Well, our course was back in '03/'04, and maybe things have changed/improved since then. Yes, they taught a lot as it was an intensive full-time course condensed into about 9 months. However, I don't fully recommend the school we went to, so be sure to attend a reputable and recognized institution. Noah certainly didn't need to be there, it was a formality for him and which ever reason(s) he wanted to be there... I was very green so I personally learned a lot and still value the education. If it's a career you want, whilst in and out of the course be sure to network hard, and to be passionate about the industry in which ever way you choose it. On a higher level, if it's music you love - theory, acoustics, instrumentation, history and all else - get your Masters in music.
He said nothing of genius proportion. I like what he said don't go out and buy everything learn to use what you have first. Everybody thinks they need omnisphere or Fab filter to have a good song... Which I have.. but you can give me xpand2 which ironically was included in pro tools as a plugin years and years ago. you can find it for twenty bucks or free with a key station.
Yeah between him and whoever writes his lyrics that day. Cookie cutter. He has the talent to do it himself who knows why he doesn’t. Maybe he’s too busy.
@@ScoutSniper1990 too busy??? Just like movies, rappers and musicians lose money at some point. It is very rare to have a career like Drake's. this is why he's following the formula. he finds what's coming up Alicia's off of it makes an album surrounding it and Bam
i'm really glad i watched this. he's a very intellectual man, and his comments on dynamic range are so true. hopefully that changes eventually. a sidenote, it's really weird to me that an official avid video would have pops in it like at 4.23
humble, talented, well spoken. i have heard much about this guy, already dug his production. nice to see when a truly deserving person enjoys success. respect.
That last bit of advice is so crucial. Got people spending ridiculous amount of money on plugins and kits and don't know how to even mix properly!! Smh
This man is one of my favorite producers. The complexity and amazing subtlety of his beats and production especially what he did on the throwaway tracks on drakes IYRTITL great amazing stuff man.
It is hard a.f. Sometimes. That is still one of the things I struggle with when mixing.It sucks when it sounds good on your monitors then you hear it on laptop or phone speakers and you can't hear no bass. The struggle is real lol.
I really like his approach to music engineering. However I would like a video where he breaks down engineering tips like Eq's, compressors, and reverbs. Doesn't event have to be a Drake session. Just a breakdown as a reference for other engineers searching for that sound.
That is true about that statement of quality and loudness. The only thing you can do is use the headroom wisely until you reach 0 db. Then use a loudness maximizer at the end stage to boost all the loudness and still have a bit of that quality still.
thank you. i model myself after this man and to have this type of focus on something your passionate about from your idol is great. the S5 looks amazing so one day when i get my full studio together in a nice little warehouse i will definitely be looking to dive into this.
one of the main reasons drake has over 60 million in the bank and counting. one of the main reasons drake has the MOST top 10 hits on the billboard 100 passing the BEATLES on the all-time list. Scrubs like Meek Mill who get bodied by singin niggas, career is falling apart already, dropping weak ass albums every other yr, obviously Drake is doing something right, he's got you crying.
Noah deserves musically speaking, where he is and who he is right now in the game. He introduced a new sound to hiphop which we hadn't heard. I have a few beats in my channel with his style in mind, come check them out and tell me what you think!
***** i like the melody and ambient, airy vibe of it, plus the pianos on the hook go hard AF. i've been tryna find that same pad he used for the main melody
Well worded my guy on how in a DAW you still can bring that tape grit out in PT, I've been back an forth with people that say PT is to digital they prefer sonar or logic,BS I'm PT for life...
The brains behind Drake's music.
Also Party is too
And The Weeknd back in Take Care era
And basically anyone but drake.
@@plh8707 So tell me why Drake is at the top and the others are below him?
@@Flexie1234 hes business smart and has talent as well. He uses efficiency to his advantage by hiring the experts ;)
Cool. I went to school with Noah. Knew his shit then, and he certainly knows it now.
