This isn't producing. Downloading sample packs and adding drums/bass is literally easy as fuck, it takes like a week to get the hang of it. Not hating btw before you brainlets get mad, just funny seeing people who think this is in anyway difficult. Hope x can start to slowly move away from cookie cutter loops and actually start to make his own music. That said, he's getting the hang of the DAW quickly and is already streamlining his workflow, though he does have Jesse and Poke to thank for the headstart.
You say fast but he spends hours per day doing this shit; time that most people just don’t have. Edit: I’m in no way knocking his progress, just saying it’s no surprise he’s improving this quickly because he gets paid to do so (which allows him to make beats as often as he wants) and he has people teaching him along with the free software he got.
its nice that he has access to all the melodies he needs on splice + all the packs that were sent to him. it really helps with learning general song structure and sound selection. trying to make melodies and chord progressions without knowing music theory can be very overwhelming to a beginner and will really slow down the creativity.
I been making melodies for like 4 years and don’t know hardly any music theory. I stopped using splice loops after a couple weeks because I deemed it cheating.
@@SynsuRap some people dont like to use them but fact is they are used by professionals all the time. there's no shame in it unless you rely on loops for everything. I don't normally use them either but when I do I flip it into something new. the biggest thing is that it's just fast and can get the creativity going, as a beginner it's definitely helpful to just drag and drop a sample in and work around that.
music theory? If you can complete a 1:1 1st species counterpoint exercise I would be impressed but I doubt it. To know music theory it requires so much more than a chord progression
@@Sunkem1Not6Hacks bro what are you even talking about? nobody cares if you can complete that exercise or not. what I was referring to was basic things like major/minor scales, intervals, harmonic function etc. it can be overwhelming to learn and incorporate all that as a beginner and its best to just get creative and comfortable before worrying about it. nobody said "knowing" music theory is being able to write a chord progression.
i loooove that he's experimenting with bass more like at 9:28. it's fucking amazing that he's already able to make such a great bass pattern. it's easy to neglect bass but it adds so much to a song when it's done well. also he mentions not liking the sound of his 808s - he needs a plugin to compress and saturate the 808. Camel Crusher is a free one i've used but there are several out there
First of all, when i was 14 i tried my balls off everyday just to learn how to create edm beats and i suck hard, seeing how he easily and insanely improving is so inspiring for me, i might return to learn again thanks to xQc, this guy is really something else. 🔥
Its something that could a anime's endings outro song in terms of the style it sounds like to me. Specially reminds me of Ping Pong The Animation ed 1 but without vocals
the first beat with the vocals is absolutely fire, i love it. don't let any trolls that call your stuff cringe keep you down, you're having fun, learning, and improving which is what matters most. xqcL
@@dechain1927 yeah lol for real. He’s literally using pre made samples and is adding the simplest drum pattern and everyone is hyping him up. He’s not awful, but like… relax. 😅
@@tundelikeswata50 there is just this that i know of but you probably heard of this ua-cam.com/video/03vPP2tGcSQ/v-deo.html idk any song with the same sample xqc had edit: oh there is apparently a song called sparks by a guy named lov fire that uses the same sample ua-cam.com/video/kexcg90di6U/v-deo.html
Hope he keeps on doing beats. This takes me back like 10 years of my own production when I started. I think he has the personality trait to be great in the game for real.
Actually pretty cool! Everyone's gotta start somewhere, he''s not gonna be an actual producer overnight. I remember when my shit sounded like this, and I was showing my beats to people proud as shit, cause it was cool just making something. I''m also lucky enough to have had supportive friends who didn't make me feel discouraged or make me feel bad about my lack of skill and experience.
