The short answer to how is MIDI sequencing. The medium answer to how is he is using multiple midi controllers and a midi converter (translates midi messages giving you the ability to do much more with the same signal) The long answer to how is two parts, and also comes with a bit of informed speculation on my part: 1. His devices RC505 MK2, mod duo x, maschine+, line 6 helix, novation launch pad mk3, bome box, and i believe one other one whos name escapes me, all work in tandem throughthe mjdi sequences provided. I am 99% sure that he silent recorded the kick snare and hi hat into maschine+at the very begining. Then when he records the vocals, that also doubles as a trigger sound for the original melody. *Ill type more on my phone, my tablet is making my arms hurt lol.* *Ok here we go* That melody was able to play on its own because he timed the sequence to start playing it at the precise bar where he ended the initial vocals. Every subsequent change that was made without pressing any buttons, was very likely achieved by the main midi controller sending out a signal, which was converted by the bome box, and sent to the other devices, changing perameters and starting and stopping effects at pre programmed timings during the routine. (Just realised I have to leave for work, so I'll try to remember to put more later. But spoiler,: part 2 to my answer is that I have no fucking clue how he achieved it in practise. I understand the mechanics behind how it was likely done, but absolutely zero clue on how to actually achieve it in reality. 😂)
@@indicatorbeatboxmy assessment is made using bits and pieces of knowledge that I have along with what I have heard others say on the subject. Inkie did a reaction to this wild card where he gave some useful insight, which has definitely influenced my comment above so it is worth the watch in my opinion.
He was required to show a full breakdown of what he did and it was confirmed legit. I've seen people explain it in other posts, hopefully someone will pass on the knowledge because I can't seem to find them now. Pretty sure it's a lot of presets and sequences that are programmed. Inkie commented on it a bit, it’s a very complex set up.
I like to think he actually has a small army of trained zombie ants that are actually pressing more presents and even doing some beatboxing but they're just too tiny for us to see 😂😂😂
well, I can tell that he is using the Line6 Helix toe-position from the pedal as switch as well. It might also be possible that he has a footswitch as well. Also, if the helix is set up with snapshots, one push of a button can activate a complete different scenario on effects, patterns, timesteps.. anything that´s in the preset. The buttons are touchsensetive as well. It´s the first time that I see this units beeing used in a beat-box/loop situation, I´m impressed, thumbs up
Which is weird, he doesn't even check his foot, but then magically the sound changes so much. The drums also change the pattern so much, nothing made sense.
If so, they should show it in video for judges to judge. If not, he will dsqualified. Btw, he alrdy show it to them with live recording how actually he did this all
@@JokerInk-CustomBuilds what xD that logic makes no sense. Are you saying anybody whos looping is all of a sudden playing prerecorded stuff. youre also saying mahiro, impedance etc are also cheating. rethink what u say because you have no idea
I think he is recording way ahead things and time the drop somewhere ,while dropping he is already building the next drop , if not well i guess he just had pre recorded shit i can't comprehend it otherwise xD
Bro, gotta say that I haven't watched his wildcard, and I have exact same emotions as Anthony has. Also wanna say that when I first watched Watt's producer wildcard, reaction was the same, like how he was doing that?
Just posted the same question at the video Inkie made breaking down this track. Reposting here hoping for clarity... I am new to this whole loopstation world... But I must admit that I don't find Oxygenics track that impressive... If he programmed 90% of it, all he does is basicly to press play and then sing his lyrics. Might also be adjusting some pitch etc... But I don't understand how this is any different from what a normal DJ does when playing a set?! -Make a track from home (Oxy might have done some technologicly impressive work during recordings) and then play it back with live vocals... My friend did that at the local disco in my teens. LOL What oxy did at home beforehand might be technologically impressive, but the performance itself seems boring and easy... So in a sense there is not much to see on the surface wich makes it a bit dull to this noob... I much prefer to see beatbox loopers build their songs from nothing live. it seems much more involved and requires alot more rehearsing to get everything right each time... Is this the loopartist version of playback pop music? -Genuinly asking to try and get a better understanding of what you all are doing!
I would not have entered the GBB as it is not allowed to do that. The videos record it for the wildcard and at the same time without EQ or anything for the judges.
I wanna say he's using some sort of foot pedals...also whats the name of the machine that basically has a lazer that you need to pass your hand over it to activate it...and pre sets...all combined???
I hope it was a joke, but assuming it isn't, SBX apparently requires all wildcards to be also submitted in their raw form so that an expert makes sure there was no editing. The same is done for Solo to prevent beatboxers doing what they were allowed to do in BBU.
