Thanks for puttinng out these interviews on here they are great. If you could ask more in depht music production questions i think that would be interesting for the audience here i assume there is quiet alot of producers here wanting to learn. Rather than just knowing what music he likes.
@62:48 in FL studio if you have a sample in Edison and select 'Convert right or left channel to mono' from the tools menu sometimes elements of the song get erased and what's left is some shit you didn't even know was there. Like a whole piano will just vanish and some background vocal will pop uo that you didnt know about. Jake one showed himself doing that with a sample for the 3 kings beats he did for Dr dre rick Ross.
1:02:30 Damn I know exactly what he's talking about, I remember having broken headphones and hearing stems in songs unexpectedly. Does anybody know the term for this?
naminamicapybara and me like when the lead breaks on your headphones and you hear the left side or right side of the song it's like you can hear the multi track masters comin through
Phase cancellation. Both sides of your headphones will have a positive and negative lead in the wire running to the driver. These pos and neg leads feed the speakers electrical current and basically push the speaker out or pull it in, making sound. Ok, so if you have a short in your broken headphones, it's possible that the positive and negative is flipped and this is where the fun starts. Usually something like vocals comes through on both left and right equally, so if your headphone's short flips the phase, the vocal can be cancelled out, because the speakers are playing the same thing, but out of phase with each other (inverse waveform with each other). Google 'phase cancellation' for audio examples. The cancelling out of the vocals (or any material that is played equally on both L and R) will only leave the material that is more spaced out on the stereo spectrum, and that's why you hear the other backing stuff that is more stereo.
The interviewer done her research and she's a good writer. But if she approached this as more of a conversation where you listen and process what the other person is saying and let it flow she could of asked better questions. Luckily he gave detailed responses to such questions.
@@siaseeds8950 Yea her Pusha T interview is completely different, not to knock on KAYTRANADA ofc, loved him, but Push was a lot more talkative. As you already said, probably just a personality thing and maybe the stereotype is true of rappers being more talkative than producers hahaha.
Real sad... they skip right though the music played in the interview in almost all of the academy’s stuff... I feel like it’s just as important as the words said
You’re right wasnt really thinking, but I feel like they could play the artist that they’re interviewing without that problem but then again the TH-cam algorithm is pretty ass and would probably take it down regardless
"black musicians don't make house music".....lol. It hurts my American feelings hearing those types of thoughts coming from someone who is crossing the lines of "pop" and "house music".
it's so stupid, i don't know if kaytranada knows that house and rock music are music which was created by the afro-american community, it's hard when people forget the history, house and rock are black music even if the music industry and american society tend to whitewashed these musics.
I don't think its fair to say the music has been "whitewashed" but I get the undertone and can understand the sentiment. Various stories tel us that much more than just "house and rock" were created by "black Americans". Much of this countries music gifts to the world have their roots in that of Black America: Jazz, Blues, Funk, Rock, House, Hip Hop.
+Galaxzy By white washed I assume you mean, taken over by a "corporate, mainly european decent" infrastructure that is selling out "the culture"? I think its just a state of mind. There is plenty of amazing rock and and blues that has moved on from its humble beginnings (time keeps rolling forward) but hasn't "sold out"...and there is also some that is still coming from the deep country side I'm sure haha
while the interviewer asked good questions and did her homework. the conversation seemed stale and wasn’t flowing. she doesn’t seem interested (which i’m sure she is) but it was boring nonetheless
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Thanks for puttinng out these interviews on here they are great. If you could ask more in depht music production questions i think that would be interesting for the audience here i assume there is quiet alot of producers here wanting to learn. Rather than just knowing what music he likes.
Origami love your beats dude
Origami making paper
Kay is such a humble dude. Love the interview!
Red Bull you have to find a solution: it's not possible to watch lectures about music without music.
do you have your annotations turned on? a direct link to the songs appear onscreen as soon as they are played, it's a pretty good solution i think
yeah, I have the annotations turned on. But it's not the same thing without the sound of vynils and without people chilling out
copyright tho but i feel you
Serj yeah you wanna see the artist listen to it
Thanks @Serj...true story
”You know” - Kaytranada ❤️
Swing recognize swing
Roadman.... is this you bruv?
Thats a hard ass quote
This interview changed my life, decided to become a DJ just based on the way he describes his memories of music.
