@@kenrickkahn Yes I definitely want to hear about how they made Outkast 1st album Southernplayalistic and 3rd album Aquemini, and also Goodie Mob album Soul food. I know that would be some good educational content.
@@Iamhimbutyouarenot it’s a lot of kids on UA-cam who don’t even know who they are ... so that’s who I was talking to .. so if you know who they are I wasn’t talking to yo ass!!
As a producer from the old school era I approve of this message. I had to work with 4 track, drum machine and keyboard and an external 4 channel mixer just to run my mic for phantom power. Over the years my gear upgraded and expanded to Tritons Fantoms and MPC, bigger multitrack recorder and daws I was able to integrate digital and analog
They are completely right. Should be knowledgeable of digital and analog. The theories remain the same regarding approach, knowing about truncating, quantizing, arranging, time signatures 1/16 1/8 1/32 etc...if you know these things, you can pretty much figure out how to work any software, and analog board
Back in the day. Most producers came from a musical background. Most were in high school bands, etc. Eventho it's a better sound now a days, it's definitely easier
Exactly. Technology made things better & easier today But Back in the day Producers Had musically trained ears to create the perfect Beats because of their Musical Backgrounds
These legendary producers are absolutely correct I was making tracz on cassette years ago not easy from beginning to end one mistake start over all day and night process great interview stay positive and focus blessings to all M H V
Cant forget about Quincy Jones & Herbie Hancock they where very instrumental in using computers in the studio look it up its rare footage of it on UA-cam & the internet somewhere
@@lorenhoward8178 yes indeed When Stevie was on The Cosby Show his voice sampling display was avante-gard & Virtuoso that's all everyone was talking bout @ school the next day down here in Dallas
I don't think anyone will leave out the best musical producer this generation has had the pleasure of hearing while he's still here. That is most certainly, Mr. Quincy Jones.
I love this channel and how the interviewer always seems to get the realest answers and convos out of folk. Its that down to earth southern energy. Salute.
I started in the late 80's From double tape deck looping, to a Tascam 424 and a Roland DJ70. From MPC2000 to MV8000 and beyond. I have a lot of love for all genres and even the new school cats. There's good music but you gotta dig to find it. I can say, things are SO easy now that it almost makes you lazy. Mani used to do everything the hard way and there was nowhere aside of the library to even learn anything. I love how and when i had to learn, but i also respect the the efficiency that technology has bought us. If theres one thing i can say about the new school digital producers, is that they know how to mixdown and tweak things to the Tee. I respect both sides of the gamut. Music is the therapy and the passion that keeps us pushing through life.
KLC and Mannie are my inspirations. I grew up in NOLA and always appreciated their style. I wanted to be a producer like them but I ain't there yet. Soon tho.
I JUST HAD THIS CONVO WITH MYSELF LAST WEEK!!! that's why it is easy for me as an old school Syths, Big Boards, & Racks PRODUCER + MC.. from REAL TRU LIFE... to stay creative and release 👑🐐 songs like an automobile assembly line
I think Bust and Mystikal could have made an album together. Whacha Want, Wildin With Us, and Keep Doing it proved that pretty much. They had good chemistry. Shit would have been hype.
I agree I just told somebody the same thing a few days ago. That prison bid hurt mystikal he would’ve been the perfect match for busta on versuz as well
I agree with you on the fact that some talented people passed under the radar because of the cost of the equipment. But back inna days, you could find a connect who had everything at home, learn how to produce on his shit, make beats then buy your own stuff was the next step. Never forget that like you said: it’s a competition, everybody’s not supposed to cross the finish line or even run on the track. Some just watch it from the stands even if they could do their thing at home. Salute! Keep grindin’ on your music!💪🏾
When this popped up i was like "yeah, thats who busta could do a versuz with" him and t.i. just didnt make sense to me. Yes they both are rap but they are way too different styles.
