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Posted by Airbase on Dec-30-2008 20:14:

Airbase lesson 005: Let's delay - SVD style

A nice and fairly simple effect reminicent to what Sander Van Doorn used to do in his older productions. Can be done both to productions as well as in real time when using Live to DJ. Presented in 720p using Ableton Live 7

Head over to http://www.airbasemusic.com then go to the menu Community and click Tutorials

If you like them, I'll keep posting them. Feel free to suggest things you want me to do tutorials on at my website.


Posted by Eric J on Dec-30-2008 20:58:

Love the tutorials, keep them coming!


Posted by trance-ecj on Dec-30-2008 21:19:

wow, thats great ur putting up some tutorials....very kind and informative!

Thank you!

As far as suggestions, I'd love to see a bassline one, maybe a rolling bassline to see how u work in various layers to create a whole bassline, from the sub to the mid layers, to any other noises on top to get that driving sound.


Posted by Tom Scott on Dec-30-2008 22:57:

Ahh thats great, thanks a lot. These tutorials are extremely easy to learn from


Posted by Zak McKracken on Dec-30-2008 23:13:

any more tuts from u know and they should be included in one of the stickys i think. very usefull


Posted by Beatflux on Dec-30-2008 23:47:

Cool, thanks!


Posted by MOK on Dec-31-2008 00:07:

Not sure what drives you to make these tutorials, but we do appreciate it.

On the plus side, it exposed me a bit to your music, so it's good marketing at least! =oD


Posted by Polt on Dec-31-2008 01:37:

quote:
Originally posted by MOK
Not sure what drives you to make these tutorials, but we do appreciate it.

On the plus side, it exposed me a bit to your music, so it's good marketing at least! =oD


quote:
Originally posted by Eric J
Love the tutorials, keep them coming!


Posted by Beyer on Dec-31-2008 02:18:

Ahh.. Perfect! Very nice of you taking time to give some tips like these!


Posted by Fledz on Dec-31-2008 08:14:

Ooooh a 9min tut! Great stuff man, gave me some good ideas


Posted by Jimb0b on Dec-31-2008 09:34:

Nice tutorials - nice and informative.

I would like to see a bassline tutorial as well, do you use a sub, mid and high bass for your rolling basses ?

Would also like to see some percussion tutorials, would be nice to see how you go about arranging all your hats etc...


Posted by Zomg on Dec-31-2008 14:14:

Awesome tutorial. Im not quite there yet,but its much appreciated anyway!! Thx Alot!


Posted by david.michael on Dec-31-2008 14:14:

Great job.

Also, dig this track...not what I'm used to hearing from you. Would be interested to know if you finish it.


Posted by Tom Scott on Dec-31-2008 14:41:

Does anybody know if it is possible to record the master audio output into another audio clip in FL Studio 8 like Jezper did in Ableton?


Posted by Zak McKracken on Dec-31-2008 14:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Tom Scott
Does anybody know if it is possible to record the master audio output into another audio clip in FL Studio 8 like Jezper did in Ableton?
cant u just render what u need and paste the wav into a new track? thats what i do in reason, that way i dont need to have efex on the master channel either as the whole delay effect is on its own channel (muting all the other channels while the effect goes).


Posted by Tom Scott on Dec-31-2008 14:55:

quote:
Originally posted by palm
cant u just render what u need and paste the wav into a new track? thats what i do in reason, that way i dont need to have efex on the master channel either as the whole delay effect is on its own channel (muting all the other channels while the effect goes).


Yeah course, was just wondering if there was another way or if thats an Ableton-only feature. Its always useful to know tips and tricks to do things differently sometimes lol.


Posted by justjabbin on Dec-31-2008 18:55:

quote:
Originally posted by trance-ecj
wow, thats great ur putting up some tutorials....very kind and informative!

Thank you!

As far as suggestions, I'd love to see a bassline one, maybe a rolling bassline to see how u work in various layers to create a whole bassline, from the sub to the mid layers, to any other noises on top to get that driving sound.


+1

Love the tutorials, keep them coming please!


Posted by Sean Walsh on Dec-31-2008 19:10:

This one is awesome, thanks! I'll eat up any other Ableton effects tutorials such as this


Posted by lowski on Jan-01-2009 16:07:

i thought the delay?filter was classic trip.

the delay/filter demo you did worked, just curios on what betas you had permib
which i actually stared playing with (master effets)
so anyway the delay fill made great senns in terms of the song, which i'm going to guess you still actually have'nt . It's actually a globe effect , and a good one if i can agree for every other producer,


Posted by lowski on Jan-01-2009 16:48:

quote:
Originally posted by lowski
i thought the delay?filter was classic trip.

the delay/filter demo you did worked, i'm just on curios just to see how you did it, and how other people can learn from you , and shock up this knowledge me more questionscurios on what betas you had (master effets)

Ok starting with a beat (loop)
* i understand actually being in the studio to record. (that's why you need to rock digi !!! your projects hav'nt,
before we move on can someone explain "Swing" to me. i fisrt remember anuyjomh llike that, my fisrt time here i was in a huge city
so anyway the delay fill made great sens in terms of the song (of what you want to did, give them a hard time just for a laugh, which i'm going to guess you still actually have'nt . It's actually a globe effect , and a good one if i can agree for every other producer,
permib (like a 1/16or 14/4)
which i actually stared playing with


Posted by lowski on Jan-01-2009 17:45:

I love the tuts. honestly i actually learned from the last one, much appreciated, please keep them coming


how is this new "swing"sound going down. from what i was first shown, it was a master effect

i saw in An SvD tut that he was using delay to add these swing effects to percussion, but at the same time it didn't seem like he had that much free range to playing.

now what was the delay stamp that he had for you to get that swing sound in your perccision. from Svd Tut' he actually did an issue about it, i'm watching it right now but , still missing the fudamentals. (time stamp) 4?16. actually not even , that's 3?4?

I have to say, hearing SVD , kind of makes you take a look at your own produtions and points out the parts that you can use some help in

stilll i don't understand that swing perc or bass sounds, either i'm listening too hard to catch the off notes or i just can't even capture it, eitherway , i will learn by the end of the night


Posted by lowski on Jan-01-2009 19:09:

I actually just descover this trick a little while ago, the only dif is that i wasn't rolling off the highs. can't wait to try it . thanks


Posted by david.michael on Jan-02-2009 02:41:

Calm down, lowski. It's okay.


Posted by lowski on Jan-02-2009 02:43:

hahaha what are you on glue?, i am calm


Posted by david.michael on Jan-02-2009 15:00:

Just seemed to have an itchy posting finger there, lol.


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