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  • @djtechnoid
    @djtechnoid 9 років тому +551

    Thanks for taking the time to care about our musical struggles, and remembering your beginnings for us.

    • @WforWrath
      @WforWrath 9 років тому +55

      DjTechnoid exactlyy. this guy is a saint

    • @michaelluck5577
      @michaelluck5577 9 років тому +5

      General Maow HE AINT A SAINT... HES A HOLY!

    • @softspeaker4179
      @softspeaker4179 8 років тому +3

      +Michael Lück saints are holy lol

    • @mars5998
      @mars5998 8 років тому +2

      +Eᴠɪᴋᴋᴛᴇᴅ ~ GFX & Gᴀᴍᴇᴘʟᴀʏ™ but being holy doesn't make you a saint lol.

    • @softspeaker4179
      @softspeaker4179 8 років тому +1

      still it made no sense lol "HES A HOLY!" xD

  • @FL_STUDIO
    @FL_STUDIO 9 років тому +192

    The performance always transcends the technology...

    • @fishylad8523
      @fishylad8523 6 років тому +8

      You guys make goooood shit though

    • @UmbraAnimations
      @UmbraAnimations 6 років тому +1

      I'm poor I can't spend several hundred dollars to make dubstep for fun.

    • @fishylad8523
      @fishylad8523 6 років тому

      Why are you saying that to image-line?

    • @fishylad8523
      @fishylad8523 6 років тому +1

      Yeah. Tell the company you are pirating from that you can't afford their program.

    • @UmbraAnimations
      @UmbraAnimations 6 років тому +3

      Yeah they make it. I understand that they need to make money, but I can spend literally 200 dollars on their software, and still not be able to make anything good. If they want less people to pirate it, they should work out a better price system to get harmor and sytrus and vocodex, which none can used in the 100 dollar edition.

  • @semlisr2523
    @semlisr2523 9 років тому +216

    I need a weekly Seamless podcast like thissss

    • @AndrewRealeDrums
      @AndrewRealeDrums 9 років тому +12

      +SemlisR You make me giggle.

    • @ng3027
      @ng3027 8 років тому +1

      +SemlisR I want to find all of these portraits

    • @BrianAndersonTT
      @BrianAndersonTT 8 років тому

      +SemlisR LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @BlackScreenAmbience1
      @BlackScreenAmbience1 8 років тому +1

      +SemlisR doland hahahahhahahahaha ur avatar and name hahahhahahahaha :'-D

    • @FroDough
      @FroDough 4 роки тому

      I immediately googled to see if he had a podcast lol

  • @ambiguousamphibian
    @ambiguousamphibian 4 роки тому +4

    Dang, I watched this Seamless video two years ago when I first started learning music production, and so much more of it makes sense and is far more relatable now. Thanks Seamless :)

    • @panpan1985
      @panpan1985 Рік тому

      funny seeing you here, did you ever release or dive deeper into your music journey? I know you're popping off on other content, but I find it interesting you have a musical interest too.

    • @OurlordandsaviorShrek
      @OurlordandsaviorShrek Рік тому

      wow didnt expect to see one of my favorite CS creators here...

  • @Nazareadain
    @Nazareadain 7 років тому +16

    I love how the shadows of your glasses make it look like you've got some sick eyeliners going on. Looks good.

  • @Ohnonoki
    @Ohnonoki 9 років тому +114

    You're always a big help, thank you!

    • @digitsdigitsdigits808
      @digitsdigitsdigits808 9 років тому +11

      Hot Damn, misaka.
      I didn't know you actually made music -- This changes my perspective of the world.

    • @DYLEMAHD
      @DYLEMAHD 9 років тому +4

      Misaka Mikoto How tf do you have 4k subs with no content?

    • @DYLEMAHD
      @DYLEMAHD 9 років тому +2

      DarkGShield Moosic Hahahahahah

    • @Siryath
      @Siryath 9 років тому +3

      Misaka Mikoto
      Damnit, misaka, I thought you only commented in weab vids. What is it ur goal to post in every single video now?

    • @Bloodthirst
      @Bloodthirst 9 років тому +3

      Misaka Mikoto me a those 4k people will be waiting for that first release , BETTER be good , no pressure :)

  • @PanosSavvidis
    @PanosSavvidis 9 років тому +57

    A great filling, when SeamlessR describes so accurately your first 8 years... and then continues by describing your thoughts on what is more important in e.m. production!

