I would love to see a video on arrangement and cool little stuff you do to spice up the beat. Don't own an mpc and don't understand what stuff you use so I can emulate on PC in my beats. Love the content and your passion for music.
Fantastic video. The first thing that led me to falling in love with hip hop production was the vast knowledge of various genres that came from beatmakers. Unfortunately I've just been skipping through albums for samples and not really enjoying the music for what it is. For a while I was constantly sending my friends tracks from obscure Japanese Jazz albums regardless of if I could flip it or not. Thanks for the brazilian playlist! I've already fallen in love with Eliana Pittman!
Love this comment, thank you! I too fell for hip hop production because of the rich history and endless love of old records. I am glad you are enjoying the Brazilian playlist. The Eliana Pittman tracks are magic! Appreciate you!!
Nice man. I know that Piccioni album really well. Great choice of sample. It's one of the few albums I have where I actually prefer the remaster. The original is quite muddy and weaker sounding. Talking about spending time away and listening to music, something I have started doing is sitting with my Zoom H6 with a load of tracks on the SD card that I have found from crate digging, but listening to them through my Live 2 on the sofa (sampler with monitor on). That way, if I hear something, I can immediately sample it. It is kind of my "best of both worlds" scenarios. I am away for my usual studio set up, but I still have access to chopping beats if I hear "that loop". A hybrid "Chill and Chop" scenario if you will lol. Cheers dude. Have a great day.
Thanks for your wisdom with beat making. I just found your channel and am enjoying your content. I'm an old head in hip hop and just getting started making beat using my MPC Studio. Where do you recommend a beginner to start with when approaching sampling?
Very nice beat, Ryan. I always learn so much by watching your videos. Thank you so much for sharing and for sharing your playlist. Italian soundtracks are some of my favorite. I adore Ennio Morricone! Happy Thanksgiving and Blessings.
Great advice man. I started to realize I’ve been missing out on the power of drum rolls and breaks. Toms not just kicks and snare. A hard ass open hi hat and crashes
@@RYANMAKESBEATS great choice of tracks, i really appreciate. however there are some tracks that I don't understand why you chose. Like for example number 5 and 32 on italian playlist. would you consider choosing one of these samples for a beatmaking video?
I agree with you however I don't believe this is always the case, I listen to a lot of music especially when I was working full-time and when the pandemic hit I lost my job and quit listening to music for a while and it actually helped me find a lot of inspiration because I was starting to get discouraged and hearing so many great artists and so many different styles, it was starting to make me feel like anything I do has already been done so many times before that it just didn't sound good so for me I had to quit listening to music so that I could just focus on making music and not worrying about whether or not it sounded like someone else's music, in the past 2 years I have listened to music of course since I took a break for a bit I have also managed to make over 150 tracks and they do not all sound the same by any means. But this is also due to my massive amount of time already spent listening to music so it wasn't like I had not gotten ideas from hearing other artists, theres so many great artists, like an endless amount of great music now a days, it's amazing but also a bit deflating when you're trying to get noticed
I’ve gotten burnt out on chopping and manipulating samples lately. I love that I play piano. I was doing that far before I started created music, so it’s always something (peaceful) to fall back on.
This is really one of my styles of making beats .. Good shit bro you got some 🔥🔥🔥
Hands Down Brother!!!Dopeness!!!
Relaxing beat. 💋
Really great video. Glad I found this because I have a MPC one on it's way and can not wait to deep dive into it
I would love to see a video on arrangement and cool little stuff you do to spice up the beat. Don't own an mpc and don't understand what stuff you use so I can emulate on PC in my beats. Love the content and your passion for music.
Great video..beat fire 🔥
I love this
great advice
Fantastic video. The first thing that led me to falling in love with hip hop production was the vast knowledge of various genres that came from beatmakers. Unfortunately I've just been skipping through albums for samples and not really enjoying the music for what it is. For a while I was constantly sending my friends tracks from obscure Japanese Jazz albums regardless of if I could flip it or not.
Thanks for the brazilian playlist! I've already fallen in love with Eliana Pittman!
Love this comment, thank you! I too fell for hip hop production because of the rich history and endless love of old records. I am glad you are enjoying the Brazilian playlist. The Eliana Pittman tracks are magic! Appreciate you!!