I've been using Fl Studio for years. It's very daunting to get in to, and that's why I have MAD respect for xQc doing this. Man literally does anything, huh? xD
I love seeing pplz own reactions after they start making they first good music even if it’s not like a grade it’s still good and that means the world to themselves for sticking with it.
honestly his EDM tracks are pretty fire for that early on. I like the one at 13:00. it sucks he didnt keep at it, or maybe he still does off stream. chat needs to stop shitting on him and let him keep producing.
bro this is good asf for just starting keep going with it if you like it xQc, something that i found from a video is sing off key then turn it down an octave or 2 and it won't sound like your voice anymore. at least that's what worked for them in the video
It's really impressive how he progressed so quickly. A teacher makes learning faster if you're learning something from 0% as compared to self-learning. I was learning all by myself from the beginning and it took me a lot of time to reach where XQC's at.
Even though it's sampled beats, he has good mix ups! He could do better if he does background beats, based on the first video, he could do better when he gets into more semi known beat makers
when the vocals kicked in on the first track, unironically a banger. I know he used samples for half of it, but its not meant to be a seriously produced track so who cares
with the level of outreach this man has, I'm so fuckin happy to see how well people have been helping him as well as seeing xqc develop a new skill outside of gaming :) much love to you bro, the chaos you organized during r/place is almost entirely forgiven.
There’s a lot of tips and tricks you pick up overtime. XQC if you see this make sure you eq out the low end of your melody when any bass or 808 is hitting to give it space so it doesn’t sound “muddy”. It takes time and the only obligation is to have fun
Your beats are good bro don’t give up if you enjoy making them bro they sound a lot better than mine when I first started in 2015 still improving till this day bro never stop with the content
he needs to learn how to mix and some of these projects could be good. if he learned compression for kicks and snares etc. and possibly learned sidechaining for the lead it would sound really good
That's such shit advice. You really should stop saying that. Hearing people talk about sidechaining when someone doesn't fucking know what a synth is makes me want to blow my brains out. I've been a professional for 20 years and the only reason you'd sidechain a lead like that is if you're shit at mixing. You guys are so fucking lost.
yeah he does but its too soon.. let him have fun with the program first, to get a better understanding of it and then he could try atleast sidechaining with fruity balance because it makes the biggest difference
@@theshifterus2590 yeah just positive criticism, it's honestly a fever dream to even see him using the daw in the first place. been viewing the videos of him fuckin around with fl and it's more entertaining then I thought it would be because he's actually learning how to produce
the only thing he has to learn is make a beat that he can hear someone sing or rap on lmao. Lol that first beat is like i just opened up my nintendo and in the start menu for Animal crossing or some shit.
for such a short period the improvement is crazy, i started producing music almost 7 years ago and started with shitty edm beats. This is much better than what i was doing for the first 3 years. Man is talented and he needs to use that talent
When I started making beats I never knew how to sample and just never fucked with it so for the first 6 months I got really good at makin melodies and now I be samplin left and right with my own Melodie’s and shit. It’s a pretty dope grind
the 5:40 unfinished beat should be finished cuz that's a lit part , y'all can't understand that was fire! like just imagine that sht mastered and mixed well after getting arranged
99% of his viewers dont understand how difficult it is to start producing especially from no knowledge, the rate he has improved at is crazy
Cause most of his views think they're funny by calling him shit at something. Actually cringe asf to see.
@@gronk2714 Yep. Braindead chat
This isn't producing. Downloading sample packs and adding drums/bass is literally easy as fuck, it takes like a week to get the hang of it. Not hating btw before you brainlets get mad, just funny seeing people who think this is in anyway difficult. Hope x can start to slowly move away from cookie cutter loops and actually start to make his own music. That said, he's getting the hang of the DAW quickly and is already streamlining his workflow, though he does have Jesse and Poke to thank for the headstart.
I think he’s getting the hang of it, slowly but surely
He’s not even making Melodie’s he’s just adding drums lol
I can feel his low confidence and how nervous he is about showing these. These are all better than what I sounded like when I first started
lmao yes! he makes better beats than me when i was already 5 years into beatmaking
Yes🤣 I remember what my first sounded like. Loop or not, he's way better.
saaaaaame
Just started today bro
@@ajmedia559 you did? When u get a song out lets us know
some of them are pretty good, it's impressive especially since he's never made beats before
not really i dont use downloaded samples and i still make 10 times better beats
@@kraned946 Self exposed hater.
