This technique is like a secret weapon. The intricacy itself is something I may have never thought of unless I saw it in live action with this video. Thank you, JFilt.
I have so much respect for this guy it’s crazy! you’re my first producer i’ve seen person on youtube that’s not about the flashy shit and really about old school hip hop. all love!! ❤️
J is the epitome of PMA. POSITIVE MENTAL ATTITUDE If I can add to this knowledge. Try the count as ONE EEE AND UH My long time drummer brother laid that gem on me as a kid. Easy 16th note count.
I get the idea but just wish the drum was louder to hear it over everything else so new viewers to the channel knew what they were listening for in the beginning then lower it down to the regular volume to get the full grasp. Would you ever attempt to do a J Dilla remix JFilt style?🤔👍
Been doing something a bit similar on some beat. Still nice to see the technique broken down like that. Also nice how every second snare comes a bit later. Dilla is such an inspiration. Peace
Thank you man! You helped me doing an exam in digital sampling techniques at my university. My challenge was to built a J Dilla type beat. I have not finished yet, but you helped me so much by doing this with this Dilla series. You inspired me to just have fun with sound and music and you motivated me so good with your positive energy! :)
@@Verysickbeats Lucas gives this course at the Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Germany. I can ask him whether you can have his contact, if you want me to. :)
I usually just leave the kick on grid hit the snare a micro step early and every second hihat a micro step late and it gives that dilla swing .or if your using a sampler something that only plays on grid you can chop your samples a hair early and late to get the same effect if u get me
Could you do a vid explaining the technique behind looping the vocal sample in his beat fly. The one from yauncey boys. Again great video love your vids Jfilt
I always say JDilla secret weapon was in the kicks. His kicks thumb hard. Most producer focus on dope snares, Dilla on the other hand made sure his kicks had that punch.
That technique actually started in Memphis in the early 90s inspired and was inspired by 70s artists like Isaac Hayes and Willie Hutch. Dj Squeeky is given created to the technique back in the early 90s before triple 6 mafia
Early RZA/WU -TANG was all Ensoniq EPS and then the ASR-10... The first 100 wu-tang songs were made with the ASR-10... Originally RZA started wit the Sp-1200 but then made the tranzition to Ensoniq EPS & ASR 10 quickly realizing he could move past the simple one bar loops many producers were utilizing at that time. When he got the EPS, he started making 2 bar loops. 4 bar loops. Nobody was doing that... he fell so in love with the Ensoniq line up of keyboard work stations that he didn’t care about the SP-1200 no more. STRAIGHT FACTS!!
Greatest underrated producer of all time is RHAKIM... Believe it or not but NOT only did he write100% of his own rhymes but he also conceptualized, composed & produced 85% of his earliy albums... Alot of people think it was Eric B... BUT RHAKIM was the true crate digger... He was the one who hand picked those vinyl gems and coordinated his own song arrangements.. Rhakim use to walk into a fresh studio sessions with the vinyl under his arm he intended to make a beat with that day... And then he along with Eric-b & sound engineer would commense to constructing the beat for the rhyme he'd written... Next time u have a free moment - go listen to the lyrics, the Rhyme flow & production on "FOLLOW THE LEADER" Probably one of the most cutting edge, advanced, hybrid examples of hardcore MC'ing & raw - sinister sampled beat production to ever flow through the veins of hip hop culture
This technique is like a secret weapon. The intricacy itself is something I may have never thought of unless I saw it in live action with this video. Thank you, JFilt.
my pleasure
I'M SO GLAD YOU DIDN'T FORGET TO DO ONE THIS YEAR! LET'S GOOOOOO
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I have so much respect for this guy it’s crazy! you’re my first producer i’ve seen person on youtube that’s not about the flashy shit and really about old school hip hop. all love!! ❤️
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Yessir! My fav kick pattern in a Jay Dee beat is prolly Track 12 off his ‘98 tape or Bullsh*t - Pharcyde. Thank you Filt!
my pleasure
Keep the producer-inspired technique videos coming. Can you make a video with Marley Marl & Havoc techniques. Great content.
th-cam.com/play/PL14pM4bMkDLnBLVW-vd8fFzvsF3TkIoqS.html
J is the epitome of PMA. POSITIVE MENTAL ATTITUDE
If I can add to this knowledge. Try the count as ONE EEE AND UH
My long time drummer brother laid that gem on me as a kid. Easy 16th note count.