KLC and DJ Toomp are the best. KLC thought like Michael Jackson. During one rehearsal, MJ told his keyboard player that the audience wants to hear the songs like they sound on the album. And we do.
Man, I forgot how hard it was trying to make tracks back in the 90's with a drum machine, keyboards, and 4/8 track recorders. Once I switched over to FruityLoops and Cool Edit it made things so much simpler, but I definitely missed being able to physically turn the knobs have that tactile control and feedback that I never quite got with the mouse.
I think Toomp was referring to the Korg Triton when he referenced Pharrell and Timbo,that board is legendary 🎹 Kanye,Alchemist,Just Blaze and many others used the ASR 10 for choppin samples,another legendary machine💯 love these producer convos
@@mporter123456 Neptunes sampled s&^^%^ out of the Triton and into ASR10. So they used them together. Most sample-based producers used MPC 60, S950, ASR 10 SP1200, Emax...bs like that, as a slave to an MPC 2000, 3000, etc
Not too many guys left that can relate and have a conversation about those TASCAM or even FOSTEX 4track tape recorders. What a time to be a "producer". 💯
That's facts what KLC is saying. I would go to record stores and if I saw a cover album that looked dope like the no limit cds did I bought it cause I guaranteed that some bangers would be on it regardless if I didnt hear it. Today the cd covers plain and mostly just digital.
Like I tell people, Master P didn't sell me 1 cd a week, he sold me 10 cds a week; the one I just bought and the 9 on the inside showing what was "coming soon". He always had us hyped up for what was coming next...
I just realized this is innovative B. You just made yourself a producers edition my boy you need to keep this going This is dope watching them bounce opinions off of each other in their logic of how they made classics
I started on a sr16, two tascam records, cdRw recorded, 16 channel mixer from the church, and some old yanaha 2 way 15s from the church. And a trash yamaha keyboard lol. All hardware I miss hardware but it cost, but hardware sound hard to beat. I use cubase/Reason now. But I still crave hardware/midi Them old budgets was crazy, plus artist development
It’s really kinda crazy. Today earlier I heard a song called “Feel Right” and mystical was in it. I said to myself I would love to see a versus battle with busta and mystical. Then I get on UA-cam and see this 🤣🎯
I love and respect both these guys but as a new producer i have to say yes its watered down but if we love it we'll find a way, i don't have any big homies teachin me how to fish so ima get how i live til i can teach myself. I love the old school ima 80s baby but started late but this new shit made it possible
Much respect to the legends.. Production back then was definitely more technical.. Miss the days when it was all hardware.. Today it's basically fully automated & preprogrammed.. Still respect what's produced now..
I wanna hear these brothers DJ Quik AND Pete Rock have this same conversation about hearing the Chronic small recording studios all the way till the end and more to in a recording studio for an hour or 2 just chopping it up maybe even with the new younger producers all exchanging GEMS with each other...
#GetBHighToAmillionSubscribers...somebody has to start this Hashtag so here it Go!! I Love kickin back & Binge watching these Interviews! We gotta support this brother!!!
Forgive me if I'm wrong, but Kendrick Lamar's engineer and camp does both digital and analog? Being that he is under Dre. His albums to me sound like both mixed together
I love the song Busta did with Mystikal "Whatcha Want, Whatcha Need" I always knew there must be a really good story behind them doing the song together
What y’all know about Mantronix & Just Ice ? I remember recently trying to explain to a young cat in a music store about ASR-10, SP1200, and the limitations of the old way of producing, he looked at me like I was from another planet...
desegregation put my hood in townships where music was taught in different methods. As a youngster fell in love with classical, big band and "their" view of jazz and blues music.. from a pure theoretically based perspective 👍🏾
The first Fiend album on No Limit was amazing!
You are not lying. It was fire all the way through. Loved it.
There's one in every family.
Both albums were dope
He still a beast. Saw him perform 2 weeks ago.
