@@datboib3432 I think nowadays people CAN learn music without an instrument if they do a little research, and even if they're not, some of the best music comes from experimentation from people that DON'T exactly know what they're doing yet. I just wanted to spread a little awareness for polyrythms
Yeah, pretty much every song ever uses polyrythm lol. Vocals over a drumbeat? Polyrythm. Melody over bass? Also polyrythm. I also fail to understand why this polyrythm in particular is hard to make.. it’s just a simple midi pattern 🤪
Brother literally any daw under the sun can do what anyone does digitally in a daw,, Nowadays it just does not matter what you use. Please prove me wrong.
For those who haven't noticed, the sound is fairy sparkle, a preset from flex, which is not only a stock plugin of fl studio, but it's also free and a pretty powerful synth :))
Once, when bored, I made a pattern like this lasting for an hour or something (I absolytely did not do it manually: I put each note on a separate track, made it a loop of a different length, looped all of them endlessly, and then glued them together). It's fun seeing all the mathematics playing out over the course of time.
You can make polyrhythms easily by using the little double-headed arrow that appears when you select multiple notes. It allows you to stretch notes and fit them however you like to. For example, if you wanted a 3:4 polyrhythm, you would but 5 notes equally spaced out (the one, two, three, four and one again) and four other notes (the one, two, three and one again), then you would make the four ones hit at the same time using the double-headed arrow thingy. You can do this with any polyrhythm you like.
For those wondering how to do this (somewhat easy) in fl: If you have a certain number of notes with equal length, you mark them all and drag them to a full bar while pressing either shift or alt (sorry I forgot). Once done, you have any number of notes equally spread over a beat/bar. Repeat with the second number of notes for the polyrhythm and you’re done.
Set up your first set of staggered notes and then duplicate, select all notes in the new set, and use the arrow to drag out. after you do it a couple times, copy and paste multiple sets and do the same with multiple at a time. at the end you can select all and even out the note length. Actually, there's a chance that you can only do this 1 set at a time. I would test it out to see if doing this with multiple sets causes issues with timing
If you want the actual way to virtual riot and most everyone is using, all you do is draw in a certain count of midi all of the same length for each not your are making. Then add +1 midi note to each in whichever descending or ascending pattern you desire. Finally, use the midi stretching function to shorten each notes group to match the shortest one.
Bro I was just thinking about trying to do this. My drummer friend and I talking about polyrhythm and I was like but what if you did it with notes? Very cool!
This is the sound you hear before falling asleep every night, you just don't remember it.
So how you do?
@@PaketBuhla You are not real. Nothing is real.
You are test subject #1933. Your simulation will cease in 24 hours.
@@PaketBuhlabrainhack
@@PaketBuhla I tolded him
@@The_Official_You2 How do you know then
0:17 goes hard
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140BPM goes hard
Sounds like something lucki would sample
@@Hoppaz fr
No it don’t, you just wanted some attention 😂
"sleep"
"stay awake"
I choose sleep
I'm starting to question if people still know what a polyrythm is. I mean this counts but this is not the ONLY way a polyrythm can sound like
Its what happens when people think they can replace *actually learning music* with endless youtube videos + never actually playing an instrument.
@@datboib3432 I think nowadays people CAN learn music without an instrument if they do a little research, and even if they're not, some of the best music comes from experimentation from people that DON'T exactly know what they're doing yet. I just wanted to spread a little awareness for polyrythms
Yeah, pretty much every song ever uses polyrythm lol. Vocals over a drumbeat? Polyrythm. Melody over bass? Also polyrythm. I also fail to understand why this polyrythm in particular is hard to make.. it’s just a simple midi pattern 🤪
Idk man it’s easy to make and sounds funky they prolly just havin fun
@@baggypop7536 no.
that's why virtual riot uses Ableton lol
you can still easily do it in flstudio if you know how to do it
@@paul_cochrane and how do you manage that?
@@geometrydashtmgg shutup ur name is geometry dash
Brother literally any daw under the sun can do what anyone does digitally in a daw,, Nowadays it just does not matter what you use. Please prove me wrong.
@@BLAZEDBEATzzso aggressive for no reason 😂
0:21 🔥🔥🔥🗣️
For those who haven't noticed, the sound is fairy sparkle, a preset from flex, which is not only a stock plugin of fl studio, but it's also free and a pretty powerful synth :))
Okayy
Good looks!
FL Supremacy, I use their mobile version
sytrus and serum are A1 i like 2 make my sounds, or atleast have the option to
@@superpie0000 I love sytrus
Once, when bored, I made a pattern like this lasting for an hour or something (I absolytely did not do it manually: I put each note on a separate track, made it a loop of a different length, looped all of them endlessly, and then glued them together).
It's fun seeing all the mathematics playing out over the course of time.
0:02 FEIN
FEIN
FEIN
FEIN
FEIN
FEIN
pov the bald guy dancing
You can make polyrhythms easily by using the little double-headed arrow that appears when you select multiple notes. It allows you to stretch notes and fit them however you like to.
For example, if you wanted a 3:4 polyrhythm, you would but 5 notes equally spaced out (the one, two, three, four and one again) and four other notes (the one, two, three and one again), then you would make the four ones hit at the same time using the double-headed arrow thingy. You can do this with any polyrhythm you like.
0:04 -0:07 sounds like an alarm
unironically goes hard for seemingly no reason at all
Why did you say unironically, isn't that the default?