ur right, thanks for sharing
I get the idea but just wish the drum was louder to hear it over everything else so new viewers to the channel knew what they were listening for in the beginning then lower it down to the regular volume to get the full grasp. Would you ever attempt to do a J Dilla remix JFilt style?🤔👍
Check out:
verysickbeats.bandcamp.com/album/i-remember-jay-dee-dilla-dawg
verysickbeats.bandcamp.com/album/fantastic-ep
@@Verysickbeats 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Been doing something a bit similar on some beat. Still nice to see the technique broken down like that. Also nice how every second snare comes a bit later. Dilla is such an inspiration. Peace
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Thank you man! You helped me doing an exam in digital sampling techniques at my university. My challenge was to built a J Dilla type beat. I have not finished yet, but you helped me so much by doing this with this Dilla series. You inspired me to just have fun with sound and music and you motivated me so good with your positive energy! :)
My pleasure, that's awesome! who's the teacher of this class and what university if i may ask?
@@Verysickbeats Lucas gives this course at the Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Germany. I can ask him whether you can have his contact, if you want me to. :)
What a sick challenge
You’re a legend man. I’m so glad that we’re still getting these awesome videos from you.
More to come!
This series is the Best in TH-cam.
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I usually just leave the kick on grid hit the snare a micro step early and every second hihat a micro step late and it gives that dilla swing .or if your using a sampler something that only plays on grid you can chop your samples a hair early and late to get the same effect if u get me
yessir
Thanks JFilt. Peace and positive energy right back at you
my pleasure
Man your enthusiasm for all of these make the video so much better
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Peace out to you JFilt. It’s always great to have you here. Thank you.
my pleasure
You are the best channel on TH-cam
im humbled
Here again in 2021 ...happy dilla month felllow beatmakers..lets make it a dope one
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Peace and positive energy. J Filt, you the man!
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YOURE THE GOAT OF TUTORIALS BRO THANK YOUUUU
my pleasure
Thank you. I gotta try that!
my pleasure
@@Verysickbeats I would love to get some more MF Doom tutorials.
Happy Dilla Month Filt!!
same to u
Always droppin that knowledge bruh! Appreciate ya! Happy Dilla month!
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Gives it a great groove!!! ty filt!!
my pleasure
Happy Dilla Week!
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I've been waiting for this since last February
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Could you do a vid explaining the technique behind looping the vocal sample in his beat fly. The one from yauncey boys. Again great video love your vids Jfilt
Yess to this right here!!!
thanks for the request
I always say JDilla secret weapon was in the kicks. His kicks thumb hard. Most producer focus on dope snares, Dilla on the other hand made sure his kicks had that punch.
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I’ve always loved this technique. Premier also used it on ‘ALONGWAYTOGO’
Thanks for sharing!
Your channel is dope, bruh. Love the beat analysis and good vibes you exude.
Appreciate that
Happy to be here
thanks for watching
Sheeeesh nice technique to share
Thanks for watching
Thanks man, always learn so much from you
My pleasure!
Just listened to Funktronic album. It has the groove 🥁
thanks for listening
What does holding the tap tempo do w TC triplet do ??
it activates the timing of the pad that's pressed at the same time
YOU ARE GREATLY APPRECIATED BRO!!! MANY BLESSINGS TO YOU & YOURS!!!
Same to you!
Gon try this when I get home
have fun
your videos always brighten my day up.
peace and positive energy!
Glad you like them!
I can tell you're heavily influenced by Dilla. Beautiful sounds man. You got mad talent. I grew up in southeast Michigan, Dilla's my jam too haha
Thanks for listening
he also did this in raw addict on the jaylib shit
facts
*writes this down* I'm still building up my beatmaking chops so thanks for the game bro!
No problem 👍
My drum swing changed instantly once I started counting each quarter note as a triplet.
awesome
im so glad you're dorothy
thanks for watching
^^you already know
You really a legend
humbled
nice one man! love your work!
Appreciate it!
Nice one thanks!
my pleasure
Always on point
much thanks
Another 💎 thanks
You're welcome
beast... thank u as always
my pleasure
Love these videos
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love these man keep it up
Thanks, will do!
