The best way to describe what I'm trying to accomplish is by giving an example: how would you go about eq'ing a compressor so that it only applies to certain frequencies? I'm using Ableton Live and I can't figure how to route this, it gives me a headache just thinking about it. Apologies in advance if this was covered elsewhere; in that case a simple link would suffice :). Thanks!
Also another random question that has been bugging me about Ableton... is there a quicker way to bounce something down to audio rather than having to route a MIDI track to an audio track and "re-sample" it? Appreciate it
kadomony
If you're looking to apply compression to only a certain range of lows/mids/highs, Ableton has a "Multiband Dynamics" plugin, or use any other multiband compressor.
If you're looking to get a bit more involved and are trying to compress certain frequencies throughout the spectrum:
-Create a chain group and add 2chainz(lol)
-put an eq on both chains
-one eq will cut everything but the frequencies you want to compress
-the other chain will be a mirror "opposite," cutting those frequencies
-adjust the points until the output sounds as close to the original signal as possible
-put a compressor on that 1st chain
-you could also make another chain for each frequency if you wanted different compression settings on each
About the bouncing to audio, try Freezing the channel then look in your project folder for the Freeze samples folder.
mnw479
Ok thanks kadonomy! Sorry for the late reply...
I'll try that chain tip, but I was really looking for a more comprehensive/standardized way to do this (i.e. being able to create this eq'ing a compressor combo with any set of effects). I think I'm just being delusional though :p
Freezing a track seems to work, I'll try that. The main reason why I bounce down tracks to audio is to save CPU; does freezing disable plug-ins on a track or the equivalent? I'm wondering this so I can do it faster than if I have to look through folders for a sample. Thanks again!
evo8
i think freezing a track is, in actual effect, bouncing that track to audio in the background, so yeah it wont use any plugins or effects on that track as long as it remains frozen.
Then you can flatten the track if you want to make it permanent
I'm wondering this so I can do it faster than if I have to look through folders for a sample.
Once you have frozen the track, if you don't want to flatten it, so your vst's don't disappear, you can create an empty audio track and just ctrl click on the frozen clip and drag it to the empty audio track, then you still have all the original work frozen and you can have the audio from it easily to manipulate without searching through folders.
DJRYAN�
I like the multiband dynamics route the best.. seems the easiest and most logical.. but eh.. what do I know..
Looney4Clooney
you can always just use the fx version of the synth you want to resample it in. Using absynth for example as an effect can make the process instant and non static.
re ryan : wtf are you going on about.
DJRYAN�
hell I dunno. I'm lost in a mist of wtf almost constantly. The dellusions I experience push me further and further to the edge of insanity while grasping onto the fact that 30+ year olds don't suddenly make it in the music biz and wondering wth am I going to do next.
I'm starting out the year single, unemployed, broke, virtually homeless, and without a clue as to where or what I should go/do next.
Yea, this is my world amd I hope its a place that you never have to visit.
MSZ
SherlockCrash
quote:
Originally posted by DJRYAN�
I'm starting out the year single, unemployed, broke, virtually homeless, and without a clue as to where or what I should go/do next.
Yea, this is my world amd I hope its a place that you never have to visit.
Good thing is it can only get better from there, and it will if you don't give up!
DJRYAN�
quote:
Originally posted by SherlockCrash
Good thing is it can only get better from there, and it will if you don't give up!
Looney4Clooney
quit the clubbing. Unless those dates in your signature have a different role. Learn a trade/ You aren't going to make it in the music industry. You aren't the brightest the person on the planet. Learn a trade and make a decent living.