Ableton – Record Store Day Routine

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John Type has created an exclusive video for Ableton to celebrate Record Store Day 2026, combining a vinyl DJ setup with the Ableton Push 3. He samples the iconic Amen Brother by The Winstons, chopping it into 16 slices on Push 3 and performing it in a dynamic jungle-style groove using Note Repeat. The bass comes from a vinyl record with a continuous tone, manipulated between 33 and 45 RPM to create expressive pitch changes, and enhanced with the internal effects of the Pioneer DJM-S7 mixer.


Instruments

  • Sampler/Sequencer: Ableton Push 3
  • Turntable: Pioneer PLX-CRSS12
  • Mixer: Pioneer DJM-S7

Connections

  • Turntable → Mixer (Phono In)
  • Mixer Out → Push (Audio In)
  • Push (Audio Out) → Speakers

Vinyl

  • Drums: Amen Brother – The Winstons
  • Bass: Black Market Snuff Breaks – The Wax Fondler (D-Styles)

Push Sampling (Drums)

  • Sample the Amen Brother drum break
  • Enable Warp → Repitch Mode
  • Press Convert → Simpler
  • Set Simpler to Slice Mode (Beat: 1/4)

Push Chopping (Drums)

  • Set the tempo to 165 BPM
  • Sequence 4 chops into a 1-bar loop (second bar)
  • Enable Repeat + Accent on Push
  • Play live rolls over the sequence

Push Filter (Drums)

  • Add Auto Filter after Simpler
  • Press Layout → use XYZ control to shape the filter

Mixer Audio FX (Bass)

  • Tap Tempo: 165 BPM
  • FX 1: Flanger 8 (Width 8)
  • FX 2: LP Filter 8 (2nd LFO 1)
  • FX 3: Trans 1/3 (Duty 1)