Production using Operator in Ableton

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Darkali
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Production using Operator in Ableton

Post by Darkali » Wed Mar 09, 2011 12:08 pm

Hi

I make Dubstep as a hobby and only really get the time to get on my set up once a week.
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I use Ableton Operator to make all my synths and Basslines, Can anyone tell me if I can get that Skrillex style bassline out of it? If not can I do it within the Ableton environment?

Have a listen to my latest effort!

Thanks

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shadowprotocol
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Re: Production using Operator in Ableton

Post by shadowprotocol » Fri Mar 11, 2011 5:05 pm

I'm pretty sure the consensus is that Operator is pretty powerful as a synth, but I'll bump for you anyways out of curiosity.

Don't want to hijack, but how did you learn to use Ableton? Do you feel the manual + videos that come with it are enough, or did you use an outside website or video series?

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jaimelee
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Re: Production using Operator in Ableton

Post by jaimelee » Fri Mar 11, 2011 5:10 pm

Skrillex made his stuff using Fruity Loops and plugins I think.

You can make similar Basslines in Operator using some Saturator and possibly redux.
Not sure how though, or just use Massive :6:

Not a fan of that area of Dubstep sorry.

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