Thanks for watching, y'all! You can watch a bunch of tutorials at my youtube channel, if your into that kind of thing. I know you are! Let's grow together, friends!
Jeremy please please please do some tutorials man. I haven't seen finger drummer like you ever. We wanna learn from you if possible. I'm sure you'll be satisfied with the outcome.
what i like most of this guy is that he has a great sampling selection, so he comes up with a great songs at the end! sometimes i dont even care he plays it live or loops it with some software, the point is he is a great musician, i'm sure he knows jazz and classic music!
Jeremy Ellis sees far beyond samples and buttons as he has developed his abstract thinking about music and music theory, which has taken him to a new state of creativity where percussive sounds are tones and tones are beats, an truly rich unity of vibrations, arranged to deliver one unique rhythmic and melodic experience.
I've seen Lieutenant Commander Data do something similar to activate an encrypted self destruct sequence on board the Enterprise a ton of times. Jeremy just does it with style.
I apologize for using the word "purely aesthetic" as you are correct, he did use way more then 16 pads. However, the way you could mimic this performance would be to use the 8 different groups and program all the sounds used in the performance on one Maschine and switch between groups while letting a sample chop/crash cymbal ride out to give you enough time to switch.
Thanks for confirming! I have always thought he was using MIDI mode but in MIDI mode the pad sensitivity is off. I have tried many tweaks to get the pad sensitivity to match the control sensitivity but never got close.
Some of the comments are ridiculous. First if all, why does every comment thread have to lead to a comparison with Skrillex etc - as it is totally irrelevant. Second, Jeremy Ellis does not only "make beats" or "selects samples from the best sample library", Jeremy Ellis is a profound and extremely skilled musician who can juggle with sounds and buttons/keys while staying aware of "the big picture" in music, the one that actually touches you as it is a real piece of art. Jeremy Ellis sees far be
It's so great to watch Jeremy Ellis, he plays machine, and the sound and the perfomence is very cool. It's not anything like a grueling Dubstep music that everyone can.
At 0:47 the beat swings out and suddenly becomes awesome. So fucking cool. Tell you what though, this feels like smal room music to me - in a good way - the drum machine's like a folk instrument rather than a component in a record industry all of a sudden?
incredible jeremy, cant wait to hear ya in dc next week. at first i was wondering how you got all the bass, keys and drums perfect per pad on the maschine. spent hours figuring out how to create such tight resamples onto a single pad and in the right order. then i listened to the song you sampled and was like duh...lol. at least i have a better understanding of how to create choke groups and combining multiple pads down to one.
I expect it's just a small loop that increases and pitch (and rate) as he turns the knob. You could achieve a similar effect in most samplers by automating the transposition of the loop up over time. The sample increases in pitch by looping faster and faster. Then at the very end he pitches it down all the way, lower than its initial starting point, so it gets so low and so slow that it sounds like it stops. Hope this was helpful :3
@akbar255 In one of his other videos JE said you cannot simultaneously use a Mikro and Maschine with Maschine software. They can both be used as controllers for other software (such as Reason).
What's the last effect that Jeremy Ellis use at the end ?? How it called ? I think it's the same effect like Richie Hawtin uses in his sets... Isn't it ? :)
Thanks for watching, y'all! You can watch a bunch of tutorials at my youtube channel, if your into that kind of thing. I know you are! Let's grow together, friends!
Jeremy please please please do some tutorials man. I haven't seen finger drummer like you ever. We wanna learn from you if possible. I'm sure you'll be satisfied with the outcome.
what i like most of this guy is that he has a great sampling selection, so he comes up with a great songs at the end! sometimes i dont even care he plays it live or loops it with some software, the point is he is a great musician, i'm sure he knows jazz and classic music!
Jeremy Ellis sees far beyond samples and buttons as he has developed his abstract thinking about music and music theory, which has taken him to a new state of creativity where percussive sounds are tones and tones are beats, an truly rich unity of vibrations, arranged to deliver one unique rhythmic and melodic experience.
utterly and completely SICK. this guy is beyond amazing. you don't even have to like the kind of music he makes, just watch his fingers dance.
never get bored watching this!! SKILLS!!
I feel privileged to have seen you live !!
It's absolutely amazing what you can create !!
Congrats! The 6 gigs of drum sounds it comes with are superb!
Block rockin' beats! Love it. One man band/DJ. Futuristic fantastic.
the funk is strong with this one
Amazing! Would love to see Ellis live..
i want to listen to this all the time!
The Unquestionable......Uncontested Don of the MPC & Maschine Family!!!
I'm digging this beat SOOO much
Big Inspiration. Real hectic flow in this one.
Pure awesomeness!!!!!
He's CRAZY wit it!!!!!!!! Damn
Please Jeremy make more stuff like this!
what happened to jeremy ellis where is he now
he was trained as a concert pianist right? thats why he plays like no one else
+Liam Chaytor you?
Yes,I know my finger drumming is terrible no need to rub it in! Seriously though, one of the best finger drumming performances I've seen.
simply amazing.
This guy is the king of Maschine!
somehow the only guy i can find on youtube, who can actually do cool stuff on these pads..