Man, youtubes copyright kind of ruins watching these here... :-/
bentinho so annoying bruh
Got damn it! That last bit of the "Breezy" track sounds dope, man! Sample clearance is a pain!
@62:48 in FL studio if you have a sample in Edison and select 'Convert right or left channel to mono' from the tools menu sometimes elements of the song get erased and what's left is some shit you didn't even know was there. Like a whole piano will just vanish and some background vocal will pop uo that you didnt know about. Jake one showed himself doing that with a sample for the 3 kings beats he did for Dr dre rick Ross.
Dope
That is sauce wow
DANCE is inspirational as a catalyst for many different arts !!!
1:02:30 Damn I know exactly what he's talking about, I remember having broken headphones and hearing stems in songs unexpectedly. Does anybody know the term for this?
naminamicapybara and me like when the lead breaks on your headphones and you hear the left side or right side of the song it's like you can hear the multi track masters comin through
Phase cancellation. Both sides of your headphones will have a positive and negative lead in the wire running to the driver. These pos and neg leads feed the speakers electrical current and basically push the speaker out or pull it in, making sound. Ok, so if you have a short in your broken headphones, it's possible that the positive and negative is flipped and this is where the fun starts. Usually something like vocals comes through on both left and right equally, so if your headphone's short flips the phase, the vocal can be cancelled out, because the speakers are playing the same thing, but out of phase with each other (inverse waveform with each other). Google 'phase cancellation' for audio examples. The cancelling out of the vocals (or any material that is played equally on both L and R) will only leave the material that is more spaced out on the stereo spectrum, and that's why you hear the other backing stuff that is more stereo.
I got a lot of love for kaytranada man
Watching this interview to grasp on some inspiration from Kayy.
Legendary interview
40:19 that Wu-Tang jacket tho!
The interviewer done her research and she's a good writer. But if she approached this as more of a conversation where you listen and process what the other person is saying and let it flow she could of asked better questions. Luckily he gave detailed responses to such questions.
Flex that part
Bruh exactly she was way too worried about each question she was gonna ask from all the research she has done.
59:55 the maaaan shash'u.. lot of respect for him too
This guy is so cool, love you Kaytranada!!!
really not gonna show us the beat he flipped at 45:50...
I LOVE THESE
the song I really loved and danced to as a kid was Mr Oizo - flat beat..... could even be my first cd . what was other people's ?
Big up for flat beat man, the video too. Junior Senior - Move your feet was and still is the one!
Thanks man to exist
i see you jåm 🙃
Kay is in the minority of Black Eyed Peas fans who prefers their electro era😅
7:38 HI EDDIE
What is that vinly 3:58 anyone knows it?
45:36 - Milton Nascimento - Os Escravos de Jó
Listen to "Milagre dos Peixes" full album here - th-cam.com/video/8dF9MO33wzk/w-d-xo.html
THE SHIRT THO!!!! :)
Waiting for Kaytranada appear on the Broken Record Podcast with RIck Rubin
AM I the only one who noticed Just Blaze??????
Do you know, guys, what's playing on 45:47 and 46:29?Pleeeeease
It was used on Buddy's latest EP in a track called 'Guillotine'.
Alaclair Ensemble represent
46:28 anyone know what tune this is ???
This might be too late, but it was used on Buddy's latest EP on a song called 'Guillotine'.
I see my man swisha sitting front row!
If you heard "untitled unmastered." you know what "piu piu music" is...
first, nah just playing - this is tight!
is that just blaze @ 50:50?
lol nvm @ 1:07:30
The crowd looks soo dead. I would be on the edge of my seat if KAYTRANADA was in front of me.
swing recognize swing
1:07:56 God Damnit, these people sitting right next to Just Blaze probably didn't even know who he is... That's a damn shame...
KevinDoseBeats they knew. Everyone in the room knew because he was there throughout the week as well doing workshops and panel discussions.
1:02:33 Hey Shash'u ^^
Does anyone know where he got his glasses from????? Much appreciated
anyone know what the album they're talking about at 58:00 is called and who made it?
This is the album
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seeds_(Georgia_Anne_Muldrow_album)
it so great that more men of color are coming out the closet and still can live freely, especially amongst the hip hop scene
Bring fkin *Knx.* in this fkin show, ffs.