  • @sapperEvO
    @sapperEvO 5 років тому +23

    didn't know this was a philosophy channel as well

  • @millionkindmusic
    @millionkindmusic 3 роки тому +2

    Every time I feel demotivated I come back and watch this video it feels like a pat on my back saying "you've got this" :)

  • @Lux_Fong
    @Lux_Fong 5 років тому +3

    When I started producing music, I didn't give it a thought about how long it will take me to achieve something, cuz all of my experience is like a child playing with the sand, he never gets bored.i mean when you are truly devoted into what you're doing at the moment, it really doesn't matter how much time you've spent

  • @TranquilTomo
    @TranquilTomo 8 років тому +11

    This video is exactly why you are one of the best teachers for not just fl studio but on how to approach music and songwriting in general. Thanks for your hard work and great advice!

  • @DestinyLizeth
    @DestinyLizeth 7 років тому +33

    I just read a few comments and man does it describe me perfectly. Becoming an EDM artist is a dream I'll never give up on. When I think about it, I just instantly feel warm and at home. I want to be on stage so badly it's crazy. Recently, I have been doubting my music and I realize that a ton of people do that too. I would always compare myself to other artists and look down upon my own work. But, I am going to take steps backwards and do my research, put in the work, and practice every single day as much as I can to get where I want to be. So, don't give up. If you want it, you can do it. Life is too short to not do what you want to do. I just have to realize that this won't happen by tomorrow, or maybe not even in a few years, but it will happen. Just gotta wait.

    • @jameswilliams7963
      @jameswilliams7963 5 років тому +1

      Awesome, how you getting on now, come along way im assuming ?

  • @hazevision7378
    @hazevision7378 9 років тому +9

    Thank you for this video. I've started producing music about a year ago and, about 4 months in, I've made a track I was really proud of. That is until I listened to a bunch of "pro" songs in the genre, and got really depressed, and barely touched my DAW since. This video gave me the motivation to continue doing what I do

  • @CosmicRiftMusic
    @CosmicRiftMusic 7 років тому +3

    I really loved this because I produced for 3 years without any direction and I think that's where I got my style from. I've been producing for 8 years but I still like to look at beginner stuff. You never know what you'll learn if you're humble! Great video. :D

  • @krisumusic
    @krisumusic 7 років тому +6

    I've been playing piano, composing for 9-10 years and producing electronic music and other genres since 2011. This was a refreshing video, and I could sort of walk down memory lane as you explained basically my whole journey from 2008 - 2017. Passion, practice, persistence. Above all, have fun. I love to learn so music for me was only about doing what I enjoyed in the moment.

  • @MaybeRaiiZeR
    @MaybeRaiiZeR 8 років тому +43

    i use fl studio for over 2 years now. i started out when i was 15 and i always thought it was really easy to do, after one week of working with the software i finnaly got a clear mind and was like ''this is actually really hard''. the problem with myself is that i was a lazy person. i thought way to easy about everything and just kind of gave up. I still despite myself for quitting back then every single day. i love music and i love the create it but for me learning is really hard. but this say'd i'm using fl studio for 4 months already and i'm continually watching your tutorials and they help alot! i am no pro in any way, i dont even see myself even being semi or even normal. i am still a beginner but this time i'm not giving up
    sorry for the long and useless speach i just wanted to get this out of my system:)

    • @Maxmax10050
      @Maxmax10050 8 років тому +1

      Holy shit the exact same thing that happened to me! I always was kind of lazy even doe I love doing it. I gave up also around 2 years ago but since last month I have started again and this time with the will to never give up because I wanna be known for my music.. I'm still very beginner, I'm still very far from doing a whole track by myself.. Maybe we should colab man! xD

    • @MaybeRaiiZeR
      @MaybeRaiiZeR 8 років тому +1

      that's amazing to hear dude:) if you ever wanna colab let me know^^

    • @pauloboha6605
      @pauloboha6605 8 років тому

      Guys, due to your experience with FLStudio, I would like to ask you something that I don't understand.
      I want to use the piano roll, and I perfectly put the sound in there and make a melody, but I don't know how can I introduce it to the playlist. What am I supposed to do?
      Sorry for the bad english, and I expect a reply ASAP, thank you! :D

    • @Maxmax10050
      @Maxmax10050 8 років тому +3

      Paulo Boha First write your melody in whatever pattern you want, after you're done all you do is choose the patern which you want to paint or draw into the playlist it's a setting in your menu bar

    • @MaybeRaiiZeR
      @MaybeRaiiZeR 8 років тому +3

      Paulo Boha just like winsas say'd. when you're done painting your melody into the piano roll you can choose the pattern where you wrote it in(you can select a pattern under the timer bar). then you go to playlist and just put it in by leftclicking into the playlist

  • @henryparks6073
    @henryparks6073 7 років тому +2

    SeamlessR literally is the most honest music producer, he literally uses alot of his time (HIS VIDEO IS 16 MINUTES FOR PETES SAKE) to help us get better and better at what we aspire to do.