Reminds me of that one goofy song that i dont know the name of, usually see it on tiktok.
its called “the sound of your fear” or something like that
@@snoopy576 thanks!
yea i think thats correct
Finally i found the song
it sounds like it was from scratch
I swear to god edm cursed by music taste now any noise just stimulates my brain
go listen to a xanopticon track and lemme know what you think about it
@@xch00F silly willy nilly level is pretty the maximum I can enjoy
@@xch00F btw I like xanopticon, not my fav but the better experimental ones
Im so utterly satisfied by this, i could relisten forever
Much easier to just do a fixed space between each note and slowly increase that fixed distance as you go down the scale
this is melting my brain
This is giving me "IF YOU GO TO THE AIRPORT AT 3AM AND SCREAM "I HAVE A BOMB!!!" A SCARY ENTITY CALLED POLICE WILL CAPTURE U!!!!" vibes.
this tickled my brain
For those wondering how to do this (somewhat easy) in fl: If you have a certain number of notes with equal length, you mark them all and drag them to a full bar while pressing either shift or alt (sorry I forgot). Once done, you have any number of notes equally spread over a beat/bar. Repeat with the second number of notes for the polyrhythm and you’re done.
Set up your first set of staggered notes and then duplicate, select all notes in the new set, and use the arrow to drag out. after you do it a couple times, copy and paste multiple sets and do the same with multiple at a time. at the end you can select all and even out the note length.
Actually, there's a chance that you can only do this 1 set at a time. I would test it out to see if doing this with multiple sets causes issues with timing
love itt🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This should be a sound in a video game, at a moment when your character is falling asleep
If you want the actual way to virtual riot and most everyone is using, all you do is draw in a certain count of midi all of the same length for each not your are making. Then add +1 midi note to each in whichever descending or ascending pattern you desire. Finally, use the midi stretching function to shorten each notes group to match the shortest one.
I just gave my computer architecture exam and these look like failed instruction pipeline pathways to me.
Everybody went through some polyrhythms in his production
This sounds like a disoriented high pitched version of the Oh My Dis Side beat switch
ce son peut devenir une trend tiktok
funny how my brain just listens to the notes that fall in the regular subdivisions regarless of pitch
Reminds me of the first time I heard shapes
nice work.
Bro I was just thinking about trying to do this. My drummer friend and I talking about polyrhythm and I was like but what if you did it with notes?
Very cool!
beautiful
i was exporting a beat while this was playing and the sound when its done exporting played on beat and it sounded kinda fire 😭
Sounds magnificent, actually 🧐
*flashback transition sound effect*
and are even harder to comprehend
Sounds lile one of those adhd videos woth the colpur ball and sh
I was expecting a beat drop
This is what they listen to on planet gorp 16
This becomes really easy to do with a modular synth
Sounds like the Legend of Zelda ToTK shrine soundtrack
"People talk shit bout me"
Self awareness is hearing this BEFORE your brain stops functioning for a second
danny carrey ahh polyrhythm
harry putter moment
My brain cells during exams
Nice!
Thanks!
0:11 fire
Neat.
How did you apply the physics to the spacing of the notes?
It is time...
Imagine you use that as the intro to the song and it slowly starts turning into an actual rhythm and cuts into the song
oooo that would be cool. i might try that.
Travis scott and chief keef would go crazy on this
TH-cam Shorts OST: That One Short With A Ball Or Set Of Them That Loops Perfectly (or TOSWABOSOTTLP)
Professor Layton type beat
Sounds like a tune for the another new school rapper where he'll sing about having lots of money and b!t*hes, etc., lacking only a drum part
0:06 sounds like that one tiktok audo
First chord sounded like it was the first sound from Fein by Travis Scott
FEIN!!!
Oh man i'm high af 😭🙆♂️ this sound so soulful
0:55 the drop
wow.
there are very easy way to make them, numerous
PLEASEE! CAN I PLEASE GET ONE LIKE IN THIS CKMMENT 🙏
Niceee
It's much easier to just use a series of separate midi clips that all loop at different rates..... I don't use FL but surely there's a way to do that?
mario galaxy music be like
Specially if you don't do it programatically and use FL Studio.
how do you make fairy sparkle sound that good? 🥺
Make it all different instruments that might help
You could recreate a certain song with a this sf
Hey would it be alright if i used this in a song?
Classic movies
Oh yes 😊happy place
Space apart every second note in a key😂 production level: hardcore
you forgot the part where it syncs up again
Try Harmony Bloom
C418’s been real quiet since this was dropped
Sounds like Polyphia
how it feels to
Which synth arr u using?
kinda fire tho
Back to 1960s.
what program did you use (like the instrument)
Flex. it’s an FL Studio stock plugin, and the preset is called “Fairy Sparkles”
Those videos with balls bouncing with each one getting slower as they bounce or something
AHH MY EARS BURN
now do it with drums!
Jean Michael's Oxyegene sounds fire
This sounds like Spore music
No one Said that they are hard to make but they are really hard to play on an actual instrument
what program is this?
where did A#7 go??
Why some shit like that give a lot of views(bro it’s sounds crazy for real💥)
Any random karen would say "wow what a relaxing frequency" xd
0:03 at 2x speed it’s the coco melon intro lmfao
Very original. 😅
im getting mario galaxy vibes
fax
I remember now 🤔