There's one in every family. FIEND
KLC ain't lying about The Chronic album sonically one of the greatest produced albums ever
Chronic is loud as hell .. then quik backdoored it with safe n sound one of the most crisp albums ever made
The chronic was my first CD I ever bought.
@@drumarsdeodorant5375 most crispy what u mean the remastered version ?
@@edgarneil I didn't think about this. I bought the CD a while back but it's the remastered version 🤔
The chronic may be "remastered " but the original version still was sonically mixed better than anything else at the time.
This is some of the best content on UA-cam !!! Salute B Hi, KLC and DJ Toomp
INDEED!
Organized Noise Anyone!?
@@kenrickkahn Yes I definitely want to hear about how they made Outkast 1st album Southernplayalistic and 3rd album Aquemini, and also Goodie Mob album Soul food. I know that would be some good educational content.
KLC is legend just in case you didn’t know he was one of the main No Limit producers!
Every person watching this KNOWS this, my guy. 💀💀💀💀
Thanks captain obvious
@@Iamhimbutyouarenot it’s a lot of kids on UA-cam who don’t even know who they are ... so that’s who I was talking to .. so if you know who they are I wasn’t talking to yo ass!!
BBTP
Craig B, Carlos Stephens, Mo B Dick, O'Dell rounded out BBTP
As a producer from the old school era I approve of this message. I had to work with 4 track, drum machine and keyboard and an external 4 channel mixer just to run my mic for phantom power. Over the years my gear upgraded and expanded to Tritons Fantoms and MPC, bigger multitrack recorder and daws I was able to integrate digital and analog
Where is the lie?
These brothers so rich in culture. I love the fact they have establishments with the names they mentioned
They are completely right. Should be knowledgeable of digital and analog. The theories remain the same regarding approach, knowing about truncating, quantizing, arranging, time signatures 1/16 1/8 1/32 etc...if you know these things, you can pretty much figure out how to work any software, and analog board
Yup
You really don't NEED analog though. 9th Wonder was making jams on Fruity Loops 🤷🏽♂️
@@RonDonProductions and eventually went right over to using an MPC 😆
@@RonDonProductions You are right though, you dont NEED it but good to be knowledgeable
Sometimes that limitation of using analog gear brings out more creativity. I go back forth between DAWs and analog gear.
Anyone that mentions Mantronix has my attention and respect. When I play Fresh Is The Word or In Full Effect in my mini-truck it takes me back 35yrs!
Same here. Matronlx was one of the goats to me..he revolutionized the 808..Im still mesmerized by Get Stupid
You can tell when BHigh felt something that somebody said bc he hit em with that “My God” 🤣🤣
That Mystikal & Busta Track From Mystikal "Ghetto Fabulous" Album IS CLASSIC ENERGY ON A TRACK! Peace To These Brothers....
Back in the day. Most producers came from a musical background. Most were in high school bands, etc. Eventho it's a better sound now a days, it's definitely easier
Exactly. Technology made things better & easier today But Back in the day Producers Had musically trained ears to create the perfect Beats because of their Musical Backgrounds
Thanks for letting them speak bro! This is how you do an interview !👍🏾👍🏾
Amen! Nothing worse than the interviewer talking over the interviewee!!
These legendary producers are absolutely correct I was making tracz on cassette years ago not easy from beginning to end one mistake start over all day and night process great interview stay positive and focus blessings to all M H V
Cant forget about Quincy Jones & Herbie Hancock they where very instrumental in using computers in the studio look it up its rare footage of it on UA-cam & the internet somewhere
Herbie has always been on the bleeding edge of music tech. Stevie Wonder too.
@@lorenhoward8178 yes indeed When Stevie was on The Cosby Show his voice sampling display was avante-gard & Virtuoso that's all everyone was talking bout @ school the next day down here in Dallas
@@VerbaDeLycKRecords blew my mind. I found out later that is was a Synclavier that cost almost 100k.
I don't think anyone will leave out the best musical producer this generation has had the pleasure of hearing while he's still here. That is most certainly, Mr. Quincy Jones.
