Hi Guys,
I have just uploaded a new free tutorial video here : http://www.quantizecourses.com/pages.php/?cat=3
There are also lots of new Ableton tips and techniques on our facebook page and some exclusive vids if you are passing by : http://www.facebook.com/QuantizeCourses
Hope you find it all useful :-)
Thanks
Keith
Ableton Tutorial - Creating textures & builds with Chorus
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Re: Ableton Tutorial - Creating textures & builds with Chor
thanks for the tutorial!
i never used ableton chorus a lot so i'm definitively gonna try out your tips.
you may want to correct this typo:
i never used ableton chorus a lot so i'm definitively gonna try out your tips.
you may want to correct this typo:
...parameters add by the developers at Ableto.
Re: Ableton Tutorial - Creating textures & builds with Chor
Hey Keith! These are really quality tuts, thanks for sharing the knowledge!
Re: Ableton Tutorial - Creating textures & builds with Chor
thanks for the post! its really easy to over do on the chorus and come to a conclusion that this plugin is worthless... but you've outlined all the real methods to use it.
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Re: Ableton Tutorial - Creating textures & builds with Chor
is there a method to get the feedback to go more extreme? i've been trying to find a plugin that does out of control feedbacks.
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Re: Ableton Tutorial - Creating textures & builds with Chor
Yeah, the feedback controls on Ableton's devices tend to be a bit on the "reserved" side for my likinghydrogen wrote:is there a method to get the feedback to go more extreme? i've been trying to find a plugin that does out of control feedbacks.
Re: Ableton Tutorial - Creating textures & builds with Chor
Hi Guys,
Thanks for the kind words and pointing out the typo :-)
What type of effect are you hoping for with the additional feedback? I might be able to recommend something else.
You could always string them together in a chain or create a rack and run them parallel.
Thanks for the kind words and pointing out the typo :-)
What type of effect are you hoping for with the additional feedback? I might be able to recommend something else.
You could always string them together in a chain or create a rack and run them parallel.