What major did he take? I really want to get into mixing and producing.
We were in a one year vocational audio engineering crash course. Ariana Grande's Husband
Daniel McIsaac Did they teach you a lot? I might take a course next year. I'm really into music and the whole music industry.
Well, our course was back in '03/'04, and maybe things have changed/improved since then. Yes, they taught a lot as it was an intensive full-time course condensed into about 9 months. However, I don't fully recommend the school we went to, so be sure to attend a reputable and recognized institution. Noah certainly didn't need to be there, it was a formality for him and which ever reason(s) he wanted to be there... I was very green so I personally learned a lot and still value the education. If it's a career you want, whilst in and out of the course be sure to network hard, and to be passionate about the industry in which ever way you choose it.
On a higher level, if it's music you love - theory, acoustics, instrumentation, history and all else - get your Masters in music.
+Daniel McIsaac Did you also attend TREBAS?
His words about Loudness are so true - it's sad that people want loudness over quality (not everyone, but almost everyone...)
+Philip Zimmermann studies show that people actually prefer dynamic sounds (when given the right medium ie good headphones)
+Philip Zimmermann Loudest ignorant, alluding to that bullshit trap music maybe lol
god damn. drake lucky to have this genius in his corner. it's like seeing the old man behind the curtain in the wizard of oz.
He said nothing of genius proportion. I like what he said don't go out and buy everything learn to use what you have first. Everybody thinks they need omnisphere or Fab filter to have a good song... Which I have.. but you can give me xpand2 which ironically was included in pro tools as a plugin years and years ago. you can find it for twenty bucks or free with a key station.
But I'm nowhere near his level
Yeah between him and whoever writes his lyrics that day. Cookie cutter. He has the talent to do it himself who knows why he doesn’t. Maybe he’s too busy.
@@ScoutSniper1990 too busy??? Just like movies, rappers and musicians lose money at some point. It is very rare to have a career like Drake's. this is why he's following the formula. he finds what's coming up Alicia's off of it makes an album surrounding it and Bam
“Old man” boi u disrespectful af
this nigga look like the Professor X of producing.
+Still Platinum does he look black to you?
+Bloopalooza not Malcom X buddy, professor X from X-Men
Brian Daniels ik i was high af when writing this comment lol
Haha I got you no problem
King Slat right
i'm really glad i watched this. he's a very intellectual man, and his comments on dynamic range are so true. hopefully that changes eventually. a sidenote, it's really weird to me that an official avid video would have pops in it like at 4.23
Making sure you're paying attention, Andre Anderson. ;)
Avid haha well played
Andre Anderson Appreciated
+lecappuccinostudios he means its a really , really , really BAD CUT.
+Andre Anderson Loudness wars
He def seems secretive about his process.
I love the way this guy explains music production. Great teacher
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Dynamic ranges are songs like Fear by Drake. But hands down, one of the few men I look up to in the music industry. Down to earth, passionate guy.
this dude seems very dedicated and educated he sounds like a mixing scientist (musically)
40 inspires me so much
In Germany, the Lebanese like 40 are always the most gifted.
Me too.
humble, talented, well spoken. i have heard much about this guy, already dug his production. nice to see when a truly deserving person enjoys success. respect.
That last bit of advice is so crucial. Got people spending ridiculous amount of money on plugins and kits and don't know how to even mix properly!! Smh
This man is one of my favorite producers. The complexity and amazing subtlety of his beats and production especially what he did on the throwaway tracks on drakes IYRTITL great amazing stuff man.
Dang this Nigga should be a college professor holding seminars. feel like I could listen to him all day
Noah the kind of dude that don't fight back and he just says '' I'll be back''
+cgrepresentative01 You mistake Noah with Jesus man
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@@Gounesh You’re mistaking Jesus for the terminator
The Furthest Thing beat is insane...
