Your technical expertise is beyond reproach, and your manner and demeanor are both humble and inviting. I appreciate your artistry and thank you for making this excellent technology more accessible to us from the "old school." Best regards!
Shareef Islam, NI should give u a nice limited edition Maschine, limited as in only Shareed gots this one, turning these guys out left and right into Maschine, it is great kit thought not mad at you...... keep 'em coming!
That was 50 last dope album, use to jam to this beat all the time ..there was another piano type joint on there that was killing it...like 7 years ago LOL
it would be great to see these techniques applied in a more general sense, as opposed to being restricted to the Maschine... but honestly, with a little bit of intuition and persistence anyone can figure out how to do what he is doing using say, the MPD 32. great video. you guys keep coming out with great concepts, lovin' it.
when the day comes when i purchase a new macbookpro 750gb and a pioneer ergo for serato and a technics sl-1200 mk2 turntable and then i would purchase maschine and take maschine classes from sam ash and record shop at vibes music and record stores in chicago and whenever i'm in Sharon,PA I would do some major record shopping at FlipSide Record store
that would defeat the purpose part of the point is for you to see how fast they pick it up and are able to make a beat this is a commercial for dubspot
The MPD is just a MIDI controller...Completely dependent on software that isn't 100% integrated. With the Maschine, once you open the software, you can make a beat from start to finish, save it, and make another beat without ever touching the computer.
mashine classes at sam ash? your better off going to a real production school i have taken the pro tools classes at sam ash and guitar center you wont learn much more than terminology
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Your technical expertise is beyond reproach, and your manner and demeanor are both humble and inviting. I appreciate your artistry and thank you for making this excellent technology more accessible to us from the "old school." Best regards!
This is one of the more in depth tutorials I've seen in a while! Wish ya'll would keep this up
This guy have some impressive hits among his productions
first producer featured that really seems like he gets it, this cats dope. best one yet.
My favourite in this series so far... Awesome video!
I enjoyed watching that. Awesome.
So far this is the best tutorial on this series. Thank you guys'!
I love this series, especially the video on recreating the B.I.G. track - keep 'em coming!
Instablaster...
VERY PSYCHED to see my pops Bangout on this Series. I spent 3 years under Bangout's Mentorship and It changed my whole SHIT!!
You gotta keep making these! I love them! Great job!
Shareef Islam, NI should give u a nice limited edition Maschine, limited as in only Shareed gots this one, turning these guys out left and right into Maschine, it is great kit thought not mad at you...... keep 'em coming!
That was 50 last dope album, use to jam to this beat all the time ..there was another piano type joint on there that was killing it...like 7 years ago LOL
you two are amazing , would love to try that MAschine :)
i agree, the one on Ante Up is my favorite, nonetheless they are pretty informative on thee advanced stuff for us Maschine beginners
We need more
nice work
that beats raw ,not a big fifty fan but he sure can choose beats
bangout !!!!!!
thanks
BAng ! Hands up beat is incredible
so dope I wish i had any coordination I would be a dj and make beats
🙌🙌👌
Laughed too hard at that haha
it would be great to see these techniques applied in a more general sense, as opposed to being restricted to the Maschine... but honestly, with a little bit of intuition and persistence anyone can figure out how to do what he is doing using say, the MPD 32.
great video. you guys keep coming out with great concepts, lovin' it.
when the day comes when i purchase a new macbookpro 750gb and a pioneer ergo for serato and a technics sl-1200 mk2 turntable and then i would purchase maschine and take maschine classes from sam ash and record shop at vibes music and record stores in chicago and whenever i'm in Sharon,PA I would do some major record shopping at FlipSide Record store
4:40
cool man :)
11:04 That head bob tho
i wonder i native instruments hooks them up with a maschine? they gotta do an episode w/ harry fraud!!
Like the series but maybe explaining to the guests how to use Maschine BEFORE the video would speed things up a bit...
16:26
dubspot probably gets a discount but i doubt the instructors get free equipment
"Harpiscord" LOL
that would defeat the purpose part of the point is for you to see how fast they pick it up and are able to make a beat this is a commercial for dubspot
The MPD is just a MIDI controller...Completely dependent on software that isn't 100% integrated. With the Maschine, once you open the software, you can make a beat from start to finish, save it, and make another beat without ever touching the computer.
which MPC? I'm guessing 4000 or 3000...
the way those drums sound its a 3000
you get that from practice if you got a passion for it persue it
This guy had a lot of hits when 50 was relevant. Too bad, I liked a lot of these songs.
then go to the school
harpiscord (around 3:34) - really???????
mashine classes at sam ash? your better off going to a real production school i have taken the pro tools classes at sam ash and guitar center you wont learn much more than terminology