OMG thank you for showing me an easy way to create automation clips! that shit was bugging me! and that reversed travis scott sounding sample was fire! shit sounded mean
Not to hate b/c the beat itself was hot, but you can't make a weak/strong drum comparison when the strong drums have additional elements like separate rimshots, 808s, clasps and the weak one just has the kick, snare, and light hats lol
You guys need to change the title and add "… for hip-hop Producers in FL Studio" I write deep progressive house and absolutely nothing here applies to me in any way. Especially given that we pretty much all use Ableton.
Their target market is FL Studio users & Ableton users because these two DAWs are leaders when it comes to sample-based music. I use Cubase, and I can make sample-based music quicker than anyone who uses any other DAW.
2024 newsflash, labels wont place beats with samples from splice and other loop and sample online libraries anymore. If they run it through their database and it hits that it's a sample, they wont pay you and tell you to either replace the samples with original sounds or they move on to the next artist. So rinsing loops and tweaking samples other people have made is not gonna get you very far, learn how to synthesize and record your own drums from scratch and make your own sounds and sample libraries these days or get left behind 😂 this dude sitting here talking about how the drums that other people make are trash and can't even make his own. here's 7 producer tips from a producer who hasn't produced anything for anyone and is working out of a bum studio with handwriting on the wall. here's a tip, don't take tips from unsuccessful people
One man's trash is another man's treasure - one man's nonsense is another man's sense of logic. As an advanced/experienced Cubase user this stuff is irrelevant to me - so maybe you are also too smart/advanced/experienced to care about these tips which are designed for beginners.
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Excellent video. I love your style
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OMG thank you for showing me an easy way to create automation clips! that shit was bugging me! and that reversed travis scott sounding sample was fire! shit sounded mean
6:19 Getting Song of Storms from Zelda: Ocarina of Time vibes!
Very helpful bruh!! ❤✨♨️
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Can splice give #mpc #mpcsoftware videos like this
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Not to hate b/c the beat itself was hot, but you can't make a weak/strong drum comparison when the strong drums have additional elements like separate rimshots, 808s, clasps and the weak one just has the kick, snare, and light hats lol
Can you make a tutorial on how to sample old Indian classical like Tyga - Sheikh Talk 🙌😇
how are your midi notes green though?
u can change the color of your midi notes on the top left corner in the piano roll.
@@Isaacduarte31 thank you
Actually…none of those were actually “real drums”.
Not tryna hate on him tho …but yeah
@@MiranoSounds Well, real in digital terms not in real world terms...
His videos shades #android
You guys need to change the title and add "… for hip-hop Producers in FL Studio" I write deep progressive house and absolutely nothing here applies to me in any way. Especially given that we pretty much all use Ableton.
Too bad astra is subscription-only
There’s a workaround if you have Logic ;)
These "good" drums are just generic modern, trend hopping, trap drums.
Why FL bias
Their target market is FL Studio users & Ableton users because these two DAWs are leaders when it comes to sample-based music. I use Cubase, and I can make sample-based music quicker than anyone who uses any other DAW.
@@artistic-wordplay that’s fucked up
🙄😳
2024 newsflash, labels wont place beats with samples from splice and other loop and sample online libraries anymore. If they run it through their database and it hits that it's a sample, they wont pay you and tell you to either replace the samples with original sounds or they move on to the next artist. So rinsing loops and tweaking samples other people have made is not gonna get you very far, learn how to synthesize and record your own drums from scratch and make your own sounds and sample libraries these days or get left behind 😂 this dude sitting here talking about how the drums that other people make are trash and can't even make his own. here's 7 producer tips from a producer who hasn't produced anything for anyone and is working out of a bum studio with handwriting on the wall. here's a tip, don't take tips from unsuccessful people
Damn you woke up with hella hate in your heart huh? 😂
What a nonsense video 😂
One man's trash is another man's treasure - one man's nonsense is another man's sense of logic. As an advanced/experienced Cubase user this stuff is irrelevant to me - so maybe you are also too smart/advanced/experienced to care about these tips which are designed for beginners.