@@MrRafie82Yep and RIP to the Q!!
Two legends name-dropping Mantronix and Ready For The World. Toomp should be teaching somewhere...
Yes
Curtis Mantronix was a beast
Mantronix was fire!!! The 85 ish Fresh is the word, Needle to the groove Mantronix
Aye B High, I swear you the best interviewer. You actually interview the people. Much love from Florida
I’m in Boston and I watch every video b high puts up this is hip hop content and knowledge that you can’t pay for .. excellent interviews
2 Living Legends. Salute B High.
Toomp masterpiece is TI "ASAP" KLC masterpiece is Mystical/Ludacris "Move Bitch"
That the only Versus I been waiting for Busta vs Mystikal would be wild
I love this channel and how the interviewer always seems to get the realest answers and convos out of folk. Its that down to earth southern energy. Salute.
Ikr
KC Royalty in the building!! What's up Irv?
@@mr.weaver7568 peace brotha
Started producing on a 4Track at 8yrs old, 35 now.
Still cook-up with Akia 2000xl & Roland Fantom.
1993🦍2093
🌎✌🏿🐸
B High 💯 produce the best interviews from my history
Facts!!!!
Wowww that Studio story
I started in the late 80's From double tape deck looping, to a Tascam 424 and a Roland DJ70. From MPC2000 to MV8000 and beyond. I have a lot of love for all genres and even the new school cats. There's good music but you gotta dig to find it. I can say, things are SO easy now that it almost makes you lazy. Mani used to do everything the hard way and there was nowhere aside of the library to even learn anything. I love how and when i had to learn, but i also respect the the efficiency that technology has bought us. If theres one thing i can say about the new school digital producers, is that they know how to mixdown and tweak things to the Tee. I respect both sides of the gamut. Music is the therapy and the passion that keeps us pushing through life.
KLC and Mannie are my inspirations. I grew up in NOLA and always appreciated their style. I wanted to be a producer like them but I ain't there yet. Soon tho.
Have them on monthly. This is dope
I JUST HAD THIS CONVO WITH MYSELF LAST WEEK!!! that's why it is easy for me as an old school Syths, Big Boards, & Racks PRODUCER + MC.. from REAL TRU LIFE... to stay creative and release 👑🐐 songs like an automobile assembly line
Already. We adapt like chameleons.. Would love to hear some of your work bro.
I think Bust and Mystikal could have made an album together. Whacha Want, Wildin With Us, and Keep Doing it proved that pretty much. They had good chemistry. Shit would have been hype.
I agree I just told somebody the same thing a few days ago. That prison bid hurt mystikal he would’ve been the perfect match for busta on versuz as well
@@ACE330 facts!!! Mystikal is just as hype as Busta
@@ACE330 facts
And a Verzuz
I agree with you on the fact that some talented people passed under the radar because of the cost of the equipment. But back inna days, you could find a connect who had everything at home, learn how to produce on his shit, make beats then buy your own stuff was the next step. Never forget that like you said: it’s a competition, everybody’s not supposed to cross the finish line or even run on the track. Some just watch it from the stands even if they could do their thing at home. Salute! Keep grindin’ on your music!💪🏾
This was🔥. Love both of these guys
I want Busta in Mystikal in a versus
check bustas album mystikal on there.. i could be wrong but i think its on ele
When this popped up i was like "yeah, thats who busta could do a versuz with" him and t.i. just didnt make sense to me. Yes they both are rap but they are way too different styles.
Mystical vs Busta let make it happen. I like Mystical to win it
both energetic rappers who sure know how to get the crowd hype💯
@@questionmark9001 lol mystikal would get smoked
KLC and DJ Toomp are the best. KLC thought like Michael Jackson. During one rehearsal, MJ told his keyboard player that the audience wants to hear the songs like they sound on the album. And we do.
Toomp did the cuts on my first single back in 89.
