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Ableton Live + TouchDesigner Behind the Scenes

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 6:23 pm
by elburz
Made a quick behind the scenes video of my latest audio-visual live show "Escape". I use Ableton Live, TouchDesigner, and Max 6 to make the show work, and the video is narrated and walks through how I've got everything setup and what's doing what.



Below is the trailer I made for the show.



Shoot any questions you got my way, I'd be more than happy to answer.

Re: Ableton Live + TouchDesigner Behind the Scenes

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 7:47 pm
by dubesteppe
thats a really cool set up! i have a sound design question for you. in tour trailer at around 26 seconds these mechanical stabs come in. how were they made?

Re: Ableton Live + TouchDesigner Behind the Scenes

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 3:33 am
by elburz
Thanks man! Could you be more specific about the sound you're wondering about? Are you referring the high pitched thing at about 0:37 in the trailer?

Re: Ableton Live + TouchDesigner Behind the Scenes

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 3:59 am
by dubesteppe
it occurs at 7 seconds, and 28 seconds. its like a low mechanical screech, some might call it a bass sound. i like its abstractness. it doesnt happen at 37 sec

Re: Ableton Live + TouchDesigner Behind the Scenes

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 6:34 am
by elburz
Sorry about the delay, just got home from work. Going to check out that sound in the morning and let you know!

Re: Ableton Live + TouchDesigner Behind the Scenes

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 4:35 pm
by dubesteppe
elburz wrote:Sorry about the delay, just got home from work. Going to check out that sound in the morning and let you know!
no worries!

Re: Ableton Live + TouchDesigner Behind the Scenes

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 7:22 am
by elburz
Ah, I see which sound you mean now.

I got that sound by sending u-HE Tyrel (Tyrell?) with a square wave mixed with some noise, through a an analog filter vst (VPS philta, in this case), through camel phat, a bit crusher (sonalksis bit crusher), through another filter (the fabfilter one pole filter, can't remember the name), into another vps philta.

I played a lot with the ADSR and panning to give it some interesting motion. The first filter just rounds the sound out, nothing extreme, camel phat adds distortion, bit crusher gives it some grit, then I send it through the Fabfilter filter for a bit of color (it's a gritty filter I find), then through a final vps philta to really smooth it out.

It's a sum-of-the-parts sound, but the VPS philta is really what rounds it out and makes it smooth, if you haven't tried it, I got a free copy in a Computer Music (or Future music, can't remember which) cd, so you might be able to find it on their site or something.

Hope that helped and sorry about the delay!