he said "this is not my best work" at the end, his "not best work" is miles better than my "best work". how are you so talented man? Love your videos , you are the goat
I always felt that I need to have an A and B section whenever I'm choppin samples and it always sounds great whenever I'm still making the beat my challenge comes when I have to arrange the beat. Like I get confused as to which section to use and when, can you please make a video elaborating on that. Thank you🔥
might be good to go all the way back to old jazz and look at structures there. ABAB, AABA, AAA, etc. it can also help figure out how to make bridges and how to introduce and take away certain elements for transitions between sections. a lot of it is in the drums imo
I’d really appreciate it if you could do a tutorial on flex timing for logic.. been having a hard time getting my acapelles on time in logic.. thanks in advance
As usual, i really love the video, especially the effort and the motivation behind it but hold up, WHY draw the whole minor scale AND then go semitone by semitone instead of just hitting the right key on the midi keyboard right away. Or...if you don't have one, just go one or...ok, TWO clicks (assuming that you don't hear and know the root key on the very first key stroke) on the piano roll? What i mean is, once you hear any melody or chord you should be able to call it straight away on the keys.🤷♀
im making that advice for someone who's a super beginner, and doesn't have a trained ear to even hear the one right note, i can play by ear over samples but trying to give better advice and practical tips for people who are more starting out
Grab some fire samples to chop here - sonixaudio.framer.website/vintage-essentials
he said "this is not my best work" at the end, his "not best work" is miles better than my "best work". how are you so talented man? Love your videos , you are the goat
The first sample was like the intro from Asap rocky ,LVL . Nice stuff ! 🔥
exactly what i thought!
1st method that classic clams casino sample method🔥
bro love ur vids huge inspiration... much love from germany
Exited for this one🔥
Some clams casino vibes in the beginning
the first one sounds like LVL from rocky, crazy work man
Why is this man so good🔥
I always felt that I need to have an A and B section whenever I'm choppin samples and it always sounds great whenever I'm still making the beat my challenge comes when I have to arrange the beat. Like I get confused as to which section to use and when, can you please make a video elaborating on that. Thank you🔥
might be good to go all the way back to old jazz and look at structures there. ABAB, AABA, AAA, etc. it can also help figure out how to make bridges and how to introduce and take away certain elements for transitions between sections. a lot of it is in the drums imo
@Ty-oe4dr Appreciate it bro I will definitely look on into it.
These videos are so helpfull thank you for this!!
just commenting for the algorithm, fire per usual 🐐
1st method was fire, reminds me of production on nights like this by laroi
Kxvi is in his fcking prime rn
na it gets better from here
I've just known him and he's really dope
I’d really appreciate it if you could do a tutorial on flex timing for logic.. been having a hard time getting my acapelles on time in logic.. thanks in advance
can u do a video on likee what good pros to use and like how to get ur ipi
Nice vid
tuff
Is that logic sampler displaying the key of each chop?!!! 🤯
nah each chop is just routed to a note on the midi keyboard
This man shows you how to make soul samples then shows you how to chop them up and make a beat with it 😭
it would be so cool if you make a video how to make a sample for bigxthaplug like his new song "change me"
What daw are you in
can i use that plugin on fl guys?😢
where is my gift broo
who is 21s producer if not metro
i had 2 on his last album! dark days and letter to my brudda
How to become overpowered in 19 minutes for free!
the thing is, bro is just built different guys
We need yeat tutorial
"I'm calling this micro chopping" Dude you're not the first person to do this shit nor the first to call it that.
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kxvi invented music
As usual, i really love the video, especially the effort and the motivation behind it but hold up, WHY draw the whole minor scale AND then go semitone by semitone instead of just hitting the right key on the midi keyboard right away. Or...if you don't have one, just go one or...ok, TWO clicks (assuming that you don't hear and know the root key on the very first key stroke) on the piano roll? What i mean is, once you hear any melody or chord you should be able to call it straight away on the keys.🤷♀
im making that advice for someone who's a super beginner, and doesn't have a trained ear to even hear the one right note, i can play by ear over samples but trying to give better advice and practical tips for people who are more starting out
who cares