@@Kri_1601 Nope. It he qualified that means they checked it and ensured it was not cheating. Plus Inkie reacted to it and he explained few devices which made sense. Apparently one device has lots of plugins and works like a computer. So if you premade the signal chain and the sounds and all you did was to input the songs, this is possible. For eg in loop people use sequencer and pre programme the pitches like how Rhythmind did in Rhythmind vs Brez and also Frosty did. All Rhythmind had to was make one sound to start the sequencer. Imagine the same with an entire song.
modern producing is insane with the amount of shit you can do with one sound. just a guess: the bassline is just the topline repeaded with a delay (activated in 16:40) and pitched down 1 or 2 octaves. bass and topline is different channels with different effects, but using same source sound. snare could even be the same sound source, but a timed gate with lots of compression.
It's just a pre recorded mix then filmed with him pretending to hit buttons and sing, not that hard to figure out Beatboxers do it all the time in their videos for post production editing.
I would not have entered the GBB as it is not allowed to do that. The videos record it for the wildcard and at the same time without EQ or anything for the judges.
The short answer to how is MIDI sequencing.
The medium answer to how is he is using multiple midi controllers and a midi converter (translates midi messages giving you the ability to do much more with the same signal)
The long answer to how is two parts, and also comes with a bit of informed speculation on my part:
1. His devices RC505 MK2, mod duo x, maschine+, line 6 helix, novation launch pad mk3, bome box, and i believe one other one whos name escapes me, all work in tandem throughthe mjdi sequences provided. I am 99% sure that he silent recorded the kick snare and hi hat into maschine+at the very begining. Then when he records the vocals, that also doubles as a trigger sound for the original melody.
*Ill type more on my phone, my tablet is making my arms hurt lol.*
*Ok here we go*
That melody was able to play on its own because he timed the sequence to start playing it at the precise bar where he ended the initial vocals.
Every subsequent change that was made without pressing any buttons, was very likely achieved by the main midi controller sending out a signal, which was converted by the bome box, and sent to the other devices, changing perameters and starting and stopping effects at pre programmed timings during the routine.
(Just realised I have to leave for work, so I'll try to remember to put more later. But spoiler,: part 2 to my answer is that I have no fucking clue how he achieved it in practise. I understand the mechanics behind how it was likely done, but absolutely zero clue on how to actually achieve it in reality. 😂)
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We have a goated comment. Thank you for the breakdown!
@@indicatorbeatboxmy assessment is made using bits and pieces of knowledge that I have along with what I have heard others say on the subject. Inkie did a reaction to this wild card where he gave some useful insight, which has definitely influenced my comment above so it is worth the watch in my opinion.
He was required to show a full breakdown of what he did and it was confirmed legit. I've seen people explain it in other posts, hopefully someone will pass on the knowledge because I can't seem to find them now. Pretty sure it's a lot of presets and sequences that are programmed. Inkie commented on it a bit, it’s a very complex set up.
He's from the future and he's using the MK10, MK10 works with mind control.
Wtf 😂😂😂
Haha
😂😂😂
Lol, imagining a beat and it just immediately applies to the machine
Lmaoo
I like to think he actually has a small army of trained zombie ants that are actually pressing more presents and even doing some beatboxing but they're just too tiny for us to see 😂😂😂
check the Inkie's reaction to this one, he did a judge commentary on his channel
Love seeing you guys break down some of this badassness! Mad love for Indicator!
He does some very strategic silent recording along the way, he's just that good and prepared.
you can check his CLIP loopstation rounds, which were made live, judges had no clue either :D
well, I can tell that he is using the Line6 Helix toe-position from the pedal as switch as well. It might also be possible that he has a footswitch as well. Also, if the helix is set up with snapshots, one push of a button can activate a complete different scenario on effects, patterns, timesteps.. anything that´s in the preset. The buttons are touchsensetive as well. It´s the first time that I see this units beeing used in a beat-box/loop situation, I´m impressed, thumbs up
Here it is! Tha ks for delivering AR!
You will See the Same in KBAs Showcase he probably uses a DAW on the Laptop to Trigger all that
a lot of people just chalked it up to having more devices at foot lvl
Which is weird, he doesn't even check his foot, but then magically the sound changes so much. The drums also change the pattern so much, nothing made sense.
You forgot he could have some thing under his desk and he can clicks them with his feet xD
If so, they should show it in video for judges to judge. If not, he will dsqualified. Btw, he alrdy show it to them with live recording how actually he did this all
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You should watch Watt | Aggressor | Beatland Loopstation Wildcard 2023, he presses like 2 buttons in the whole set and magic happen
but he used presets or something because the competition he wanted to compete in had a rule set that theoretically allowed that
@@henrikbaum Watt used Ableton samples, which is not allowed.
he cheated that's why 😅 still amazing track tho
This sounds like some KMFDM, Front 242, or Frontline Assembly shit. However he did it, it is badass!!
It’s Magic🤟🏻🤣🤣🤣
Please react to WATT's Producer Wildcard
✌️ you've done this one before, but im still gonna watch it again.