Ikrrr but the second part was jake one
+jkolaWOLE idiot🙄
+Rudo Douglas ohhh I'm hella late but I actually like the first part of the song better than the second part 😂 crazy right?
+Rudo Douglas yeah i even remember watching a video of him explaining how he produced the beat, whole song was great tho
I agree
Such great points about loudness.... hope the kidz are watching this!
What he said about mixing for crappy speaks AND quality speakers is so crucial
its not just one or the other
Solid piece of advice at the end from 40. Thanks, you seem like a very humble guy.
great real advice
Aged well.
He's like the Steve Jobs of producers
*Tom Dowd sir
awesome, favorite producer/mixer/engineer hands down
It is hard a.f. Sometimes. That is still one of the things I struggle with when mixing.It sucks when it sounds good on your monitors then you hear it on laptop or phone speakers and you can't hear no bass. The struggle is real lol.
I really like his approach to music engineering. However I would like a video where he breaks down engineering tips like Eq's, compressors, and reverbs. Doesn't event have to be a Drake session. Just a breakdown as a reference for other engineers searching for that sound.
and this is why this man is where he is.
This was really enlighting and educational, 40 is definitely one of the best producers of our time.
passion + talent
That is true about that statement of quality and loudness. The only thing you can do is use the headroom wisely until you reach 0 db. Then use a loudness maximizer at the end stage to boost all the loudness and still have a bit of that quality still.
Andy Mineo sent me here... But I'm glad he did! Great interview with an industry genius
Adam Salaah Yeah me too!
Where did AM talk about 40?
Now, this is one smart guy. Absolutely inspiring.
Lebanese are so gifted.
lebo twats
Is it me or does it look like there is a tear rolling down his cheek?
+YungShoota456 reflection from glasses
Thug life
Huge fan of 40, his words are inspirational
Hes so Humble, I love it
They should of made the video longer of 40 showing more of the basics of things and what goes with what and how to do more with it
40, did you get the message?
Cause I just checked my phone and I didn't get it
I mean, I say hats off for a solid effort
Same shit I was saying in my head while I was scrolling down & I seen you put this shit LOL
+Andrew LeCroy same, didnt think i'll find this comment though. lol
Yeah but not here to fight wars
Party just dipped off in a white Porshe
thank you for letting the world know about the basics.... ppl so simple these days and lazy learn it dont abuse it #Salute 40 and #OvO
Really good advice thanks for sharing!!!
thank you. i model myself after this man and to have this type of focus on something your passionate about from your idol is great. the S5 looks amazing so one day when i get my full studio together in a nice little warehouse i will definitely be looking to dive into this.
ibnart me too him & clams i model myself after, hopefully i can build off that though..
***** 40 smokes like a Jamaican.
Hopefully by that time you get that studio you want s5 is still a relevant tool.
TOUCH SCREENS ARE THE FUTURE B.
iBEENART good job man. I see your TH-cam channel. You made it! Don't stop now! I'm starting now ;)
the first few sentences 40 said explains my life atp!!!
I want to watch him in action. I don't want to hear him talk for 10 minutes.
experiment0003 By watching you won't learn nothing. You need to hear first, watch second.
Wow, this dude is passionate. And really knows his stuff. Smart, and good man.
That's so true because I might hear a song on my phone and not like it then play it in my truck and get a completely different feeling about it
This is a man that is obsessed with his craft it’s people like this that make you want to get better and do better
awesome awesome!!! this was such a dope interview and thank you 40 for sharing your wisdom.
Nailed it with the challenge of the modern listener
Thank you Avid and thank you Noah for this. A lot of valuable information in this video.
I still mix with my Tascam multi track tape
from producer to producer id love to work with 40
fruity loops till I die
+Nish Grewal i died on fruity loops
+Forty Deebz *FL Studio
+Nish Grewal i use fl to but it really doesnt matter what daw you use they all do the same shit
Forty Deebz Fuck dude, we'll carry on your legacy. R.I.P.
