ROCK THE DELAY MODES

Well folks, one week down, fifty one to go. While week one was dedicated entirely to some basic essentials, we’ll now move on other topics on an anything-goes basis…and now, some fun with delay! Live has four delay devices (Simple Delay, Ping Pong Delay, Filter Delay and Grain Delay). All but the Grain Delay have […]

ONE KNOB, MULTIPLE FUNCTIONS

I’m spending today working with my friend Haj (of Sub Swara) on his new Ableton Live setup, and it never ceases to amaze me how quickly you run out of knobs on even the most well equipped controller. One of the advantages of old fashioned hardware mixers and synthesizers is that the interface is already […]

ADDING AUTO-BYPASS

The Auto Filter rack that we started yesterday needs another feature: auto-bypass. In other words, when the knob is rotated hard left, the Auto Filter device should be turned off completely so there’s no low cut at all. To do this, we’re going to map the on/off switch in the upper left hand corner of […]

BI-MODE FILTER

We’re almost done with the design of the filter rack we started two days ago – a few more steps, then we can move on to getting it mapped to a MIDI controller and rocking it on a gig. You see, I’m not happy with a one-knob high pass filter – I want it to […]

BUTTON THAT KNOB!

Hey everyone – occasionally I’m going to ask you for support of some sort to help keep the Live tips coming. Today, I’m asking that people help Haitian earthquake survivors. Even if our donations are small, if everyone helps it really adds up. The link above is to the aid organization started by Wyclef Jean. […]

BEAT REPEAT: 1 BAR LOOPER

For all the crazy and wonderful stuff you can do with the Beat Repeat, one thing I get lots of mileage out of in performance situations is using it as simple looper. Obviously, there are lots of ways to loop on the fly in Live, but this one is just so darn simple to set […]

ABLETON LIVE: GUITAR FX BOX

Since friday night, I’ve gotten a bunch of questions about the live setup that I posted a picture of. So today I figured I’d briefly talk through it and give you a sense of how I’m using Live when I’m playing guitar. Essentially, the setup is based around using Live as an effects box and […]

GRAIN DELAY AS PITCH SHIFTER

I got to play a bit more ambient guitar this weekend, and have some more fun with my Live effects box/looper setup. One effect I get a lot of mileage out of in this setup is the Grain Delay. I use several of them for a few different purposes, one of which is pitch shifting […]

OK FINE, DON’T USE THE MOUSE

In theory, the easiest way to remote control the parameters of an instrument or effect device is to set up a MIDI controller as a Control Surface and take advantage of Instant Mapping. (see Get MIDI Set Up Right for more on setting up control surfaces). In particular, I’m referring to controllers that have a […]

RACK VS. DEVICE PRESETS

It turns out that saving and loading presets is a slightly more interesting topic than you might imagine. Today I’m going to pick up where I left off yesterday with some basics – we’ll get into a more customized approach later in the week. When I’m talking about saving a Rack as a preset (like […]