Realest producer ever. Genuinely wants others to create. Uploads hours of him making music all the time literally explaining everything. A legend man. Most other producers are snobs and gatekeep. The method you taught just recently regarding the piano. The 7th chord trick. Starting with one key then counting from that one up to 7… has helped me so much. I had no clue how to play piano and now I can create melodies/backbones to layer the rest of the song on to. Thanks Nick.
Nicks ear for melodies are impressive but he barely scratches the surface of a “music a scientist”. Ik u prolly said it ironically. Ppl literally sucking him dry atp
The unique topics that Nick covers in these videos and the amount of techniques he comes up with to share with all of us like this already shows how much inspiration and motivation he's got before he even touches FL. Truly a gift to all of us every time he makes a new one of these
You are the reason i started producing just listening to songs you produced for juice released or not it just blew my mind how sounds can create powerful emotions and feelings. I just produce to make myself get the same reaction and awe stricken feeling i get from your beats. You are truly an inspiration❤
@miratouch999 thank you bro I appreciate what you do for the world. Lowkey been struggling trying to selling tracks recently. The quality went up but my market for buyers went down I don't know why😭.
Glad I'm not the only one who draws inspiration from my environment. Literally have a FL studio project named "curtains" because of the way the curtains danced by the air vent.
ive been watching the videos youve been putting out for the past 2 weeks and theyve been helping me a bunch with starting to produce stuff. thank you for bein so cool bro
yo nick for me is always car videos drifting anime fighting or slow mode type videos ...keep up the grind homie we love the grind and process bless up broskies.
Would be cool to see a video explaining the process of the whole recording/ content/ beats. Why did you decide to record now? Do you have to upload such and such amount of videos? How important is video content since you're working with audio? And is it all a one take every time? Do you look for a good place to record? Do you care how presentable you look? Finally, do you edit and post the video right after finishing the recording/s . (For artists that overthink like me)
Yo Nick Mira, if you record this and have audio on, you can have AI capture all the inspiration that you use and then generate a image based on not only the audio, but based on things that you said, that would be pretty cool if you can automatically upload it as well. I think you'd match the vibe and also give some new cool inspiration ideas that you may have not thought of, but include all the inspiration that you gathered through the Internet
you should make a video going over sound desgin for people who dont understand it examples would be telling them good shortcuts to use and how to do everything right then making a beat using sound desgin
hey nick when making those chord voicings are u just clicking any rando notes within the scale to create the harmony or are you using theory to come up with those chord extensions/inversions? banger vid as per usual :)
Is it possible for video regarding the business side of things? For example, selling beats online vs placements and sync licensing.. registration of beats or no if selling online. It’s all just a grey area with very little information on it online.
Yep, he applied Portal by Output, it's a multi-FX plugin that can apply different combinations of rythmed granularization, time stretching, pitch shifting, delays, filtering, bitcrushing, volume gates and more. Really opens up a lot of creative doors in a single plugin, you should check it out it's dope
@@AlbertoBalsalme Yeah i would love to get portal. I have yet to purchase any plugins so far. I think I would start with some instruments first though. I have ableton 11 suite. now i need to upgrade to 12 but im going to wait till it goes on sale. plenty of good songs can still be made with 11. Ive been trying out splice but i find myself listening to so many samples before i find one i like. im not to good at sampling or making them unique.
