I absolutely love how conversational and real your videos are brotha! I always learn little gems when you just go with the flow and talk through your process =) keep em comin mane
You are most definitely an asset to the community my brother, and I always get ready to cook after watching. very VERY informative and I always get a nugget from your content. God bless you and your family my brother, and keep shining!🙏🏾✊🏾💚
Double thumbs up for this comment, I would love to see you some better representations of audio farms in our grade editor if that would even be possible but such a great idea.
@@malobeats , also make the plus and minus buttons move thru the program like the q link button. Great video ,your content is easy to understand and helps out alot.
Awesome video as usual. Why not either use time correct to align the layered drums, or simply copy the first layer and paste it above it? Also a little trick when I found if I pitch down drums and they lose fidelity. I treat the drums and add a little reverb and alter the envelope. You can EQ and compress and blend em to make it sound smooth.. Takes a lot of tweaking but it works as long as the pitched down drums are still reasonable…
Oh man, THANK YOU !!! I need to try this tip with the drums on adding Verb and comp after pitching down. I usually like to ad verb to my drums but I never thought about it after pitching it down drastically. Ima try this out 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Hey brother, you have no idea how much it means to me for you to take time and share your feedback with me. Thank you for hanging out with me in this video. Much love and blessings to you
Yo MALO you dropped a ton of jewels. I think if you have a perfect loop the number of beats in it should ALWAYS be a even number unless the time signature is like 3/4 5/4 7/4 etc. if you put the wrong beats per bar it will read a incorrect tempo. Atleast thats what I learned Lol, love the videos.
Hey Chad, thank you so much for tuning in and sharing some of his amazing input. As of lately, I’ve also been exploring a bit of grief slicing, which has been quite interesting. I have run into some of these off time signatures, and it could get pretty interesting with those records but a lot more challenging. I appreciate you brother. Thank you so much for tuning in and sharing this amazing input.
Hey brother, thank you so much and I’m actually using this zoom h6 to record my audio for most of my videos, and it sounds amazing. I’m obviously put in a microphone into the zoom but that’s been my set up as of right now.
Solid workflow, gave me some ideas for my own from this so I wanted to pass on something to think about regarding your break and kit tracks when you nudge the drums to sound good have you tried using a little fast mother-ducker on the break with the sidechain from the kits snare and kick pads you can dial it in then and sometimes I find it makes it feel like it hits even harder and can sound even more natural with the break if you are subtle with it nice quick attack and release to avoid that pumping vibe on the compressor ;)
This is a gem, thank you so much for taking the time and sharing this with us. There’s actually sounds amazing being able to keep the ambience of that break while letting those drum slab poured. Thank you so much for this insight.
Thanks for these passionating (and passionate) video ! The piano sample was very interesting and all your explanation on how you add the drum were so useful. Thanks a lot. I'v tried to hear the phase between the two kicks, bit it was so hard for me to hearing the variation. I'll try again. Take Care.
At this project tempo you can take your one bar drum loop chop to 4 pads. Record the drum loop, next you can in program edit layer one shots (check there is no air in front of the samples). One of the quarter is for example a hi hat and a snare, then you need layer two one shots and messing around with shift function. Sound weird, but its verry effective in most situations. But i belive you guys allready know this :-)
Hi if it is possible would you please make a video using the mpc live mk11 as a controller in a daw, i would like to see the power of the mpc in that fashion. Thanks
@@malobeats I saved a project and went back to the project and it rearranged the tracks, then I noticed the second it made random file with crazy file name.
I'm new to MPC. Is there a way to sample the left and right channels separately? I've always used Maschine so I just separate the channels in Audacity then drag them over to the Maschine software pretty quickly. haven't found a way to do that on MPC yet.
That trim tip to hit the pad 16 is a lifesaver! I do like that a lot I’d have to say. Definitely some great tips and tricks in this video. 💪🏾
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 thank you so much
I absolutely love how conversational and real your videos are brotha! I always learn little gems when you just go with the flow and talk through your process =) keep em comin mane
Thank you so much for taking the time and mentioning this to me. It really means a lot. I’m glad this was helpful.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Bro you killed it!!! Dope sample flip and great tutorial. I'm overwhelmed with gratitude, thank you brother 🙏🏽
Whenever I’m burned out I dig through that poetic crates and man oh man that’s full of gems 💎
Sam.. I keep sleeping on your Poetic Crates, but it's getting got this evening homie lol!🙏🏾✊🏾💚
@@lindasson lol thanks fam 🙏🏽 looking forward to hearing what you cook up with it.
You are most definitely an asset to the community my brother, and I always get ready to cook after watching. very VERY informative and I always get a nugget from your content. God bless you and your family my brother, and keep shining!🙏🏾✊🏾💚
This is straight fire
I hope on akai next update or soon they will put a piano roll and waveforms in the grid editor .
Double thumbs up for this comment, I would love to see you some better representations of audio farms in our grade editor if that would even be possible but such a great idea.
@@malobeats , also make the plus and minus buttons move thru the program like the q link button.
Great video ,your content is easy to understand and helps out alot.
