about Ableton over Studio One? Also using a program like Studio One, why did you feel the need to even want to try Ableton Live?
@BoloDaProducer Жыл бұрын
I like how it handles audio warping and I wanted to try it after using the push 3
@skipnobeet8765 Жыл бұрын
Nice. I'm a Studio One user with a license of Ableton Live Suite installed on my MacBook Although Live is a great daw, I'd created a web in Studio One that I can't escape with customizable keyboard shortcuts, macros and just learning the daw inside and out.
@rockawayjah Жыл бұрын
it doesn't just drag files in with a simpler just in case you want to put samples directly on the grid but if you want you can make so that when you put in a midi track it loads an can have the simpler already on it
@falikoufofana7740 Жыл бұрын
I moved from ableton to studio one and I’m happy, still keeping ableton live tho
@TannerByTheSea Жыл бұрын
Cool man! Finally👍🏼
@TannerByTheSea Жыл бұрын
I freaking love Ableton Bolo! Traditionally on my first album me & my brother did back in 2005 we went away from pro tools.. and recorded our first album on Cubase.. All the engineers we were working with down here were all using it as well.. but I did that again in like 2013 lookin for a NEW secret sauce’ so to speak.. and started combo’n My MPC 2500 & Ableton.. no push- just committing that to my DAW for writing.. Best thing “ I personally’ ever did.. I still never even tried the Push.. I am faithful to my Ableton tho! Keep messin w it! I call it the BMW of DAW’s zeeee Germans.. It operates beyond WELL for creating
@dan_tanna Жыл бұрын
YESSIR YESSIR!!!! Ableton is my DAW of choice. I produce, mix and master all in Ableton. Great video Bro!
@Aliengroover Жыл бұрын
It's funny about the layout, as I once used early days Ableton Lite with PT as my primary DAW setup (MPC, too) but my secondary DAW was Tracktion, now known as Waveform. That has the same flip flopped layout😂. It's also what kicked off the drag and drop fx that Studio One uses. But while Reason's the other beatmaking DAW I use. I may explore Ableton again one day. I always did like it.
@joegrant413 Жыл бұрын
Looking forward to watching this! I went whole hog on Ableton years ago and burnt out on it. Try it every now and then and realize how unintuitive it is --- at least to me! Currently using MPC standalone and MPC 2 DAW.
@MenaceKobain Жыл бұрын
bro ableton is the goat..
@IDONTPLAYENT Жыл бұрын
For sample based music production Ableton is like a cheat code. Connect it to a used push 2 and boom 🤯
@bjamminsincebirth3494 Жыл бұрын
Ableton is the best with Audio. IMO.
@juliantaylor70 Жыл бұрын
lmfao all DAWs, DAW
@rastabusiness3417 Жыл бұрын
Double click the audio instead of dragging it and it will automatically put it into a simpler track. TAB button will change from session view to arrangement view.
@phellylandveld9548 Жыл бұрын
Yea you could drag stuff into the sampler/simpler just put it into the empty area
@charlesbrister2203 Жыл бұрын
You can turn off the asd in the preferences. I forgot what it does
@BoloDaProducer Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@chadwicktyrone8894 Жыл бұрын
That first beat sounded like some way ahead of its time funky futuristic new style that could actually happen in 10 years 😂😂
@m-chopbeats7526 Жыл бұрын
Serato Studio probably has the best time stretch
@MattmanAZ09 Жыл бұрын
Tracktion Waveform also has that backwards interface.
@kool1968 Жыл бұрын
After all these years your just now messing with the beast 😳😳😳😳
@Andy-Kach Жыл бұрын
Now you must try Bitwig 😁 After Ableton, you will be impressed. This DAWs has many similarities because some Bitwig devs work for Ableton earlier, but in some direction Bitwig is much more better.
@juliantaylor70 Жыл бұрын
Any DAW. As a producer you should be able to move between and DAWs with some limitation
@bigpluck51 Жыл бұрын
After I sold my studio back at the beginning of the new Millennium I saw the writing on the wall. VSTs were about to be the rage so I sold all my keyboards, rack mounted keyboard modules as well as my Apple PowerPC 9600 that I had been using the very first ProTools 441 system with Opcode's StudioVision Pro. After Gibson guitar company acquired Opcode which was dying fast anyway. I switched over to eMagic's Logic, after I sold my Mac I brought a used Dell Laptop and continued with Logic. Just as I was about to go out on the road for what ended up being a straight five years, I had been away from Music Production all that time to come back & learn the eMagic was now acquired by Apple, but now I'm on PC with no way in hell I was going to shell out the money for a brand new G-Mac or an iMac so I tried Steinberg's CubaseVST then finally landing on Ableton Live at this time it in version 9.X.X, missing that linear flow I've grown accustomed to with StudioVision Pro & Logic I found Studio One and haven't looked back since. There are a lot of things I loved about Ableton Live, and as recently as six months ago after watching a few other guys workflow with Ableton I learned it too has a way of working in that linear fashion I love so much. I'm trying to take some time out to learn it, plus I'm trying to learn FL Studio. Which in my personal opinion has a stupid ass workflow, but I'll learn it eventually.
@patkelly8309 Жыл бұрын
How did you miss the Arrangement function?
@image66media Жыл бұрын
Ableton is painful to use without a control surface. But with the Push2 or Push3 the sample chopping and manipulation is VERY good. For controlling the system in a live performance, the APC40Mk2 is the better controller.