👍 Thank you sir. Your video had additional info that others left out for folks starting fresh. I jus started using BM3 app only for sounds 2024, but also wanted to use for sampling. Now i know how to get it going. It took a moment to learn the language & settings and how to map sounds to the pads. I will be using external hardware through my interace for the samples, i have tons of things i can do now. Ive been sitting on on this app for 3yrs in my ipad and never bothered to learn it because it looked confusing. Didn't realize how much power i had in my hands already💪. Time to work💯
Great tutorial! Just downloaded BM3. I’ve never made a beat in my life but I wanna make background music for an upcoming project. Thanks for breaking it down for newbies like me!
BM3 is a super dope workstation for sure. You can make beats wherever you go. My wife goes shopping I’m waiting around for her I make a beat,waiting at dmv I make a beat,airport I make a beat ,break time at work I make a beat. Anytime anywhere. Kool video thanks,
Wow! This was an amazing tutorial. You really explained everything so well. I am a total newbie wanting to make boom bap style of hip hop beats. I will be 100% sample-based. I am not a musician. I was thinking about purchasing the MPC Studio MK2 (second hand they're around $150-$175) in order to keep my costs down. However, I recently learned about Beatmaker 3 and it seems super cool. In the video you said you were using a MOC Studio Black as a midi controller. My question is: Would I have to use a midi controller, or could I just tap the pads on the actual iPad screen? A midi controller would be cool, but I wouldn't know how to connect or map any keys out, so I will probably just need to use the actual iPad. For a beginner, what would you recommend: Beatmaker 3 or the MPC Studio MK2, using the MPC Software? Thank you again. Blessings.
this was an amazing video OG from the shameless plug of your son to the tutorial itself, i've been wantin to get back into making some music and this has been perfect
I’ve been using bm3 for a few years now, you showed me something I didn’t realize, “keys mode “ to slice. I would always slice to pads and then mess with it. Thank you, great video. Just a suggestion for future videos, Maybe use a mouse to highlight the area you’re talking about..
I'm very confused as why there's u tube videos cover more territory of 10 min video. I am not sure I get this video. As compare to this video. Is there a way to redo this video? To reduce and give more.
Hey, you are right, that the iPad is more capable than what people are giving it credit for and Bm3 is as stable a Daw as any on the marketplace , it more intuitive than native instruments and that’s coming for a seasoned machine user, great tutorial.
I have created a sample and I can hear it in editor mode when I hit preview but I cannot get it to sound when hitting a pad. The sample does sound in the piano key view. Any ideas?
Hello I have a Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd gen connected to a powered usb hub and that's connected to my IPAD. BM3 is able use the Scarlett Solo as an input but how do I get audio from my computer to get a sample? Hope you can help
I have a Scarlett also and it’s set up the same way as yours. However, With the CPU I have that connected to a separate audio interface (a cheap $50 Behringer). I run an audio cord from the headphone jack of Behringer to the Scarlett’s mic input. That’s how I’m able to sample from my CPU into my BM3. Hope this made sense
👍 Thank you sir. Your video had additional info that others left out for folks starting fresh. I jus started using BM3 app only for sounds 2024, but also wanted to use for sampling.
Now i know how to get it going. It took a moment to learn the language & settings and how to map sounds to the pads. I will be using external hardware through my interace for the samples, i have tons of things i can do now.
Ive been sitting on on this app for 3yrs in my ipad and never bothered to learn it because it looked confusing. Didn't realize how much power i had in my hands already💪. Time to work💯
Great tutorial! Just downloaded BM3. I’ve never made a beat in my life but I wanna make background music for an upcoming project. Thanks for breaking it down for newbies like me!
Glad it was helpful!
BM3 is a super dope workstation for sure. You can make beats wherever you go. My wife goes shopping I’m waiting around for her I make a beat,waiting at dmv I make a beat,airport I make a beat ,break time at work I make a beat. Anytime anywhere. Kool video thanks,
Great job! Thanks for sharing! 🔥🙌
Thanks for checking it out… but also thanks for making a all around dope app for the everyday creative.
@@SleepyEyezCarter We truly appreciate the support! All the best! 🙏👊
Wow! This was an amazing tutorial. You really explained everything so well. I am a total newbie wanting to make boom bap style of hip hop beats. I will be 100% sample-based. I am not a musician. I was thinking about purchasing the MPC Studio MK2 (second hand they're around $150-$175) in order to keep my costs down. However, I recently learned about Beatmaker 3 and it seems super cool. In the video you said you were using a MOC Studio Black as a midi controller. My question is: Would I have to use a midi controller, or could I just tap the pads on the actual iPad screen? A midi controller would be cool, but I wouldn't know how to connect or map any keys out, so I will probably just need to use the actual iPad. For a beginner, what would you recommend: Beatmaker 3 or the MPC Studio MK2, using the MPC Software? Thank you again. Blessings.
this was an amazing video OG from the shameless plug of your son to the tutorial itself, i've been wantin to get back into making some music and this has been perfect
I’ve been using bm3 for a few years now, you showed me something I didn’t realize, “keys mode “ to slice. I would always slice to pads and then mess with it. Thank you, great video. Just a suggestion for future videos, Maybe use a mouse to highlight the area you’re talking about..
Thanks for you!!! And will implement the suggestion 💪🏾💪🏾🔥
Best tutorial thus far. Step by step.
Love bm3 z can’t wait for a update !!
Love the energy!! 🎉🎉🎉👌
Beatmaker 3, the official app of church going people.
I'm very confused as why there's u tube videos cover more territory of 10 min video.
I am not sure I get this video. As compare to this video. Is there a way to redo this video? To reduce and give more.
Hey, you are right, that the iPad is more capable than what people are giving it credit for and Bm3 is as stable a Daw as any on the marketplace , it more intuitive than native instruments and that’s coming for a seasoned machine user, great tutorial.
I have created a sample and I can hear it in editor mode when I hit preview but I cannot get it to sound when hitting a pad. The sample does sound in the piano key view. Any ideas?
Yo, you might be a O.G. So I have to say, I’m in the same age group. Thanks for giving me this!!!
Keep them coming!
How did you setup the mock studio bro?
Hey, thanks for the question... What do you mean by mock studio? Want to make sure I answer your question correctly. Thanks.
Gotta hear the result of this beat
Beats fire too
Appreciate it 💪🏾
Hello I have a Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd gen connected to a powered usb hub and that's connected to my IPAD.
BM3 is able use the Scarlett Solo as an input but how do I get audio from my computer to get a sample?
Hope you can help
I have a Scarlett also and it’s set up the same way as yours. However, With the CPU I have that connected to a separate audio interface (a cheap $50 Behringer). I run an audio cord from the headphone jack of Behringer to the Scarlett’s mic input. That’s how I’m able to sample from my CPU into my BM3. Hope this made sense
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Why would you want to use BM3? They aren’t updating anymore and all the audio coming out sounds weak and needs too much processing
Whatdo you recommend? Just copped an iPad
@@agucciverse Koala & Garageband
@@agucciverse BM3 is still useful though
@@agucciverse If you have $ to spend Cubasis 3. I am only using for mixing & mastering
can you sample mono left or right on this app?
yes you can. you would set this up in the sample record process.
Great tutorial but you can reduce the total time at least 50% cutting out all coughs and repetitions…
I’ve been working on getting better at this. Thanks
What was that noise he made at 3:38? That shit was disgusting and weird 😮
I should have edited that out…. 😬
I was just trolling and messing with you sir. Thank you for this great tutorial….
So late he think he discovered something lol
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