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RAlvT wrote on December 10, 2014
I had no idea sampler was so powerful! This demonstration really encourages a lot of experimentation ideas.
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Earwig wrote on November 11, 2013
I've used Ableton and the Sampler for years and I still found this a great tutorial. Anyway of making the most of Ableton's native instruments has to be a good thing in my opinion!
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jeanrobert wrote on August 7, 2013
Ableton can seem very intimidating with all those tabs. However, once you know what does what, as explained in this video, the process seems that much easier. Good Show Macpro.
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Carrion Fowl wrote on May 22, 2013
Shows just how creative you can be with samples to generate whole new sounds. You start to see that all sounds are "linked" - just depends how you process. Olav's style is a little curt, but direct.
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GeovanniM wrote on April 14, 2013
If you ever though that simpler was good, wait till you get a taste of sampler, I do recommend first watching Richard Lainhart's Synthesis tutorials first to get the most out of this.
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Ekkomouse wrote on April 3, 2013
Great course Olav! Very thorough look at Sampler! I especially enjoyed the sound design section on how to make drums and synths out of any piece of a sample!
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Mr Fork wrote on March 1, 2013
Amazing tutorial. Really gives a good feel of the scope of Sampler. Olav is a great instructor.
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Victor Garcia Pichardo wrote on July 2, 2012
Fantastic tutorial. You don't always get to find information on some of the add-ons for Ableton Live, so I was very pleased and impressed with this one. Olav is very clear and easy to follow.
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SirSignify wrote on June 28, 2012
thnx Olav :)
the way You present things, explain and teach is cool and really educating. Top!
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Khobe wrote on January 18, 2012
Olav never ceases to amaze me with his technical know how. He's easy to follow & you come out of his tuts with fresh ideas for your own production. Without pretense MPV you're a financially accessible online top university for musicians & more, just in case you didn't know_You're the future now, definitely ahead of the curve, that's why you're hard to beat. Keep'em coming!