I've noticed how simple he is with his drum patterns. I was listening to "Congratulations" by Post. It's just this one same drum pattern playing throughout the beat. I hate when producers used a 1000 hihats going all over the place and madd 808 patterns lol.
“Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.” Acts 2:38 KJV
The best tip for mixing a beat or whatever track you’re doing is to take breaks in between so that sensory adaptation to the sound can wear off a bit and you can listen to what you’re making with fresh ears.
Facts. I like to get a beat done and not listen to it again till the next day. Then I can hear where changes need to be made either in the mix or format.
“Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.” Acts 2:38 KJV
Best advice I’ve heard in almost ten years of making beats: DO NOT OVERTHINK SH!T. Sometimes the most simplistic beats be the hardest. Adding too many sounds or over mixing the beat can make it harder for a rapper to find a flow on the track. Give each beat time to breathe and the space needed for the artist to add their sauce. Always remember, anytime you’re stuck on a beat, or debating on which sounds to use, D.O.T.S, Don’t OverThink Sh!t, listen to the sample/melody, feel what’s needed, then go with the flow.
Lol the reason he is saying this is because the engineer is the one who actually mixes and makes the beat sound right, he doesn’t make too big of a deal about it because it’s not his job to
@@andrewaboy8852 This is how trap beats and pop records are mostly produced. I learned the big three from, sound_wrangler who mixes for artists like Travis Scott and Beyoncé. A rule of thumb is just a guideline but to each their own😂🤷♂️
@@Beorn-Dash sure, i was saying its not a useful approximation either based on feel. and id have to disagree with saying "there are no rules" is a rule, quite paradoxical.
Good advice. For me, I hear all of the 808s, snare and Hi and but when I try to make my on beat, it just doesn't hit like I want in my head. Then I just try again until I get it.
Thats Most def facts thats all i do with my mixes people will say this and than but its really all about how loud you low you yourself want that sound and if it sounds good to you
The most important thing for mixing is sound selection, mainly the kick and the 808 or bass. Certain kicks work great worth certain 808s, others do not at all. It has to do with the waveform. When you have waveforms that don’t line up well it basically just sounds like ass. So keep trying different kicks and 808s or use sidechain so that the 808 ducks when the kick hits. The most popular spinz 808 is most popular because it can be used by amateur trap producers as a kick if they just push it hard into a clipper. Thats because it’s already got a loud transient in the 808. It also works well with the rack kicks and ball kicks. But it works terribly with most other kicks if you don’t properly sidechain it because the transient clashes with them. That’s why a lot of people struggle with the kick and 808 sounding right. It is a good 808 but it’s not actually as versatile as people make it seem. It’s only got its reputation because trap producers who only know how to use a clipper hardly ever use it with kicks or just use the same few kicks everytime. And there’s a reason why every beat they make sounds the same. Trap production is dope but don’t get advice from TH-cam trap beat videos they hardly ever know what they’re actually doing.
The mainstream trap sound has changed a lot in the last 5-6 years. While it's the same type of vibe, it's a lot smoother than it used to be. It's made to be able to be played as pop music rather than rap. His old stuff used to SLAM, every beat was made to make you wanna pull up on someone. Now Trap has become mainstream, so it's toned down a lot to appear to a wider audience rather than just the hood.
Yeah just do what sounds good and don’t overcomplicate it, sounds like anybody can be a mix and mastering engineer like there’s nothing behind it only because he himself only produces 🤦🏻♂️
he is right though mixing is ultimately down to personal taste, and which techniques you can apply but you are right he himself usually does not mix the finished songs as there are engineers dedicated to the discipline
The sooner you understand that leveling is key the easier you stop stressing. I havent stressed about mixes in 4 years, if you have to spend 15 minutes on mixing alone then you overdoing it imo.
Thats what Metro is known for. His unique simplicity.
I've noticed how simple he is with his drum patterns. I was listening to "Congratulations" by Post. It's just this one same drum pattern playing throughout the beat. I hate when producers used a 1000 hihats going all over the place and madd 808 patterns lol.
@@ArukaDavidson hate?
Yoo bro ik this has nun to do with the vid but im genuinely tryna build a fanbase as a yung artist, is my music fire?
