OH GOD, MY BRAIN HURTS

So, here we are in the last month…being at this point in the process reminds me of the email reply I got from Peter Kirn of Create Digital Music when I told him I was going to write 365 Ableton Live Tips in a year: “You are completely insane.” Surprisingly, the project has been a […]

VOCODER: THE SNARERERIZER, pt. 2

Who knew there could be so much to shaping a little blast of noise? What’s the story with that X-Y controller? This guy is a character control for the noise. For most sounds, it works just great in the upper right hand corner, but you can move it around to make the sound more lo-fi. […]

VOCODER: THE SNARERERIZER

If you’ve spent any time with Live’s Vocoder, you’ve probably noticed that in it’s default state, it tends to lend a snare drum like quality to anything it touches. That’s because it’s default carrier is Noise – a key component to any synthesized snare drum sound. Unlike using a straight noise generator, however, the vocoder […]

PREVIEW W/ THE RIGHT ARROW

I always forget about this one. And then I remember again, and like it a lot. To preview files from the browser, there’s actually no need to turn on the Preview switch: Just highlight the file you want to preview and hit the right arrow on your keyboard. This turns on Preview for the current […]

GRAIN DELAY: MUTANT CHORUS

At first, the Grain Delay appears to be a beast intent on total sonic destruction, but as I’ve pointed out a few times this year, it really shines at some much gentler effects. I quite like using it as a chorus effect. Let’s take a look: Spray is turned up a little bit. Strictly speaking, […]

MIDI SYNC: WHAT’S THAT OTHER STUFF?

A little more about the advanced options that appear when you unfold the Output or Input ports in the MIDI/Sync tab of Live’s Preferences screen. By default, the MIDI Clock Type for Output sync is set to Song mode: First off, the name of this parameter tells you an important piece of information: Live only […]

WE DON’T NEED NO STINKING MIDI SYNC

So. If MIDI sync isn’t going to do the trick, how do we work without it? Well, first off – it all depends on the context. The short drama I’m going to present right now can be easily adapted to some contexts but not as well to others…I leave it to you to digest and […]

MIDI SYNC: THE LOWDOWN

A few tips back, I mentioned that I sometimes give a really short answer to people who ask me how to set up MIDI sync with Live. It is this: “Don’t” Let me explain. There are two situations where sync is handy: in the studio and on stage. In the studio, MIDI sync is very […]

MIDI SYNC: THE SYNC

Once you’ve got sync going, you may need to spend some time adjusting the quality of the synchronization. It’s not uncommon for there to be a bit of lag, causing the Slave computer to be a bit behind the Master. Due to some of the wacky things that can happen with delay compensation, it’s even […]

MIDI SYNC: THE TROUBLESHOOTING

If things don’t work properly with sync, the first thing you want to check out are the sync indicators. If you look closely, you’ll notice that these have appeared on both the Master computer…. ….and the Slave: The bottom square is the Sync Out indicator. On the Master computer, this should start blinking as soon […]