@@BIONDIEST I do feel you on the struggling to make samples unique part, it's a process that requires a lot of trial & error in order to transform a sample into something wholly different but still sound good, which can be as if not more time consuming than starting from scratch and just composing the whole thing yourself. The tools you are using to alter the sounds you're sampling will have an undeniable impact on how many of the happy accidents that you cause by experimenting on these sounds will pleasantly surprise you - multi-FX tools will more radically alter numerous of a sound's characteristics in a single step/decision/click and are a fantastic tool for learning about sound design & creative mixing, as they come equipped with loads of presets that are often designed to show off what type of synergistic combinations of effects you can come up with to give a new life to sounds. Exploring those is pretty illuminating & made a lot of stuff 'click' for me by helping me see how different audio FX interact + complement each other in various ways, very much depending on their position in an effect chain in a way you wouldn't really be able to guess without seeing it in action, since an effect chain is so much more than the sum of its parts. It's always a great joy to be messing around with one of these tools and suddenly make some random click that morphs your audio and make it sound like something you never would have guessed how tf it's possible to come up with.. I'm not saying that some of these results can't be replicated by a savant use of multiple stock plugins stacked together, but one of these processes is full of countless pointers on how to transform sounds in unique, creative ways that the other won't reveal unless you already know what to do or try every possible shitty sounding combinations hoping you will eventually hit the loto
@@AlbertoBalsalme yeah i've spent hours trying to make sounds and they sound like crap. I have stumbled across some happy accidents with some stock plugins like grain delay or spectral delays and what not. I'm about 2 years into producing. I've learned so much but the learning is endless. I think for a lot of the sounds im trying to go for i need to buy plugins like portal, serum, rc-20, soothe, etc. I don't even know what i am making most the time. i try to make a trap song and next thing you i'm making lofi or synthwave(i think). I think i like songs that sound good with out lyrics but I do like a phat beat on occasion. I've noticed YT wont show me the videos i want when I am searching for tutorials. it will show me the same things i have already watched even though they are not really related. I almost want to sign up for an online class.
@@BIONDIEST I feel ya on all of that. For quality tutorials that will give you a solid foundation, I'd strongly suggest to look out @Navie D, @loner & @Keyon for some great all around knowledge from guys who actually make great music and doesn't shy away from sharing the sauce. Also, for more in-depth creative ideas and more specific sound design techniques, I've gotten a lot of value out of the stuff that @Cableguys post on their channels, they're the makers of plugins like Shaperbox, which is without a doubt one of my most used and beloved creative tools out of all the stuff I've found, but they share some great sound manipulation ideas that go beyond just advertising their products and also share production tips that doesn't require their plugins, tho a lot of their tutorials do feature their products, naturally
dotty creamy carpet wall kinda beat
real 🗣🔥
That needs to be the name of the song
dotty creamy carpet type beat (new genre)
Realest producer ever. Genuinely wants others to create. Uploads hours of him making music all the time literally explaining everything. A legend man. Most other producers are snobs and gatekeep. The method you taught just recently regarding the piano. The 7th chord trick. Starting with one key then counting from that one up to 7… has helped me so much. I had no clue how to play piano and now I can create melodies/backbones to layer the rest of the song on to. Thanks Nick.
which video was that in?
@@calebnowland9272 i think its the "chords are pretty easy" or the one thats right after that one
bro is a music scientist
Nicks ear for melodies are impressive but he barely scratches the surface of a “music a scientist”. Ik u prolly said it ironically. Ppl literally sucking him dry atp
@@Bananamilkshakes89 he is good ass producer
Inspiration from thin air: ❌
Inspiration from brick wall: ✅
The unique topics that Nick covers in these videos and the amount of techniques he comes up with to share with all of us like this already shows how much inspiration and motivation he's got before he even touches FL. Truly a gift to all of us every time he makes a new one of these
HE BLEACHED HIS HAIR!!!! HE ABOUT TO GO SO CRAZY!!!
Means a collab is coming
on e
You are the reason i started producing just listening to songs you produced for juice released or not it just blew my mind how sounds can create powerful emotions and feelings. I just produce to make myself get the same reaction and awe stricken feeling i get from your beats. You are truly an inspiration❤
you are the reason u started producing, through what u searched for u cultivated it!
@miratouch999 thank you bro I appreciate what you do for the world. Lowkey been struggling trying to selling tracks recently. The quality went up but my market for buyers went down I don't know why😭.
ur the fucking goat ur always bringing me motivation to make beats. never stop uploading bro
Dude he’s smoking a pipe right now
Nick always helps with beat block man , such a goat ❤💪
Glad I'm not the only one who draws inspiration from my environment. Literally have a FL studio project named "curtains" because of the way the curtains danced by the air vent.
ive been watching the videos youve been putting out for the past 2 weeks and theyve been helping me a bunch with starting to produce stuff. thank you for bein so cool bro
Have you made anything that isn't trap? It's be cool to see you do some boom-bap, or jungle, maybe big beat. Cheers. You're really good at this.
