In this video Dubspot Instructor and Ableton Certified Trainer Thavius Beck shares an interesting technique on how to make beats in Ableton Live. He shows us how he chops his samples while keeping them as warped audio and not using the slice to MIDI function. This opens up many interesting creative possibilities to work with the audio such as transposing, changing warp modes, and more. For those interested in learning some cool alternative workflows for manipulating samples in Ableton Live, you’ve come to the right place. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos like this from Thavius, Michael Hatsis and our other Ableton certified trainers.
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@rickmanary It’s a Launchpad. 8×8 grid.
nice!!
Wow THANK YOU. Finally a proper video on how to chop samples in ableton. This will make studio life much easier.
brilliant mate
Absolutely Amazing. Never thought about that.
god this is so genius!!! Thavius Beck the ableton GURU!!!
Thumbs up, Love the ideas. I’m a try that out. Thank Bro Excellent job
great tip!
thank you for sharing this!
Wow, I’ve seen a few demonstrations of using Ableton’s clips as drum triggers, but none of them took it that extra step to show why you’d want to actually do that over all the many drum sampler VSTs. Very impressive results, I’m going to have to keep this in mind.
great video!!!
make more plz
this is ableton 101 stuff. I’d love to see a tutorial on more advanced techniques in Operator or Collision.
@ctmexperiment check out our YouTube channel, there are many tutorials there covering all levels of Ableton skill.
Thanks…
@2007diamondz If you click on «KEY» in the upper right of your Ableton screen you can assign keys to trigger clips
@DubSpot I was in the KEY mode already, but still I coundt trigger the clips? It is only working when I play an installed instrument ? aaargh
thank you
Is there a way to asign audio fx like a filter, to each individual sample?
@joshmolina3 one way to do this would be using clip envelopes for each clip and assigning different filter settings in there. Or automate the device on and off to use multiple effects for specific clips. Hope that helps!
@2007diamondz you enter key mode to assign keys from the keyboard to mappable parameters and triggers (you can see the mapping in the tab that opens in the left of the screen), but to utilize it, you have to ten exit key mode. Providing that you haven’t try to assign reserved keys, it’s impossible not to work.
i use an mpd32 and when i assign the pads, the clips i chopped play but i also hear a piano keys playing as well. what is going on, i dont have any other audio or midi clips in the rack yet so i dont know where it’s coming from
wow that was really interesting, thanks!
thank you, this is just another level of beat makin.. so many possibilities.
how were you triggering those individual clips at 6:00? can you do it via your keyboard?
@chookiessss yes you can, using key mapping mode.
@DubSpot Is there a way to create One shot sampling other then this?