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GOxJJ
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 14 ก.ย. 2021
GOxJJ, also known as Jessie J. Chambers, is a producer, artist, and Creative Director. His musical journey began at the age of 15, when he first delved into production with a Boss DR-5 and a guitar amp. Since then, he has continuously honed his craft, year after year, evolving into a force in the music world.
The name "GOxJJ," short for "go Jessie J," symbolizes his relentless pursuit of artistic excellence and his aspiration to push creative boundaries. His talent for crafting melodies that evoke deep emotion has led to collaborations with major brands like Apple, Netflix, EA Sports, Fortnite, and MTV. Each composition serves as a universal language, connecting listeners from diverse backgrounds.
As both an artist and producer, Jessie also holds the prestigious role of Creative Director at MSCMKRS, a rising music brand with global ambitions.
The name "GOxJJ," short for "go Jessie J," symbolizes his relentless pursuit of artistic excellence and his aspiration to push creative boundaries. His talent for crafting melodies that evoke deep emotion has led to collaborations with major brands like Apple, Netflix, EA Sports, Fortnite, and MTV. Each composition serves as a universal language, connecting listeners from diverse backgrounds.
As both an artist and producer, Jessie also holds the prestigious role of Creative Director at MSCMKRS, a rising music brand with global ambitions.
How I Create My Drum Beats on MPC Live 2
In this video, I’m taking the melody I made and building a groove around it using the MPC Live 2. Watch as I create dynamic drum patterns to bring the loop to life. This vlog is perfect for music producers, beat-makers, and anyone looking for inspiration in their creative process. See how I approach drum programming and layering to make the music stand out!
Gear: MPC Live 2 - amzn.to/3W317C2
Gear: MPC Live 2 - amzn.to/3W317C2
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If you are using mpc software.. how do you render out ur audio from the midi program using your external.. that part is getting me
@@NorthsideTrappin If I understand you correctly, you have to create an audio track, stay on that track, select “In” or “auto” (it’s one of those) so you can hear the audio from your external. The MIDI track should have your external selected. Then press Record on your audio track. The MIDI track should write the audio to your audio track.
@ bro you understood exactly what I was asking and thank you bro.. by the way I’m a new channel trying to get back on it myself and love urs so far bro.. but I did exactly that but it doesn’t register the audio at all. I have the audio cables going from my fantom to the line 1 and 2 on the apollo. And it’s like in the software it wont grab the audio and it’s just being monitored. It’s so frustrating. Is that the process you do and it works?
Thanks, I appreciate it. My process is a little different. I’m basically creating everything in standalone on the MPC, so my externals are plugged directly into the MPC. After I finish there, I dump everything into the DAW to finalize. It sounds like you need to route outputs for example 3/4 into the inputs of the MPC so the sound travels that way. Let me know if I’m on point.
@ wow bro.. thanx a lot! Imma try that today! You’re 💯 in my book
Thanks for sharing. Keep making things happen!
Thanks!! 💯
Nice 👍
Thanks!
Happy holidays bro! My goodness that Hydrasynth is wild 🔥🔥🔥
Happy Holidays bro! It is, love this thing.
that table is sick. perfec for having multiple synths and a keyboard under
Agree 💯 percent
I need that Chroma Console man. Gonna add that to list of hardware pieces to get. Dope setup bro!
It’s dope bro! Thanks!
I just watched your gear tour ..and wanted to see you use it .thanks
Dope!
Hi man, could you elaborate for educational purposes? You mentioned your DAW is now essentially your MPC. And that whilst you own older versions of Ableton and Reason that you instead use pro tools which is considerably high priced - is there any particular reason?
Thanks for your question - I use the MPC as a DAW when creating or writing music and 95% of the mixing can be handled there as well. When I send the final stems to Pro Tools, it’s basically to finish the mix and master or add any additional sounds (if needed). I definitely understand that Pro Tools can be pricey, but this can be done in other software as well. I have friends that use Logic, Ableton, Reason, and the new Luna to finalize their tracks. I just prefer Pro Tools because it’s easy to use, and I believe the layout and its tools are well thought out for finishing a song. Overall it’s all about what works for you and helps you execute your vision.
@@goxjj thanks mate, that's cool to know. Fantastic setup too by the way 😎👍
@@homebrewinstrumentals7700 Thanks!
Dark Daze 2 is fire! 🔥🔥🔥
It is bro!
Man, I’ve had my eyes on the hydrasynth and chroma console since they dropped lol. Haven’t had a chance to play with either one yet but I’m excited for when that day comes! And the 37 key version of the hydrasynth is the called explorer 🔥🔥🔥
I think you’ll dig them! Yes, that’s the name, thanks bro!
@ No prob bro! Loving these vids 🔥🔥🔥Keep pumpin em out. You’re really inspiring me to get my channel back up and running!
Thanks!! You should bro! This is the best time algorithm wise.
Keeping your goals private is a must! And if you feel the need to share, be mindful with who you share it with. Keep droppin gems 💎 bro!
💯 percent! Absolutely, thanks bro!
Fresh!!! Keep em comin! 🙌🏽🔥
Thanks bro! Will do!
Dope bro! Let’s get it!!! 🚀🚀🚀
Yess sir!!