@@kraned946 NOBODY ASKED LIL BRO
Yeah they’re good because he stole beats from wellsy
@@Oreo-ve9mi why dont we see some of your beats mr nobody asked?
First beat really cool man so great to see someone so influential in the gaming show the world how accessible our beautiful hobby is xqcL
Doable? Sure. Accessible? Especially in a legitimate way? Not exactly.
Baches
@@officialdrowsy It's accessible asf, downloaded the whole thing and some construction kits in a day when I started. Legitimacy is another issue
"Accessible" OMEGALUL only like 300-500$ if you don't want a virus and some decent Plugins
@@darkreddust2135 if you think this way you don't know how to use the internet bro
6:07 is actually fire ngl if he continued that
fr
Best one
the best one yet honestly
Yeah I would listen to it Unironically
😡😡😡 mmmmmm
he’s actually improving fast
competitive beat making lul
You say fast but he spends hours per day doing this shit; time that most people just don’t have.
Edit: I’m in no way knocking his progress, just saying it’s no surprise he’s improving this quickly because he gets paid to do so (which allows him to make beats as often as he wants) and he has people teaching him along with the free software he got.
@@loopstationyt ?????? sooo?
@@loopstationyt Yeah… that’s typically how people get better at things you pepega
Next week he makes a yeat beat then becomes a producer lul
its nice that he has access to all the melodies he needs on splice + all the packs that were sent to him. it really helps with learning general song structure and sound selection. trying to make melodies and chord progressions without knowing music theory can be very overwhelming to a beginner and will really slow down the creativity.
I been making melodies for like 4 years and don’t know hardly any music theory. I stopped using splice loops after a couple weeks because I deemed it cheating.
@@SynsuRap some people dont like to use them but fact is they are used by professionals all the time. there's no shame in it unless you rely on loops for everything. I don't normally use them either but when I do I flip it into something new.
the biggest thing is that it's just fast and can get the creativity going, as a beginner it's definitely helpful to just drag and drop a sample in and work around that.
@@SynsuRap youd be right there with the cheating
music theory? If you can complete a 1:1 1st species counterpoint exercise I would be impressed but I doubt it. To know music theory it requires so much more than a chord progression
@@Sunkem1Not6Hacks bro what are you even talking about? nobody cares if you can complete that exercise or not. what I was referring to was basic things like major/minor scales, intervals, harmonic function etc. it can be overwhelming to learn and incorporate all that as a beginner and its best to just get creative and comfortable before worrying about it. nobody said "knowing" music theory is being able to write a chord progression.
Somebody needs to tell this man he’s doing well with these beats. This guys confidence is in the toilet bro holy
9:26 HOLY SHIT THIS IS TUFF ASL😳🔥
That's the one where Kenny basically wrote everything lmao of course it is
This is my favourite one
Who is Kenny?
@@maximiliangalinski6183 kenny beats. Hes a producing legend that has produced for rappers and helped xqc for with this beat
i loooove that he's experimenting with bass more like at 9:28. it's fucking amazing that he's already able to make such a great bass pattern. it's easy to neglect bass but it adds so much to a song when it's done well.
also he mentions not liking the sound of his 808s - he needs a plugin to compress and saturate the 808. Camel Crusher is a free one i've used but there are several out there
Fruity distortion on the 808s always works 😂
fr the 808 pattern is literally good, id use that tbh
Fruity wave shaper IYKYK
@@YANNI_777 or soft clipper
naw just have the spinz 808 on that bih and it finna slap i swear
never smiled so much watching xQc, hope he continues cause he is actually pretty good
6:08 damn........ that was actually fire man.