@@Slezeballu not finna get fans from youtube comment section twin . Find a local open mic or contest n build from there
@@SlezeballIt’s pretty good 💯
Metro Boomin look like Future and Quavo mixed together
He’s majestic af
Maybe they had a baby together
@@grizz865 diddy or no?
Yoo bro ik this has nun to do with the vid but im genuinely tryna build a fanbase as a yung artist, is my music fire?
“Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.”
Acts 2:38 KJV
The best tip for mixing a beat or whatever track you’re doing is to take breaks in between so that sensory adaptation to the sound can wear off a bit and you can listen to what you’re making with fresh ears.
Facts. I like to get a beat done and not listen to it again till the next day. Then I can hear where changes need to be made either in the mix or format.
💯 ear fatigue is real! 👂 🥵
No shit
“Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.”
Acts 2:38 KJV
@@EternalLifeWithJesusChrist Amen
Best advice I’ve heard in almost ten years of making beats: DO NOT OVERTHINK SH!T. Sometimes the most simplistic beats be the hardest. Adding too many sounds or over mixing the beat can make it harder for a rapper to find a flow on the track. Give each beat time to breathe and the space needed for the artist to add their sauce. Always remember, anytime you’re stuck on a beat, or debating on which sounds to use, D.O.T.S, Don’t OverThink Sh!t, listen to the sample/melody, feel what’s needed, then go with the flow.
booming 💥 💥 💥 want some more
Metro boomib make it boom😫
Finish it.
Brother
This aged so well him and future got rnb on lock this summer
The Heartless beat he did for The Weeknd is dope AF.
Allen Iverson changed career. Man the struggle is real😂
that's low-key accurate asf hahahahahaha
Thanks Metro Boomin’! 👏👏🔥🔥 For the advice and the beef .
Lol the reason he is saying this is because the engineer is the one who actually mixes and makes the beat sound right, he doesn’t make too big of a deal about it because it’s not his job to
“It’s different vibes for different songs” 😱😱Damn Metro did you go to Harvard⁉️⁉️
I think a good rule of thumb is to have your 808 and kick the loudest then the snare, then your lead vocal or melody
most songs arent actually like this, and rule of thumb is still a rule, of which there none in music
@@andrewaboy8852 This is how trap beats and pop records are mostly produced. I learned the big three from, sound_wrangler who mixes for artists like Travis Scott and Beyoncé. A rule of thumb is just a guideline but to each their own😂🤷♂️
@@Beorn-Dash sure, i was saying its not a useful approximation either based on feel.
and id have to disagree with saying "there are no rules" is a rule, quite paradoxical.
Shit went straight over your head huh?
Good advice. For me, I hear all of the 808s, snare and Hi and but when I try to make my on beat, it just doesn't hit like I want in my head. Then I just try again until I get it.
Thats Most def facts thats all i do with my mixes people will say this and than but its really all about how loud you low you yourself want that sound and if it sounds good to you
I bought a saint Louis hat like metros then I went on Fl to make a beat and that shit gave me superpowers
I just noticed how this short use 'Flowers' by Miley Cirus as sound, but muted. That's cold.
Ugh, he is so gorgeous 😍
Thats the secret
BBL DRIZZY
Different vibes for different tribes
facts yo
Always consider the artist. Give their verses room to work.
Zaytoven and Will A Fool said the same thing don’t overcomplicate or overthink it
Metro goated 🐐
Facts
The most important thing for mixing is sound selection, mainly the kick and the 808 or bass. Certain kicks work great worth certain 808s, others do not at all. It has to do with the waveform. When you have waveforms that don’t line up well it basically just sounds like ass. So keep trying different kicks and 808s or use sidechain so that the 808 ducks when the kick hits. The most popular spinz 808 is most popular because it can be used by amateur trap producers as a kick if they just push it hard into a clipper. Thats because it’s already got a loud transient in the 808. It also works well with the rack kicks and ball kicks. But it works terribly with most other kicks if you don’t properly sidechain it because the transient clashes with them. That’s why a lot of people struggle with the kick and 808 sounding right. It is a good 808 but it’s not actually as versatile as people make it seem. It’s only got its reputation because trap producers who only know how to use a clipper hardly ever use it with kicks or just use the same few kicks everytime. And there’s a reason why every beat they make sounds the same. Trap production is dope but don’t get advice from TH-cam trap beat videos they hardly ever know what they’re actually doing.