  • @VaylewMusic
    @VaylewMusic 9 років тому +10

    So I have produced now 4 years seriously with FL and you started to put videos on youtube after 8 years. So I'm halfway through, yay!

    • @social5088
      @social5088 2 роки тому

      DANG!!! You just made it to 10 years. glooks bro

  • @mortarbackmusic8511
    @mortarbackmusic8511 8 років тому +1

    This doesn't just apply to beginners even experienced artists should take this to heart. Thanks for the motivation, seamless!

    • @mortarbackmusic8511
      @mortarbackmusic8511 8 років тому

      Great to hear that I'm not the only one struggling with productivity

  • @dankelly720
    @dankelly720 7 років тому +1

    I've been recording, playing, engineering for almost 10 years (not well) and i really appreciate this channel! I remember your projects from Fl when i started out! keep up the great work, cheers!

  • @MrRieliegh2000
    @MrRieliegh2000 7 років тому +5

    Hello there SeamlessR,
    I wanted to take a moment to express my gratitude for your vision, artistic sense, and dedication to give those exploring this wonderful world a viewpoint that people can relate to. When it comes to being an artist, you could say that I am on the other side of the coin of artistry for I am an artist that does the drawing, painting, and digital rendering but many, many things that you brought up in this video for your art is very much the same thing as it is for my art. The only thing that I could possibly add as a nugget of wisdom would be to just simply have fun with it. Style and technique will come over time as you explore, experiment, and trial and fail and redo over and over and over again. But above all else, have fun with it! As long as you are having fun, it's not going to matter how many hours you put into it to get where you want to be because it will end up being 10,000+ hours of just simply having fun with something you enjoy doing. Now who can really argue with that logic?

  • @Kitakitsune416
    @Kitakitsune416 9 років тому +3

    The reason this video means a whole lot to me is because I'm really good at the hard part. Writing and putting together. It's the technical side. I'm good with technology, but obviously to an extent, and I unfortunately have no patience to tinker with it due to it having so many different plug ins and sounds and ways to make a song, a song. If I know what something does and how I can go about using it, I feel as though this could take me maybe even a year. Two tops. This puts confidence in me that such a skilled musician (At least in the same field of composition as I) is telling me that the hard part for me was easy for him, and can be for me too.
    Major boost in my confidence man. I'm so psyched to do what I love even more now. Thanks a lot, Seamless ^.^

  • @kaspmm42
    @kaspmm42 11 місяців тому

    Came back 8 years later. Thank you for everything! Again.

  • @liamamyot5608
    @liamamyot5608 9 років тому

    I'm so glad you do these vlog type discussions that brush up on really important subjects to producers in the making. You have no idea how much it helps me when you clear up the fog in the music producing world.

  • @Darong27
    @Darong27 9 років тому +48

    I listen to nothing but Savant, I'm screwed.

    • @fandyus4125
      @fandyus4125 7 років тому +2

      Lol, why? Savant is fine imo. Some of his songs are actually pretty good, like Prelude for example.

    • @jh8287
      @jh8287 7 років тому +5

      Because in my opinion Savant especially is really hard to learn from, since he doesn't really stick to any rules.

    • @Rebouz
      @Rebouz 7 років тому

      true....

    • @azteciandrumset7140
      @azteciandrumset7140 6 років тому

      SAMEIKRWTF

    • @ratlinggull2223
      @ratlinggull2223 5 років тому

      Are you still screwed? Back in like 2015-16 I'd just listen to him, maybe sometimes to the shitshow that is Knife Party. These days I listen to a variety of genre, and rarely even to Savant anymore.

  • @junglisticluxx
    @junglisticluxx 9 років тому

    Makes me feel so much better when he mentions not to worry about certain things that I am worrying about, Mastering and sound-design. It's really helpful and I really love these videos! Thank's Seamless! :D

  • @zeke7100
    @zeke7100 7 років тому +26

    I'm glad i watched this video. I've always had a sensitive ear to music, I often create music in my head and remember it until i record it, but when it came down to actually making it, i ran into walls (figuratively).
    Such as orchestral music. There is no "free and easy" way to make orchestral music.
    Creating synths for songs is also difficult if you have no clue what 99% of the knobs on the boards are. (watching your tutorials for this)
    What to do when i run out of ideas?
    Am i copying someone without knowing it? (this is a big issue because I will be making a simple song with melody and bass, then i search the internet a little and i find a song with practically the same melody and bass. And i feel to myself that if i continue, I am stealing their work, essentially).