Man wish you did MPC ONE TUTORIALS. 👍
if i ever get one
Oh my gawsh you’re actually continuing this series 😭
LOL
@@Verysickbeats sorry for the late reply , but I can’t thank you enough!!!
Love these. Thank you!!!
my pleasure
Good video my guy.
Appreciate it
Ain't had the chance to chime in in a while!! Nice technique by J. Dilla!! Great tips from you always J. Filt!!👊🏾💯
I appreciate that bro thanks for stopping by
You special mate
Keep doing and don't stop
Wave the dilla flag till he gets that ( deserved) dilla genre
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Where were the drum sounds you used from? Nice sounding kit!
bit.ly/vsdrums
That technique actually started in Memphis in the early 90s inspired and was inspired by 70s artists like Isaac Hayes and Willie Hutch. Dj Squeeky is given created to the technique back in the early 90s before triple 6 mafia
thanks for sharing salute
Once I read it I understood what was about to go down
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I always come straight in and hit the "like."
much thanks
No Problem Friend.
Good info!!!
much thanks
Need drum sound librarys
feel free to visit bit.ly/verysicksale for sounds including drums
I think the real secret is you're using double BPM so that the 1/16 swing is really like 1/32 but yea a great video as always
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I love this! So helpful definitely gonna be hearing this in my beats I recon haha. Also what’s that song you used in the intro?
just an old youtube intro beat i made for this channel
@@Verysickbeats have u got the full beat up on any streaming platforms sounds dope
anotha great vid...appreciate you for this ..peace fam
my pleasure
Grat Skills on the MP !! Mega!! :)
Thanks for the visit
Excellent tutorial bro!!🙏🏾✊🏾🔥🔥🔥
Appreciate it!!
REST IN POWER JAY DEE
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Keep em commin
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I looooooooooove It!🤯🥴❤️🚀🤸🏿♂️
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ill video jfilt
much thanks
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🇨🇦👊🏿thank you
my pleasure
Regards from Bulgaria, broda!
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HBD to dilla!
Dilla Loves Forever
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Dope!
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HAPPY DILLA MONTH
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J Filla!
lol, im humbled
#Salute…👑✨👑
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dope
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Dude what’s the name of the song in the intro? It’s too good!
verysickbeats youtube intro song LOL
Just for anyone wondering it's not 16th triplets, it's 4 16th notes in a row!
in the mpc its 16 triplets tho which is the point even if Dilla didn't do that, it's inspired
real
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Hell yeah
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I use my mouse in abelton, but cool!
use whatever works
More rza inspired techniques, he's the greatest producer of all time.
thanks for the request
Early RZA/WU -TANG was all Ensoniq EPS and then the ASR-10... The first 100 wu-tang songs were made with the ASR-10... Originally RZA started wit the Sp-1200 but then made the tranzition to Ensoniq EPS & ASR 10 quickly realizing he could move past the simple one bar loops many producers were utilizing at that time. When he got the EPS, he started making 2 bar loops. 4 bar loops. Nobody was doing that... he fell so in love with the Ensoniq line up of keyboard work stations that he didn’t care about the SP-1200 no more. STRAIGHT FACTS!!
Greatest underrated producer of all time is RHAKIM... Believe it or not but NOT only did he write100% of his own rhymes but he also conceptualized, composed & produced 85% of his earliy albums... Alot of people think it was Eric B... BUT RHAKIM was the true crate digger... He was the one who hand picked those vinyl gems and coordinated his own song arrangements.. Rhakim use to walk into a fresh studio sessions with the vinyl under his arm he intended to make a beat with that day... And then he along with Eric-b & sound engineer would commense to constructing the beat for the rhyme he'd written... Next time u have a free moment - go listen to the lyrics, the Rhyme flow & production on "FOLLOW THE LEADER" Probably one of the most cutting edge, advanced, hybrid examples of hardcore MC'ing & raw - sinister sampled beat production to ever flow through the veins of hip hop culture
Haha I was messing with this technique just last night!
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Clean ass beat
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this video inspired me to make the last beat on my youtube channel
dope!
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💥
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LETSGOOO
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Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiick
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Shift 10
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I thought Dilla day was tomorrow 🤦🏽🤦🏽 completely forgot
celebrate everyday if u want
@@Verysickbeats i like your thinking 😉
Understand it but hear nothing
LOL
Clean your mpc bro lol
Mingus likes to be dirty LOL
dope
much thanks