@KingCobraJFS I agree with you that Navie is something else. He has this literary quality about him, you see structure all around in his work and discourse. Most people that can do stuff can't teach for shit. You can learn from them in a monkey see, monkey do way. Navie can do it, and he also messages his info like a baseball player would throw a ball into the glove. I've learned from a lot of people, but if someone asks me for some producing related content, it's Navie that I'll recommend to them for sure.
A technique I tend to use in my solo music when I'm sampling is using portions of a sample and creating a "Stop & Start" melody. Basically it means using a sample, stopping it abruptly when the snare hits and just continuing to do that to create a 4 bar loop. But I fill that open space between the sample chops with instruments, drums etc. Hope this helps someone And thanks Navie for the weekly lesson🔥❄
Im following music-making channels for 1.5 year now and recently came across your channel. Only thing what can I say is that is the best channel for beat production Ive ever watched. Keep it up please!
That last tip about finding combined sounds from a sample to make a new one is dope! I usually find small loops and whatnot, but this is gonna be a game changer! Thanks, Navie! Also, love the Discord. I just jumped on and I'm already getting helpful tips from the other members!
@@ChrsGotFourEyes yup. I believe the link is in the description of either this vid or the previous one. Come and hang out and give some feedback on beats and get feedback on yours!
@@MvnStn is it good for learning new things as well? I just started getting serious about making beats but there’s sum things I wanna learn so I can do more.
Solid tip on sidechaining. Using a dedicated midi trigger - and tuning the length of the trigger note to shape the pump is something I hadn't really tried. Good stuff!
I like the third beat because it starts with a little moment of flute that made me go, oh, this lofi shit. But then the vibe quickly turn into somewhat industrial, yeezus like
I’m so glad you mentioned Apollo Brown! He is my favorite producer… Love your videos, and the way you break things down is done really well. Keep going sir 🙏🏽💯
A bit late for this one but I like to share something about the first technique that you're talking about. I call this "swimmnig chops" and the best way to achive great resoults is with fades not sidechain. I never worked with FL Studio and not sure about the steps you have to take, but in the end you want your chops in audio (not midi) in 1/4 note lenght on the grid. Then you start to play with the fade ins and the fade outs on every 1/4 chop. This way you can do variations in certain chops and add more to the groove and the feel of it. The chops start to "swim" around the drums and the "pump" feels more natural. When you do it with sidechain you add way more factors like ratio, tresh, attack time, release time, plus the kick is always striktly on grid and you end up with robotic groove to it. I stumbled upon a video of Apollo Brown cooking and you can see clearly that he uses fades also. This technique works wonders when you use soul samples with typical for the genre sustain brass, strings, organs notes on 1 and 3 more often found in the intro of the orginal songs. In my opinion this actualy is the "secret souce" of Apollo Brown which makes his beats sounds unique. In the end, another great example of how a very simple but clever thing, makes huge impact when is used on point and also how we can go way around the corner to try to achive it when the answer is right in front. ...of course I tried with sidechain also for a few beats and then just touched the fades and it just clicked haha
Amazing video as always! The pump and stab approaches are going to be huge for me! Lol. Somehow never thought of side chaining my sample to create more variation and to cut unwanted sounds out instead of butchering it with EQ and making it thin. And the stab flip is now going to become my go to when sampling for sure. I think I take too long of phrases from samples and it just doesn't work for me personally. Appreciate the knowledge as always my friend!
@@NavieD thanks for asking. i have been thinking more about your video you made about it being okay to use samples. Also, i just got serato sampler recently along with collabing with a live drummer. Making more bboy breaks.
The pumping effect can be achieved really easily with plugins like kickstart or free alternatives like TAL filter 2 or flux mini. I also like to do it with the fruity peak controller on the kick mixer track and linked to the volume of the melody
Wow more great help. Im gonna have to watch this over and over to catch on to some of this im gonna have to check out your other sampling videos. Great share
sidechaining like this is also just basic mixing technique.. if you ever do any mixing, you'll need to know how to do this in about 30 different ways.. but it's cool to using mixing techniques creatively like this. I should do that more! particularly when the sample has drums i can't eq out to my liking
instead of making a ghostkick for the pumping effect, you can use the plugin Sidekick by Nicky Romero for example. It does the same, but it speeds up your workflow. Nice video btw Navie. Cheers man!
I am not sure where I am at with wanna sample for my compositions. As far as tools. Even making beatz. I don't get very well mixing frequencies I know this definitely important. I get down about it. Not sure if I hear what goes well or not well two -gether in sounds. It hurts. Not able to get this right. Thanx captn Navie to the rescue.
