Hey Bro, awesome 'Tutorials', awesome information, I would like a 'Tutorial' on how you set up your 'Hardware' like your 'iPad' to your 'Focusrite' and then to your 'Speakers' or an 'Amp' if you want to go there as well, I plan to buy an 'Akai MPK3 MK2 and put together a 'Busking/ Performing Rig, any suggestions?
I recently watched your videos , its helping me a lot , thanks for your effort making these kind of videos , if u don't mind can you please make a video of , how can we use beatmaker with mpd218 as a live stage performing setup for drumming
Hey, Mr. Technologist! Need your help to connect AirPods with BeatMaker. I got an iPad Pro, but I don’t know how to connect AirPods with BeatMaker3. Please help me 🙏🏽
That was awesome but how about adding a bass line not just a bass drum. It was exciting when you said bass but when it was merely a drum well to spite the fact I was a drummer at one point being able to play a bass line or edit a bass sample would be great to know. Beats are not restricted to drums. So much percussion comes out of an electric bass guitar or is possible to generate from a bass synth.
Excellent video…2nd time watching cuz I already forgot some of the things shown…I had a question about why you had your audio file starting on bar 1 but your midi files started on bar 2?
No problem! 👍🏽 You could certainly use this in a live setting. You've just got to make sure that if you're using plugins, that they are stable plugins that aren't prone to crashing. Read reviews before you download plugins. The scenes tab in BM3 will be great for you for live stuff. Do some research on it. I haven't really covered it on this channel, because I really don't use that tab at all. Also, no you do not need to be connected to the internet.
I feel you. I tried to use included sounds for everything but the sample. In my first BM3 basics tutorial (ua-cam.com/video/wXoe84_1oRI/v-deo.html), everything I used was free and came with BM3! Check it out!
This was perfect until you used your own sample. I would pay you for a verbatim step by step video using just what is available in the app. It seems like a small detail, but when I used to teach people to knit, they wanted to use the exact same yarn that the pattern used so it would eliminate any variables that would make their project outcome different. It is hard enough to follow along with all the steps in the app as a rank beginner. Using a different sample completely threw me off, so I couldn't use the same drum pattern you used etc. I don't want to come up with my own just yet-I just need to learn how to navigate the app itself. Fingers crossed you do it!
A few things: 1. This video is called a BeatMaker 3 BASICS Tutorial. It’s not supposed to get complex. 2. The first 14 minutes of this video are a tour of the program, so the beat took 10 minutes. I regularly spend more than 10 minutes just finding a sound preset that I like. Idk how fast you think music is supposed to be made? 3. Watch the video all the way through next time if you’re going to complain about the length.
Hey Bro, awesome 'Tutorials', awesome information, I would like a 'Tutorial' on how you set up your 'Hardware' like your 'iPad' to your 'Focusrite' and then to your 'Speakers' or an 'Amp' if you want to go there as well, I plan to buy an 'Akai MPK3 MK2 and put together a 'Busking/ Performing Rig, any suggestions?
I recently watched your videos , its helping me a lot , thanks for your effort making these kind of videos ,
if u don't mind can you please make a video of , how can we use beatmaker with mpd218 as a live stage performing setup for drumming
Thank you!
Beat maker 3 is still king in 2024!
Hey, Mr. Technologist! Need your help to connect AirPods with BeatMaker. I got an iPad Pro, but I don’t know how to connect AirPods with BeatMaker3. Please help me 🙏🏽
These basic tutorials are great but I would love for you to make an in depth detail tutorial on how to use all the tools in BM3. I would pay for that.
That was awesome but how about adding a bass line not just a bass drum. It was exciting when you said bass but when it was merely a drum well to spite the fact I was a drummer at one point being able to play a bass line or edit a bass sample would be great to know. Beats are not restricted to drums. So much percussion comes out of an electric bass guitar or is possible to generate from a bass synth.
You are the man. Thank you for this video and your hard work 🙏🏽
That was an intensely informative commandments of mixing. (Dope trak, too!)
Awesome beginner’s guide, thanks a lot.
No problem Warrick! 👍🏽 Happy to help!
With all the BEats that you create and beat maker 3 how do you save them to iCloud so you don’t lose your beats from beat maker three
Excellent video…2nd time watching cuz I already forgot some of the things shown…I had a question about why you had your audio file starting on bar 1 but your midi files started on bar 2?
Awesome work! Thanks for sharing! 🙏👊
Thanks you guys! Glad to know you're watching!
@@MusicTechnologist Appreciate the support! 👊
Why did my drums go blank with no sound.
Great video … thanks! Well paced and covered all important parts of the UI. I feel more confident to use BM3 now. 👍
Don’t remember subscribing but I’m glad i am after seeing this... no more fl mobile 🙃
Daaaaang… Great video! Thanks!
Thanks Wyatt! Happy to help! 👍🏽
Just got the app today but for some reason I watched your import midi video but it didn’t work, maybe a bug?
Thanks a lot for the valuable info on bm3. In your opinion Would it be reliable to be used in live performances? Would it exclusively depend on wifi?
No problem! 👍🏽 You could certainly use this in a live setting. You've just got to make sure that if you're using plugins, that they are stable plugins that aren't prone to crashing. Read reviews before you download plugins. The scenes tab in BM3 will be great for you for live stuff. Do some research on it. I haven't really covered it on this channel, because I really don't use that tab at all. Also, no you do not need to be connected to the internet.
@@MusicTechnologist Thanks a lot! 🤙
Needed that! Thanks.👍🏽🙏🏽🇬🇧
Right on! 👍🏽 Happy to help!
Fantastic video!!!!!
Thanks Niall! 🙏🏽 Glad you liked it!
Good timing I just got the app today
Right on! 💪🏽
Very Informative ~
What’s the mount for the iPad that you’re using?
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Hey buddy
Would beatmaker 3 work well on ipad mini 3
Question: How does one add an "echo" to a sample?
Great question! In music production, we call it “delay.” There’s a built-in delay effect that works pretty great in BeatMaker 3! Give that a go!
Him: you can double tap
Me: I’ve been pressing “show pads” for years 🤦🏾♂️
Haha you live and you learn! 😁
Would have been better if you used a sample or something that comes with Beat maker so we can follow it to the T.
I feel you. I tried to use included sounds for everything but the sample. In my first BM3 basics tutorial (ua-cam.com/video/wXoe84_1oRI/v-deo.html), everything I used was free and came with BM3! Check it out!
This was perfect until you used your own sample. I would pay you for a verbatim step by step video using just what is available in the app. It seems like a small detail, but when I used to teach people to knit, they wanted to use the exact same yarn that the pattern used so it would eliminate any variables that would make their project outcome different. It is hard enough to follow along with all the steps in the app as a rank beginner. Using a different sample completely threw me off, so I couldn't use the same drum pattern you used etc. I don't want to come up with my own just yet-I just need to learn how to navigate the app itself. Fingers crossed you do it!
But he does use the built in drum kit. Fantastic beginners guide imho
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25 minutes to wind up with that? Are you kidding me?
A few things:
1. This video is called a BeatMaker 3 BASICS Tutorial. It’s not supposed to get complex.
2. The first 14 minutes of this video are a tour of the program, so the beat took 10 minutes. I regularly spend more than 10 minutes just finding a sound preset that I like. Idk how fast you think music is supposed to be made?
3. Watch the video all the way through next time if you’re going to complain about the length.
No serious producer uses Bluetooth 😅