How To Make Beats w/ Jazz Samples (TRICK for Finding Chords)
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
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In this video, Trinity walks through her beat making process in Studio One and shows some really useful tricks for working with jazz samples. Specifically there are some techniques that help you find the key/chords of samples very easily.
How To Make Beats w/Jazz Samples (TRICK for Finding Chords)
00:00 - Intro
0:30 - Find the right part of the sample
1:40 - Loading into Sample One
2:20 - Opening the Sample in Melodyne
3:02 - Audio to MIDI
3:08 - How to find 808 notes
3:45 - Finding Drums with Splice Bridge
4:22 - Dragging Sample to Chord Track
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Let's go! 🔥🔥🔥I love using splice and studio one together!
studio one is criminally underrated fr
Love the sample chop - nice work!
Thanks! 💪🏾
Thanks for this video
Most welcome
Cool video. Rated your explanation and nice chops 🙌
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Chord track looks cool
It is and it does so much more
Chord Track is Amazing! I love using it!
How do you use Splice Bridge with Studio One
I like
How do you use Melodyne in Studio One and version is she using
What's the point if the machine does everything for you? 🤣
Welcome to the future where You can click and drag and press a few buttons and make a beat in seconds that once took hours or even days to do. I dont know if its good or bad.
Cool! Now I want to try this in Logic…
1 Load Slice sample, 2 Convert Audio to midi using melodine, 2 put that midi on a strings preset, 3 copy the lowest notes fromthe midi onto a bass preset, 4 twaek levels finished. It might be fast but no creativity and no skill required other then being able to hear what will sound good together. The producer at this point is nothing more then a basic mixer and not much else. At this point AI could do all this its self no need for a human at all.
. . Except some folks don’t necessarily possess the ability to “hear what sounds good.”
@@SighDown True but this music isn't good because it just sounds generic, and for good reason. Nothing was original here.
Its so cheap to get your samples from a shop... not something a real artist would do IMO.