Great process dude I always come to your videos for inspiration and motivation, thanks for rocking and sharing your flows!
Man, thank you so much for rock with me here. This means a lot brother
Salute , My brother !!
Allen Pough Productions ,Entertainment Music Group, LLc
Great video! Beat is 🔥
Shawn thank you my brotha, really means a lot coming from you 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Awesome video as usual. Why not either use time correct to align the layered drums, or simply copy the first layer and paste it above it? Also a little trick when I found if I pitch down drums and they lose fidelity. I treat the drums and add a little reverb and alter the envelope. You can EQ and compress and blend em to make it sound smooth.. Takes a lot of tweaking but it works as long as the pitched down drums are still reasonable…
Oh man, THANK YOU !!! I need to try this tip with the drums on adding Verb and comp after pitching down. I usually like to ad verb to my drums but I never thought about it after pitching it down drastically. Ima try this out 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Lovin' it.....keep on, keepin' on. It all sounded gr8 , but that lilting piano....mmm..nice
Hey brother, you have no idea how much it means to me for you to take time and share your feedback with me. Thank you for hanging out with me in this video. Much love and blessings to you
Bro you have some of the best MPC videos out there! 🔥🔥😮💨. I’m having too much fun with your drum kit too. Thanks. Appreciate you king.
Yo MALO you dropped a ton of jewels. I think if you have a perfect loop the number of beats in it should ALWAYS be a even number unless the time signature is like 3/4 5/4 7/4 etc. if you put the wrong beats per bar it will read a incorrect tempo. Atleast thats what I learned Lol, love the videos.
Hey Chad, thank you so much for tuning in and sharing some of his amazing input. As of lately, I’ve also been exploring a bit of grief slicing, which has been quite interesting. I have run into some of these off time signatures, and it could get pretty interesting with those records but a lot more challenging. I appreciate you brother. Thank you so much for tuning in and sharing this amazing input.
Thanks a lot for those technics! very appreciated!!
Thank you so much for taking the time and sharing your feedback. Much love and blessings to you
I bought a mpc live 2 a couple months ago and trying to figure it out so I'll be tuned in to get some tips from you
Hermanito thanks for the 🔥🔥🔥 video just what I needed to understand
Longue vie à ta chaîne
Malo, fire video! Are you recording yourself using the camera mic?
Hey brother, thank you so much and I’m actually using this zoom h6 to record my audio for most of my videos, and it sounds amazing. I’m obviously put in a microphone into the zoom but that’s been my set up as of right now.
Solid workflow, gave me some ideas for my own from this so I wanted to pass on something to think about regarding your break and kit tracks when you nudge the drums to sound good have you tried using a little fast mother-ducker on the break with the sidechain from the kits snare and kick pads you can dial it in then and sometimes I find it makes it feel like it hits even harder and can sound even more natural with the break if you are subtle with it nice quick attack and release to avoid that pumping vibe on the compressor ;)
This is a gem, thank you so much for taking the time and sharing this with us. There’s actually sounds amazing being able to keep the ambience of that break while letting those drum slab poured. Thank you so much for this insight.
Thanks for these passionating (and passionate) video ! The piano sample was very interesting and all your explanation on how you add the drum were so useful. Thanks a lot. I'v tried to hear the phase between the two kicks, bit it was so hard for me to hearing the variation. I'll try again. Take Care.
YOU KILT IT ❗ALSO GREAT JOB OF EXPLAINING👍🏽👍🏽
Quarter notes you can be more flexible with the Bpm
At this project tempo you can take your one bar drum loop chop to 4 pads. Record the drum loop, next you can in program edit layer one shots (check there is no air in front of the samples). One of the quarter is for example a hi hat and a snare, then you need layer two one shots and messing around with shift function. Sound weird, but its verry effective in most situations. But i belive you guys allready know this :-)
Hi if it is possible would you please make a video using the mpc live mk11 as a controller in a daw, i would like to see the power of the mpc in that fashion. Thanks
Great video Had my Mpc's over Two years, I think iam Going to Manuel Chop My Melodies Samples from Know Peace Dan UK.
Hey Dan, I’m glad this resonated with you. That you for sharing this input brother 🤜🏽🤛🏽
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How the new update treating you ?
Man, I have not ran into any issues with this style of music or workflow that I’m using. It’s been outstanding.
@@malobeats I saved a project and went back to the project and it rearranged the tracks, then I noticed the second it made random file with crazy file name.
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what is the effect box on the right on your MPC ?
How do I make my own drum kit on computer and put it in my mpc live 2
I'm new to MPC. Is there a way to sample the left and right channels separately? I've always used Maschine so I just separate the channels in Audacity then drag them over to the Maschine software pretty quickly. haven't found a way to do that on MPC yet.
its under process in sample edit
@@JAZZCIG94 thanks I'll take a look next time!
tha god fahim type beat! check em out
I just bought a mpc live 2 I don't even know how to start
you are very big Maloo! ...this technique has also been used for a long time by @bekingbeats...it's my favorite way to enhance the beats...Thank you!
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