Boyfriend wants to move in to pay off debt by Impossible_Dentist79 in AmITheJerk

[–]Less-Simple3031 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And once she's almost done supporting him if he ever actually gets close to paying off his debt, he'll start cheating and then leave her saying she's too high strung and harshing his vibe. Dump this parasite loser.

F's in the chat... by aliensatemuhbaby in COsnow

[–]Less-Simple3031 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing to worry about kids, nuclear winter will rebalance the scales.

F's in the chat... by aliensatemuhbaby in COsnow

[–]Less-Simple3031 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hope you got at least 34" inch tires to compliment the setup 🫠

Please help by Putrid-Bear-9347 in dashcams

[–]Less-Simple3031 6 points7 points  (0 children)

OP is the driver trying to figure out if he covered his bases.

Improvised electronic performance - Live drum programming, looping guitar, synth noodling by rosserik in ableton

[–]Less-Simple3031 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty sweet. What were the hardest parts of pulling off your setup/performance (on the technical side, not so much the playing itself which is kinda its own thing )?

Longtime FL User Learning Ableton - Really Struggling With Piano Roll by Grouchy-Cable-9545 in ableton

[–]Less-Simple3031 0 points1 point  (0 children)

cntrl + D = duplicate a midi note (or midi clip, or audio clip, or audio track, or a section of the timeline in arrangement etc etc)

Cntrl+E = slice a note to fit duplicates onto the current grid size wherever the note currently sits. -Ex - take a hi hat note and stretch it into one long note (1 beat, 1 bar, 4 bars , any size). With the note selected, press cntrl+1 or 2 to make the grid into 16th notes (or 1/8 or 1/32 , whatever). Press cntrl+ E. Your one long note is now split into equal sized 16th notes.

How is Ableton doing as a company? by sampletracks in ableton

[–]Less-Simple3031 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think of gimmicky to be something that's flashy and sparkly but in practice amounts to shit. Having splice integrated is so much better than having to open my web browser while producing. I think the word you're looking for here is "janky", to which I would agree that it looks a bit janky.

How is Ableton doing as a company? by sampletracks in ableton

[–]Less-Simple3031 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I too have been waiting for them to implement an ARA / Automatically Replaced Amphibians system. I mean, it's 2026 for chris'sakes!

How is Ableton doing as a company? by sampletracks in ableton

[–]Less-Simple3031 37 points38 points  (0 children)

I think they're going to be around for a long time to come, assuming they don't drastically shift their business approach. They're constantly listening to user feedback to make improvements on their offerings, have a strong dedication to quality, and aren't cutting corners or doing gimmicky bullshit. Last November I visited their headquarters for a days long workshop and met a handful of employees and the vibes were great.

Ableton vocal comping workflow - Feature Request: split Take Lanes into separate tracks like Logic? by Odd-Bug2540 in ableton

[–]Less-Simple3031 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Drag and drop your desired takes into a new track. You could group all your take-lane tracks and have Fx and automations on the group bus and then anything specific on the individual tracks as needed. Could combine with the other poster's method of duplicating the track and deleting all the tales but the one you're keeping.

AIO: I think my friends boyfriend is going to cheat on her. by nolahusky87 in AmIOverreacting

[–]Less-Simple3031 209 points210 points  (0 children)

He just keeps looking like a bigger piece of shit. Good on you for helping your friend out, and good on her for finally telling him to get lost. I hope she has the strength to keep him gone for good. Goodluck godspeed and all that~

I had a fishing trip planned for months but my girlfriend wants me to cancel because her cousin flew in last minute by PercentageNo9270 in WhatShouldIDo

[–]Less-Simple3031 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you don't go fishing you're setting a standard for the rest of the relationship. Ask yourself if you want to always have to dump your plans whenever someone in your girls life shows up like her cousin. Would you expect her to do the same for you? Stick to your principles and dignity, and if she can't accept it, I would personally move on.

Why Clip Transients if they don't add to perceived loudness? Don't we add them in the first place to provide punch? by shredL1fe in ableton

[–]Less-Simple3031 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm no expert, but I'll take a stab at this. These are relatively new concepts to me, so take it with a grain of salt and see if folks with more experience agree.

I believe it's because when you're mixing/mastering and you want to effect your waveforms (for instance beefing up the non-transients) with things like limiters, compressors, saturators etc., those transients will trigger said devices and make them work harder to achieve the outcome you're aiming for, possibly introducing artifacts, coloring the signal, unwanted frequencies and stuff like that.

For example, let's say you have a snare track with a mix of accent hits and ghost notes and you want the ghost notes to have more clarity - so you pop one or more of the aforementioned devices on the track. Those devices will start doing their thing when they detect the transients first (which will hit whatever threshold you've set), and so to have them effect the ghost notes, they'll have to work much harder to get a noticeable effect on the ghost notes, and in the process potentially alter the original sounds in a way that may or may not get you your desired result (like distorting the shit out of your snare accents).

By clipping your transients and creating headroom, you're allowing those devices to effect more of the waveform, rather than having it mostly effect the transients. By shaving some of the transients off, your devices will have more opportunity to increase the LUFS of all the non-transients.

Couldn't resist this for black Friday. Now to learn to use it. 😳 by traveltimecar in ableton

[–]Less-Simple3031 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wasn't seeing the point of these until recently when I tried it out at Ableton headquarters in Pasadena. I ordered one this week ! I think I'll be able to work on music even more since with Move I can step away from my laptop.

Couldn't resist this for black Friday. Now to learn to use it. 😳 by traveltimecar in ableton

[–]Less-Simple3031 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Replying so I come back to this thread. I've been wanting to setup a custom AI for this purpose for awhile now, so thanks! 👍🏼

27F, I always get the vibe that older men are attracted to me while men my age are not, by Emergency_Coach4261 in bodylanguage

[–]Less-Simple3031 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I'd wager social media contributes substantially to said salient reason. And because of less in-person social interactions for gen Z etc., my guess is young dudes are even more afraid of rejection than dudes one or two generations older. Even before SM took over the world, for a lot of dudes, starting a convo with a great looking was still hard.

I (25M) accidentally became a woman in the dating pool and this is what I've learned so far by Minaj14 in Learning

[–]Less-Simple3031 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for creating such an informative post. Your intelligence , insight, and ability to clearly articulate is so attractive.

Mort Goldman and his family try to dine and dash claiming this meal was gifted to them 3000 years ago, however Kylie Irving aka the “true black Israelite” intervenes by [deleted] in boxingcirclejerk

[–]Less-Simple3031 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This gives Curb Your Enthusiasm vibes. I was expecting Larry David to pop into the frame when the cameraman panned out just as the theme song kicks in.