Bruh just went through so many sounds made the sample flipped into a clams casino beat than flipped that to a Afro beat than flipped it into a whole other genre 😂 🔥 simply amazing
Honestly I put hours into making melodies from scratch, because my brain tells me "everything has to be done by it's own". And if I don't get the right vibe I feel like literal sh*t and wanna give up. Since I clicked on the video I feel much better and thing's starting to get easier since I don't try being perfect on every note I make. You give good advice. If you don't have fun, don't force it and be silly instead. Thank you for reminding us what the real point of making music truly is.
for me it's the best way to create everything as far as it's possible for myself I like to build melodies and when they are not good enough I will LEARN instead of using other guys melodies... todays the most music makers just want it easy and simple without using their brain and learn something to become better.. sad world in my opinion..
You should stick to making melodies yourself lol. This style of production is dead in the water and no one wants to work with these types of producers anymore. Your way more valuable as a producer if you actually know how to make the sound. Dragging and dropping shit from splice is how a 13 year old makes music lol
Yes its dead weight and only YT "producers" give those advices. Its just for the clicks if you wanna really "Work in this industries" you need to have the ability to create those.@@CryzorBeatz
hey nick, you’re the reason why i enjoy making beats and i keep going everyday of my life. Keep making beats and being such a good example for all your community. thank you
You always motivate the shit out of me bro. I have been producing for 2-3 years now, have uploaded 20 beats so far on my Spotify, I want to reach 100 beats before 2024 ends. Sometimes I go offroad and stop producing for a while, I spend way too much time on shit that doesn't really matter much like VSTs and Sample Packs or Watching shitload of tutorials that I don't really practice... but watching your video makes me realize why I started this shit in the first place... to have fun// Thank you Nick, you're amazing. and this channel is a gold mine for every producer out there.
nice n inspirational!! it's all about having fun and iterating over and over, I've made a couple thousand tracks over the past 5 years trying to teach myself and I'm still learning, the process is slow but I love it and it's the only thing I've ever rly been able to keep motivation for and see slow improvement
Some tips I also have are: Don't be afraid to get your heart rate up before making beats, or keep a notebook for taking down sonic ideas for your tracks so you dont forget them, because I find I often do.
The goooooaaattt!!!!! Honestly without your vids bro my melodies and music theory would be nothing . I used to watch your 4 hour streams on repeat to learn music. Especially how to make melodies
I like how you are showing people that you can literally make anything and turn that same track into something else if you try and hard enough and manipulate the sample/loop through processing. Music possibilities are endless. 😌👌🔥💯
Hey nick i may have just started but you sure as hell make the journey more enjoyable even tho i wanted to quit because my beats are trash i just wanna have fun now. Your words mean a lot to me and a lot of other people much love from germany
Dont focus so much on trying to be the best just appreciate every little thing u learn and keep practicing it will def get easier , producing is a longevity type of thing
Idk if you're gonna see this but I been watching your tutorial videos since 2017, I'm just a year younger than you but you have always been putting out 🔥 content. Truly a jedi of the industry.
I think alot of this comes from treating your DAW like an instrument and learning it inside and out. You create so well and remain the flow because you know exactly how to operate your DAW and it doesnt trip you up or take you out of your flow.
Experimenting with different genres is huge. The amount of music in this world is absolutely insane, do not limit yourself -- explore and allow yourself to be immersed in all different kinds of sounds.
Yesterday, I wanted to make a dirty dnb song but then I found a sample which really fit a part of the song I had made. I changed the key of the sample and completely changed the song. It's just so much fun to follow a trail what you happen to stumble across.
Super facts! with the advancement of tech and music, getting hung up on if your" authentic" or not because you may use loops or samples is soo overrated and irrelevant, especially when some of the biggest songs on the music charts have continue to be sampled songs! .And when you learn your daw of choice, those loops will never be the same.
Yo Nick my main inspiration when I get beat block is to listen to my favorite instrumentals. "I'm on one" by Drake is my absolute favorite beat ever, have you ever listened to it for ideas/inspiration? Just thought i'd ask
But if you wanna get good as a Producer/Beatmaker you have to go to the Beat struggles and boring hours finding the right groove & melodys. This easy going stuff is okay for the beginners but if you want to build up your producing skills you should go through it.
Hey Nick, if we purchase a beat from your website does it get taken off the sales list? Or can multiple artists purchase the same beat? If so how could I get a beat made personally that no one else has access to by you? What would the price be like
The whole “Nature made this computer because nature made human and human used nature to make this computer” rant is crazy😂
Not wrong though, computer silicon is made from sand.
I would replace nature with life.
