But he gets some things wrong. His way of making the last beat late is redundant. You CAN tell a computer to be late. Groove settings are a thing computers can do.
Honestly one of your best vids so far. The 4/4 + 9/8 slowed down trick was HELLA smart. The slowing down and chopping up of samples funnily enough reminded me of Ben Levin's amazing "fakerwave" video. A lot of these tricks could be applied to an 80's pop context instead of hip-hop and you'd get some classic vaporwave in the vein of Floral Shoppe or Eccojams.
@@JayOneAlumni No a lot of it is just stolen. Not the officially released stuff because legal reasons, but there is a LOT of lofi that is just completely ripped
@@isaacthecorncob its not stolen (as a music producer) a lot of people sample in lofi, the people who make money usually use sample packs (different thing) or make them themselfs/get people to play parts and then sample that and manipulate that. its not hard.
"So you have a new music production video for me?" "Yes Sir, I do." "But you just released another good video a couple of days ago. Isn't it hard to come up with new ideas that fast?" "Actually no. Super easy, barely an inconvenience" "Well, if you say so... I'm gonna watch, like and comment for the algorithm"
@@SignalsMusicStudio Mom get the camera! He answered to me! On a serious note tho: I DO think you make some of the finest videos on this platform and if I wouldn't be that chronically broke student, I'd totaly support your work besides sharing it with friends. Hope you never stop doing this and all the best wishes from Germany!
Great song, btw. I usually can't stand disjointed rhythms, and my brain wants to "fix" them. This hits exactly where you wanted, and as an educational piece, it is super functional. Bravo, sir.
It's funny, the whole song is kinda off the grid but just implies a grid, and that's close enough. there's also a randomly generated hi hat that appears at the silliest of times, and even that's not enough to ruin the 4 4 vibe
These are the most empowering music videos around. Everytime I watch one of Jake's videos I feel like I've learned something I can just immediately apply to my own music.
It's so funny how the harmony changes how we feel a melody. The melody alone gives me a dark and unsettling vibe, probably because it finishes in the 7th degree. But when you add the I-V progression it kinda sounds resolved when the F# kicks in, sounding like F# is our I chord actually.
Keep pushing forward and learning! Learning never ends and no matter how much you know you can always learn more. Having said that, limitation breeds creativity, so you’ll be fine with what you already know!
As if I couldn't have fallen in love with this channel more with the amount of information I've gained and retained over the past few weeks, props to you man you are a great teacher and I hope you see this so you can see how much you've truly help me fall back into love with making and playing music again! 🎶 thank you
@@psychonavi I should probably do that. One of my problems is that I get deep in production. Then I'll start to feel like I'm neglecting my guitar technique. One of my biggest hurdles is mastering the 9/8 feel. To me, it's a must have to authentically nail the lofi sound.
This helped a lot. I’m working on a Lofi EP and I realize I’ve been overthinking a lot of it tbh. Your creativity in this inspired me to just have fun with my songs and throw in random sounds and see where it goes from there!
Just my appreciation note for using an MClass compressor for the pumping effect, the Audiomatic Retrotransformer for coloring and even an ID8 epiano for that descending arpeggio, instead of 3x $300 vsts. You are a craftman.
Excellent content. Your musical range and talent for teaching makes for one of the best music instruction channels on the web! Also if I close my eyes and listen, it’s like Jeff Goldblum is teaching me about music theory. And that is awesome!
The polymeter is a cool idea to get that "drunk" rhythmic feel. I also like the "quintuplet/septuplet swing" method, where what sounds like inaccurate timing is actually just a weird, sparse -tuplet rhythm.
Can someone explain how he did it? I’ve rewatched the rhythm part for about 3 times, and I still don’t get it. I’m not too familiar with time signatures and all that, so any help would be appreciated.
