Creating a Multisampled Instrument
Making your own custom instruments adds an extra layer of originality and uniqueness to your productions and lets your creative voice project more clearly throughout your tracks.
Using Ableton’s Sampler device and it’s powerful synthesis capabilities you can build your own instruments using sounds sourced from a variety of locations, acoustic, synthetic and found sounds.
Master Ableton Sampler & Create Instruments That Give Voice To Your Unique Sound
Course Features
Learn how to create multisampled instruments from scratch then discover exciting, useable synthesis techniques to enhance and transform your material.
- Over 60 Minutes of professional video instruction
- 7 indepth videos each focused on different processes and techniques for creating multisampled instruments using Ableton Sampler
- Learn at your own pace, watch as many times as you need to learn the lessons
About Your Tutor
Technical skill with an experimental approach to sound.
Alan Gleeson is a musician with 20 years professional experience working in all areas of audio production.
His interest in electroacoustic music, live performance and the science of sound give him a unique and profound perspective on sound creation and music production, knowledge that he is passionate about both sharing as an educator and developing as an evolving sound artist.
Course Summary
► Enhancing playback and performability – Synth & Found Sound Instruments
Going deeper into Sampler’s functions to enhance the material, giving it more life, dynamic and making it more interactive to performer input. The Pitch/Osc, Filter/Global, Modulation, and MIDI tabs will be explored.
► The Modulation Oscillator (Osc)
Sampler features one dedicated modulation oscillator per voice, which can perform frequency or amplitude modulation (FM or AM) on the multisample. This can be used subtlety as in vibrato, or in the extreme ways to add additional harmonics, character, and alter the waveshape of the original material with powerful and dynamic processes.
► The Pitch Envelope
The pitch envelope modulates the pitch of the sample over time, as well as of the Modulation Oscillator, if it is enabled. A pitch envelope is an incredibly powerful feature and is an essential sound design tool every powerful synthesiser is equipped with. We look at basic applications such as pitch bend and move on to more advances processes such as drum sound design and experimental sound transformation.
Course Summary
► First steps in creating a Multisampled Instrument.
Exploring the Sampler device’s Zone and Sample tabs – Importing Samples, Setup of sample playback, Mapping key and velocity zones
► Exploring Loop modes
Sampler has many powerful ways to affect the playback of samples. A detailed explanation of this functionality is explored.
► Working with synth samples and found sounds
So far we have the basics of a multisampled instrument made with acoustic samples. Now we will create two more based on samples recorded from a synth, and found sounds. This explores a slightly different approach in configuration. With this done it will give us more to work with when explore the synthesis features within Sampler.
► Enhancing playback and performability – Acoustic Instrument
Going deeper into Sampler’s functions to enhance the material, giving it more life, dynamic and making it more interactive to performer input. The Pitch/Osc, Filter/Global, Modulation, and MIDI tabs will be explored.
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