    • @MoMoxd4541
      @MoMoxd4541 7 років тому +2

      yea i went to some vids on youtube and i just copied what they have done and iam like when am i gonna create my own music

    • @koalawithchaingun53
      @koalawithchaingun53 6 років тому

      Yes, I do the exact same thing! What I’ve figured out with time is that if an idea spontaneously just pops into your head, it’s probably yours. If an idea has been there for a long time and has a very strong presence in your subconscious, it’s probably someone else’s.

  • @samxma
    @samxma 8 років тому +5

    Dude! The way you explain everything in this video is amazing! thank you so much really helped me organise my thoughts.
    Loving this channel

  • @smurtsy
    @smurtsy 6 років тому

    Thanks for being a real person and understanding the core struggles of new comers in the production scene. I feel like I learned alot more from your videos, than actually taking classes.

  • @arabellahilleshorts
    @arabellahilleshorts 7 років тому

    When I was little I taught myself how to play the piano. I started by listening to songs I liked and tried to play them on the keyboard. Later on I taught myself how to read and write music. I used to be able to listen to music say a track by Enya, close my eyes and imagine where on the piano the notes are being played. The I would stop the music (on my tape player lol), and re-create it on my keyboard. That is how I taught myself to play, so after a while I was be able to hear almost any kind of music and know where on the keyboard the notes are and identify the notes specifically. I would hear something on the radio in the car, and tell my mum what notes on the piano they played to get that sound. I had no formal training and had no idea there was even a name for it. Stuff happened in my childhood and I haven't played the piano since I was 13. Now I am getting back into it. I am hoping that I can re-ignite that gift even after all these years and learn to listen to music like that again.

  • @ElectroIgnition
    @ElectroIgnition 9 років тому +1

    I wish this video had existed 3 years ago when I started... This is beautiful. Beginners, don't give up! You can achieve what you believe.

  • @dirkherk
    @dirkherk 7 років тому

    This new style you're using to help people through your videos is very refreshing and truly allows your absolute brilliance to shine. I know you don't need me or anyone to sanction what you do or how you do it, but it's nice to think you also listen to others. Thank You...

  • @eskimoskater9192
    @eskimoskater9192 8 років тому +3

    The curse of the artist... I know it too well. Insightful knowledge here, thank you sir.

  • @twostepequation1950
    @twostepequation1950 8 років тому

    So beautiful to see all of these new producers along with myself inspired.

  • @normapadro9704
    @normapadro9704 5 років тому

    Hi. I just wanted to tell you that when I was learning about sounds and how to put them together your videos were very inspirational to me. I learned more about music through tutorials like yours. All I did about two years ago was search for all types of music and what I could do with my sounds. I wasn't experienced with anything, but I was searching for basic things. I learned that there are all types of music out there. It's not just dance music, but very different sounds and musicians of every type. I got into the experimental sounds, noise, and all types of ambient sounds. I felt like I was drawing something on paper every time I heard something. I was inspired to do things very different from everyone else. I used loops, synthesizers. I even learned how to master sounds. I still look around to learn more about what else I may learn. I still come back to what I'm doing after two years of experimentation with my daw. It's been a long two years, but I didn't want to give up. I just kept going and learning. I did a lot of research. Thank you again for your inspirational tutorial videos. You inspired me.

  • @wyattsmeaton9696
    @wyattsmeaton9696 8 років тому

    I've been producing for around 5 years, and I still needed to hear this. Thanks Seamless.

  • @hamet1234
    @hamet1234 6 років тому

    wtf this video describes the exact thoughts i been having today... like literally... and the comments too... wtf... and i remember watching this video 3 years ago and randomly finding it now and it just blew my mind. He dropped some INSANE wisdom. I could relate with EVERYTHING he talked about. God bless.