@@cherian5700 each "beat" you hear in the final song is actually a full measure at a really fast tempo - 4 times faster than the "real" tempo of the song. The first 3 "beats" are full measures of 4/4 (4 quarter notes, or 8 eighth notes, per measure), but you hear them as beats instead of measures because they go by quickly and there's only one point of emphasis in each. The last "beat" is a measure of 9/8, which is one eighth note longer than the other 3. This makes it sound like the music is skipping or stuttering because the rhythmic loop restarts slightly later than it would if all 4 beats were the same length. In short, the last beat of each measure that you hear is intentionally "too long."
I have been listening to a Lo-Fi Beats playlist pretty heavily for the last few months, and you absolutely nailed it with this track. I really enjoyed seeing what a complex process it is to make these "simple" songs. I had no idea!
Ugggghhhh this is such a great video dude. Learned so much from this. So many little tricks that you can forget about haha. The 4/4 to 9/8 move was especially cool!
At first, i was like nah this ain't it but the key switch really made it really good and the sax and guitar along with the ambiance I mean just great. The ambience really gave it some sauce.
Wow! This was great! I love lofi and I love what you did with this. The meter stuff kind of blows up my brain…. but that kind of thing is what makes lofi so cool. And I love that you are using Reason. I am a Reason user too, so it’s nice to see it.
This was the best Lofi tutorial I have ever seen, I have recently taken the plunge into getting away from sampling while still making Lofi beats, you have inspired me to work harder. This was a dope groove and not yet super detailed
That 4th beat was unsettling at first and then it goes into you. The half-step slow down was genius. And the overall song has a soothing effect. I need to try it!
please make more videos like this, ive watched almost all of your videos in the last week or two and this is by far my favorite. i love your channel, keep creating
WOW...THAT REALLY TRANSPORTS, TO ANOTHER UNIVERSE. THAT STAGERED BEAT IS WHAT DOES IT. IT TRYS TO CATCH UP TO ITS SELF. BRILLENT. THANK U. U OUGHT TO WIN.
I highly encourage you to consider making some "lofi guitar chord progression" sample packs. There is a HUGE market for it, and not that many people who know theory are in it.
Jake, probably one of my favorite videos yet. Great job bröther, I’m adding this to my playlist once it’s on Spotify. Next up: How To Write Adidas Hard Bass Music (the hard way)
Agreed about the timing. You have such a way of slimming things down to the straight facts. Thanks, man. I am always recommending you to people. You're in my top 10 for all content (not just for music).
Your content is so solid and I appreciate all you do. Since I am just getting into lofi, you already have me inspired to use my guitar to add some melody and non-midi samples into the mix. Thanks!
I just tend to just hard code odd meter and metric modulation and all that nonsense, but if you want to give it a laid-back or a wonky feel, I highly recommend messing around with tempo automation. Which obviously means you should go for your vsts first and track any analog inputs after the fact, but that shouldn't be a huge deal. Just give it a gentle nudge down (or up) on the last measure and adjust for feel. Groove quantization is also super powerful and, at the very least, is a banging tool to find the feel that fits your beat. Sweet video as always! Also, good call on that transposition/slow down combo. Kind of really sits perfectly in that lazy mood, just super relaxing. Oh and the ambient sounds, like a nice, warm blanket.
Your channel is a rabbit hole. I just watch you new video, and then just click on something that was posted before my subscription. So much amazing content! So, here I go watching epic dad rock video
Excellent, thank you. Very pleasant stylish song. Your teaching and presenting style is great, speaking fast and clear, getting to the point immediately. If I didn't see your face I would say you were a 50-year old pro-experienced musician and teacher.
Fantastic video! The way you explained everything made it easy to understand (thanks AP music theory😂). I truly enjoy watching your videos. You definitely earned my subscription to your channel. Great work! 👏🏻
That was really inspiring. You’re right - there’s no need for anyone to sample these days. It’s so much more fulfilling to write your own original music, record your own effects, etc. Well done! Keep up the great work!
I’d already felt the effect of side-chain compression in many lofi beats, but I didn’t know what is that. Your video cleaned up my confusion! Thank you so much
I stumbled onto your channel when I began playing guitar, and your videos helped me a lot. Now that I've been dabbling in music production, videos like these are equally helpful! Good stuff
Government Subsidized Saxophone approves of this message. Thanks for letting me be part of this. It was fun!