It is all a process you must learn with time. Like training a muscle, you must work many many times before it is strong and efficient. To get that skill will take a long time. I have been producing for 6 years, and only recently have I reached a skill level that I would consider "average" or "acceptable". You will get it in time
Man I love your videos, but FL studio is set up so weird. I have no idea how to translate that pump technique to studio one lol i'll figure it out tho. Thank you for the info man
I mostly sample the last way. I get bird chopping quarter notes. To me it’s easier to chop phrases , pitch up or down to fit drum or vice verse. Get a lot of different sounds 👍🏽
Holy cow, Navie, I made it pump with hard work, volume automation shapes. Or Gross Beat automation. Sidechaining the sample to a kick is mega smart.
@KingCobraJFS I agree with you that Navie is something else. He has this literary quality about him, you see structure all around in his work and discourse. Most people that can do stuff can't teach for shit. You can learn from them in a monkey see, monkey do way. Navie can do it, and he also messages his info like a baseball player would throw a ball into the glove. I've learned from a lot of people, but if someone asks me for some producing related content, it's Navie that I'll recommend to them for sure.
😘 how kind. Thank you so much for the lovely compliments my friend
Use kick start to get that exact pump
Side chaining is a long route when there's a plug for it
@@techniquebytheway1899 Great when using 4 on the floor, but lack on others :)
That's true engineering right there, usually routing audio into a dead end would be objectively wrong but now it's being used as an effect.
A technique I tend to use in my solo music when I'm sampling is using portions of a sample and creating a "Stop & Start" melody. Basically it means using a sample, stopping it abruptly when the snare hits and just continuing to do that to create a 4 bar loop. But I fill that open space between the sample chops with instruments, drums
etc.
Hope this helps someone
And thanks Navie for the weekly lesson🔥❄
Im following music-making channels for 1.5 year now and recently came across your channel. Only thing what can I say is that is the best channel for beat production Ive ever watched. Keep it up please!
🙏 Welcome aboard my friend!
Yeah I primarily watch this channel and Simon Servida. Check him out too if you haven't.
That last tip about finding combined sounds from a sample to make a new one is dope!
I usually find small loops and whatnot, but this is gonna be a game changer!
Thanks, Navie!
Also, love the Discord. I just jumped on and I'm already getting helpful tips from the other members!
Awesome! We have a good bunch of lads and gals in the discord
DISCORD??!
@@ChrsGotFourEyes yup. I believe the link is in the description of either this vid or the previous one. Come and hang out and give some feedback on beats and get feedback on yours!
@@MvnStn is it good for learning new things as well? I just started getting serious about making beats but there’s sum things I wanna learn so I can do more.
@@yvngking19 yup, I believe there is a room for sharing ideas and thoughts, and you can ask just about anyone for a hand. Respectable!
Solid tip on sidechaining. Using a dedicated midi trigger - and tuning the length of the trigger note to shape the pump is something I hadn't really tried. Good stuff!
👌 May this tip serve you well Griffin
Love the nod to Apollo Brown, one of my all time favs. Another great tutorial thanks! 👌
Thanks boss! Apollo is a legend
@@NavieD can you make Apollo Brown tutorial ?
@@TheWhtt Sido PLeease :o
Which of those beats was your favorite?
The second one I want to use so bad
I like the third beat because it starts with a little moment of flute that made me go, oh, this lofi shit. But then the vibe quickly turn into somewhat industrial, yeezus like
3rd bear for sure the hardest
1st tip is real sauce
Pump technique’s beat, it’s kind of like j dilla
The reversed samples one! So dope with the sounds. I even think I caught you bobbing your head a little! haha I know I was..
Navie back with the 💎s
That pump technique is fire. Ive heard it before but never knew exactly how to do it like that. Thx for that
You're welcome!
Thank god you shouted out Apollo brother! He's super talented
Way underrated
I love that You do advanced videos
I’m so glad you mentioned Apollo Brown! He is my favorite producer… Love your videos, and the way you break things down is done really well. Keep going sir 🙏🏽💯
Man u dont understand how much you have helped my production, keep doin what u doin dude
Thank you 🔥🔥
Thank you Nij!
no way i jus watched an ad by you on your video😭🔥 newcomer gotta sub🤟🏽
Hahah that must have been confusing
I'm finally going to make a beat in FL Studio thanks to this channel.
Thanks for the tutorial bro. I gotta try these out
Thanks for watching boss!