@@lordnelsonmc.billionberg9166 but without nature there would never be life in the first place
Crazy but somehow it also just made sense😂
hes spitting
Bro made lucid dreams
Fr dude is a legend in the truest sense
He virtually produced every juice song w/ few exceptions
@@eeeephnah i fw nick heavy but juice has so many beats from different producers. official releases though? maybe
legendary
Foreal ? Ohh shxt 🔥
You make it seem so simple, but then you also give solid advice with actual examples too. Simply put, great advice
Yep but when I do it idk from where to pitch the sample to fit the beat or just don't know the key to something so I just make everything from scratch
Yeah without his decade of experience it's never gonna be THAT easy xD
Gotta pick up some music theory to supplement
Lol
fr i have the circle of chords on me so it helps@@averageenjoyer3934
@@averageenjoyer3934 yup. He got that ear trained
Bruh just went through so many sounds made the sample flipped into a clams casino beat than flipped that to a Afro beat than flipped it into a whole other genre 😂 🔥 simply amazing
Jesus loves yall, died for us, and rose again! Jesus calls for all of us to repent! He's coming back
Honestly I put hours into making melodies from scratch, because my brain tells me "everything has to be done by it's own". And if I don't get the right vibe I feel like literal sh*t and wanna give up. Since I clicked on the video I feel much better and thing's starting to get easier since I don't try being perfect on every note I make. You give good advice. If you don't have fun, don't force it and be silly instead.
Thank you for reminding us what the real point of making music truly is.
for me it's the best way to create everything as far as it's possible for myself I like to build melodies and when they are not good enough I will LEARN instead of using other guys melodies... todays the most music makers just want it easy and simple without using their brain and learn something to become better.. sad world in my opinion..
You should stick to making melodies yourself lol. This style of production is dead in the water and no one wants to work with these types of producers anymore. Your way more valuable as a producer if you actually know how to make the sound. Dragging and dropping shit from splice is how a 13 year old makes music lol
Yes its dead weight and only YT "producers" give those advices. Its just for the clicks if you wanna really "Work in this industries" you need to have the ability to create those.@@CryzorBeatz
Jesus loves yall, died for us, and rose again! Jesus calls for all of us to repent! He's coming back
I felt that exact same way every time i tried a melody from scratch
top sources for inspiration
drums & samples: splice & arcade
loops & samples: looplib & looperman
tutorials: youtube
Jesus loves yall, died for us, and rose again! Jesus calls for all of us to repent! He's coming back
@coyotejoe00 facts but they dont have all kits tho
hey nick, you’re the reason why i enjoy making beats and i keep going everyday of my life. Keep making beats and being such a good example for all your community. thank you
honestly brother you give it to us straight up and i love that! Simple easy and authentic...not asking for anything too...definitely a real one
Great vid man. Really been making “loops” for myself to change it up cause sometimes sampling can get repetitive
needed this im struggling making things from scratch i find it easier to build off something that inspires me
Jesus loves yall, died for us, and rose again! Jesus calls for all of us to repent! He's coming back
This is what i do too...the logic is tune out what everyone says and just enjoy making what you love making ❤🔥
man ur godsent i swear ur videos help me so much. thank you for your work sir
Much Love bro! Definitely got me out of my slump.
You always motivate the shit out of me bro. I have been producing for 2-3 years now, have uploaded 20 beats so far on my Spotify, I want to reach 100 beats before 2024 ends.
Sometimes I go offroad and stop producing for a while, I spend way too much time on shit that doesn't really matter much like VSTs and Sample Packs or Watching shitload of tutorials that I don't really practice... but watching your video makes me realize why I started this shit in the first place... to have fun//
Thank you Nick, you're amazing. and this channel is a gold mine for every producer out there.
Nah this was crazy like I knew this was possible but I’m never thinking like this. Bros so creative. This is what beat making should be like ❤️
love your videos so much man thank you for making these (:
that nature thang was insane my lord thanks for every piece of help
I'll be taking notes. This video is gold right here ong, 👀🚀🔥
I've been catching up on your vids and I just can't express how much you inspire me, Nick 🐐
This was the exact video I needed. Spot on thank you
nice n inspirational!! it's all about having fun and iterating over and over, I've made a couple thousand tracks over the past 5 years trying to teach myself and I'm still learning, the process is slow but I love it and it's the only thing I've ever rly been able to keep motivation for and see slow improvement
thank you for daily inspiration Nick, big love
These videos are awesome nick, thank u
Thank you for giving me hope
Just got my first electric guitar (and first guitar in general) and it’s made making beats soooo much more fun just because it’s something new
bro always thank you
Some tips I also have are: Don't be afraid to get your heart rate up before making beats, or keep a notebook for taking down sonic ideas for your tracks so you dont forget them, because I find I often do.
The goooooaaattt!!!!! Honestly without your vids bro my melodies and music theory would be nothing . I used to watch your 4 hour streams on repeat to learn music. Especially how to make melodies
Bro thank you🙏!🔥
lol the whole rant at the end got me thinking about the meme asking "Are the synths just using us to make music???"
the nature bit was awesome
I love the edited videos like these!! Cant wait for the next stream 😊
idk how you can give and give and give and not get tired, ty for vid
Super great video man keep experimenting and keep exploring boring will be out of anyone mind
Nick is always a hurricane of inspiration. Thanks for lifting us prods up my guy
thank you so much man seriously...