Moozy Mathers goat
Moozy Mathers fucking genius, idk if knx would do that though
I don’t think he would
that nigga dont speak
when its out the alex tumay interview ?
Why have they stopped playing the songs? It was more organic when you listened to the songs they played as if you were present in the lecture :(
Seoul Boy copyright bro
21:45 I see this chick everywhere. Who is she. Saw her in Young Thugs engineers video. The engineers name is Alex.
Damn, her interviewing skills are lacking. Dry....Big ups to Kay tho!
trust i've been to 1 of these in real life and she's pretty good compared!
I think Katranada is also one of those super smart introverted dudes that can be challenging to interview. Needless to say he is a genius.
@@siaseeds8950 Yea her Pusha T interview is completely different, not to knock on KAYTRANADA ofc, loved him, but Push was a lot more talkative. As you already said, probably just a personality thing and maybe the stereotype is true of rappers being more talkative than producers hahaha.
he's so fkn cute
Cat man
whats the name of that milton nascimento? kaytra is a genius btw
the LP is called "Milton" from 1970
@keixoun do you know which track it is? or the kaytranada track that sampled it?
Os Escravos De Jó
@@YannuPapi Thanks so much, was looking for this!!!!
Real sad... they skip right though the music played in the interview in almost all of the academy’s stuff... I feel like it’s just as important as the words said
take it up with the U.S. copyright system. they have to avoid it so the channel doesn't get nuked by greedy record labels
You’re right wasnt really thinking, but I feel like they could play the artist that they’re interviewing without that problem but then again the TH-cam algorithm is pretty ass and would probably take it down regardless
That and it’s probably owned by not the person who created it so I’m just talking out my asshole
"black musicians don't make house music".....lol. It hurts my American feelings hearing those types of thoughts coming from someone who is crossing the lines of "pop" and "house music".
Coflo Ferreira Right
it's so stupid, i don't know if kaytranada knows that house and rock music are music which was created by the afro-american community, it's hard when people forget the history, house and rock are black music even if the music industry and american society tend to whitewashed these musics.
I don't think its fair to say the music has been "whitewashed" but I get the undertone and can understand the sentiment. Various stories tel us that much more than just "house and rock" were created by "black Americans". Much of this countries music gifts to the world have their roots in that of Black America: Jazz, Blues, Funk, Rock, House, Hip Hop.
Coflo Ferreira Rock and blues have most definitely been whitewashed.
+Galaxzy By white washed I assume you mean, taken over by a "corporate, mainly european decent" infrastructure that is selling out "the culture"? I think its just a state of mind. There is plenty of amazing rock and and blues that has moved on from its humble beginnings (time keeps rolling forward) but hasn't "sold out"...and there is also some that is still coming from the deep country side I'm sure haha
you know
Ah yes. Cutting off the music so the owners of the songs, who are being interviewed in these videos, don't claim them.
You're so stupid
hes so nervous and cute
WITH THE CNN HOODIE!!!!!! A REAL ONE RIGHT HERE
i was watching it 0.75 and was wondering whats wrong with both of them
ugh some of these questions. c'mon
Crap questions when you got someone like K in front of you ..
what questions would you prefer?
dam
while the interviewer asked good questions and did her homework. the conversation seemed stale and wasn’t flowing. she doesn’t seem interested (which i’m sure she is) but it was boring nonetheless
mr. scruff
make the video public
Lol just blaze
he likes rubbing his leg
I'm not going to lie, I love Kay's music but it was a struggle to listen to this interview. This interview is so boring.
I would like to be a guest on the red bull academy. Ayatollah.
if only it'd be that easy
You must not know who Ayatollah is...
Whyb the fuck is he so nervous?
iMvery uncomfoatlbe1111111
why is this interview so boring. i love kaytranada, but that interviewer...
57:05 look at the face of the white dude on the right
5:40 what are the artists he quoted?
5:40 Logobi - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logobi
Azonto - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azonto
There is a full transcript of the lecture here - www.redbullmusicacademy.com/lectures/kaytranada-lecture
25:16 group name?
41:00 who did he quote before Neptunes?
25:16 Alaclair Ensemble - alaclairensemble.bandcamp.com/album/les-fr-res-cueilleurs
41:00 He mentions Just Blaze here. Is that what you mean?
yeah, thank you