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REAP3RMusic
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Moving on.

Post by REAP3RMusic » Tue Mar 01, 2011 6:19 pm

Hi there. I've recently decided to move on from FL studio to Ableton Live. For me its pretty much back to basics as i spent a while learning the ins and outs of FL and I soon realised that Live works in a completely different way. I've been using some DubSpot tutorials to try and get the hang of ableton but to no avail. All of their tutorials on basses generally use that POS synth plugin 'Operator'. Now, since i'm used to using massive i really want to use that, however, modulating the wobbles with it has become somewhat difficult since i started using ableton In FL i would make the raw bass and run it through 'Fruity Fast LP' (Low pass filter) and modulate the cutoff through that in order to make my wobbles rather than the performer in massive. Now, however, i've reverted back to using the performer to my own dismay as its only modulates the wobbles for 16 beats. Now my question to DSF is this, is there another way to modulate the rate of the wobbles in ableton using massive?
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hasezwei wrote:
Ldizzy wrote: skrillex does very fast-foodish synthesis... so i dont even doubt it...
fastfoodish? i work at burger king and have no idea wtf you mean by that :lol:

maybe thats why you work at burger king :6:

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Re: Moving on.

Post by Assassin » Tue Mar 01, 2011 6:34 pm

Buy massive/ableton.

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Re: Moving on.

Post by moki » Tue Mar 01, 2011 6:36 pm

Shit man operator is awesome! I like it better than massive.

I use it for all my synth sounds.
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Re: Moving on.

Post by contakt321 » Tue Mar 01, 2011 6:38 pm

Ableton has a filter called "AutoFilter"

Make sure you are using the most up to date version of Massive, you can automate the LFO (or any of the parameters). In Live's instrument window, click the configure button, and then touch the setting on Massive you want to automate.

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Re: Moving on.

Post by moki » Tue Mar 01, 2011 6:43 pm

you could also make your raw sound in massive and stick it into sampler, then you get the retrigger on your lfo's

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Re: Moving on.

Post by REAP3RMusic » Tue Mar 01, 2011 6:52 pm

Would that mean me pencilling in the rate modulation?
collective wrote:
hasezwei wrote:
Ldizzy wrote: skrillex does very fast-foodish synthesis... so i dont even doubt it...
fastfoodish? i work at burger king and have no idea wtf you mean by that :lol:

maybe thats why you work at burger king :6:

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Re: Moving on.

Post by bigfootspartan » Tue Mar 01, 2011 7:00 pm

REAP3RMusic wrote:Hi there. I've recently decided to move on from FL studio to Ableton Live. For me its pretty much back to basics as i spent a while learning the ins and outs of FL and I soon realised that Live works in a completely different way. I've been using some DubSpot tutorials to try and get the hang of ableton but to no avail. All of their tutorials on basses generally use that POS synth plugin 'Operator'. Now, since i'm used to using massive i really want to use that, however, modulating the wobbles with it has become somewhat difficult since i started using ableton In FL i would make the raw bass and run it through 'Fruity Fast LP' (Low pass filter) and modulate the cutoff through that in order to make my wobbles rather than the performer in massive. Now, however, i've reverted back to using the performer to my own dismay as its only modulates the wobbles for 16 beats. Now my question to DSF is this, is there another way to modulate the rate of the wobbles in ableton using massive?
You can actually get it to do a 32 step. There's an upper and lower section to the performer, so you can essentially have the cross fader set all the way to the top. Automate a square wave that will push it all the way to the bottom. For example, if you're using 8th notes a 16 step performer will give you 2 bars of change, so assign a square wave that oscilates at 2 bars and you'll have it switching from the top of the performer to the bottom and vise versa, essentially getting you 4 bars of automation.

You can always automate massive in the Ableton automation. Use an LFO instead of a performer and then pencil in those parameters. You can even automate a change of LFO shape (going from a sine to a saw) by automating the crossfader there. All depends on what you're more comfortable with.

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Post by REAP3RMusic » Tue Mar 01, 2011 7:29 pm

Okay so I've made my sound, added the lfo, modulated it through 'Configure'. Do i have to record it to add it to the playlist?
collective wrote:
hasezwei wrote:
Ldizzy wrote: skrillex does very fast-foodish synthesis... so i dont even doubt it...
fastfoodish? i work at burger king and have no idea wtf you mean by that :lol:

maybe thats why you work at burger king :6:

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Re: Moving on.

Post by paravrais » Tue Mar 01, 2011 7:53 pm

Why not use Reaper O.o

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Re: Moving on.

Post by bigfootspartan » Tue Mar 01, 2011 9:04 pm

paravrais wrote:Why not use Reaper O.o
:cornlol: thats what i was thinking after seeing the OPs name.

