The Little List of Tips and Tricks
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this is a small thing but useful
If you have been warping tons of clips and the warp markers need to be saved
u no have to save them individually.
shift select the lot. The save button is still active on the 'generic' clip view. You can save all of them at once
perhaps obvious, but it would have saved time had I known this earlier today
If you have been warping tons of clips and the warp markers need to be saved
u no have to save them individually.
shift select the lot. The save button is still active on the 'generic' clip view. You can save all of them at once
perhaps obvious, but it would have saved time had I known this earlier today
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wow. that IS handy. thanks.Scherer wrote:Just a little hint, but sooo valuable:
Found out by accident that you can scroll the mixer and arrangement view left and right with holding ALT + CMD + Left Mouse Button.
This saves so much time because you don't have to zoom.
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amazing. Thank you.peter181 wrote:If you have a bunch of copies of Operator or Simpler in a drum rack, you can change something, right-click, and "Copy value to siblings." Really helpful if you didn't think to make a macro beforehand.
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but you need map to siblings enabled in the options.txt
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Muzik 4 Machines wrote:but you need map to siblings enabled in the options.txt
No, you don't. Copy value to siblings is always available. Map to siblings is only available if thus enabled.
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We need to update this list for Live 9 (9.1)
This is a super helpful list of tips and tricks!
This is a super helpful list of tips and tricks!
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Behold, Live Pac-Man functionality:
(Selecting multiple clips transposed at different values, and changing their transposition in one go. But mostly I posted this just for the Pac-Man charm. Hehe.)
(Selecting multiple clips transposed at different values, and changing their transposition in one go. But mostly I posted this just for the Pac-Man charm. Hehe.)
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I just wanted to share that i love my logitech g510 keyboard as it has 18 macro buttons of which you can assign keyboard strokes or even record a sequence of keyboard strokes. It's sped up my flow heaps
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Just a note, most of the links you have pointed us to seem to be down ?
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Awesome. Thanks for keeping it updated dude
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Hey everyone! Just wanted to share our Tip & Tricks videos with everyone! We have a few different playlists covering a sort of Behind the Scenes look into our album and have just recently started posting more tutorial style videos aimed at showcasing creative techniques inside of Ableton.
All episodes are available on our youtube channel which you can find here:
https://www.youtube.com/c/refraktalmusic
All episodes are available on our youtube channel which you can find here:
https://www.youtube.com/c/refraktalmusic
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Re: The Little List of Tips and Tricks
if you are using multiple samples in sampler...you can use the "key zone" +- to create some randomization and glitches
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in sampler i like to put a little S&H LFO on your cymbals...and route it to sample offset....then put it on retrigger...and just maybe 5%, this then changes the start point of the sample just slightly at random every time the note comes....adds some depth
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Great work.
Thanks
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