  • @no1noone34
    @no1noone34 9 років тому

    Well... This is my pov. I for myself started messing with FL, about 5 years ago. Yes messing because I took the hard way. I loved figuring out how to make things and I didn't look tutorials or anything. I made a lot of remakes and remixes. Then, year ago I figured "Why not start to producing?". That was one of the best choices of my life. Now I have started releasing tracks and producing on daily basis (/no1noone on sound cloud) :D. I think the hard way is the best way. You will learn a lot from it! And btw Seamless. You have helped me a lot lately so thank you for that and keep up the good work! :)

  • @mBUSHattack
    @mBUSHattack 8 років тому +1

    God, I feel so much better knowing you've been doing this for eight years. I've only spent about a month learning EDM techniques and I've gotten pretty good at Massive, but then I discovered you by trying to learn about Harmor and Sytrus and I felt overwhelmed while trying to figure it all out in a day. But I know if I keep on your videos I'll get where I want to be. I've got to say, my favorite thing about your tutorials is that it's packed with content. The pacing in less professional tutorials makes me want to pull my hair out. Thanks for doing what you do!

    • @TheeZmeister
      @TheeZmeister 8 років тому +1

      Just what I wanted to say as well (Y)

    • @punky2deep
      @punky2deep 8 років тому +1

      same here brother :) let's stay positive and do what we love till the end of time :D cheers !

  • @DrawingandPaintingforEveryone
    @DrawingandPaintingforEveryone 6 років тому +1

    Seamless,
    Thanks for this. I’m a painting instructor with an interest in music, and everything you touched on is true for new painters: the actual knowledge seems deeper than it truly is.
    My students come to me to avoid years and years of trial and error learning. Where do music artists go to learn music? Specifically, the type of music created by FL Studio and tools like Massive and Harmor.
    Are we stuck with UA-cam?
    Thanks,
    Rick

    • @SeamlessR
      @SeamlessR  6 років тому

      There are educational institutions and they do kind of operate the same way visual arts schools do. Which is to say the skills they teach are all readily accessible elsewhere ;p
      But yeah. There's independent research and experimentation, and there's directed 1 on 1 teaching. Like most stuff :D

  • @samwicoff270
    @samwicoff270 6 років тому

    Watching this video has really eased my mind about what my next steps as a producer should be, and I've already been producing for 2+ years. Thanks for the helpful insight

  • @zgmacd
    @zgmacd 7 років тому

    really don't know why i haven't subbed to you yet
    you're such a smart guy, and your shit is really helping me out starting out, so thanks a lot seamless!!
    love from Canada bro

  • @pathagas
    @pathagas 6 років тому

    I am definitely still a beginner, but I really love sound design and synthesis. I find it really therapeutic to know what a ton of different plugins and effects do and then be able to put them together and get something out that is in a general direction I’m going for, but still unexpected. I am also working on composition, but I really think that certain synths I make really help give me ideas that I couldn’t come up with just playing the piano or drawing stuff into a piano roll.

  • @MegaTheman25
    @MegaTheman25 26 днів тому

    I really needed this video. I've been wanting to give daws a try but i ended up just looking at tutorials for the past 2 days. I'm just gonna get into it and solve things as they come up

  • @julietavila7282
    @julietavila7282 8 років тому

    Thanks so much man. You really touched on a lot of my struggles as a beginning artist/producer, sometimes that I couldn't even put into words myself (particularly the problem of not sounding entirely "legit" on my own, or like so many of the other artists I admire). Keep doing what you do, it's awesome!

  • @loowisk8623
    @loowisk8623 9 років тому

    You're by far the best person to watch regarding production help on UA-cam. Thank you for these video's. I really appreciate it, and you're a big help.

  • @KillTheJester
    @KillTheJester 9 років тому

    Very usefull stuff! There's only one thing that I would add wich is: pasion. If you're not enjoying this stuff, you wont make it or crash. Sometimes one can lie to themselves or think the passion will come later. I had to learn this the hard way about drawing. I had to make the descision to quit because of time issues, and now that I'm full on making music I finally understand what passion is. Music is so natural to me because I've done it all my life.
    cheers!

  • @NoahThul
    @NoahThul 7 років тому

    I found your collection of videos this weekend, pretty awesome. So far, you've inspired me to design several presets, taught me how to fully read the spectrum, and helped me find some sweet "Artist in Studio" videos. Thank You (as I realize the time you've put into making all of this).

  • @SilentMotive
    @SilentMotive 8 років тому

    That moment of clarity @14:00
    And he does it again at 15:00. You're on a roll toward the end, here, Seamless.

  • @bmsonic7468
    @bmsonic7468 9 років тому

    added a new playlist called "Inspiration" and this video will be put in there over twenty times. This was truly inspiring.

