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Ableton live 10 intro fades
Ableton live 10 intro fades




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The self-explanatory Noise circuit introduces analog interference from tape hiss to buzzing input gain, selectable via the Morph setting with gain controlled by Amount.

#ABLETON LIVE 10 INTRO FADES FULL#

A built-in Gate at the input stage with adjustable Threshold and Release ensures that only input signal surpassing a specified level triggers Echo’s delay lines, selectively dubbing out a signal without requiring automation.Ĭonversely, the Ducking circuit allows incoming input to reduce the feedback line’s signal when input signal exceeds the specified Threshold amount, with Release time smoothing the return to full feedback volume – particularly useful when you’re going for a textural sustained feedback tone without drowning out transients from the original input signal, essentially side-chaining the feedback line to its own input trigger. In the virtual domain, these mechanistic inconsistencies need to be emulated and recalculated digitally – which is where Echo’s final Character tab comes in, delivering these idiosyncrasies with convincing aplomb.įirst, a pair of dynamics features help control Echo’s deployment without the need for automation. Much of the recognizable character of vintage tape delays come down to odd quirks in their machinery. Output level and Dry/Wet balance are supplied below.Įcho’s Character settings Building Character The default Stereo mode can be toggled over to Ping Pong, or the mind-melting Mid/Side mode, which can really open up the mix in unique ways – particularly with exaggerated width as governed by the Stereo amount dial in the upper right you can also minimize the Stereo value for fully mono output. This deceptively powerful routing feature is worth experimenting with, as it can yield definitively different textural results. First is the Reverb amount, which can be controlled by a mix amount and decay percentage and inserted before the delay, after the delay or strictly within the feedback loop via the dedicated drop-down menu. Dubwise OutputĪlong the right are some key behavior settings. That said, automating the feedback and experimenting with above 100% settings allows for precisely the kind of saturated bucket brigade decimation so popular amongst dub aficionados.

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With intense feedback available up to 150% percent, you’ll want to exercise caution as extreme screeching tones can result – a welcome feature if that’s what you’re going for, but even then, you might be advised to place a Limiter device after the Echo to ensure speakers, headphones, and/or eardrums don’t get blown.

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Pro tip: a cleaner Input “dub throw” can be arranged with Echo set all the way to wet on a secondary Audio Effect Rack Channel, with a new Utility placed before it use the Utility’s Gain, which now goes down to -Inf, to throw signal to Echo’s delay line – you can even assign it to a Macro dial and constrain it as needed. While unfortunately it only goes down to -40 db, the Input dial is great for insert automation, allowing for selective dub splashes that continue to decay without configuring a dedicated Return channel. Input can be boosted – along with the dry signal for a dirtier, clipped vintage feel via the D button – while the feedback signal can be inverted via the Ø toggle for wild modulation artifacts which is worth experimenting with at shorter decay times. Each line can then be swung forward or back in the same fashion as Live’s other delay effects if it isn’t sounding quite organic enough for you.

ableton live 10 intro fades

In Sync mode, delay times can be set in Note, Triplet, or Dotted divisions if you want to create a more deviously polyrhythmic stereo delay, you can also choose 16 th divisions, then set each channel to clever intervals. But if you’re like me, the beauty of a virtual delay unit is tidy rhythmic synchronization – especially when all kinds of non-linear grit are available elsewhere. If your Left and Right delay lines are unlinked, you can configure their lengths independently: one in Time mode, measured in milliseconds, the other in Sync mode. The primary decisions you’ll make regarding delay properties involve the delay line parameters located at left in all three panel modes. While there are plenty of competitors in the third-party marketplace, many with their own unique selling points, Echo makes a strong case to be the number one option for classic dub delays, lush modulation, and just about everything in between.

ableton live 10 intro fades

Simple Delay, Ping Pong, and even Filter Delay are sufficient for standard digital delay usage, but rather clinical by design and while Grain Delay is certainly unique, it’s simply not designed to deliver convincing vintage echo. One of the most welcome additions to the native Live device family as of version 10 is Echo.






Ableton live 10 intro fades