How To Use Splice Melodic Loops In FL Studio 12 (Scaler Tutorial)

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 12 тра 2018
  • 🔴 SUBSCRIBE TO CURTISSKINGTV: bit.ly/subcktv
    👑 WHO IS CURTISS KING?!
    By the way, if this is your first time watching one of my videos, my name is Curtiss King. I'm an Independent Rapper, Music Producer, and UA-camr. My goal is to make you think, laugh and motivate you daily. If you need a channel that constantly keeps you motivated, in a good mood, and speaks to deep thoughts of creatives, consider subscribing.
    💪 FULL AMAZON STOREFRONT:
    ►► www.amazon.com/shop/curtisski...
    🌊 FOLLOW CURTISS KING
    ►► Instagram → / curtissking
    ►► Twitter → / curtissking
    ►► Website → curtissking.com
    ►► My Music → http:/curtissking.bandcamp.com

КОМЕНТАРІ • 397

  • @MarcPlaysDrums
    @MarcPlaysDrums 6 років тому +146

    I am a 52 year old musician, writer, producer who ACTUALLY plays 5 instruments and I see absolutely nothing wrong with using someone else's prerecorded loops and samples. I started playing music by learning other people's bass, guitar or piano riffs and phases and made it my own. That is the age old process of creating. I also make beats and although I can create my own loops(Yeah, I even sell loops and samples) but sometimes I just like what I'm hearing and there are times when I don't change a thing, I just build around the loop or sample. I don't even care...as long as it's royalty free and sounds good. Your kinda young so I'm surprised at your initial take on that other dudes methods to make beats. I'd expect that from a cat my age...just being real. But, you acknowledged the rigidity of your thinking and that's what counts.

  • @KellyDante
    @KellyDante 6 років тому +39

    OH MY GOODNESS Scaler is gonna help with my EP so much, just purchased it!

  • @joshuabenson2568
    @joshuabenson2568 6 років тому +4

    Even as a music theory obsessed producer, I find Scaler to be insanely good. I didn't take as long to check the scale's chords and it helps my piano playing too. Learning the sound and usage of chords is so intuitive with Scaler.

  • @mgmthegrand
    @mgmthegrand 4 роки тому +1

    I started listen to Curtis again recently after being on a hiatus due to beat-block. One of my biggest issues was that I wanted to find new and easier ways of making music from scratch but I didn't want to "cheat". I'm now starting to embrace that motto: It's not about the gear, it's about the ear! 👂🏾

  • @therealscopalamusic
    @therealscopalamusic 6 років тому +1

    I have Scaler already, but you have shown a different use of scaler. Props to you Curtis. Thanks for another inspirational view. I love plugin Boutique.

  • @ThinkingOutLoud2012
    @ThinkingOutLoud2012 6 років тому +6

    I have had Scaler for the past month and my GOD, this has helped workflow so much. Even with learning what keys are in the scale to help with melodies.....just amazing.

  • @aaronbarber6238
    @aaronbarber6238 5 років тому +8

    Man! I know music theory and I’m gonna pick up scaler, it’ll help me learn them neosoul chords faster. 👌 Work smart, not hard.

  • @bobbydee30g
    @bobbydee30g 6 років тому +8

    That was pretty dope. I love how we live in the age where the only limiting factor to our creativity is ourselves. This sort of thinking makes me want to think even further out of my the box.

  • @MarcoBoomin
    @MarcoBoomin 6 років тому +2

    This the best tutorial you ever made for the intermediate producers 🔥🔥.. and some shit I never knew about.. now I can finally get these gospel chords down.. I’m copping ‘scaler’

  • @anthonysanpietro8704
    @anthonysanpietro8704 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for introducing me to scaler! I will be purchasing because of your insight!! It will help motivate me through my frustrating learning curves! Thank you!

  • @jamierodriguez4562
    @jamierodriguez4562 6 років тому +42

    as long as just don’t directly throw in a loop off the internet into your beat, then sampling is ok. As long as you try your hardest to make that loop your own and give it new life. That’s the beauty of sampling, you can take a sample and give it a whole new vibe through adding effects EQing etc. I think Curtis is right music should be fun and not difficult

  • @m.e44
    @m.e44 4 роки тому

    You just demonstrated how knowing BASIC MUSIC THEORY would REALLY HELP and actually SPEED UP UR FLOW - When you were in the piano roll messin around tryna get it right I instantly knew what was wrong with it and I would go right into the wrong keys and move them VS. a person that just keeps moving it around and hit and miss - A little music theory will take you a long long way and greatly speed up your work flow - Just learn how basic scales work and why some notes dont work with each other - Then you time at the piano roll will be greatly increased PLUS you will understand WHICH CHORDS give off WHICH EMOTIONS so that will also make you more accurate at expressing yourself - You can learn music theory in about like 3 DAYS only, just dedicate them on UA-cam to learning it and 3 days and you can learn music theory for the rest of your life - you are not gona be a master obviously but it will give u ALL THE BASICS - thanks Curtiss it was a great video!

  • @ClassEBeats
    @ClassEBeats 6 років тому +9

    Just got you another 100 credit and signed up for Splice🤯 So many good sound, thanks Curtiss!!

  • @jakebailey9884
    @jakebailey9884 4 роки тому +1

    Splice cures my beat block every time. Helps me frickin think free again

  • @lyteyearz5810
    @lyteyearz5810 6 років тому +2

    17:56

  • @tavisburton7456
    @tavisburton7456 6 років тому +3

    Hey Curtis. I’m a new subscriber and I just want to say I love your work. I appreciate the fact that you’re taking this legal approach to producing and the fact that you share all your experiences with us. 2 years ago I remember clicking on your vid that taught me how to count bars and its amazing how much the quality of your vids have progressed and evolved. In the past few days of my subscription I have learned so much and I’m getting better with my production. I appreciate you so much for these vids and I look forward to learning more from you in the weeks to come. Thank you again. Also if you could give us a tutorial on compression and side chaining that would be amazing. Maybe you already have and I just haven’t seen it but if you haven’t please try make one cause I feel like you’d have a different approach to it and we’d all understand it more. Peace and Love

  • @jiat_spacejams
    @jiat_spacejams 5 років тому +1

    Good googly moogly! That scaler joint is gonna help out my choruses like a motherphugga! You are an asset to humanity and this universe, Godbless your soul my brother ✊🙏❤️

  • @WrvrUgoThrUR
    @WrvrUgoThrUR 5 років тому +1

    I feel ya bro. I just gettin’ over my “superior musical self” and starting to, at least, keep the creativity muscles exercised using preset loops in my music.

  • @BigDrewminatiLL7X
    @BigDrewminatiLL7X 6 років тому

    I don’t know if anyone is gonna pay attention to this but I wanna say thank you @Curtiss because I used to be one of the producers to say oh I’m not using loops and so on and then my mind changed once I started back rapping and wanted to produce for myself don’t get me wrong I can make melodies but I’m more inspired off of loops it makes the process fun and now i see why everyone is using them because music is a collaborative process if you noticed when people started using loops more so many hits have been made in this last year alone because it’s fun again we are not producing for other producers we are doing this to make great RECORDS it’s all about the feel I say that to say this DONT OVER THINK IT JUST HAVE FUN!

  • @bouncytrapbeats
    @bouncytrapbeats 5 років тому

    Love this video. Thanks for your humility Curtiss, and thanks for the tips!