Mpc 2000xl wit the zip..That was my favorite...
Mystikal Is SURFACING!
Man, I forgot how hard it was trying to make tracks back in the 90's with a drum machine, keyboards, and 4/8 track recorders. Once I switched over to FruityLoops and Cool Edit it made things so much simpler, but I definitely missed being able to physically turn the knobs have that tactile control and feedback that I never quite got with the mouse.
I love that Mystikal and Busta joint.
I think Toomp was referring to the Korg Triton when he referenced Pharrell and Timbo,that board is legendary 🎹
Kanye,Alchemist,Just Blaze and many others used the ASR 10 for choppin samples,another legendary machine💯 love these producer convos
No he was right. Pharrell and Tim both used the asr10
He was right asr 10 is what Pharrell use to always talk about.
Triton came later asr was the go to back then!
@@mporter123456 Neptunes sampled s&^^%^ out of the Triton and into ASR10. So they used them together. Most sample-based producers used MPC 60, S950, ASR 10 SP1200, Emax...bs like that, as a slave to an MPC 2000, 3000, etc
Not too many guys left that can relate and have a conversation about those TASCAM or even FOSTEX 4track tape recorders. What a time to be a "producer". 💯
That's facts what KLC is saying. I would go to record stores and if I saw a cover album that looked dope like the no limit cds did I bought it cause I guaranteed that some bangers would be on it regardless if I didnt hear it. Today the cd covers plain and mostly just digital.
That was definitely me....
Like I tell people, Master P didn't sell me 1 cd a week, he sold me 10 cds a week; the one I just bought and the 9 on the inside showing what was "coming soon". He always had us hyped up for what was coming next...
Mercedes Rear End is an album I bought because she was bending over. The cd was decent. I still listen to it til this day.
I just realized this is innovative B. You just made yourself a producers edition my boy you need to keep this going This is dope watching them bounce opinions off of each other in their logic of how they made classics
I started on a sr16, two tascam records, cdRw recorded, 16 channel mixer from the church, and some old yanaha 2 way 15s from the church. And a trash yamaha keyboard lol. All hardware
I miss hardware but it cost, but hardware sound hard to beat.
I use cubase/Reason now. But I still crave hardware/midi
Them old budgets was crazy, plus artist development
Good work brothas
One of my favorite series of interviews
fact ua-cam.com/video/xf5EkYDACjw/v-deo.html bro
It’s really kinda crazy. Today earlier I heard a song called “Feel Right” and mystical was in it. I said to myself I would love to see a versus battle with busta and mystical. Then I get on UA-cam and see this 🤣🎯
Lovin how u doubled up with the interviews got 2 legends on deck "OH BOY"💯✊🏾🙏🏽
He talks about Mystikal and Busta @ 5:50.
They are speaking facts! I incorporate both the old and a new with my production.
I been getting bullied forever cause MYSTIKAL IS IN MY TOP 5!
I agree.
Why is Mystical top 5 to you ? Lol 😂 He's good but not great
@James Ross ok
Nobody sounded like Mystikal when he dropped. Every pretender fell off after. The Man Right Chea!!!
This is why B HIGH is the Best in the Game .... I want to hear producers talk about production..
This interview made me subscribe... Good shyt!
Dre had a hybrid system and still do to this day.. Analog and digital
These guys just dropped jewels 💎and BARS 🔥💯💪🏼🧠
RS7000 my casio keyboard and the Krog Drum machine. Now I'm just MPC Akia
The Chronic is my favorite hip-hop album of all time
I've never seen an interview so accurate when it comes to producing music. 🎯
The legendary KLC!!!!!!!!!!
I love this!! Conversation!!! B high is asking the right questions!!! 💯💯💯
I love and respect both these guys but as a new producer i have to say yes its watered down but if we love it we'll find a way, i don't have any big homies teachin me how to fish so ima get how i live til i can teach myself. I love the old school ima 80s baby but started late but this new shit made it possible
Much respect to the legends.. Production back then was definitely more technical.. Miss the days when it was all hardware.. Today it's basically fully automated & preprogrammed.. Still respect what's produced now..
