Dope take on the sample! For your first boom bap it’s dope. For the drums you want to manually play the hi hats so it has less of a robotic swing and same for the kick and snare and dirty them up a bit by adding some tape saturation or r-20 as well. Otherwise pretty dope!
You’re welcome, and thanks for your video ideas as well. 👊 A good example of the drums is like the ones I did on this beat in this video at the 2:35 mark, it comes on after the Kendrick beat. ua-cam.com/users/clipUgkxLM5zH8hJR7tjmrwSc4Dkt2hWlhtl_ekV?si=oK5dZYAcR698X_2u The drums just hit harder and have a better groove.
Bro just advice. If you turn up the knob at the top right corner of the channel rack it adds swing to the drums so the ghost kick are soundin more of like a boombap
Hate to tell you but Jay's Boom Bap is borderline to trap music...The West Coast he did was killer tho. Do you bro, you have way more experience then a lot of these cats on UA-cam...😎😎😎
Bro pls stop making your videos tutorials and just do cool up videos. I don’t understand how you’re educating w a lack of information. If you were just cooking up then I get it but you’re just spewing a bunch of misinformation. Boombap isn’t made at a slower tempo and why would you pitch down your sample if you sped up your beat when thats not how that works..
@@double0double0 boombap is made at a slower bpm, trap hihats use 2 step, similar to boom bap, however their 2 step is at their respective bpm. although trap is typically double timed, the drum patterns have a lot of relevance in respect to the correct phrasing for bpm, as the drums give reference to the beats pacing. boom bap has a slower pace. it is most commonly made at a slower bpm. pitch shift and speeding up bpm then slowing it down was for altering the timbre while also introducing a bit of artifacts in the audio. also this reduced clarity, alters formants, & since the wav is being stretched out, it can give the rhythm a more drawn out feel. hope that answers your question.
@@rlyBeats No it’s not. You literally could have just made the beat at 160 and did fill each 4 Steps instead of 2. “2 Step hi hats” isn’t even a valid argument because if boom bap was made at a slower bpm then you could slow your beats down (made in 120 - 200) to 80 - 90, replace your drums and you’d have boom bap but that’s not the case bcus you’d end up w a halftimed beat, your drums would be so slow. If Boom Bap beats are made at slower tempo then why did didn’t you place your snares on the 3 & 7 like you normally would on any other beat? You put them on the 2 & 4. Take your boom bap beat and speed it up to a trap tempo, replace the drums and see if it sounds like some trap. It’s not going to because it’s not a slower tempo. That’s not even a valid argument for why you pitched it down either. If you had a sample at 80 bpm and wanted to work at 85 or higher then your sample’s pitch would go up. How do you think Kanye’s chipmunk sound was accomplished? Or why do you think chop & screwed music is pitched down? Go look at the beat breakdown for Shook Ones. It’s literally a sample that was slowed down by ALOT and it caused the sample to be pitched down. All DAWs have a stretch algorithm that does it for you as you play w your tempo. I’m only bringing this up because you’re teaching things as if you’re informed on it but you’re not. That’s why I bring up your knowledge on chords and musical terms but there was none of that when it came to picking the tempo and pitching your sample. There are ways that you can emulate what people did in the past in your respective DAW and it should be taught or shown in that way so people have a better understanding of how things were done and can use that knowledge to further their creativity. Of course there’s no rules in music and you did make a boom bap beat but you’re setting people backwards rather than forward bcus then they start to wonder why their boom bap beats don’t have that same feeling or energy the way they want it to or you start to have people overthinking a process that isn’t that complex.
@@double0double0 dawg youre tryna say im teaching things im uninformed on, but youre showing a lack of information. you dont understand how bpm works, theres more thats relevant than just the snare. you went on this rant about speeding it up and your whole thing hinged on having to change the hihats, the pacing is entirely different. please stop being dense. as for sampling, it was put on stretch, maybe youre unaware but this maintains the original pitch, do you think i was slowing it down to alter the pitch ? no. i explained why i was, to get a specific effect with the sample that ive explained to you. i think youre out of your depth here based on your tangent & inability to consider the many things that go into a wav.