THE SAXMAN COMETH. Thanks so much for playing on this track man!
your line is my favorite part of this lofi
@@candoraudio3159 Thank you!
Best use of taxes
No more government subsidizing for active basses!
the amount of knowledge this guy has and the way he is able to express and communicate it is almost frightening. brilliant video, by the way.
Agreed
My appreciation for him doin his thang and every patreonsupporter he has ever and ever will have ... is enormous.
This type of communication is definitely an amazing skill
and he looks like Shazam!
But he gets some things wrong. His way of making the last beat late is redundant. You CAN tell a computer to be late. Groove settings are a thing computers can do.
This whole channel is the definition of quality content.
I don't think ive come across anything similar to how quality this guys channel is in any field
Getting a notification saying “Signals Music Studio has uploaded a new video: Writing & Producing Lo-Fi Hip Hop” was literally like a god send
"We could write this as a measure of 33/32"
Me: **master of puppets flashbacks*
@Hidde Veldkamp 21/32
Lmao I knew someone would remember that
Is that the A part? I count like two 4/4 bars and a 7/4 bar
Hmmmm. So, a 33 beat long pattern in my Model Samples??? Maybe.
Honestly one of your best vids so far. The 4/4 + 9/8 slowed down trick was HELLA smart.
The slowing down and chopping up of samples funnily enough reminded me of Ben Levin's amazing "fakerwave" video. A lot of these tricks could be applied to an 80's pop context instead of hip-hop and you'd get some classic vaporwave in the vein of Floral Shoppe or Eccojams.
If someone says my video reminds them of Ben Levin I take it as an enormous compliment :)
This is exactly what is was looking for: Lofi without using samples. Thanks a lot! This sounds beautiful!
Most of it isn’t Cos clearing samples is too much money usually so people just make their own stuff
@@JayOneAlumni No a lot of it is just stolen. Not the officially released stuff because legal reasons, but there is a LOT of lofi that is just completely ripped
@@isaacthecorncob its not stolen (as a music producer) a lot of people sample in lofi, the people who make money usually use sample packs (different thing) or make them themselfs/get people to play parts and then sample that and manipulate that.
its not hard.
I love when Beardstank is involved in projects. He's like, "You want elevator? Boom I got you. You want cityscape sounds? Boom I got you."
and to think you haven't even seen him in his final form yet...
@@SignalsMusicStudio nothing short of majestic I'm sure!
"The Sample Pack!" "The Sample Pack!" "Unbelievable Sample Pack!"
You can’t escape the ad. Ever.
im preety sure the city sound is him humping his bed or somthing
"So you have a new music production video for me?"
"Yes Sir, I do."
"But you just released another good video a couple of days ago. Isn't it hard to come up with new ideas that fast?"
"Actually no. Super easy, barely an inconvenience"
"Well, if you say so... I'm gonna watch, like and comment for the algorithm"
for the record I don't find this very easy lol
@@SignalsMusicStudio Mom get the camera! He answered to me!
On a serious note tho: I DO think you make some of the finest videos on this platform and if I wouldn't be that chronically broke student, I'd totaly support your work besides sharing it with friends. Hope you never stop doing this and all the best wishes from Germany!
@@_wayneman_ "Is it going to be difficult to put in a ryan george reference?"
"Actually, no. Its super easy, barely an inconvenience"
Well said.
"Lo fi hip hop is tight!"
"Sir, no. It's the exact opposite of that so I'm going to need you to get all the way off my back on this one."
Great song, btw. I usually can't stand disjointed rhythms, and my brain wants to "fix" them. This hits exactly where you wanted, and as an educational piece, it is super functional. Bravo, sir.
It's funny, the whole song is kinda off the grid but just implies a grid, and that's close enough. there's also a randomly generated hi hat that appears at the silliest of times, and even that's not enough to ruin the 4 4 vibe
These are the most empowering music videos around. Everytime I watch one of Jake's videos I feel like I've learned something I can just immediately apply to my own music.