Pop 🎉
yeah its time to try new genres just for the channel
Can u do RnB ? @@boyarmira
We need Jungle im afraid
prolly just doesnt upload those
Bro don’t realize the next gen Grammy winner gonna be thanking him for this
Cyborg snake wall type beat is a heater i cannotlie
Dope music! My son put me on to you.🖤
The creativity u pose in ur platforms is mad inspiring bro 🙌🏿🔥
One of my favorite beats you've made
yo nick for me is always car videos drifting anime fighting or slow mode type videos ...keep up the grind homie we love the grind and process bless up broskies.
just wow
God bless Nick Mira for being the realest producer, literally every time when I have a beat block I watch him 🖤
one of the greatest to ever do it
Reminds of a Wiz Khalifa/ Drake style beat from the weekly 2010s 🔥🔥
we need more cool automated velocity hi-hat patterns like that in rap. so tough
Love the snare pattern on this one🔥🔥
Thank u for ur service to the community wow
your concepts teach more than any production videos
nick be doing some shit we'd never think of in 1000 years outta nowhere. bruh a goblin.
You are inspiration. So that's literally anything possible
sometimes I just like being born because people like this exist
This beat is elevated. Dream cloud ahh beat.
dream cloud sounds like a nice place
thank you for your work 🙏
you motivate and inspire everyone here
im loving the daily uploads
Would be cool to see a video explaining the process of the whole recording/ content/ beats. Why did you decide to record now? Do you have to upload such and such amount of videos? How important is video content since you're working with audio? And is it all a one take every time? Do you look for a good place to record? Do you care how presentable you look? Finally, do you edit and post the video right after finishing the recording/s . (For artists that overthink like me)
when im stressful i just go and watch a nick mira cookup and then go make a beat myself thats how my day goes basically and i love it
Bro Nick literally just cooked up a 4am random thought type beat and it’s hard! 🔥🔥
Yo Nick Mira, if you record this and have audio on, you can have AI capture all the inspiration that you use and then generate a image based on not only the audio, but based on things that you said, that would be pretty cool if you can automatically upload it as well. I think you'd match the vibe and also give some new cool inspiration ideas that you may have not thought of, but include all the inspiration that you gathered through the Internet
u inspire me to one day be able to cook up like this
Nick a legend for keeping making content
you should make a video going over sound desgin for people who dont understand it examples would be telling them good shortcuts to use and how to do everything right then making a beat using sound desgin
Well said thinking creatively and making best music possible and stay awesome ❤
hey nick when making those chord voicings are u just clicking any rando notes within the scale to create the harmony or are you using theory to come up with those chord extensions/inversions? banger vid as per usual :)
Bro can you make video on how to mix and master beat professionally plz...
unreal how quick you are at crafting em up
Brother waiting for new video
Because you are fire 🔥 my brother
Love this dude
beat actually sounds like unown looks
thank you
Is it possible for video regarding the business side of things? For example, selling beats online vs placements and sync licensing.. registration of beats or no if selling online. It’s all just a grey area with very little information on it online.
Dude you’re awesome 😂
I dont even know how you do this 🔥🔥 could you try and do a video with only stock plugins?
Let’s work bro!
i relate to this
this is art greetings froms arg
getting inspiration from your emotions
love the hair
thanks but im not feeling it. bout to chop it
Just short? Are you going to re-dye? I also think it’s sick.
Internet Money🔥🔥🔥
exactly how I think about stuff, just need the tools man
Insane keep going please man legend forever
😮❤
wow
Thanks video.
Hey Nick, I love your videos! Just sent you a message through your website. Hope to hear back from you soon!
2:07 that sounded really dope but im not sure how he got there. Was that plugin that popped up a granular plugin? idk sounded sick though.
Yep, he applied Portal by Output, it's a multi-FX plugin that can apply different combinations of rythmed granularization, time stretching, pitch shifting, delays, filtering, bitcrushing, volume gates and more. Really opens up a lot of creative doors in a single plugin, you should check it out it's dope
@@AlbertoBalsalme Yeah i would love to get portal. I have yet to purchase any plugins so far. I think I would start with some instruments first though. I have ableton 11 suite. now i need to upgrade to 12 but im going to wait till it goes on sale. plenty of good songs can still be made with 11. Ive been trying out splice but i find myself listening to so many samples before i find one i like. im not to good at sampling or making them unique.