@@rlyBeats I’m really not bud. Your defense to calling Boom Bap a slower tempo is being able to click 2 Step on your Hi Hats. 💀 I only brought up the Snares bcus you brought up using 2 Step on your Hi Hats. If you load that project and sped it up to a “Trap tempo”, you’d hear that your programmed drums do not sound like Trap. Similarly, if you opened up a Trap project and took your tempo down to 80 - 90, you’ll see the rhythm does not sound like Boom Bap because Boom Bap is not made at a slower BPM. I know why it was put on Stretch and know what you were trying to do but what you don’t understand is that you’re trying to teach people how to make Boom Bap and don’t even have a clue how things actually worked for Producers who were making those beats back in the day. The fact you said Boom Bap is made a slower tempo mixed in with the fact you don’t know and didn’t use the Resample algorithm just proves you shouldn’t be teaching it since YOU don’t know what your talking about.
The office sample is crazy 😂
michael scott goes hard
@@rlyBeatsMicheal Scarn*
BRO CAN YOU MAKE VIDEO ABOUT HOW TO MAKE HORROR SCORE MUSIC ?
Jay Cactus the goat of these UA-cam tutorials. Trap, boombap is crazy. Unfuckwithable with dril. Sick beat
Great boombap man! Well done
Dope take on the sample! For your first boom bap it’s dope. For the drums you want to manually play the hi hats so it has less of a robotic swing and same for the kick and snare and dirty them up a bit by adding some tape saturation or r-20 as well. Otherwise pretty dope!
@@louiembeats thats really good advice, ill have to try that out next time, especially with the rc20 thing
You’re welcome, and thanks for your video ideas as well. 👊 A good example of the drums is like the ones I did on this beat in this video at the 2:35 mark, it comes on after the Kendrick beat. ua-cam.com/users/clipUgkxLM5zH8hJR7tjmrwSc4Dkt2hWlhtl_ekV?si=oK5dZYAcR698X_2u The drums just hit harder and have a better groove.
Boom bap is all about the drum swing, cut groups and humanization
look at rly all smiley in that thumbnail
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It will be a fire vid❤️🔥
thanks king 👑
Haha "I wanna cook up from scratch" feel it 😄
@@prodbyannilee it took me forever to find one where they make the melody from scratch 💀
@@rlyBeatsme too so I’m glad you did the boom bap video 🙏🏻
Bro just advice. If you turn up the knob at the top right corner of the channel rack it adds swing to the drums so the ghost kick are soundin more of like a boombap
@@Fukumeanbro thats valid, i figured just humanizing everything so itd be off grid would do the trick enough
I wouldnt have any idea this is ur first boom bap beat 🔥🔥
thats just absolutely fire
To be from scratch, you killed it tho ...🤘🏽🕺🏽🤘🏽🕺🏽🥁🥁🔊🥁🥁🔊
bro this piano and texture would fit perfectly the flint/detroit rap
Pls more of these
dw issa series
Очень качественно )) от души 🔥🔥🔥
Please do more of these I want to make some mobb deep beats
Fire beat man 🔥🔥 please do some more boom bap😤
jay cactus is one of the best when it comes to drill
Nice man🔥🔥
aayoo boom bap finally
waiting for opium fr
Finally bro. Please tell me you bought the crate collection from Jay Cactus?
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1:35, how do you humanize? I don't have the tool
Also, does usin a Drumpad makin it sound more human?
yeah it can if you play it naturally, humanize is a feature in fl 21 you might need to update
@@rlyBeats ahh, I see
I recognize the beat from the full vid
Could you add heavy/black metal to the wheel?
Learn how to do drumless hip hop
2:26 PowerPoint ahh transition💀
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Eminem would sound dope on that beat! 💥💯
nice, could you make dubstep too?
Why did the office sample go hard tho lol
Can you make a dancehall
Man you gonna be Dr.Dre v2 man, its fire tho
Sounds like a Navie D Beat 👍🏻
Add an extratone to the wheel
Bro, I just looked up Extratone it sounds like a music I would make.
add phonk to the weel pls!
nah cause why did the office sample hit so good
PLS ADD RAGE TO THE WHEEL ❤
@@TimaYziscooking dw its on there
Add cloud rap
Add turbo folk 😂
🥁🎵🥁🎵🤩🤟🏽✌🏽🤘🏽
Hate to tell you but Jay's Boom Bap is borderline to trap music...The West Coast he did was killer tho. Do you bro, you have way more experience then a lot of these cats on UA-cam...😎😎😎
It deadass isnt
@@prodlackyi I wasn't talking to you brah...🤫🤫🤫
@@obadiahwashington7060 so sigma response🐺🐺🐺💯💯🔥🔥🔥
Buns
SHUP UP AND TAKE MY MONEY
Ayo you dont got PHONK on you list
Corny...