Only thing you missed was a “Jake Studying” character loop
And a cat🐈
It's so funny how the harmony changes how we feel a melody. The melody alone gives me a dark and unsettling vibe, probably because it finishes in the 7th degree. But when you add the I-V progression it kinda sounds resolved when the F# kicks in, sounding like F# is our I chord actually.
Yeah it slays fs
I shall be eternally grateful to this channel.
you're actually a music theory youtuber that can make nice sounding music. ridiculously, this is never the case..
Hahah I was just watching some tutorials and all the music sounded lame. The instrument choices weren’t it. He’s def got it
You should check out Adam Neely then :)
@@emapage8914 thanks! Will do!
@@emapage8914 I second this comment!
@@emapage8914 yes
Everything about this makes me realize how much I don't know.
Keep pushing forward and learning! Learning never ends and no matter how much you know you can always learn more. Having said that, limitation breeds creativity, so you’ll be fine with what you already know!
Sounds like a huge opportunity :)
You and me both. And I studied music theory for more than 4 years. I don't know anything.
@@KyAnnZorain If u studied music theory for 4 years and don't know nothing , u are doing something wrong
@@KyAnnZorain lul
As if I couldn't have fallen in love with this channel more with the amount of information I've gained and retained over the past few weeks, props to you man you are a great teacher and I hope you see this so you can see how much you've truly help me fall back into love with making and playing music again! 🎶 thank you
Signals Music Studio has quickly become my favorite TH-cam channel. Great groove and thanks for the teching.
YES!!! I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS VIDEO FOR AGES! THANKS JAKE!
I love the sax part! Omg so nice
::High Five:: Thanks for the love!
Hands down, this is my favorite tutorial that you've ever produced! You should definitely consider making an entire lofi album.
why dont you do it, ill be pleasedt to hear it, no jokes
@@psychonavi I should probably do that. One of my problems is that I get deep in production. Then I'll start to feel like I'm neglecting my guitar technique. One of my biggest hurdles is mastering the 9/8 feel. To me, it's a must have to authentically nail the lofi sound.
I second this. I normally don't like lofi or hip hop, but I really, thoroughly, enjoyed his track here.
This helped a lot. I’m working on a Lofi EP and I realize I’ve been overthinking a lot of it tbh. Your creativity in this inspired me to just have fun with my songs and throw in random sounds and see where it goes from there!
Just my appreciation note for using an MClass compressor for the pumping effect, the Audiomatic Retrotransformer for coloring and even an ID8 epiano for that descending arpeggio, instead of 3x $300 vsts. You are a craftman.
Never had the luxury to buy vsts or good gear when I was learning to produce, looking back it was a blessing in disguse
Excellent content. Your musical range and talent for teaching makes for one of the best music instruction channels on the web! Also if I close my eyes and listen, it’s like Jeff Goldblum is teaching me about music theory. And that is awesome!
The polymeter is a cool idea to get that "drunk" rhythmic feel. I also like the "quintuplet/septuplet swing" method, where what sounds like inaccurate timing is actually just a weird, sparse -tuplet rhythm.
Can someone explain how he did it? I’ve rewatched the rhythm part for about 3 times, and I still don’t get it. I’m not too familiar with time signatures and all that, so any help would be appreciated.
@@cherian5700 each "beat" you hear in the final song is actually a full measure at a really fast tempo - 4 times faster than the "real" tempo of the song. The first 3 "beats" are full measures of 4/4 (4 quarter notes, or 8 eighth notes, per measure), but you hear them as beats instead of measures because they go by quickly and there's only one point of emphasis in each. The last "beat" is a measure of 9/8, which is one eighth note longer than the other 3. This makes it sound like the music is skipping or stuttering because the rhythmic loop restarts slightly later than it would if all 4 beats were the same length. In short, the last beat of each measure that you hear is intentionally "too long."
@@cliffpinchon2832 yeah this is an unusual method as far as i know. I can't argue with the result though!