First of all, when i was 14 i tried my balls off everyday just to learn how to create edm beats and i suck hard, seeing how he easily and insanely improving is so inspiring for me, i might return to learn again thanks to xQc, this guy is really something else. 🔥
I’m feeling the same type of way
No one asked chief
Jesse and Poke's help was goated, gave him the perfect boost to dive in headfirst.
@@toenibbler_3850 wierdo
@@toenibbler_3850 WeirdChamp
from "bro you don't need theory" *randomly places notes*
to this.
this man actually is crazy
you can see hes so proud, its really wholesome
14:59 nah i'm crying cause this is actually good and x really looks so proud 😭😭
Its something that could a anime's endings outro song in terms of the style it sounds like to me. Specially reminds me of Ping Pong The Animation ed 1 but without vocals
the first beat with the vocals is absolutely fire, i love it. don't let any trolls that call your stuff cringe keep you down, you're having fun, learning, and improving which is what matters most. xqcL
Most of the beats he’s making most definitely have that retro video game vibe he’s looking for. Especially getting better.
well yea because they’re loops lol
Loops straight outta retro games, so yeh
8:35 Banger #1
9:27 Banger #2 (my fav)
11:51 Banger #3
13:14 Banger #4
11:50 is hard af ngl, literally just needs to layer the clap with a snare or turn it up 🔥🔥🔥
Travis scott owl Pharoah Era type beat🔥🔥🔥🔥
It's the no more heros beat by Pooh sheisty
Fr he’s crazy good for not making beats and no experience
@@stankyknutz every beginner sounds good if they use melody loops bruh
@@dechain1927 yeah lol for real. He’s literally using pre made samples and is adding the simplest drum pattern and everyone is hyping him up. He’s not awful, but like… relax. 😅
6:07 could be his own youtube outro 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
He’s really improving. To me he’s actually starting to figure out what he wants his beats to sound.
that first one kinda sound like its from a sonic soundtrack
I was gonna say a Minecraft Disc but that also works
@@wreik sounds like the more unpopular disc songs from minecraft
yea same! that’s what i first thought when i heard it
Reminds me of bubbles :/
7:49 is the most beautiful shit io have ever heard in my entire life and also the song at the start was good too
on GOD
Are there any similar beats this was to good
@@tundelikeswata50 there is just this that i know of but you probably heard of this ua-cam.com/video/03vPP2tGcSQ/v-deo.html idk any song with the same sample xqc had
edit: oh there is apparently a song called sparks by a guy named lov fire that uses the same sample ua-cam.com/video/kexcg90di6U/v-deo.html
Keep going qc not many will understand creative happines specially the ones who don t dare to even try.
Been making beats since 2017 and i will say it takes hella time to get to a certain point. Cool to see him proud of what hes made
DJ Toenail back at it agane
he should collab with post malone
@@itshusin9160 I prefer pre malone
@@loopstationyt present malone underrated tho
@@itshusin9160 true
Hope he keeps on doing beats. This takes me back like 10 years of my own production when I started. I think he has the personality trait to be great in the game for real.
4:50 was pretty good tho idk why he got all weird about it
I agree that was 🔥🔥
Wished he finished it off.
Savage.
8:40 is FIRE I would unironically listen to it daily
It's not his
@@jpetras16 who's is it then
@@noxy_y Im pretty sure its a free melody loop someone else created and he just put some drums over it
@@Deadlynugget101 just like literally everything in this video
Honestly as long as he gets his 808 patterns on key he's set
I really like that beat at 6:07, it's like future bass
13:03 is future bass
@@games4061 True actually
i wish xqc and his fans knew how hard it is to make music without any samples
9:26 yoooo thats p good
Actually pretty cool! Everyone's gotta start somewhere, he''s not gonna be an actual producer overnight. I remember when my shit sounded like this, and I was showing my beats to people proud as shit, cause it was cool just making something. I''m also lucky enough to have had supportive friends who didn't make me feel discouraged or make me feel bad about my lack of skill and experience.