Metro boomin make it boom
U kno...👑
What a hunk!!!
Metro boomin looks like Future
I agree, anything that has to do with art
Bro said a lot and also said absolutely nothing at the same time😂
I love Metro
"People over complicate it"
Bro forgot to say “pay an engineer to mix ur beats” cuz thats whatbhe dows lmfao
👌🏽
Full vid?
I thought dis was quavo for a min😂😂😂
Metro looking like Murphy Lee’s son
Def kick you can make a song straight off of what people want
Drake probably never heard the word kick or snare in his life
What
Bro sounds like Future 😂😮🙆🤔
Are you deaf?
@@totallynottherealgojo748 like a little, c'mon Pluto is on another level 🐐🦅😭
@@MrLove717 they have the same accent bcs they're from Atlanta bro. He IS on another level🐐🦅
@@totallynottherealgojo748 you right about that bro🤝🔥
always set kicks and bass to mono
Ngl the mixing was hella quiet on that last album. He might be talking bout his old stuff.
Yeah I couldn’t really hear the 808s too well on his newest album and I was like but I thought metroboomin make it boom man I want them 808s to boom
It’s called hearing damage 🤷🏼♂️
@@JarJarBeatz101then you must be deaf
The mainstream trap sound has changed a lot in the last 5-6 years. While it's the same type of vibe, it's a lot smoother than it used to be. It's made to be able to be played as pop music rather than rap. His old stuff used to SLAM, every beat was made to make you wanna pull up on someone. Now Trap has become mainstream, so it's toned down a lot to appear to a wider audience rather than just the hood.
@@timmyaudioi noticed that everysong from 2015-16 has so much thump in it compared to now
💯
METROOOO
Artist make his beats hot🤷🏾♂️
@DiceGameBeatz it’s a combination of vocals and music
STL 💪
Which caps would fit me like that too
💯💯💯
What vid clip is this from
What If Metro was in the migos
Interview link?
🔥
Great advice, but it requires taste, which 98% people don't have.
Yeah just do what sounds good and don’t overcomplicate it, sounds like anybody can be a mix and mastering engineer like there’s nothing behind it only because he himself only produces 🤦🏻♂️
Nigga what
he is right though mixing is ultimately down to personal taste, and which techniques you can apply
but you are right he himself usually does not mix the finished songs as there are engineers dedicated to the discipline
He actually has mixing credits. I believe he works with his engineer on a lot of the mixing.
can you name some songs hes mixed on his own? also which engineer are you referring to since he works with a couple
@@spacev917
M💓💓💓
How is this advice
He telling people to simplify their beats. Lotta people fill em up crazy but some of the best songs have a crazy simple beat
The sooner you understand that leveling is key the easier you stop stressing. I havent stressed about mixes in 4 years, if you have to spend 15 minutes on mixing alone then you overdoing it imo.
METRO GROOMIN
them is old tweets😹😹
Play so drums 🪘
What are you doing here
Go make some drums goooooooo
Words of wisdom from the most overrated producers in the history of hip hop
How is he the most overrated producer. He got the hits and beats to back it up. He defined the sound of a whole decade
Kenny beats
All this advice and hell just take his samples and do them exaclty the same as folks did those same samples in 1995
He doesn't say so much
I’ve not heard one metro song where the drums are smacking
he doesnt usually mix the finished songs, his drums are usually turned down to avoid distortion which would make them "smack" more
Bruh why you removed drake from trance...
Because he didn’t need him
Coz we team YE over here
its his shit, he puts hu he want
because drake was shit
It was literally the best decision he did for the album
D.O.T.S
Metro shut Cho
dont take his advice he use the same snares lmao
What does that have to do with the video?
Repent!
Go make some drums lil bro 😂
No shit
Yeah,overcomplicated with the damn drums!!
lol big LOL Get creative 😂😂
Well, he's not famous for nothing, lmao.
Make your own shit to prove your point instead of this mid ass comment
Facts