I have been listening to a Lo-Fi Beats playlist pretty heavily for the last few months, and you absolutely nailed it with this track. I really enjoyed seeing what a complex process it is to make these "simple" songs. I had no idea!
that polymeter technique on the drums is a pretty unique to get that off the grid rhythm for sure
Ugggghhhh this is such a great video dude. Learned so much from this. So many little tricks that you can forget about haha. The 4/4 to 9/8 move was especially cool!
The fun is infectious. Loved it. Couldn't keep the smile off my face. Thx!
"Slow it down by a half step" astonishingly makes a lot of sense.
You make everything clear everytime!
This is just beyond amazing in many ways
This is the best lofi beat i've ever heard...
Goosebumps 🎷
11:10 sounds like something I can do on my eurorack modular. Having one even just for processing tracks for Lofi is amazing.
Dude, was that hypnotic vibe done on purpose? Good job, man!
ive learnt more from your videos in the past few days than i have in years. absolutely love your work. you're the man :)
At first, i was like nah this ain't it but the key switch really made it really good and the sax and guitar along with the ambiance I mean just great. The ambience really gave it some sauce.
Song beautifully done from scratch. Melody stays with me. I like how you used sounds and music from other artists too.
Still the most informative and most underrated music channel on TH-cam, by far. You need 2 million subscribers, man. Another superb vid!!
But where's the studying anime girl and/or raccoon?
Speeding up the song and using each measure for a single beat... That's brilliant
YESS!!! finally this is the the subject I’ve been wanting from my favorite TH-cam teacher
Jake any chance you could do something on jazz noir?? Your new track seems to hit on that vibe a little
oh yes please! some dark jazz tutorial would be amazing
Yessssss
Ooooh i would love that
Second that!!
Wow! This was great! I love lofi and I love what you did with this. The meter stuff kind of blows up my brain…. but that kind of thing is what makes lofi so cool.
And I love that you are using Reason. I am a Reason user too, so it’s nice to see it.
This was the best Lofi tutorial I have ever seen, I have recently taken the plunge into getting away from sampling while still making Lofi beats, you have inspired me to work harder. This was a dope groove and not yet super detailed
That 4th beat was unsettling at first and then it goes into you. The half-step slow down was genius. And the overall song has a soothing effect.
I need to try it!
Genius production skills
2:32 in fl studio you can automate tempo
you can create short 1 bar clip of automation and replicate it throughout the song
Well, he did say we're going HARD way :D
please make more videos like this, ive watched almost all of your videos in the last week or two and this is by far my favorite. i love your channel, keep creating
Man, you blow out, man! This is awesome. You are very talented.
Nice! I never think of traditional music theory mixing well with lo fi hip hop, but you did it really well!
This is lovely. I really enjoyed it. Perfectly layered and got this super chill vibe...❤️👍
I thrive on the music theory elements and your approach to creating great music. Genius.
WOW...THAT REALLY TRANSPORTS, TO ANOTHER UNIVERSE. THAT STAGERED BEAT IS WHAT DOES IT. IT TRYS TO CATCH UP TO ITS SELF. BRILLENT. THANK U. U OUGHT TO WIN.
I highly encourage you to consider making some "lofi guitar chord progression" sample packs. There is a HUGE market for it, and not that many people who know theory are in it.
not my type of lofi but finally one lofi video that actually has an awesome result. Gonna use some of your techniques/tips here mate thanks!
I like how Jake can interest me in the process of creating a song of a genre that I wouldn't normally listen to. It is a nice learning experience.
Alternative title: i break every rule of music and it sounded great
this is a bit of a masterpiece
Jake, probably one of my favorite videos yet. Great job bröther, I’m adding this to my playlist once it’s on Spotify.
Next up: How To Write Adidas Hard Bass Music (the hard way)
Thx bro! ngl the resulting music + vid is really one of my fav creations to date
Good to still see new videos!
Agreed about the timing. You have such a way of slimming things down to the straight facts. Thanks, man. I am always recommending you to people. You're in my top 10 for all content (not just for music).
