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Re production in general: absolute kick in the nuts when you don’t really know what you are doing and you know the only remedy is to spend more time poking yourself in the eye.

    Amps it’s a constant learning curve, there’s no way around it. i’m 5 years in, 3 years of real effort, and the last year i’ve worked my ass off. now i feel like i’ve learned the rules about how to start making music and can start to be creative by breaking them. in april i thought i had it, by september i had writer’s block and felt completely useless, and the last 2-3 weeks i feel like i’m back in a flow state. i couldn’t begin to tell you what the difference is.

    the best advice i can give based on what i’ve gone through is to finish as many tracks as you can and get as much feedback from knowledgeable people as you can (that’s the tough one). finish everything you start. even if it sucks, finish it. get in the habit of finishing records because it’s a muscle you need to exercise, everything else is secondary until you really know what you’re doing.

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      …very interesting FB studio livestream with Nico from Kollektiv Turmstrasse (why did I not know he did these?)

      Raved about the versatility of the Novation Peak… might have swung it for me!

        303abuser Yeah, it’s beyond painful. Currently little point in me trying to finish anything, I can barely get the keys in the car, let alone start the engine.

          Amps it’ll take you forever to finish something at the beginning and it’ll probably not be very good, but that’s ok. you’ll learn techniques along the way that you need. if you only focus on sound design, get really good at it, what happens when you try to arrange a track? the answer is you’ll be starting again. then you master that and you have to learn how to mix, so you start again.

          trust me, finish everything, even if it’s complete shit.

          Unbroken1 everything i’ve seen regarding the peak has been pretty cool. watching demo videos is a horrible idea, makes you want to buy everything when you watch someone who really knows what they’re doing.

            Unbroken1 i only watch stuff if i’m actively in the market. broke that rule last week and now i want a dfam. 🤣

            …I’m in the market, and change my mind what I want twice a day

            haha that’s another problem. i’m actually going to sell some gear in the new future to make room for some new gear, as my workflow has changed and some stuff just doesn’t fit anymore. it’s a constant process.

            Ableton heads… Once I have laid some tracks out in Arrangement view, how do I go back into the Session view without triggering the Arrangement view? Once I have ‘recorded’ into the Arrangement can I not then go back and use the Session view as I was doing???

            On that same point, once something is the Arrangement, I can double click it and edit it, but those edits and changes are not then applied to that track in the Session view, it just becomes its own instance within the Arrangement view? Any way to change that?

              Amps not sure if this will exactly answer your question, so let me know if it doesn’t.

              my workflow is to do initial sound design in session view, then once i have enough sounds that fit together to create the foundation for a track, i put together a skeleton arrangement (in arrangement view), and then do all future editing in arrangement unless i need a new sound. in that case, i go back to session view, create the new sound, paste it into the arrangement, rinse and repeat.

              i’ve tried several different ways of arranging, but simple left to right chronological order works best for me. i find it easier to conceptualize the track and keep in moving toward the sound i’m looking for that way, plus it helps place fills/risers/transitions for me (as a side note, i usually create all my transitions by resampling existing sounds, i find everything sounds really glued together that way).

              specific to your question, once you’ve edited it in arrangement, the clip in session view is essentially separate. i like that as it allows me to create a base, dry sound, then use arrangement view to add pattern variations, automation, etc.

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                Amps First question - play a clip in the session view and it will override what is ‘playing’ for that track in the arrangement view. If you toggle between the two the track in the arrangement view will be greyed out. Click on the orange icon in the top right to switch back to the ‘recorded’ arrangement view track.

                Second question - no the clips are separate. But you can create a further clip with in the session view with the now edited clip and move that to the session view. You can use '‘capture and insert scene’ in the create menu to do this in bulk to create a scene of clips from the arrangement view (a scene is a row of clips in the session view).

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                  303abuser Cheers! That creation of a new instance for the Arrangement once I have edited feels really alien to me. If I make lots of changes in Arrangement and then go back to Session to make new sounds, how do I see how the sounds next to my latest versions in Arrangement??? Do I have to keep pasting them up into the Arrangement? I’m starting to wonder what the point of the two views is? May as well just have the Arrangement view?

                    apyssjw First question - play a clip in the session view and it will override what is ‘playing’ for that track in the arrangement view. If you toggle between the two the track in the arrangement view will be greyed out. Click on the orange icon in the top right to switch back to the ‘recorded’ arrangement view track.

                    Thanks, but not quite the issue I am having… my Arrangement is all drums at the beginning, no synths or anything; when I go back to the Session and hit play, it just plays my Arrangement from the start, rather than playing my session which has all the channels at the same time, drums, bass, synths etc. so I sit there in Session listening to just the drum part and then hear all the other bits come in exactly as they are in the Arrangement… it’s just playing back the Arrangement even when I’m in Session. Make sense???

                      Amps Stop everything in the master transport then play the scene in the session view, by pressing play on the relevant scene in the master channel column on the right hand side of the session view. This will play the session view clips and not what is recorded in the arrangement.

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                        Amps you can paste new session clips into arrangement right away or you can just play it “over top” of the arrangement session. do you know how to loop a section in arrangement view? what i do is loop the arrangement section, audition the session view clip on top, then copy and paste into arrangement.

                        after you play the session clip (see apyssjw’s advice above), you’ll have a red box with an arrow in the top right corner of the arrangement grid. when that’s lit up, it’s telling you that session view clips are playing along with arrangement clips. when you click it off, you only hear arrangement view clips.

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                          apyssjw by pressing play on the relevant scene in the master channel column on the right hand side of the session view.

                          Excellent stuff, this worked a treat.

                          The ‘master transport’ bit flew clean over my head. Can’t see a lot on it? Any explanation for a thicket like me?

                            Amps it’s just the play, stop, record etc buttons top middle in both views.

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