8:27 XXXTENTACION type beat
10:40 X, Ski, Juice, Uzi type collab type beat 😭😭😭
13:00 Zedd type beat
I've been using Fl Studio for years. It's very daunting to get in to, and that's why I have MAD respect for xQc doing this. Man literally does anything, huh? xD
12:30 detroit become human ahh beat
imma keep it a buck, 9:24 and 0:23 are bangers
Sounds like a resident evil save room tune but remixed to a rap beat
9:24 is Fr a yacthy beat
i genuinely like 0:23
Loved these two, I seriously want him to upload them somewhere
9:24 is like a lucki freewave 3/watch my back era type of beat.
0:23 this sounds like what bladee would use in his music
DRAIIIIIIIIN GANGGGG 😂😂😂🤙
exactly what i thought
I love seeing pplz own reactions after they start making they first good music even if it’s not like a grade it’s still good and that means the world to themselves for sticking with it.
11:40 ok when he fixed it and dropped the octave 🔥
Shit went from NOT HARD to HARD
Making music isn't easy much love xqc that was a really good beat
the first beat would sound great in rocket league even without vocals but some nice vocals would make it a complete vibe
honestly his EDM tracks are pretty fire for that early on. I like the one at 13:00. it sucks he didnt keep at it, or maybe he still does off stream. chat needs to stop shitting on him and let him keep producing.
bro this is good asf for just starting keep going with it if you like it xQc, something that i found from a video is sing off key then turn it down an octave or 2 and it won't sound like your voice anymore. at least that's what worked for them in the video
It's really impressive how he progressed so quickly. A teacher makes learning faster if you're learning something from 0% as compared to self-learning. I was learning all by myself from the beginning and it took me a lot of time to reach where XQC's at.
exactly like a bladee song. actually sick dude
The first one sounds like main menu music 💀
That's a compliment imo especially for someone who's new to making beats
"Press any key to start"💀
his 808s at 10:53 already sounded really good but then he completely changed it TrollDespair
5:39 bro why he deleted, its so good, sounds like an actual good song, i litterally hsve an earworm of it lmfaoo 😂
Anyone knows that boy
6:08 This is a fantastic little bop
Even though it's sampled beats, he has good mix ups! He could do better if he does background beats, based on the first video, he could do better when he gets into more semi known beat makers
This is so sweet! He’s improved drastically! I can tell as someone who produces how quickly he’s picked up on everything
when the vocals kicked in on the first track, unironically a banger.
I know he used samples for half of it, but its not meant to be a seriously produced track so who cares
with the level of outreach this man has, I'm so fuckin happy to see how well people have been helping him as well as seeing xqc develop a new skill outside of gaming :) much love to you bro, the chaos you organized during r/place is almost entirely forgiven.
What happened in reddit
9:26 this one goes HARD.
Sounds like a main menu of a horror game
6:06 This was a vibe
it would be dope to see him make a song though ngl. Like put aside beat making for a min, and find a fully produced beat and make a song out of it.
literally full fledged dg beat on the first one crazy progress
If xQc decided to stop streaming for good, he should definitely produce music and make it his job, because he has a knack for it. Very quick learner.
I mean not really... Anyone can learn making simple beats in a couple of days with some effort.
13:26 the sticker was actually syncing
Love the progress you’re making, keep it up!
last track is actually so good legit bladee vibes
one at 6:07 goes hard ngl
Sound like a Uzi or Juicewrld type beat
0:23 sounds like Aperture Science music
His music is actually not bad he definitely has the talent he just needs more practice
0:20 super insane and vocals just need to be a little higher pitch and more shallow, still good even without vocals
The fact that Deadass is still an emote bewilders me. It;s a thousand times worse than HUH
this
Is that the big ass skull emote, that shit is horrible
Deadass NAAAAAAAAHHHHH
''PIERRE DONT COME OUT HERE'' LMFAOOO, dude XQC's chat is funny af!
