Your UA-cam videos are always so well done and I love how diverse the content is. Whether it's a tutorial or a review, I always find myself learning something new. Keep up the fantastic work! 🌟
It's all good....I try to take all the comments good and bad and just use it to see how I can improve each video. This was actually three next video I recorded after that one I believe (if it was the 808 drill glide video)..... I'm just trying to improve a little on each and every video. Made music for a long time but video is still really new for me. Thanks for the sub
Very detailed and filled with gems. That copy and reverse tip for the 1st piano is so sick! Beat came out nuts aswell 🔥🔥 Also FL studio has a similar feature to the capture MIDI i think its called dump to piano roll
@@skmakesbeats I challenged myself using six notes instead of four. I've never made beats this way and I don't have all the plugins you have. Once it's done I'd like for you to hear it. Where could I send it to you at?
@@MrLynneBrown I can be contacted on Instagram .... Sometimes putting myself into a box like "only 4 notes" or "only stock vsts" or similar really forces me to get creative and be more intentional with what I'm putting in
I think it's a different approach from both daw's. My understanding is (I got this from watching decap who uses both).....is that by default FL soft clips anything that is peaking.....where as ableton doesn't so straight out of the box drums in FL seems to be able to just hit harder, the clipping adds pleasing harmonics and saturation. To get the same kinda feel in ableton you need to add a soft clipper onto the drums which will then soft clip....this can also be done in ableton with the saturator or the glue compress by activating the soft clip function and turning the gain up without using the actual compression in the glue comp. I think there's good and bad things to both approaches, for ableton it makes people think there drums just dont hit as clean or as hard as they do in FL and it takes the extra step to get that effect....from an FL point of view it means that theres automatically an effect on the drums and your not getting an accurate representation........but I guess that doesnt matter as long as you know how to get drums to bang in either daw...always trust your ears. Sorry for the long winded answer Here is the decap video Im referencing, it is talking about 808's but this would also apply to drums as often times kicks and snares fall into that clipping catagory ua-cam.com/video/mW9BwAr3Vt0/v-deo.html
Haha thanks. I'm working on it, making beats is second nature to me, but making videos is completely new. Will try to slow down on my next one though. Thanks for the feedback it's appreciated
I'm not sure what trap you've been listening to..... But trap sounds completely different. In fact one of the defining characteristics of trap as a sub genre is the use of 808s for the bass
This is a complicated question. I mean if were just talking in general I guess something like google drive or dropbox. But if we are talking audio stuff, then I think the best value if you do a lot of mixing is the plugin alliance subscriptions, as they let you keep 10 of the plugins after your subscription ends on the higher tier and those plugins cost a fair chunk so it makes it worth subscribing for a year. In all honesty though Im trying to move away from using subscriptions and the only ones I currently use is the new tracklib sub as that contains the clearence fee for the tracks you sample so it makes it worth it, arcade by output as its very unique, and the eastwest subscription as I think you get an awful lot for the money. I have recently moved away from the slate digital and splice subscription models
Not usually. I tend to use either an electric guitar or an upright bass for more boom bap type stuff...... But experiment, see if an 808 works for the sound your trying to make
I can appreciate that. Obviously when a lot of people think boom bap they either think the 90s sound of artists like mobb deep and wu tang or the soulful boom bap based on sampling 70s records etc. My style is usually more underground boom bap such as army of the pharoahs, Jedi mind tricks etc...... Obviously it's hard to make more soulful stuff with only 4 notes, but I will have videos covering soulful boom bap etc in the future. Thanks for watching and commenting 😀
Solid content and straightforward instructions. Solid work 👊🏼. Looking forward to more content.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it
This channel is going to grow very very quick… great quality content!