  • @DD-sw1dd
    @DD-sw1dd 9 років тому +2

    Oddly enough sound design was 1 of the 1st things I learned other than how to use my DAW. Then I struggled to make music.
    I'd sit in bed with my laptop watching tutorial after tutorial and just playing around with Massive, FM8, Sylenth. I'd try to recreate sounds I heard that interested me. Rarely used presets....which is why music making came second. If I had just used presets I would have been focusing more on the music making process than the actual sound design. 8 out of 10 times I'd buy synth preset packs from artists I liked just so I can analyze them and pickup on their tricks. That's just me though. Everyone has diff interests that ur pulled to in the beginning. Part of it was convenience as well. I didn't need my keyboard to do sound design necessarily. So at night when I couldn't go to sleep, or just felt like it, I'd open up my MacBook Pro and tinker with making certain sounds. Either in my DAW using a synth and complex processing chains and distortions, or just a standalone instance of my synth like Massive, FM8, or Absynth (although admittedly I never messed with Absynth much.)

  • @TechReflex
    @TechReflex 9 років тому

    Thanks a LOT! I really really needed this video, even though I am not so committed to EDM production, I have been playing different musical instruments like keyboard and guitar since 10 years, and I always got a little intimated by all the Sound Engineering stuff and mixing and mastering stuff, I thought I had to learn all that first, then begin to produce my own tracks. I also appreciate that you really follow your own words when you say take everything, even what you say with (forgot the expression) amount of salt.

  • @mandokir
    @mandokir 9 років тому

    This commentary flowed very well and touched on many key points. I'd started to figure out many of the ideas touched on here but it's still invaluable to hear it from a senpai who can reassure you that it's OK to copy before you develop your own style.
    I want to show people my work when it's finished so what puts me off copying is the thought of the feedback being that it sounds like someone else, implying that's lame, but if I _was_ copying that artist or style then that's actually mission accomplished and nothing to be ashamed of.

  • @marcellovalle7112
    @marcellovalle7112 9 років тому

    Thank you so much! I have identified myself listening your words. I have just started trying to make music a couple of months ago and feel completely overwhelmed with all the stuff to be learned. My biggest challenge is to construct a music "around" a specific theme. Some tracks I finished are fun but seems to be just different musics joined together with no cohesion. I will try to focus on studying more about arranging and composition.

  • @BrianAndersonTT
    @BrianAndersonTT 8 років тому +26

    Seamless, at the end of the day, what are the biggest mistakes beginners should stop making ASAP?

    • @SSJ32Gohan
      @SSJ32Gohan 8 років тому +64

      +Brian Anderson "fuck it, this is not for me"

    • @MoodiTheGamer
      @MoodiTheGamer 8 років тому +12

      +God exactly, i started 4 days ago and holee shiet i get frustrated alot and sometimes want to fuckin punch my screen

    • @frontraiderz2992
      @frontraiderz2992 8 років тому +2

      +Moodi Same situation for me. I've been discouraged easily and I keep comparing myself to my gf who is way better than I am lol

    • @MoodiTheGamer
      @MoodiTheGamer 8 років тому

      frontraiderz we still have soo much to go exdeeeeee

    • @soontm1032
      @soontm1032 8 років тому +1

      you doing any better?

  • @guyalsfere7470
    @guyalsfere7470 4 роки тому

    Kinda timeless advice, crystallized a lot for me, thanks! The bit about engineering stuff not being hard, just unintuitive, is pinned on my day planner. It applies to pretty much all my tools, except the piano

  • @eliot7189
    @eliot7189 4 роки тому

    I'm 5 years late, but I just started committing to making beats this year during the summer. I used to use FL studio around 2011-2012-ish but I can say that I never made a beat from start to finish until summer 2019. I started with Maschine which made me fall in love with music production. From there, I kept going back to my friend's house to make beats on his Maschine. They were trash at first, but they got better as I learned how to sample a bit more. I decided to use FL studio on my desktop PC in demo mode. I was so hooked that I never closed the program so that I could continue making the beat without worrying about not being able to reopen the file. Nonetheless, I can say that I've made at least 3-4 solid beats (excluding the 10+ that aren't finished) simply using the demo. I decided to go ahead and pay for the producer edition of FL studio even though I was tight on cash. I do NOT regret it at all.

  • @silvermoonrt
    @silvermoonrt 7 років тому

    Great video. As a noob I have run into so many of these things but couldn't have described them so well. You have a great knack for instruction and definition of concept. Keep up the good work these videos are very helpful and enjoyable

  • @hayteq7778
    @hayteq7778 7 років тому +1

    Man... this is really incredible what you are doing... just.. Thanks You

  • @FizykaTV
    @FizykaTV 8 років тому

    i have been playing piano for 15 years, and i started my adventure with fl studio 2 months ago.
    i'm good at recording to pianoroll catchy melodies through usb-midi cable, but it's difficult to me to create good compositions (automation clips, good synth sound, bass lines etc.)