Hes doing pretty good for no knowledge of the DAW or music theory. I just wish he would learn not to layer every clap with a kick
There’s a lot of tips and tricks you pick up overtime. XQC if you see this make sure you eq out the low end of your melody when any bass or 808 is hitting to give it space so it doesn’t sound “muddy”. It takes time and the only obligation is to have fun
Also turn “cut self” on for bass and 808s so they don’t run into each other
bladee needs to hop on the first beat
He would carry the beat
It reminded me of when I started making Beats and they sounded like that and for me they were genius, and now I have the first Beats
this guy knows how to make a cute beat
Your beats are good bro don’t give up if you enjoy making them bro they sound a lot better than mine when I first started in 2015 still improving till this day bro never stop with the content
he needs to learn how to mix and some of these projects could be good. if he learned compression for kicks and snares etc. and possibly learned sidechaining for the lead it would sound really good
That's such shit advice. You really should stop saying that. Hearing people talk about sidechaining when someone doesn't fucking know what a synth is makes me want to blow my brains out.
I've been a professional for 20 years and the only reason you'd sidechain a lead like that is if you're shit at mixing. You guys are so fucking lost.
yeah he does but its too soon.. let him have fun with the program first, to get a better understanding of it and then he could try atleast sidechaining with fruity balance because it makes the biggest difference
@@theshifterus2590 yeah just positive criticism, it's honestly a fever dream to even see him using the daw in the first place. been viewing the videos of him fuckin around with fl and it's more entertaining then I thought it would be because he's actually learning how to produce
@@instagib_ yeah its lowkey entertaining, i dont watch X but when i saw hes fucking around in FL i thought it was a troll haha
9:28 actually sounds so good
I am impressed. For someone who never really had to do anything with music this is pretty good. Some songs are just FIRE 🔥🔥
I'm actually lowkey jealous how good he is as a beginner beat maker 🥰...
Bladee type beat
we ain't getting out the hood 💀
This is actuallyvery good for someone that never produced music, in such short time.
X is learning really quickly. He's figuring it all out!
8:30 damn that actually sounds good! Litterally could be good as an outro
Edit: 13:03 also
this is genuinely really good considering that he is a beginner
anyone know that boy?
I dont know he just so soy
6:14 this is hard
Took me 5 months to get where he is. Felix is improving very quick thx to his friends and Kenny. Good stuff
If it took you five months to get to this it’s time for a new hobby
@@Milla4life2 lol I’ve been on and off with FL due to school. What’s with the hate? I can’t have any fun bro?
@@Milla4life2 its tiime to get you a life and get a girlfriend
@@cloudsweater He probably doesn't have the discipline to stick with something and gives up easily, he's just projecting.
As a certified hood classic FL STUDIO user i would say: *The progess is going crazy* 🔥
Android type beat
it's so wholesome to see someone starting the process
here i am, 8 years later after being like this and my projects folder is 200gb xD
the only thing he has to learn is make a beat that he can hear someone sing or rap on lmao. Lol that first beat is like i just opened up my nintendo and in the start menu for Animal crossing or some shit.
for such a short period the improvement is crazy, i started producing music almost 7 years ago and started with shitty edm beats. This is much better than what i was doing for the first 3 years. Man is talented and he needs to use that talent
hes improving fast holy shit
1:39 reminds me of a mobile game called my singing monsters
damn actually really impressive didn't expect him being this good
When I started making beats I never knew how to sample and just never fucked with it so for the first 6 months I got really good at makin melodies and now I be samplin left and right with my own Melodie’s and shit. It’s a pretty dope grind
the 5:40 unfinished beat should be finished cuz that's a lit part , y'all can't understand that was fire! like just imagine that sht mastered and mixed well after getting arranged
with his vocals he showed at the beginning, it really reminded me of rocket league's "rocket league sideswipe" soundtrack - i like it a lot!