I haven't used Ableton for a while, so I'm not 100 percent sure what you're asking. When you modulate it through configure it'll add it to your list of 'can automate' parameters. Now you can write a melody/write notes in the session view (I think anyways, the linear view whichever one that is). Click the arrow under the track and pencil in some automation. Golden!

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Re: Moving on.

Post by REAP3RMusic » Tue Mar 01, 2011 11:16 pm

Well i've made the melody in session view, i'm having trouble getting it into the playlist.
collective wrote:
hasezwei wrote:
Ldizzy wrote: skrillex does very fast-foodish synthesis... so i dont even doubt it...
fastfoodish? i work at burger king and have no idea wtf you mean by that :lol:

maybe thats why you work at burger king :6:

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Re: Moving on.

Post by bigfootspartan » Tue Mar 01, 2011 11:52 pm

REAP3RMusic wrote:Well i've made the melody in session view, i'm having trouble getting it into the playlist.
Sorry im quite daft when it comes to the Ableton lingo. What playlist are you talking about?

If you mean you made a clip in the clip view thing you can just copy paste it. If you want to move it from the linear view to the clip view you can also copy paste i think. That's why i quit Ableton, too much clip based stuff for me to get my head around haha.

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Post by thor_beatz » Wed Mar 02, 2011 12:02 am

Ok, so massive has 16 steps, rate and any selection between these parameters. IE if you select 2 steps, it will only play 2 steps, if you want 32 steps, make the performer switch between upper and lower via the stepped LFO etc. You could even set the loop part of Massive's ADSR (env tab) to infity and select two different shapes.

In any case, using internal modulation will always sound different than the effect used in FL.
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Re: Moving on.

Post by Basic A » Wed Mar 02, 2011 6:05 am

Im so confused why speant so much time learning FL, which is a wonderfully professional software, only to scratch all that hard work abd put yourself back to square one having to learn a whole new workflow?

FL uses Asio drivers and LAME to play sounds live and render them, the same exact backend software names 99% of other audio systems use... After they fixed the PDC and added multiple cuepoints, it is now even more capable then many of the other DAW on the market as a production, mastering, and performance all in one solution...

I get the impression your switching because you think FL was a problem with your sound, and it wasnt. Your skills are... Rather then starting back at square one, why not keep working forward?

Unless, maybe you like things to be colored white? Because if the workflow isnt clicking with you any better... what else could be the point?
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Re: Moving on.

Post by REAP3RMusic » Wed Mar 02, 2011 9:59 am

I'm moving on to Ableton for 2 reasons: A) Because i find the pattern based sequencer very awkward in FL. B) I want to do more live stuff.
Hope that cleared it up for ya.
collective wrote:
hasezwei wrote:
Ldizzy wrote: skrillex does very fast-foodish synthesis... so i dont even doubt it...
fastfoodish? i work at burger king and have no idea wtf you mean by that :lol:

maybe thats why you work at burger king :6:

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Re: Moving on.

Post by thor_beatz » Wed Mar 02, 2011 11:27 am

Basic A wrote:Im so confused why speant so much time learning FL, which is a wonderfully professional software, only to scratch all that hard work abd put yourself back to square one having to learn a whole new workflow?

FL uses Asio drivers and LAME to play sounds live and render them, the same exact backend software names 99% of other audio systems use... After they fixed the PDC and added multiple cuepoints, it is now even more capable then many of the other DAW on the market as a production, mastering, and performance all in one solution...

I get the impression your switching because you think FL was a problem with your sound, and it wasnt. Your skills are... Rather then starting back at square one, why not keep working forward?

Unless, maybe you like things to be colored white? Because if the workflow isnt clicking with you any better... what else could be the point?
All I can think of is the recording and midi capabilaties of live. If FL improves that there really issnt any reason why I'd use any other program. Also, Ableton is 2 times more expensive and no lifetime upgrades...
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Re: Moving on.

Post by EDN » Wed Mar 02, 2011 1:34 pm

moki wrote:Shit man operator is awesome! I like it better than massive.

I use it for all my synth sounds.
^^ This, operator is fucking bad ass.
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Re: Moving on.

Post by LordBid » Thu Mar 03, 2011 12:00 am

IN THIS THREAD:
stupid person learns perfectly fine DAW, thinks it sucks cus he hasnt spent enough time on it, moves on to new DAW and doesn't know how it works.

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Re: Moving on.

Post by buttock » Thu Mar 03, 2011 7:29 am

REAP3RMusic wrote:I'm moving on to Ableton for 2 reasons: A) Because i find the pattern based sequencer very awkward in FL. B) I want to do more live stuff.
Hope that cleared it up for ya.
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Re: Moving on.

Post by Njamimars » Thu Mar 03, 2011 2:05 pm

FL is still my perfect DAW, why should you ''Move on'' ? It's a really good DAW with no limits.

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