Nice man. I know that Piccioni album really well. Great choice of sample. It's one of the few albums I have where I actually prefer the remaster. The original is quite muddy and weaker sounding. Talking about spending time away and listening to music, something I have started doing is sitting with my Zoom H6 with a load of tracks on the SD card that I have found from crate digging, but listening to them through my Live 2 on the sofa (sampler with monitor on). That way, if I hear something, I can immediately sample it. It is kind of my "best of both worlds" scenarios. I am away for my usual studio set up, but I still have access to chopping beats if I hear "that loop". A hybrid "Chill and Chop" scenario if you will lol. Cheers dude. Have a great day.
You just made me impulse buy a MPC...if it changes my life thank you
I sampled that song years ago. Different chops, though. Sounds good, man!
Thanks for your wisdom with beat making. I just found your channel and am enjoying your content. I'm an old head in hip hop and just getting started making beat using my MPC Studio. Where do you recommend a beginner to start with when approaching sampling?
hey. what about video: how to make a beats like DJ Premier ?
Good advice Ryan! After this last EP, my creativity has taken a bit of a hit, so things like this are super helpful. Cheers mate!
Thanks man, I can def relate! After making a ton of music sometimes you need to step away, but still stay involved with music
love your videos, nice to see the mpc one going on in the studio
Piero piccioni is most used in hip hop
#italianpride
Very nice beat, Ryan. I always learn so much by watching your videos. Thank you so much for sharing and for sharing your playlist. Italian soundtracks are some of my favorite. I adore Ennio Morricone! Happy Thanksgiving and Blessings.
Thanks David, glad to hear from you again! I'm a huge Morricone fan as well, such amazing music. Hope all is well, bless!
Thx for the playlist. Always looking to sample from non traditional genres I personally listen to often
Thanks awesome man, appreciate you for watching!!
Great advice man. I started to realize I’ve been missing out on the power of drum rolls and breaks. Toms not just kicks and snare. A hard ass open hi hat and crashes
For sure man, it's definitely the little things that make the biggest differences. I started using rolls not too long ago and I'm loving it!
thank you so much for these playlists!!
Thank you for watching!! Let me know what you think of the playlists
@@RYANMAKESBEATS great choice of tracks, i really appreciate. however there are some tracks that I don't understand why you chose. Like for example number 5 and 32 on italian playlist. would you consider choosing one of these samples for a beatmaking video?
I agree with you however I don't believe this is always the case, I listen to a lot of music especially when I was working full-time and when the pandemic hit I lost my job and quit listening to music for a while and it actually helped me find a lot of inspiration because I was starting to get discouraged and hearing so many great artists and so many different styles, it was starting to make me feel like anything I do has already been done so many times before that it just didn't sound good so for me I had to quit listening to music so that I could just focus on making music and not worrying about whether or not it sounded like someone else's music, in the past 2 years I have listened to music of course since I took a break for a bit I have also managed to make over 150 tracks and they do not all sound the same by any means. But this is also due to my massive amount of time already spent listening to music so it wasn't like I had not gotten ideas from hearing other artists, theres so many great artists, like an endless amount of great music now a days, it's amazing but also a bit deflating when you're trying to get noticed
Ryan, how do I search for samples online? I find samples already popular, so what should I do?
I’ve gotten burnt out on chopping and manipulating samples lately. I love that I play piano. I was doing that far before I started created music, so it’s always something (peaceful) to fall back on.
I totally feel that! Sometimes I'll go weeks without touching the sampler. It's great play live stuff or just listen to the stuff I love
You're so talented
Watching producers like you is also very inspiring
Subscribed 🔥
How do you get that red circle thing to come up in the track area near transpose. I can’t seem to get mine to show
are you referring to armed record icon? what's your version of the firmware?
You have to listen CLOSELY. You stand too close to the elephant and, you’ll lose perspective. Couldn’t agree more man. 🫡
Totally agree bro, well said! Hope all is well!
How would you go along practicing? I see people say make a beat per day but that’s not working for me. What do you think?
I've always wondered what happened to Napoleon Dynamite's brother clearly he's still in Detroit .