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In this section of the YouTube video titled "Was ist so gut an Ableton Echo? - Mit diesen Tricks holst du wirklich alles raus!", the speaker discusses the use of filters and feedback controls in the Ableton Echo effect. The presenter starts by detailing the basic controls, such as delay, feedback, and wobble, and how they can be used to create various echo effects. The speaker then explores more advanced features, such as the filter delay feature, which can be used to enhance and manipulate the sound. The presenter then demonstrates how feedback can be used to create unique and interesting results in combination with loop controls. Finally, the speaker emphasizes the importance of experimentation with different settings to achieve the desired effect, whether it be a simple echo or a complex reverberation effect. The video ends with a demonstration of the different echo effects achieved using these filters and feedback controls. Overall, the presenter highlights the versatility and creativity of the Ableton Echo effect, encouraging viewers to explore and experiment with its various controls to create their own unique soundscapes.

  • 00:00:00 This section of a YouTube video titled "Was ist so gut an Ableton Echo? - Mit diesen Tricks holst du wirklich alles raus!" explains how to use the Ableton Echo plugin effectively. The speaker recommends adjusting three parameters to achieve different effects: the delay time, wobble, and feedback. The delay time controls the response time of the echo effect, with shorter delay times producing a more immediate echo effect. The wobble parameter adds a slight hint of randomness to the echo effect, while the feedback parameter controls the amount of feedback added to the echo effect. The speaker also explains how to set the delay time using binary note values and how to adjust the Halbkreise and Viertelkreise to achieve different results. The video ends with a demonstration of the different echo effects achieved using these parameters.
  • 00:05:00 In this section of the YouTube video "Was ist so gut an Ableton Echo? - Mit diesen Tricks holst du wirklich alles raus!", the presenter discusses the use of the Echo effect in Ableton, highlighting its ability to create interesting and engaging soundscapes. They demonstrate how to use the delay and feedback features of the Echo effect to achieve a wide range of effects, including simple echo and more complex modulated and reversed echo. The presenter also discusses the use of a stereo mixer output to control their signal, and the modulation feature to enhance and manipulate the perceived length of the delay.
  • 00:10:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Was ist so gut an Ableton Echo? - Mit diesen Tricks holst du wirklich alles raus!", the speaker is demonstrating the features of the Ableton Echo effect, specifically its ability to generate a wide range of edge-secret sounds with minimal effort. They begin by detailing the basic controls, such as the speed and frequency modulation, and how these can be used to create a range of interesting sounds. The speaker then goes on to discuss the Low-Pass and High Pass Filter functions and how they can be used to further control the sound. They also demonstrate how feedback can be used to create unique and interesting results, especially when combined with loop and other controls. The video then explores some of the more advanced features of the Ableton Echo effect, such as the "Wobble" function and the ability to morph and manipulate different sounds based on feedback control. Overall, the speaker emphasizes the versatility and creativity of the Ableton Echo effect, and encourages users to experiment with different settings and settings to achieve the desired results.
  • 00:15:00 In this section, the speaker discusses the use of ducking in Ableton Echo. Ducking is the process of reducing the volume of one audio signal in response to another audio signal. In the context of Echo, this can be useful for clarifying the original signal in the midst of Echo repetitions. Additionally, ducking can also be used with a compressor to control the release time. The speaker then discusses using the Feedback and Delay controls to manipulate the Echo's behavior. They demonstrate using a Makro to change the delay time, and using the Feedback control to create a feedback loop for a specific effect. Finally, the speaker emphasizes the importance of experimentation and finding the right settings for a desired effect.
  • 00:20:00 In this section, the speaker discusses the use of Ableton Echo in creating professional tracks. They highlight how subtle mixing of sounds in the background can make a big difference. To illustrate their point, they first generate a sound and record it onto an audio track. They then apply a simple packaging to the sound, which involves combining it with other effects such as a saturator, an oscillator, a compressor, and a flanger. As a result, they create a new sound that is different from the original sound. The speaker emphasizes the role of creativity in manipulating delays and other effects to create unique sounds. They encourage viewers to watch the filter delay video for more information on how to mix delays and other effects.

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