Bro pls stop making your videos tutorials and just do cool up videos. I don’t understand how you’re educating w a lack of information. If you were just cooking up then I get it but you’re just spewing a bunch of misinformation. Boombap isn’t made at a slower tempo and why would you pitch down your sample if you sped up your beat when thats not how that works..
@@double0double0 boombap is made at a slower bpm, trap hihats use 2 step, similar to boom bap, however their 2 step is at their respective bpm. although trap is typically double timed, the drum patterns have a lot of relevance in respect to the correct phrasing for bpm, as the drums give reference to the beats pacing. boom bap has a slower pace. it is most commonly made at a slower bpm.
pitch shift and speeding up bpm then slowing it down was for altering the timbre while also introducing a bit of artifacts in the audio. also this reduced clarity, alters formants, & since the wav is being stretched out, it can give the rhythm a more drawn out feel. hope that answers your question.
@@rlyBeats No it’s not. You literally could have just made the beat at 160 and did fill each 4 Steps instead of 2.
“2 Step hi hats” isn’t even a valid argument because if boom bap was made at a slower bpm then you could slow your beats down (made in 120 - 200) to 80 - 90, replace your drums and you’d have boom bap but that’s not the case bcus you’d end up w a halftimed beat, your drums would be so slow.
If Boom Bap beats are made at slower tempo then why did didn’t you place your snares on the 3 & 7 like you normally would on any other beat? You put them on the 2 & 4.
Take your boom bap beat and speed it up to a trap tempo, replace the drums and see if it sounds like some trap. It’s not going to because it’s not a slower tempo.
That’s not even a valid argument for why you pitched it down either. If you had a sample at 80 bpm and wanted to work at 85 or higher then your sample’s pitch would go up.
How do you think Kanye’s chipmunk sound was accomplished? Or why do you think chop & screwed music is pitched down?
Go look at the beat breakdown for Shook Ones. It’s literally a sample that was slowed down by ALOT and it caused the sample to be pitched down.
All DAWs have a stretch algorithm that does it for you as you play w your tempo.
I’m only bringing this up because you’re teaching things as if you’re informed on it but you’re not. That’s why I bring up your knowledge on chords and musical terms but there was none of that when it came to picking the tempo and pitching your sample.
There are ways that you can emulate what people did in the past in your respective DAW and it should be taught or shown in that way so people have a better understanding of how things were done and can use that knowledge to further their creativity.
Of course there’s no rules in music and you did make a boom bap beat but you’re setting people backwards rather than forward bcus then they start to wonder why their boom bap beats don’t have that same feeling or energy the way they want it to or you start to have people overthinking a process that isn’t that complex.
@@double0double0 dawg youre tryna say im teaching things im uninformed on, but youre showing a lack of information. you dont understand how bpm works, theres more thats relevant than just the snare. you went on this rant about speeding it up and your whole thing hinged on having to change the hihats, the pacing is entirely different. please stop being dense.
as for sampling, it was put on stretch, maybe youre unaware but this maintains the original pitch, do you think i was slowing it down to alter the pitch ? no. i explained why i was, to get a specific effect with the sample that ive explained to you.
i think youre out of your depth here based on your tangent & inability to consider the many things that go into a wav.
lol are you ok bro?
@@rlyBeats I’m really not bud. Your defense to calling Boom Bap a slower tempo is being able to click 2 Step on your Hi Hats. 💀
I only brought up the Snares bcus you brought up using 2 Step on your Hi Hats.
If you load that project and sped it up to a “Trap tempo”, you’d hear that your programmed drums do not sound like Trap.
Similarly, if you opened up a Trap project and took your tempo down to 80 - 90, you’ll see the rhythm does not sound like Boom Bap because Boom Bap is not made at a slower BPM.
I know why it was put on Stretch and know what you were trying to do but what you don’t understand is that you’re trying to teach people how to make Boom Bap and don’t even have a clue how things actually worked for Producers who were making those beats back in the day.
The fact you said Boom Bap is made a slower tempo mixed in with the fact you don’t know and didn’t use the Resample algorithm just proves you shouldn’t be teaching it since YOU don’t know what your talking about.
Haha he wanted to switch it up from trap...proceeds to start with trap piano
@@SurprisedSynth88 how is this a trap piano, its just dissonant chords
@rlyBeats dude when I think of boom bap I think bright not dark ijs. That shxt is dark like trap. But it's your beat idgaf do you lol
@@SurprisedSynth88 theres hella dark boom bap, more modern boom bap is dark, like griselda
You definitely dumped all the effort into the sample job the drums were lackin for boom bap but overall good