These are gold .great job . Beat snippet is 🔥 too
Thank you Ismael!
A bit late for this one but I like to share something about the first technique that you're talking about.
I call this "swimmnig chops" and the best way to achive great resoults is with fades not sidechain.
I never worked with FL Studio and not sure about the steps you have to take, but in the end you want your chops in audio (not midi) in 1/4 note lenght on the grid. Then you start to play with the fade ins and the fade outs on every 1/4 chop. This way you can do variations in certain chops and add more to the groove and the feel of it. The chops start to "swim" around the drums and the "pump" feels more natural.
When you do it with sidechain you add way more factors like ratio, tresh, attack time, release time, plus the kick is always striktly on grid and you end up with robotic groove to it.
I stumbled upon a video of Apollo Brown cooking and you can see clearly that he uses fades also.
This technique works wonders when you use soul samples with typical for the genre sustain brass, strings, organs notes on 1 and 3 more often found in the intro of the orginal songs. In my opinion this actualy is the "secret souce" of Apollo Brown which makes his beats sounds unique.
In the end, another great example of how a very simple but clever thing, makes huge impact when is used on point and also how we can go way around the corner to try to achive it when the answer is right in front. ...of course I tried with sidechain also for a few beats and then just touched the fades and it just clicked haha
I just found a new sample and navie d uploads video on sampling. Life is good, Life is G.
Hahaha time to get jiggy with that sample
@@NavieD yess sirrr :D
Amazing video as always! The pump and stab approaches are going to be huge for me! Lol. Somehow never thought of side chaining my sample to create more variation and to cut unwanted sounds out instead of butchering it with EQ and making it thin. And the stab flip is now going to become my go to when sampling for sure. I think I take too long of phrases from samples and it just doesn't work for me personally. Appreciate the knowledge as always my friend!
No problem man! There are plenty of ways to skin a cat as they say
Yoo I’ve been looking how to do this for ages and couldn’t find it! You legend, subscribed n liked my man 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Welcome aboard MYI!
Man your videos have helped my tracks sound way better in a short span with using tips from your videos 🙌🏽 Keep it up with the videos man!!
Ayyyyy awesome dude, I am happy they help!
Have anything for Arcade on Logic?
the pump omfg amazing
Pump it up!
There are no time stamps.
Loving Your content bro, I'm sure I'll be catching You on the top☀️➕
The silent kick sidechain trick is pretty neat, never considered doing it like that before 🔥
Hopefully it results in some good music for you!
another great video. great timing as I am making a lot more samples these days.
Ohh any reason for the switchup?
@@NavieD thanks for asking. i have been thinking more about your video you made about it being okay to use samples. Also, i just got serato sampler recently along with collabing with a live drummer. Making more bboy breaks.
The pumping effect can be achieved really easily with plugins like kickstart or free alternatives like TAL filter 2 or flux mini. I also like to do it with the fruity peak controller on the kick mixer track and linked to the volume of the melody
You can use tal filter 2 for the pump effect
Navie you are a G.O.A.T. fr frr
🐐
I'm still not tired of your videos🙏🏼 ty
Wow more great help. Im gonna have to watch this over and over to catch on to some of this im gonna have to check out your other sampling videos. Great share
Thank you man! I love making sampling videos
@@NavieD cool
@9:20 reminds me of David Banner - Like A Pimp
You are awesome ma dude!! Thank you for always providing such quality content! Look forward to everyone of your videos :)
Thank you! And your display pic is excellent
Your tutorials are very elaborate. More strength Navie.
Grossbeat volume presets can help you create the pumping effect too
I will never unsubscribe NEVER
Thanks for sharing
As always much respect 👍🏽
Even if I start making fortnite videos?
You wouldn't lol 🤣🤣
Until that day I'm here
Awesome video, also thanks for the free kit! Sounds are dope!
Awesome, thank you for watching!
Thank you for sharing your work Navie 🙏
I like your tutorials. came here from a reddit recommendation. good stuff :-)
the intro beat is BANGING
i feel bad for watching this for free, this is amazing advice, keep it up :). Greetings from Chile
that third beat is soooooo fire bro!
Oooh thank you, I enjoyed that one too
Can you do an in-depth video in the reverse flip? That would be very useful
You can also use Kickstart VST or Tremolator from soundtoys
That reverse sample was nice
You're an super amazing, great producer.
Sencillo, al grano y sin rodeos, y bien explicado, que mas puedo pedir?
