Happy Sunday Producer Life Family!!! Come watch me cook up a Soul Sample from scratch!!! Don't forget, if you have any questions or suggestions, make sure you drop a comment below.
The sound is there, but what is missing is the variety in expression and slight differences in articulation. Also, the arrangement is kind of repetitive, orignal late 60s / early 70s records would never sound like that.
It's a sample, it's not meant to sound exactly like a 70s record. He's more so going for the feel and vibe. Sampled records are usually repetitive in their arrangement, that's why he did it that way. Think Hip Hop more than R&B or Jazz.
@@natcoziay The original records are not repetitive. What is often repetitive is the way the original sample is being utilized in a (for example) hiphop track that uses that sample. But even here there are different levels. People using the exact same 4-bars loop, one track ends up sounding very repetitive, the other track has the right amount of variation.
Dope... but, you need to call out the patches being used if you're going to call this a "How to..." You're giving the VSTs, great... what patches are being used?
They were all default patches that's why I didn't say them or show them.. Rickenbacker bass was "Default", the Analog Lab V strings was "Default", Addictive Keys Piano "Default, Voices of soul patch I said was the "La" patch. If you watch my other videos I always show the patches when it comes to me making a sample. This one wasn't necessary
@@theproducerlife Again, I love what you're doing, but if you don't say this is the "default" patch, then naturally I'm not going to know that... thanks responding.
Bruh tuff as always 🤦🏿 that bass line had me thinking Float on Float on. You killed it
thanks bro!!
You no joke look like the producer version of Veeze 😭 😭
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Good LORD!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Super smooth soulfu meldoic vibe!!
Is that Holywood background singer?
Thanks again for another amazing video!
Peace bruh!
Appreciate the support man!!
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Thanks fam!!
This got Westside Gunn written all over it
Definitely!
This is great man!, love this
Appreciate it fam
@@theproducerlife Much love, cant wait to see what you do next. It would mean alot if you checked out my page
That's fire bro
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I see you went out and copped that Voices of soul. Told you it was 🔥
You killed it as usual.
thanks 🙏
The sound is there, but what is missing is the variety in expression and slight differences in articulation. Also, the arrangement is kind of repetitive, orignal late 60s / early 70s records would never sound like that.
It's a sample, it's not meant to sound exactly like a 70s record. He's more so going for the feel and vibe. Sampled records are usually repetitive in their arrangement, that's why he did it that way. Think Hip Hop more than R&B or Jazz.
@@natcoziay The original records are not repetitive. What is often repetitive is the way the original sample is being utilized in a (for example) hiphop track that uses that sample. But even here there are different levels. People using the exact same 4-bars loop, one track ends up sounding very repetitive, the other track has the right amount of variation.
What’s the name of that vocal plug in?
East West "Voices of Soul". Another good one is East West "Backup Singers".
@@theproducerlife thank you sir
So fire. Man!
Once again.
Yh tough 🔥🔥🔥
Official !
Thanks
Dope... but, you need to call out the patches being used if you're going to call this a "How to..." You're giving the VSTs, great... what patches are being used?
They were all default patches that's why I didn't say them or show them.. Rickenbacker bass was "Default", the Analog Lab V strings was "Default", Addictive Keys Piano "Default, Voices of soul patch I said was the "La" patch. If you watch my other videos I always show the patches when it comes to me making a sample. This one wasn't necessary
@@theproducerlife Again, I love what you're doing, but if you don't say this is the "default" patch, then naturally I'm not going to know that... thanks responding.
@@theproducerlifewhat software do you use