My dirty secret to making trip hop sound old is to sample in a record needle running on empty vinyl, the space before the music starts.
I love this channel!
OK. If there's another season of Twin Peaks you've got the soundtrack. Loved it.
Love your approach! Really liked the "call and answer" saxophone + guitar melody nearing the end of the song. Great work!
This is the BEST representation of how to make lo-go hip-hop from scratch. Thank you very much!
Great video. Love the track! Those descending guitar lines fit perfectly.
Really digging this episode! I loved the way you pushed the beat off the grid. Inspiring!
I will watch every one of your videos because you are the best guitar teacher on TH-cam!! BTW I bought your modal poster! Awesome Art! 🖼
I take no credit for the actual art but take complete credit for befriending the amazing artists who helped :)
I’m 5 min in and this is already awesomely genius
Please keep posting videos. You helped me understand modes!
These are my favorite videos on TH-cam. Your explanations, although far advanced for me, are interesting and educational.
Awesome! The sax brought so much feeling into it, and the rest is lit as well!
Thank you!
That final product was fire dude!! Also very descriptive and follow-able production video. Thank you Signals/Jake
Music theory should be this fun mates. I was smiling and grabbing every pieces the whole time. THANK YOU!
Your content is so solid and I appreciate all you do. Since I am just getting into lofi, you already have me inspired to use my guitar to add some melody and non-midi samples into the mix. Thanks!
I just tend to just hard code odd meter and metric modulation and all that nonsense, but if you want to give it a laid-back or a wonky feel, I highly recommend messing around with tempo automation. Which obviously means you should go for your vsts first and track any analog inputs after the fact, but that shouldn't be a huge deal. Just give it a gentle nudge down (or up) on the last measure and adjust for feel. Groove quantization is also super powerful and, at the very least, is a banging tool to find the feel that fits your beat. Sweet video as always!
Also, good call on that transposition/slow down combo. Kind of really sits perfectly in that lazy mood, just super relaxing. Oh and the ambient sounds, like a nice, warm blanket.
I needed this !! I'm so glad I bought it
Your channel is chock-full of music genius!
Here we go! Insight into a genre I am unfamiliar with. Nice.
Your channel is a rabbit hole. I just watch you new video, and then just click on something that was posted before my subscription. So much amazing content!
So, here I go watching epic dad rock video
One of the best beat producing videos I've seen. 😯
How you don´t have a million subs already, I don´t understand
You are such a genius and I'm literally in love with your voice 😍
Wow. That was absolutely beautiful.
Excellent, thank you. Very pleasant stylish song. Your teaching and presenting style is great, speaking fast and clear, getting to the point immediately. If I didn't see your face I would say you were a 50-year old pro-experienced musician and teacher.
Fantastic video! The way you explained everything made it easy to understand (thanks AP music theory😂).
I truly enjoy watching your videos.
You definitely earned my subscription to your channel. Great work! 👏🏻
That was really inspiring. You’re right - there’s no need for anyone to sample these days. It’s so much more fulfilling to write your own original music, record your own effects, etc. Well done! Keep up the great work!
Amazing! The final note in the melody right on the long beat hits sooo good!
I’d already felt the effect of side-chain compression in many lofi beats, but I didn’t know what is that. Your video cleaned up my confusion! Thank you so much
the groove, melodies, and even to the visuals this was heat 😭🔥🔥. thank u for the information and insight into ya brain sir
Love the tune. Hope it wins the contest
My ex was really into Portishead when I met her.
This video made me remember our relationship when everything was good for both of us.
3:50 "To make matters worse," 🤣
Goddamn Jake, your videos are always insanely informative and really helps me out keeping up with my guitar journey!!!
I stumbled onto your channel when I began playing guitar, and your videos helped me a lot. Now that I've been dabbling in music production, videos like these are equally helpful! Good stuff
god i love this guy so much already and i found him just yesterday on youtube
Cool song breakdown. Love what the sax riffs add to it.
Amazing Stuff