I learned a lot. Thanks for the great videos. It would be nice to get a video on mixing and exporting stems.
Thank you
Thank YOU Colin
love your channel, thank you for your work!
Ty 💥🙏
Thanks, Navie always have A wealth of knowledge to share BLESSINGS
love your vids. Always straight forward and precise . Keep it up, & thank you !!!
so happy you're winning!!!
Have you had a look at one knob pumper by waves?
For the first trick you can also achieve this using ADSR as well.
sidechaining like this is also just basic mixing technique.. if you ever do any mixing, you'll need to know how to do this in about 30 different ways.. but it's cool to using mixing techniques creatively like this. I should do that more! particularly when the sample has drums i can't eq out to my liking
This is true! Sidechaining has a lot of great utility uses
Just discover your channel with this vid right now,very good content, u have 1 more follower now
Happy to have you on board Okada!
That Cobaine 808 was hard, great video tho as always
Really like the explanation behind the technique kee it up man
Thanks homie now I understand the basics of sidechaining
I normally draw in fades but ill definitely try this sidechain technique
Thankssss man, i really needed this🔥
Thank you for watching Aryaaaaaa
Kickstart 2 works for sidechain to :)
This is some advanced stuff 🔥
Your videos are really helpful and easy to understand, you rock
instead of making a ghostkick for the pumping effect, you can use the plugin Sidekick by Nicky Romero for example. It does the same, but it speeds up your workflow. Nice video btw Navie. Cheers man!
Thanks Chris!
but it costs money
@@edv.3788 gotta spend money to make money
@@classlessfool9398 Not when you can use cheaper alternatives which gets you the same results
Nice pls make more of these videos🔥💯
Thanks Derick! Hopefully the video does well cuz I really enjoyed making this video
You have some nice Beats thanks for the tips
I use reason have you ever used that daw?
Really amazing tutorial. Could you please make a tutorial to combine multiple samples using circles of fifths?
Thanks Jeswil! Music theory isn't really my forte unfortunately
Bravo.
👍
Amazing video man. Kindly do a tutorial on serato sampler. Many thanks 😊
cool video and thank you for the free drum kit 🙏
Whats the sample called for the 2nd sample technique ?
🤐
@@NavieD ooo you one of those producers..ok I respect it
@@alizar951 just you Shazam or soundhound
did you find this one?
Love ur videos, I hope u do this forever
Hi there, I love the value you bring. Please make timestamps for your videos
muito obrigado!!!
good techniques sir
Hi, is there a way to import more than one sample in FL Studio sampler? Like in FPC maybe?
Oh man, I thought this was the Khalil video I asked for...! 😉
Great vid though!
Thank you, awesome video
Hey can you make a video on how to create different hihats patterns? Like the one you used on the intro, my God!!
Blessing
🙏
Navie, please consider teaching on Ableton Live 11?!
Can you please show this how it's done in Maschine 🙏🙏
Anyone knows the name of this sample he pulled up in Serato?...👀 Or can share the you tube Link to the song?
No sample snitching!
'Drums sound awful in reverse"...I take it you've never heard Paul Revere or Atomic Dog before. Reverse drums can be AWESOME!!!!!
NOOOOW
Here's a little story I've got to tell
About Three bad brothers you know so well
Kickstart does that Pump really easily
Gostei, vô fazer uma sample com meu amigo, usando a música renai circulation, 🤟
Amazing video
What's the sample from at 6:11??
did you find this one?
Thanks this really helped
I am not sure where I am at with wanna sample for my compositions.
As far as tools. Even making beatz.
I don't get very well mixing frequencies I know this definitely important. I get down about it.
Not sure if I hear what goes well or not well two -gether in sounds. It hurts. Not able to get this right.
Thanx captn Navie to the rescue.
It is all a process you must learn with time. Like training a muscle, you must work many many times before it is strong and efficient. To get that skill will take a long time.
I have been producing for 6 years, and only recently have I reached a skill level that I would consider "average" or "acceptable".
You will get it in time
Man I love your videos, but FL studio is set up so weird. I have no idea how to translate that pump technique to studio one lol i'll figure it out tho. Thank you for the info man
Can you do an episode for producing for che noir 🙏
Brilliant!!!
Very useful thx! Could you do a Serato sampler tutorial please? That would be awesome 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Can you make a video on serato sample?
I mostly sample the last way. I get bird chopping quarter notes. To me it’s easier to chop phrases , pitch up or down to fit drum or vice verse. Get a lot of different sounds 👍🏽
Dope Bro!