Creative mindset. Genius innovation from a colorful perspective 🎨
That patcher tip is a sleeper 🙌 Putting everyone on.
nick your'e the reason i started making beats!!
you give so much inspiration\!!!
I like how you are showing people that you can literally make anything and turn that same track into something else if you try and hard enough and manipulate the sample/loop through processing.
Music possibilities are endless. 😌👌🔥💯
Ty i needed to hear that
needed this thanks nick
keep making these motivation videos frfr
Simple easy said and done
Precise when building
I got the same way!🔥🙌🏼
You are an inspo man thank you
damn bro thanks, this helps a ton!
Huge inspiration nick, fav producer (:
tuning in for inspiration thanks nick
I love how natural his vids are. No overuse AI voice, honest mistakes
I hope you know how loved and valued you are
need this thanks nick
Lmao seeing you go through sounds we’ve all gone through on splice when looking for Melodies is fucking hilarious
Hey nick i may have just started but you sure as hell make the journey more enjoyable even tho i wanted to quit because my beats are trash i just wanna have fun now. Your words mean a lot to me and a lot of other people much love from germany
Keep going bro. Remember that in anything you start it’s not going to seem the best, practice makes perfect👍🏾
Dont focus so much on trying to be the best just appreciate every little thing u learn and keep practicing it will def get easier , producing is a longevity type of thing
I thought of it like this if I can make at least one beat I’m happy with a day I’ll grow at a substantial rate.
С любовью и светом (w Love and Light) крутой тречок бро)
Idk if you're gonna see this but I been watching your tutorial videos since 2017, I'm just a year younger than you but you have always been putting out 🔥 content. Truly a jedi of the industry.
6:18 bless you ❣
I just started with fl studio a week ago and watching this has me fucking speechless
I think alot of this comes from treating your DAW like an instrument and learning it inside and out. You create so well and remain the flow because you know exactly how to operate your DAW and it doesnt trip you up or take you out of your flow.
that sneeze @ 6:17 was whettt !! thanks for leaving that in. also, I take comfort in knowing i'll never be better than Nick !😁
sample that shit
the bars at the end god damn
Nicks vids always pop up at the right time man i swear
thx
Experimenting with different genres is huge. The amount of music in this world is absolutely insane, do not limit yourself -- explore and allow yourself to be immersed in all different kinds of sounds.
i appreciate this
Appreciate you my guy!
Bro that beat is so 🔥🔥 effortlessly just made a banger
We gotta lock in soon 🔥🔥
Yesterday, I wanted to make a dirty dnb song but then I found a sample which really fit a part of the song I had made. I changed the key of the sample and completely changed the song. It's just so much fun to follow a trail what you happen to stumble across.
awesome vid. great advice
You help me soooo much!!
bro said get splice then opened arcade 🔥🐐
😭😭😭
😂😂😂😂
brooo we need to see you flip more video game samples 🔥🔥🔥
Super facts! with the advancement of tech and music, getting hung up on if your" authentic" or not because you may use loops or samples is soo overrated and irrelevant, especially when some of the biggest songs on the music charts have continue to be sampled songs! .And when you learn your daw of choice, those loops will never be the same.
This is sooo true
6:18 Bless you
Yo Nick my main inspiration when I get beat block is to listen to my favorite instrumentals. "I'm on one" by Drake is my absolute favorite beat ever, have you ever listened to it for ideas/inspiration? Just thought i'd ask
bless you man
this guy is a fuckin genius, had no idea where any of these beats were going at first
i swear this man just needs to drop his gross beat tips I watched him 4 5 years ago and he's changed how he uses it I swear
this dude is fire xD luv the vid!
thx
You are inspiration
you'll always be my goat bro
That 2nd to last beat thooooooo 😭😭🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
7:50 dood just thumbed his nose at us 😂 while making a tutorial beat that we couldn’t. Love it
he has transcended fr w music
Nick keeps me motivated everyday 🙏
people worry about gear and nick mira is out here cooking up with apple wired earbuds
Thank you for keeping me 10 toes down
So damn inspiring, please keep uploading
Naah, Nick a magician for real. He does all that at such ease 😤
But if you wanna get good as a Producer/Beatmaker you have to go to the Beat struggles and boring hours finding the right groove & melodys. This easy going stuff is okay for the beginners but if you want to build up your producing skills you should go through it.
I enjoy both. Better at making from scratch but you can learn from both methods.
inspirational
Very clever. this is an experience
Nice video nick, just heard the word ''nature'' to often 😂
7:40 nawww, Nick is genuinely goat'd 🙌
Bro that shit turned Into the hardest Deep House Track 🔥😂
Hey Nick, if we purchase a beat from your website does it get taken off the sales list? Or can multiple artists purchase the same beat?
If so how could I get a beat made personally that no one else has access to by you? What would the price be like
nice video, tips on tips!!
natural genius 🧠🔥🔥
you are a creative genius sir