@@BIONDIEST I do feel you on the struggling to make samples unique part, it's a process that requires a lot of trial & error in order to transform a sample into something wholly different but still sound good, which can be as if not more time consuming than starting from scratch and just composing the whole thing yourself. The tools you are using to alter the sounds you're sampling will have an undeniable impact on how many of the happy accidents that you cause by experimenting on these sounds will pleasantly surprise you - multi-FX tools will more radically alter numerous of a sound's characteristics in a single step/decision/click and are a fantastic tool for learning about sound design & creative mixing, as they come equipped with loads of presets that are often designed to show off what type of synergistic combinations of effects you can come up with to give a new life to sounds. Exploring those is pretty illuminating & made a lot of stuff 'click' for me by helping me see how different audio FX interact + complement each other in various ways, very much depending on their position in an effect chain in a way you wouldn't really be able to guess without seeing it in action, since an effect chain is so much more than the sum of its parts. It's always a great joy to be messing around with one of these tools and suddenly make some random click that morphs your audio and make it sound like something you never would have guessed how tf it's possible to come up with.. I'm not saying that some of these results can't be replicated by a savant use of multiple stock plugins stacked together, but one of these processes is full of countless pointers on how to transform sounds in unique, creative ways that the other won't reveal unless you already know what to do or try every possible shitty sounding combinations hoping you will eventually hit the loto
@@AlbertoBalsalme yeah i've spent hours trying to make sounds and they sound like crap. I have stumbled across some happy accidents with some stock plugins like grain delay or spectral delays and what not. I'm about 2 years into producing. I've learned so much but the learning is endless. I think for a lot of the sounds im trying to go for i need to buy plugins like portal, serum, rc-20, soothe, etc. I don't even know what i am making most the time. i try to make a trap song and next thing you i'm making lofi or synthwave(i think). I think i like songs that sound good with out lyrics but I do like a phat beat on occasion. I've noticed YT wont show me the videos i want when I am searching for tutorials. it will show me the same things i have already watched even though they are not really related. I almost want to sign up for an online class.
@@BIONDIEST I feel ya on all of that. For quality tutorials that will give you a solid foundation, I'd strongly suggest to look out @Navie D, @loner & @Keyon for some great all around knowledge from guys who actually make great music and doesn't shy away from sharing the sauce. Also, for more in-depth creative ideas and more specific sound design techniques, I've gotten a lot of value out of the stuff that @Cableguys post on their channels, they're the makers of plugins like Shaperbox, which is without a doubt one of my most used and beloved creative tools out of all the stuff I've found, but they share some great sound manipulation ideas that go beyond just advertising their products and also share production tips that doesn't require their plugins, tho a lot of their tutorials do feature their products, naturally
Bro is him, bro is the goat
nick is the top respected hip hop manager
Branch Manager?
@@boyarmira no the whole hip hop secene manager
Assitant to the regional manager
pink sideburn mira 💪
nick, lock in w me🔥
Spooky Season 🎃🔥🫡
reshpectable
straight to gg with this one please
how do you have so much control with the touchpad, any training= Gaming?
this is musical wizardry I'm...
Goated
wtf this is insane
In the begining the beat could be Nights like this 3 kid laroiiii 💯
Bro got that pink hair : )
Nick what’s one of your fav albums ever?
Yeezus
nick on a generational run
Does he even run ? I heard running can damage your knees over a long period of time
4:44 makes you think of a sign lead?
yea he gave me some mysterious quirky vibes
damn bro can u take me to japan with u it's my dream to go
Yes
incredible nick mira
W
How do you render to audio that quick?
It's called "cutting the video"
Yoooooooow
the one thing I cant grasp is sound selection, i have the vibe but not the sounds to fit it
does anyone kno how he gets the distortion when the 808s hit? Limiter or clipper on the master?
ok ill lock in
i love nick mira
Can i get the discord server link?
How much did you sell lucid dreams for ????
😦
Where you from.
virginia
@@boyarmira if it possible
I would like to give my information we are looking for some beats.
We must protect Nick Mira at all costs
A different way to look at it. 🧐
for minute i thought u got pink hair :P
i do
Bro is your hair pink?
Are you still in Japan in the video? lol
I see you're getting Japan ads.
Yea im almost back in america
@@boyarmira sheeesh!
Hmm