Mystikal an Busta should be a versus..
Yea i said the same thang
That’s a lot of energy. 😂
That’s a good versus tho . I never thought about that one
Dat shit will be 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Y’all getting into audio nerd ish and I love it.
Two Legends speaking the truth💯☝🏾
These brothers just gave game
KLC is one the best to ever do it. NO LIMIT SOLDIERS BEAT WAS EPIC AND ICONIC. BEATS BY THE POUNDS MUCH LOVE TO YOU GUYS.
Mannie Fresh single-handily took them out
Respect to DJ Curtis mantronix and MC tee my first and favorite rap album
I wanna hear these brothers DJ Quik AND Pete Rock have this same conversation about hearing the Chronic small recording studios all the way till the end and more to in a recording studio for an hour or 2 just chopping it up maybe even with the new younger producers all exchanging GEMS with each other...
It messes up your ear training when you can't tell the raw
#GetBHighToAmillionSubscribers...somebody has to start this Hashtag so here it Go!! I Love kickin back & Binge watching these Interviews! We gotta support this brother!!!
Super dope! I love these 2 producers,but you gotta get Mannie Fresh on too B High!
They love Mantronix. So did/does Mannie Fresh.
I still got my korg M1 keyboard!!! Love it to death I use ablation and maschine but I still have a lot of analog gear!
I liked that story! It made me subscribe
Forgive me if I'm wrong, but Kendrick Lamar's engineer and camp does both digital and analog? Being that he is under Dre. His albums to me sound like both mixed together
VERZUZ BATTLE... MYSTIKAL V BUSTA RHYMES??????????????
I’ve been pushing for this since versuz started
@@straighttalk87 energy- -hits-- performance... All match up perfectly
@@demerioferguson3284 plus that have a song together…more than one I believe
Put a MPC in front of some of these producers and they wouldn’t know what to do.
This is a dope interview
I love the song Busta did with Mystikal "Whatcha Want, Whatcha Need" I always knew there must be a really good story behind them doing the song together
A great producer is the catalyst for a great rappers success!!!
dope interview
What y’all know about Mantronix & Just Ice ? I remember recently trying to explain to a young cat in a music store about ASR-10, SP1200, and the limitations of the old way of producing, he looked at me like I was from another planet...
That creative muscle had to work hard back then.
What KLC said about old school singers…I been saying for a while now! 🗣 🎶 🔥
Love the interviews bruh! Man, I would love to see an interview with N.O. Joe!
Learn an instrument at least learn some form of music theory music has rules like everything else love these brothers
I agree that learning theory will help in production but hip hop is about being rebellious. There's no rules to this stuff. If it jams it jams.
desegregation put my hood in townships where music was taught in different methods. As a youngster fell in love with classical, big band and "their" view of jazz and blues music.. from a pure theoretically based perspective 👍🏾
Beautiful content bro @B High Atl. -Miami, FL.
I refuse to lower my standards for music. 90's and down for me
“My God” [B High’s voice].
Fiends walk it like I talk it is my favorite KLC track
Actual Factuals!!! On Everything!!!
Especially that ASR-10 talk and Djing carrying them crates.
It's all about what you do wit the midi chord's packs
Respect to these 2 OGs behind the boards ✊🏾
mpc 3000 and the mpc60II was my weapon of choice...
Priceless Wisdom...
Good interview
ua-cam.com/video/xf5EkYDACjw/v-deo.html that's a fact
Keep this good shit coming B
Always good to see The OG Toomp
I appreciate this!
They way B High ask these questions are absolutely hilarious!! 😂
"MYGAWD" in my B High voice
Wasn't really analog then...they had dac, digital mult recorders in 90s
Very insightful
Busta vs Mystical is a good versus