This is pure genius.
absolutely amazing, one of the few people who don't sound stiff on live pads
JEREMY THE GREATEST!!!!!!!!
It's incredible....
Speechless.....
I've seen Lieutenant Commander Data do something similar to activate an encrypted self destruct sequence on board the Enterprise a ton of times. Jeremy just does it with style.
favorite... favorite.... favorite...
Beautiful
Just gotta thank you jeremy ellis for introducing me to Sharon Jones and the dap kings sick tunes man
Genial. Merci beaucoup pour le partage.
Thanks for sharing.
:)
Fantastic.
Native Instruments ftw!
the best in this field !!
I apologize for using the word "purely aesthetic" as you are correct, he did use way more then 16 pads. However, the way you could mimic this performance would be to use the 8 different groups and program all the sounds used in the performance on one Maschine and switch between groups while letting a sample chop/crash cymbal ride out to give you enough time to switch.
his hands got a mind of its own!!!
Incredible.. proper skills!
The best there is :) love this guys routines .
Amazing!!!
fantastic!
Jazz hands on digital steroids. .. 👍👍👍👐👐
That was dope!
Bad ass disco style!
w.o.w. first time i've run into him and... im speechless.
Can't you get this in a mp3 file? Really like it!
Holy shit that is amazing.
sick with it jeremy
yeah, rock on Weasley!
crossovers are amazing. beutiful work by a talented musicain. I
SICK!!
No wonder he is so incredible, he gathered a lot of souls during his lifetime.
Thanks for confirming! I have always thought he was using MIDI mode but in MIDI mode the pad sensitivity is off. I have tried many tweaks to get the pad sensitivity to match the control sensitivity but never got close.
Funk the sample! What the funk is this! Amazing:))
I'd love to buy this as an MP3
Some of the comments are ridiculous. First if all, why does every comment thread have to lead to a comparison with Skrillex etc - as it is totally irrelevant. Second, Jeremy Ellis does not only "make beats" or "selects samples from the best sample library", Jeremy Ellis is a profound and extremely skilled musician who can juggle with sounds and buttons/keys while staying aware of "the big picture" in music, the one that actually touches you as it is a real piece of art. Jeremy Ellis sees far be
ONE DAY!
INSANE!
really dope
@AcidRMC
you can change the velocity in maschine to max + there are 6 types of "hardness" to choose in the software :)
No Words...
that's is freakin incredible....
awesome!
This dude is dope man..daaaaaaaaaammmmn...mad skills &talent ther man..i wonder how it would be with an mpc..
So epic
The hardest beat I've ever fucking heard from a ginger ... Mad props yo
It's so great to watch Jeremy Ellis, he plays machine, and
the sound and the perfomence is very cool.
It's not anything like a grueling Dubstep music that everyone can.
just bought mine!
Insane.
Finally there's ause for the Mikro
That's bad ass!!!!
At 0:47 the beat swings out and suddenly becomes awesome. So fucking cool.
Tell you what though, this feels like smal room music to me - in a good way - the drum machine's like a folk instrument rather than a component in a record industry all of a sudden?
so cool!!!!!!!!!!
Respect. !!!
that was TOO RAW!
that....was....fucking....sick
Genius!!!
He is just the best
This dude is on another fucking level. Like Dj Qbert is to scratching. Sick.
i wanted to sample this sharon jones and dap kings song, but you just killed it!!! im still going to try haha
That repeat pattern at 2:06 is smooth
Dang, Ellis is a boss!
mad skillz...
incredible jeremy, cant wait to hear ya in dc next week. at first i was wondering how you got all the bass, keys and drums perfect per pad on the maschine. spent hours figuring out how to create such tight resamples onto a single pad and in the right order. then i listened to the song you sampled and was like duh...lol. at least i have a better understanding of how to create choke groups and combining multiple pads down to one.
He knows his shit! reeeally well!
SOUL Brotha
LIKE A BOSS
I expect it's just a small loop that increases and pitch (and rate) as he turns the knob. You could achieve a similar effect in most samplers by automating the transposition of the loop up over time. The sample increases in pitch by looping faster and faster. Then at the very end he pitches it down all the way, lower than its initial starting point, so it gets so low and so slow that it sounds like it stops. Hope this was helpful :3
so utterly completely wrong hhahah
ok, this is just crazy
What was the effect he turns on and modulates at the end? Or was the just the looper function and he adjusted where the loop started?
this guy is too good
@akbar255 In one of his other videos JE said you cannot simultaneously use a Mikro and Maschine with Maschine software. They can both be used as controllers for other software (such as Reason).
Wow!
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This guy is a GOD
At the end I thought he was going to pick up the mashines and drop them... Damn that was nice.
@gmid24 it's "How Long (Do I Have To Wait)"
@gmid24 it's Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings record... can't think of the title off the top of my head though.
@jeremyellismusic Im getting my Maschine in a month Jeremy : ) Im sooo looking forward to it :D
What's the last effect that Jeremy Ellis use at the end ?? How it called ?
I think it's the same effect like Richie Hawtin uses in his sets... Isn't it ? :)