  • @mattpennington6493
    @mattpennington6493 9 років тому

    Your honesty and obviously deep passion for music just earned you yet another sub. Time to check out all of your other videos!

  • @thomasward3374
    @thomasward3374 8 років тому

    Thanks for making tutorials that inspire. I'm almost two years deep in psytrance and a tutorial from you on that would be one to watch.

  • @jimjimvalkema1092
    @jimjimvalkema1092 9 років тому

    I have been producing for 2 years now and a couple months ago i started making stuff that was close to that from the producers i look up to (joe ford, billian, noisia etc) But i still got a hell of lot to learn!
    But i couldn't even come close without you seamless :D.

  • @northbearNL
    @northbearNL 9 років тому

    If I could give out one tip,
    Get music apps, keyboards, drums, arpeggiators and others.
    When you have spare time you could test out different leads, combine them and figure out a way how to make a whole.
    Apps give you a chance to experiment on the road.

  • @DaddaPsy
    @DaddaPsy 5 років тому

    10:30 - 11:05 what you said here is SO TRUE! There is nothing wrong with copying in the beginning to learn the basics and technique!

  • @petersepicadventures1394
    @petersepicadventures1394 9 років тому

    Thanks alot man! This video really shed some light on the mental blocks i've been battling.

  • @cesarcpr
    @cesarcpr 9 років тому

    Thanks for taking the time in making these videos, they've been EXTREMELY helpful. I'm a noob to music production. I currently learning the fundamentals of music. wish me luck!

  • @BobDedes83
    @BobDedes83 9 років тому

    It's so true, you have to be able to identify what you want to do, then be able to transcribe it to your daw. So music theory, technology and ability form a method that you might use, maybe after a lot of refinement. And i guess this takes a lot of years. Very well said, i really enjoyed that!

  • @Minib34ts
    @Minib34ts 9 років тому

    This did actually help out a lot more than you might of thought it would Seamless. I can understand you undercutting your own self credit for assistance because, well, producer. :P

  • @oldold2928
    @oldold2928 7 років тому

    thank you, iv been producing for about 5 months now been quite helpful!

  • @Bee2217
    @Bee2217 8 років тому

    You obviously benefit from making videos to generate some form of income which is part of life to survive. But you are an awesome dude for giving back to newbs. A lot of producers are quite snobby to rookies I have found. You are definitely very humble.
    Thankyou

  • @discomoksha
    @discomoksha 6 років тому

    We love seamless cause he is the best teacher one could have. Thanks for this video as it really gained hopes for me

  • @Yerite
    @Yerite 9 років тому +3

    Ive been producing for a bout 3 years now, almost everyday. Ive noticed how much Ive learned new stuff about music theory and music in general even though Ive never watched tutorials or anything of it (except like how to make a sound stuff). Still I feel like im a beginner, a noob. When I go through Soundcloud and find new cool producers I could collab with and who have like 1000 followers, I think that ''Nah, hes too good, I cant ask them'' even though I have the same amount of followers.... I dont know why im writing this here but oh well...

    • @koala_c
      @koala_c 9 років тому +3

      Knnetic you learn from the people that are better than you, just saying

  • @BambiPunch
    @BambiPunch 9 років тому

    This. Is the truest shit I've ever heard. I've tried to explain this "copy"-concept to my production buddies and I get the weirdest looks. Thank you for this video.

  • @whemenocbeginnermusichistory
    @whemenocbeginnermusichistory 9 років тому

    Thanks SeamlessR for making tutorials and I will watch each tutorial you upload and we'll.. all your videos just because your amazing, and by watching your videos I will get better with sound design. Plus I love you and celldweller songs!!

  • @leroyb7474
    @leroyb7474 7 років тому

    I would love to spend just one waking day with you bro. Thank you for this video.

  • @VladShadz
    @VladShadz 5 років тому

    Thanks for sound advice and sharing your experience

  • @lgros003
    @lgros003 8 років тому +8

    So here's a question. I realize that you're primarily an EDM/house producer, and I can respect that, but it's not the kind of music that I want to make. When you were talking about not focusing on mastering just yet, you made it pretty clear that this channel might primarily be for people hoping to learn to create EDM/house music. As someone who is much more interested in downtempo and hip hop production, does your method apply to me overall?