No way, logic4lyfe
I got them Rock Zircon earphones and god damn 40's music never sounded so good, salute to the dude he's really gifted
I love you for this 40!
9:18 is a really MUST HEAR/WATCH for EVERYONE ! very good !
Noah: "It's a very very fine balance of quality and ignorant loudness"
Video: *Immediately becomes ignorantly loud*
Noah 40 knows *exactly* what he is doing & talking about!
Dope studio
Cool guy. I agree with his outlook on things.
4:00 godamn that beat is groovy
I completely agree 💯 with 40 on how music now is just loud bang bang make as much noise as possible to catch your attention...
"Dynamic range is one of the greatest tools in music." Amen
one of the main reasons drake has over 60 million in the bank and counting. one of the main reasons drake has the MOST top 10 hits on the billboard 100 passing the BEATLES on the all-time list. Scrubs like Meek Mill who get bodied by singin niggas, career is falling apart already, dropping weak ass albums every other yr, obviously Drake is doing something right, he's got you crying.
+Glenn Langley Got to agree. I love Drake + his music and as a person I don't like Meek. But Meek has great albums. Not weak at all
drake got more the 60 million
Walker Wiseman that's what i said
+Devin The Boss Not in the bank in assets.
noctis lucis caelum Actually his net worth at the end of 2015 was 75 million..
Travis and cudi's mixing >>
40 dropping gems to engineers
HES SOOO RIGHT about why you keep going. oh my god so on point
30 for 30 is a classic 👑
This dude is on another level.
Most profound statement,learn the basics!it's not the software it's the engineer,of course you need something but its about learning what things mean
Great audio engineering insights thank you. Cheers Ricky 💃🕺🏼🎶🐈⬛🎸💥
Thank you.
Was he contractually obliged to have XPand open? :D
i know its 2020 but does anyone know the transition song at 4:00??
Wow I understood everything he said. I’m in the right path!
I felt the same way lol
1:58 he got Xpand2 that jawn is the shit but I use it for FL
Thanks 40. Needed that "inspo"
40 is genius! & Drake always said he will be nothing without this man. You all see why.
Dope interview. I was always curious to this guys approach to making music. His sound is very unique.
dope interview
I wonder if he upgraded the S4 by now. His setup is crazy!
40 is to legit
this man is a genius
what the process? you create a song in lets say ableton or logic or flstudio... then you bounce to audio and mix in protools?
I can appreciate that. Thanks 40 :) God Bless Ya Man
which is that music 4:00
That Canadian accent
+Good Music Does It ! is something he doesnt have
So Sick Productions im candian and the only accent would be a newfie oot n aboot shit
That guy talkin normal
that man is a sound engineer . good video
This guy is a fucking genius
Noah deserves musically speaking, where he is and who he is right now in the game.
He introduced a new sound to hiphop which we hadn't heard.
I have a few beats in my channel with his style in mind, come check them out and tell me what you think!
after you watch this interview go check out "Drake ft. Alicia keys-Fireworks" dude changed my whole outlook on life with his beats!
Have you heard "Club Paradise" ??
AudioXVNVX
Colin DeCruise i have, amazing track!
***** which one fireworks or club paradise?
***** i like the melody and ambient, airy vibe of it, plus the pianos on the hook go hard AF. i've been tryna find that same pad he used for the main melody
i really wish ill get my own interview in my career as a producer.
timeless information !
My favorite producer
Anyone knows the instrumental in 4:00
Well worded my guy on how in a DAW you still can bring that tape grit out in PT, I've been back an forth with people that say PT is to digital they prefer sonar or logic,BS I'm PT for life...
4:51 40 had a kanye rant moment
This man knows his stuff
Dude is the truth!!!🙌
40 had a big inspiration on my production fucking goat
Anyone know the beat at the beginning?
Are earbuds that bad?
tenet - 747 does this perfect