Thank you for showing this one. And thank you for playing the examples at an appropriate tempo (which was an improvement over the walkthrough I just watched) :D Just a few comments on stuff that was differently described in this video presentation (the UJAM instruments take a little getting used to): First, the right side white keys are the drum sequences. The right side black keys contain the stuff referred to using small text, with arrows pointing to the black keys affected. Also the controls at the top left circle (to its left and right) are affecting the kit, but the kit choices are not a product of real time effects - each kit choice has unique samples. The kit choices show up in the drop down. These are part of the standard GUI setup across the Beatmaker series. Hope that helps. Keep up the helpful videos, greatly appreciated! (As @RusRPGamer pointed out, your videos are often very necessary, because the dev's videos often contain a lot of extra instruments, heavy processing, or loud narration that keeps one from hearing the actual product.)
There are a lot of fun sounds here! I especially liked the 'Sweat it Out' preset. And no, you're not the only one bobbing your head to these beats. :) Great video!
Cheap Sound for Beginners. Ready 2 Play for Amateurs. If you wannt to make Your own Music and Beats Save Your Money buying cheep thinks Like that and buy Maschine MK3 or only Maschine Software and make Your own Dream-Beats.
who actually gives a shit except you lol. you don’t even understand what this product is, it isn’t a daw. no one interested in this is going to be expecting to use it as a standalone beat production machine. literally the same thing as using sample pack loops, except it’s a plugin. Either way the tools don’t matter it’s what you do with them 😂 people generally use tools like these as idea starters, or for client music that doesn’t need to be good, it just needs to exist. You could painstakingly craft these same grooves and kits from the ground up and guess what? they would still be generic. again it’s what you do not what you use lol. in my experience people that obsess over tools rather than how they’re used tend to make poopy uninspired music, or don’t actually do the thing said tools are used for.
you're someone who clearly doesn’t know how to mix and tweak sounds...if you don't like the presets it's shit? give that to real professionals, they will make and bangers out of it....while your non beginners tracks are heard only by your couple friends 😭 it's not really about the equipment but the talent behind. Maschine or this, if you're talentless, it won't work.
Thank you for showing this one. And thank you for playing the examples at an appropriate tempo (which was an improvement over the walkthrough I just watched) :D Just a few comments on stuff that was differently described in this video presentation (the UJAM instruments take a little getting used to): First, the right side white keys are the drum sequences. The right side black keys contain the stuff referred to using small text, with arrows pointing to the black keys affected. Also the controls at the top left circle (to its left and right) are affecting the kit, but the kit choices are not a product of real time effects - each kit choice has unique samples. The kit choices show up in the drop down. These are part of the standard GUI setup across the Beatmaker series. Hope that helps.
Keep up the helpful videos, greatly appreciated! (As @RusRPGamer pointed out, your videos are often very necessary, because the dev's videos often contain a lot of extra instruments, heavy processing, or loud narration that keeps one from hearing the actual product.)
There are a lot of fun sounds here! I especially liked the 'Sweat it Out' preset. And no, you're not the only one bobbing your head to these beats. :) Great video!
Yay, thank you!
Thank you so much for the video!
Why can't Ujam make walkthrough like this - I can't understand.))))
You're welcome Ged
you could try doing this wild thing called reading the manual
For kids
Cheap Sound for Beginners. Ready 2 Play for Amateurs.
If you wannt to make Your own Music and Beats
Save Your Money buying cheep thinks Like that and buy Maschine MK3 or only Maschine Software and make Your own Dream-Beats.
who actually gives a shit except you lol. you don’t even understand what this product is, it isn’t a daw. no one interested in this is going to be expecting to use it as a standalone beat production machine. literally the same thing as using sample pack loops, except it’s a plugin. Either way the tools don’t matter it’s what you do with them 😂 people generally use tools like these as idea starters, or for client music that doesn’t need to be good, it just needs to exist.
You could painstakingly craft these same grooves and kits from the ground up and guess what? they would still be generic. again it’s what you do not what you use lol.
in my experience people that obsess over tools rather than how they’re used tend to make poopy uninspired music, or don’t actually do the thing said tools are used for.
you're someone who clearly doesn’t know how to mix and tweak sounds...if you don't like the presets it's shit? give that to real professionals, they will make and bangers out of it....while your non beginners tracks are heard only by your couple friends 😭 it's not really about the equipment but the talent behind. Maschine or this, if you're talentless, it won't work.
ua-cam.com/video/KBOVl8agUMs/v-deo.html ok 😭😭😭
So much talking
i mean… it says review in the title tf did you expect lmao