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Waves gtr3 ableton
Waves gtr3 ableton









Click on Filter/Global on the top tabs on the sampler. Next up we want to change the amp envelope. I added a little under 4000 crossfade for both the sustain and release. If it is click-y and you don't want that sound, fiddle around with the crossfade setting until you get it smooth. Try holding down a C3 or whatever key you like and see how it sounds. Try and capture as much of the sample as you want within the sustain modes brackets. Also click on one of the release modes as well. Either regular Loop or Back and Forth should do fine, but back and forth can create some cool sounding rhythms depending on the sample. We're going to want to loop this sample, but clicking one of the buttons under Sustain Mode. To fix this adjust the volume slider, next to where it says Sample Start) (You may notice your sample is fairly quiet once put into sampler. It can be as long or short as you like, but mine is a fraction of a section long. Now, isolating a section of the sample like so. Drag and drop your sample into the Sampler. Next step is to open up either a Sampler instrument, or a Simpler. Feel free to do any sort of time stretching or repitching you like. For this tutorial I'll be using this string sample. Any sample will do, but for the best results I like something with a clear pitch in it so we can later use for chords or melody. I have had people in the past ask me how I make some of my songs sound really spacey so this sort of covers that as well.Īnyways, we are going to start with a sample. I use this technique a lot when I'm feeling uninspired or just want to get a simple atmosphere down on a track I'm working on.

#WAVES GTR3 ABLETON HOW TO#

Well here we go, going to attempt to write a little tutorial for how to get a nice ambient pad with just a few simple steps.









Waves gtr3 ableton