Because he is different 👽
What the hell was that 🤯
I already see inkie react to this, and even inkie dont know how he can do all this stuff alone
he pressed play on a prerecorded track and just danced the night away... thats my bet... or footpedals...
no way you actually think that
youre wrong
@@BALDOCK_BBX until you present some knowledge or evidence I am gonna chalk it up as guesses on your part as well.
@@JokerInk-CustomBuilds what xD that logic makes no sense. Are you saying anybody whos looping is all of a sudden playing prerecorded stuff. youre also saying mahiro, impedance etc are also cheating. rethink what u say because you have no idea
@@JokerInk-CustomBuilds and one of the comments in this section says the explanation aswell thats the funniest part xD
He's gotta have some foot pedals we're not seeing
I think he is recording way ahead things and time the drop somewhere ,while dropping he is already building the next drop , if not well i guess he just had pre recorded shit i can't comprehend it otherwise xD
Probably just some timers on different number of bars idk
Bro, gotta say that I haven't watched his wildcard, and I have exact same emotions as Anthony has. Also wanna say that when I first watched Watt's producer wildcard, reaction was the same, like how he was doing that?
Only Watt was using Ableton as it was a social experiment so to speak.
My best guess is he's also using pedals at his feet, I think ... fuck
Hey Bro, i have a question. How the hell have you not already reactet to the gbb circle jams, they are insane!! Would be so nice
It’s sequencing my guy
Here it is for everyone who aksed 😂
He's a genius
He programmed it, not pre-record
Yes🙂
Just posted the same question at the video Inkie made breaking down this track. Reposting here hoping for clarity...
I am new to this whole loopstation world... But I must admit that I don't find Oxygenics track that impressive... If he programmed 90% of it, all he does is basicly to press play and then sing his lyrics. Might also be adjusting some pitch etc...
But I don't understand how this is any different from what a normal DJ does when playing a set?!
-Make a track from home (Oxy might have done some technologicly impressive work during recordings) and then play it back with live vocals... My friend did that at the local disco in my teens. LOL
What oxy did at home beforehand might be technologically impressive, but the performance itself seems boring and easy... So in a sense there is not much to see on the surface wich makes it a bit dull to this noob... I much prefer to see beatbox loopers build their songs from nothing live. it seems much more involved and requires alot more rehearsing to get everything right each time...
Is this the loopartist version of playback pop music? -Genuinly asking to try and get a better understanding of what you all are doing!
is it a combination of pedals and delay effects, like putting something towards the end of a loop?
Maybe he have it recorded..... And it's just pres play....
Not allowed.
I would not have entered the GBB as it is not allowed to do that. The videos record it for the wildcard and at the same time without EQ or anything for the judges.
Still waiting for a Kristof7s reaction 😁
Maybe he used a pedal on the floor to activate samples 😅
I wanna say he's using some sort of foot pedals...also whats the name of the machine that basically has a lazer that you need to pass your hand over it to activate it...and pre sets...all combined???
pretty sure he have to show it in the video as one of the rules for the wildcards so it's probably not it
Johnnie Guilbert reaction to angel of death please
Bro reaction 808 banon astrounot
Brez vs avh when
Nah bro, he's hacking
I hope it was a joke, but assuming it isn't, SBX apparently requires all wildcards to be also submitted in their raw form so that an expert makes sure there was no editing. The same is done for Solo to prevent beatboxers doing what they were allowed to do in BBU.
@@abhisheknair8437 It clearly was.
@@Kri_1601 Nope. It he qualified that means they checked it and ensured it was not cheating. Plus Inkie reacted to it and he explained few devices which made sense. Apparently one device has lots of plugins and works like a computer. So if you premade the signal chain and the sounds and all you did was to input the songs, this is possible.
For eg in loop people use sequencer and pre programme the pitches like how Rhythmind did in Rhythmind vs Brez and also Frosty did. All Rhythmind had to was make one sound to start the sequencer. Imagine the same with an entire song.
Bro, chill, I meant "it clearly was a joke" lmao
@@Kri_1601 Ahh okay. Nah, people actually thought there was cheating in this round.
modern producing is insane with the amount of shit you can do with one sound. just a guess: the bassline is just the topline repeaded with a delay (activated in 16:40) and pitched down 1 or 2 octaves. bass and topline is different channels with different effects, but using same source sound. snare could even be the same sound source, but a timed gate with lots of compression.
Um am i the only one who thinks he just prerecorded the sounds and they are on timers
It's just a pre recorded mix then filmed with him pretending to hit buttons and sing, not that hard to figure out Beatboxers do it all the time in their videos for post production editing.
He can’t do that because it’s a wildcard, ITD be disqualified
I would not have entered the GBB as it is not allowed to do that. The videos record it for the wildcard and at the same time without EQ or anything for the judges.
that's a dumb assumption with so much confidence
1 word; linux.
Mp3 file anyone😂
it's not clear explanation but inkie who was a judge did a commentary and give some insight
th-cam.com/video/sXDUTLelaGg/w-d-xo.html