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Squelch Generator + mini tutorial (patreon exclusive)

Following up with a patreon request for expanding upon my Tipper Squelches tutorial, I made a lil walkthrough on building an improved squelch generator rack and go over how to use it and some of my workflow.

You essentially automate the 'input' knob for filter + pitch movement, and then every other knob will modulate how that initial 'input' automation works. sooo you're automating how your automation is automated by the spellbook.

a download for the .adg for the squelch generator rack should be attached. It should operate as an instrument rack you can drag onto midi channels now. If you're not using serum, just map your synthesizer of choice's pitch and release to the appropriate mapping.

If anyone has questions or other mini tutorial requests please lmk! enjoy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpwsoD-LtuU

6/06/23 EDIT: I've updated the rack very slightly, and made it an .adg file since it the .als files are incompatible with people without the same version of ableton as I. Whoops

I've added a knob to change the attack time for a lowpass filter within serum, and mapped the actual simple release to the rack instead of a spellbook-connected release. I've also added a few knobs for adding 'wobble', which is the Echo audio device's random repitching features. (If you've ever played the Legend of Zelda, Majoras Mask or Ocarina of Time, using wobble over squelches creates the same sound as the deku scrubs which is just great)

I highly encourage you to modify and change the rack. The 'wobble' knobs aren't really necessary and are for making a very specific type of sound, so I suggest changing the last 4 knobs to do something else - maybe try FMing the original input synthesizer signal. Or add a frequency shifter, idk go nuts

If you're NOT using serum, you need to remap the coarse pitch knob within the spellbook, and as well as the Release and lowpass filter attack knobs within the audio effect rack.

Squelch Generator + mini tutorial (patreon exclusive)

Comments

Thanks for notifying me - I forgot to consider .als files won't work on other versions of ableton. I've updated the rack a wee bit and changed it to be a .adg file, so I thiiink it should work with older versions of ableton. pls lmk if it works for you! I've also found this thread here (https://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php?t=204594), it appears you may have to unzip the .adg, open up the source code in a text editor and change the version to your exact version of ableton for it to work. To my knowledge all of the devices I used are compatible with 10 so it should be doable. If that doesn't work, or is too much headache, you may have to follow the video tutorial above and build one yourself within ableton 10 (I think this may be the most useful method for learning, only downside is you won't be able to reverse engineer exactly what i've done)

pailiaq

Tried to just drag this into ableton 10 but im being told its corrupt. I am assuming it is because of the 10-11 difference. Would love to have some time with this rack.

Ashe Douglas

Thank you, love the drums!

Cody Yerger


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