How To Use Ableton Live Racks To Create Multi-Sampled Instruments
A step-by-step how-to video that walks you through the creation of a velocity switched multi-sampled instrument using Ableton Live, Ableton Simpler, Instrument Racks, and Drum Racks. Produced by Mark Mosher of www.modulatethis.com.
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thank you, I find this programme tough to use, this is very easy to follow
thanks man. this is the best produced tutorial i have ever seen. keep it up
Great great video
Thank you so much. Totally simple to understand with your explanation. I would have never figured that out on my own. Thanks!
Great vid, thanks for the info.
The technique is the same. Just drop VST’s in the rack.
how do I stack VSTs in the same manner? I’d like one midi track to control 2 or more vsts
Wicked man. This is one of the only tutorials on instrument racks I’ve seen. Awesome stuff. Thanks for posting.
ta, didn;t realize racks where so simple
good stuff very useful
much helpful ! thanks
That was great. Never would have gotten deep enough into the manual to figure that out. Going to use this tool to make some music NOW. Thanks!
Couldn’t agree more.
The best demonstration vid I think I’ve ever seen on youtube.
wow thank u so much!
Nice one mate. Very useful.
Great video. Easy to see everything, and easy to understand. Useful stuff too.
Excellent tutorial. The information was concise in it’s presentation and well produced. I found this video very useful. Please make more.
hey how can i mix drums with the guitars?any help?thnx in advance..
Great tip banthepope! Thanks.
And thanks for the orginial tutes! Very helpful.
A couple of time-savers:
* Just drag all of the clips straight to the instrument rack, this will still create four separate simplers with the default settings
* When setting velocity (and other) maps equally, just right-click (or ctrl-click on one-button mac) and there is a menu option “distribute ranges equally”
seems a shame to not use those features, especially for something as tedious as building multisamples