    • @YoungYahtz94
      @YoungYahtz94 8 років тому +1

      I too make downtempo and Hip hop beats. I make edm as well, I mostly make neo r&b trap sounding-ish music (not 100% sure what you would call it) but with this said, the stuff he teaches here can definitely be applied to what you wanna do. Especially if you want to learn how to make more full tracks and not just simple loops. You don't have to follow every thing he teaches just take the bits that you find useful and know you could use in your stuff

    • @joro407
      @joro407 8 років тому +3

      +Louis Gross check out Busyworkbeats.com, he does kinda this stuff

    • @fabianoverdyck205
      @fabianoverdyck205 8 років тому +2

      Try different genres and take that to hip hop. You'll stand out and bring fresh air in the scene.

  • @aressto
    @aressto 6 років тому

    Thanx ! For the beginner this is the best what i could hear from a PRO !

  • @Monstufpud
    @Monstufpud 9 років тому

    I took the long approach and am working on arrangement now.

  • @jwyouyube1946
    @jwyouyube1946 9 років тому

    Thanks, very informing. I realize now it's going to take time. I believed the claims that people were making great songs after a few weeks. This helps explain that. Hope to get on your private lessons.

  • @strangerflesh
    @strangerflesh 8 років тому

    you are so great for helping all us music folk out :)

  • @LightShard
    @LightShard 7 років тому +1

    Thank you Seamless for being such an awesome mentor and teacher to all of us. =D What you do really makes a difference in the producer world! Thank you =D

  • @reaperofdeath6458
    @reaperofdeath6458 9 років тому

    I started last March 2015 and I feel like I've been producing for a long time however
    Being a beginner producer as well I never doubt what I make
    Unlike others (I think others don't focus on one genre as well) I started at making dubstep since it was supposed to be my thing (Thanks heddy) then I tried to make other genres like Electro House and stuff... Thanks to Seamless (I'm not having private lessons with him when using FL) I can become even better from what I do.

  • @electronicchord691
    @electronicchord691 8 років тому

    Excellent and natural explanation technique, and your music is brilliant.

  • @jmk548
    @jmk548 8 років тому

    This is great, you hit the nail on the head repeatedly. Love the tutorials, thanks for sharing

  • @nolanjohnson7401
    @nolanjohnson7401 9 років тому

    Thanks so much dude, this channel has been such a big help and I've learned so much since finding this channel, it's simply a wealth of information and I appreciate you making all of these videos so much it's really great.

  • @JAYFLOPROBEATS
    @JAYFLOPROBEATS 9 років тому

    great vid bro......opened me up to think more about the direction i need to go with my grind

  • @ToneTime
    @ToneTime 8 років тому

    thanks for not speaking down like this gives me hope to reaching my dreams of being a producer also I love your beard

  • @AmanBansil
    @AmanBansil 5 років тому

    Yea. This is right. Unfortunately I sat here and had to figure this out over a decade of trying to do music stuff. I kept going at it and trying to produce on off. If I could go back in time, I would tell myself to go copy existing songs or use them as reference - and get good at that.

  • @Beptile
    @Beptile 6 років тому +1

    Thanks Seam

  • @zacacuita0
    @zacacuita0 7 років тому

    thank you man! you gave me a lot of hope and something to look forward to!

  • @pedrovazquez1018
    @pedrovazquez1018 8 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for the wealth of information and your time to educate us. God bless

  • @eforbes8558
    @eforbes8558 5 років тому

    Awesome video! This answered many questions of mine. Good job explaining

  • @djshanek7933
    @djshanek7933 8 років тому

    must say dude at the start I was like WTF is this but about 7 mins in I was hooked, great video thanks. Im a new producer and do understand music but something is still missing in my little ideas and sounds and ths video gave me a new look at overcoming thoose issuse, cheers

  • @aliensalvation9284
    @aliensalvation9284 7 років тому

    Great advice for beginners. I love the honesty. Thanks for making.

  • @GrantEllingson
    @GrantEllingson 2 роки тому

    sickkkk i love the edm personally and sound designing each individual sound seems to get me hung up but it does get done
    over time ans i go by my own ear and feelings... it does seem to be a long road and everything feels better when there's a vocal to go with

  • @infernouxofficial6431
    @infernouxofficial6431 8 років тому +1

    Transitions are definitely where i'm lacking. Do you by chance have any videos that just cover how you specifically do transitions for your mixes?

  • @xamnition
    @xamnition 7 років тому +12

    The most important thing to do when your a beginner: Experiment

  • @StraightUpSAD
    @StraightUpSAD 8 років тому +1

    Thank you. For everything you do