Sampling Techniques in FL Studio | FL Studio Sampling (BEAT MAKING)
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Two beats, one sample or two girls, one cup
Which video was better let me know
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boy you got jokes
Yo I did not you produced that track by Joey badass. I remember bumping that track during my high school days. U been in da game frfr!!!
huge fan of your productions and now i'm really happy i found out u have a channel teaching some of your technics! thank u
Thank you for your kind words my friend! I plan on doing this for a while so I'll be showing lots of my techniques and tricks
Awesome tutorial! Love the both beats, but the scary second one is my favorite!
Hahah thanks brother! Glad you enjoyed the video
May I ask why you use always more than 1 kick, snare and hi hat samples ? Doesn’t it causes problems bcs your drums are all over the place in terms of frequency range ? Or is this exactly the effect you are looking for in this case. ?
I know that sample! It's called *NO SAMPLE SNITCHING* by *NO SAMPLE SNITCHING* !
very good tutorials man i subscribed
Clear and consice tutorial man ✊🏽✊🏽 likes the first melody but the second wasn't cohesive in my ears but great example as I said
🔥 video
🙏🏽 thank you young lord. Glad you enjoyed it
Very good work
Thank you my friend!
Hey Navie, thanks so much for making these tutorials man. I've been producing for about a year now, but had worked mostly with midi and hadn't gotten into sampling until I watched your SliceX tutorial, which taught me so much. Since then, I've been trying to learn more, but I'm struggling with finding the right workflow in FL Studio and I'm wondering if you could give me any advice or point me to some other tutorials. Right now, I'll mess around and cut something up in SliceX, but then wonder if I should have taken the drums out of certain parts first with RX, or I'll chop something in SliceX and then drag and drop an individual cut onto the playlist to drag it into NewTime, or (most annoyingly), use the pitch and time functions of the default FL sampler and then NewTime ignores that and reverts it to its original values. Sorry for the long post and I don't expect answers for all/any of this stuff, but I'm generally having trouble with organization with sampling and looking for some resources to help me out. In any case, thanks for all the help, and I can genuinely say that you have some of the most concise and educational tutorials I've seen, and I've spent the better part of the last year watching and reading stuff online to learn music production :)
EDIT: Just watched your recent video and it helped with the NewTime problem. Gonna binge your videos rn and try to learn some more!
Heyyy buddy, glad to see you're interested in sampling. To me, the most important thing I need out of a workflow when it comes to sampling is flexibility. Chopping something up, or making fundamental changes to the sample, and then printing it out and finalizing it might not be optimal because you've created some finality. If you wanted to adjust one of your chops for example, or make some kind of change, you've created a huge roadblock in that you have to go all the way back into the source material, adjust, reprint, replace in your playlist, etc. It becomes a lot harder to be flexible in that workflow.
I'd recommend downloading something like Momentum (I did a video on it called "The new way to sample in FL" - and it's free) or any tool like that will let you chop something up, and come up with a sequence or arrangement in the piano roll - and if later down the road, you want to make a change, you can more easily do so with far less impediments. I'd only use the playlist for basic looping/sampling. If you want to go down the road of intricate chopping, using the channel rack/piano roll.
As well, sample selection is going to determine a lot of how flexible you can be. Try using "thin" samples that don't have much going on in them. If you choose a part of the sample that has drums for example, it can quickly become a nightmare since they become far less flexible in terms of where you can chop and where you can play them (since the drums are going to get in the way and force you to place certain chops in certain places).
@@NavieD Wow man, thanks for the in depth response! Shortly after I commented this, I did watch your more recent video/s and downloaded Momentum and started to learn it! I do love the flexibility you mentioned in regards to pitch and other features you can alter and disable so easily! Was eyeing Serato (that ADSR knob looks nice) but I'll definitely get a ton of value out of momentum. I do need to pick smarter songs to sample, but had picked a couple old school jazz ones that my gf likes and those brushes and hats pretty much carry through the whole songs haha. Really appreciate all the help and look forward to seeing your new stuff man
I dig it
👌🏽 thank you for watching brobro
Holy Mother...DoPE Beats You Make Man But The Second I lIked More :)
Thank you so much brother! Glad you enjoyed the tunes, and yeah I definitely liked the second beat more as well personally too
@@NavieD :)
Absolutely LOVED the second technique! I’ve been wanting to make sounds like that for a while
That 2nd 808 is so sick, but that kick sounds weird more like EDM or is it just me
Yeah I like to genre-bend and use weird sounds in my beats sometimes
I noticed in like all of your sample videos u say you don’t want to go to jail for the sample but you should be fine because of “fair use” your vids are educational so u can technically you should be fine
I hope so, but the sample police don't follow laws, they are above the law
now i know how to use simples
great content
Tenk u vury much
the 2nd
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What plugin did you use for formant shifting ?
MAutopitch. Completely free and easy to use, highly recommended
www.meldaproduction.com/MAutoPitch
@@NavieD Ok thank you!
@@lucw5968 no problem. Thanks for watching
Hello. Out of curiosity, what plugins did you use for the song “Requiem of Rose” on the MFP ost? That song really is unlike anything I have ever heard.
And would it also be possible to do a breakdown of that beat?
Alchemy by Camel Audio, and Exhale by Output.
Glad you liked the tune so much! Maybe I will do a video on it down the road, that'd be a good idea
@@NavieD please do
You are evil
I dont know how things work in the US, but here in Brasil, if the song has more than 50 years becomes public domain
25 years at least for stealing this masterpiece :D
uncleared sample? right to jail right away