Thanks! 😃 glad your liking it, plenty more content coming soon
Your UA-cam videos are always so well done and I love how diverse the content is. Whether it's a tutorial or a review, I always find myself learning something new. Keep up the fantastic work! 🌟
♥BRO
Thanks! Appreciate it
Thanks.... that's definitely a video I could look at doing, is there anything specific your finding difficult with the piano roll?
i complained before on what turned out to be one of your original videos, but this video got me to subscribe, thank you for the great work
It's all good....I try to take all the comments good and bad and just use it to see how I can improve each video. This was actually three next video I recorded after that one I believe (if it was the 808 drill glide video)..... I'm just trying to improve a little on each and every video. Made music for a long time but video is still really new for me.
Thanks for the sub
thanks for great tutorial and being straight forward while giving explanation on most important things 💎
Thanks, glad it helped
so nice to learn how you do it step by step. helped me a lot, thank you very much
Glad it helped!
I like the way you play with the dry/wet knob.
Im not sure why I always phrase it like that rather then saying the mix knob or just bring the mix down
Good stuff
Im definitely gonna be using some of these techniques 💪🏽
Glad you found it helpful! If there's anything you feel like you'd like to see tutorials on lemme know! 😀
u have a new subscriber FROM CHILE! very good tutorial, thanks.
Thanks.... welcome and greetings from England!
@12:01 FL Studio has the Midi Capture Function as well :)
I did a little research after making this and discovered its called dump to score log...... not the best name, but still a great feature!
Very detailed and filled with gems. That copy and reverse tip for the 1st piano is so sick! Beat came out nuts aswell 🔥🔥 Also FL studio has a similar feature to the capture MIDI i think its called dump to piano roll
Thanks! I just googled it. Dump to score log i think is what I found on Google..... they need to rename that 🤣. Still..... stupidly helpful feature
That beat is dope. Thanks for the tips. I'm gonna make an attempt at this technique.
Appreciate that.....I might try a 3 note challenge at some point and see how that comes out
@@skmakesbeats I challenged myself using six notes instead of four. I've never made beats this way and I don't have all the plugins you have. Once it's done I'd like for you to hear it. Where could I send it to you at?
@@MrLynneBrown I can be contacted on Instagram .... Sometimes putting myself into a box like "only 4 notes" or "only stock vsts" or similar really forces me to get creative and be more intentional with what I'm putting in
Amazing video, and easy to follow! Thanks.
Thanks glad you liked it
you deserve more followers! solid work!
Hey thanks, appreciate it!
been binging your videos. thanks for all the info. im sure this channel will succeed
Thanks! Glad your enjoying them, think my editing and camera presence is getting a little better with each video
Hey man. Do you find FL Studio drums hit cleaner than Ableton’s?
I think it's a different approach from both daw's. My understanding is (I got this from watching decap who uses both).....is that by default FL soft clips anything that is peaking.....where as ableton doesn't so straight out of the box drums in FL seems to be able to just hit harder, the clipping adds pleasing harmonics and saturation. To get the same kinda feel in ableton you need to add a soft clipper onto the drums which will then soft clip....this can also be done in ableton with the saturator or the glue compress by activating the soft clip function and turning the gain up without using the actual compression in the glue comp.
I think there's good and bad things to both approaches, for ableton it makes people think there drums just dont hit as clean or as hard as they do in FL and it takes the extra step to get that effect....from an FL point of view it means that theres automatically an effect on the drums and your not getting an accurate representation........but I guess that doesnt matter as long as you know how to get drums to bang in either daw...always trust your ears.
Sorry for the long winded answer
Here is the decap video Im referencing, it is talking about 808's but this would also apply to drums as often times kicks and snares fall into that clipping catagory
ua-cam.com/video/mW9BwAr3Vt0/v-deo.html
Dope tutorial. Greetings from Madrid
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed..... and hola from the UK 🇬🇧
This is hard indeed😭😭😭😭
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Excellent tutorial. Helped me a lot ^^,
Glad it helped!
dope video cheers bro
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
I am learning so fckn much and I am only 3 minutes in.
Glad your enjoying it, hopefully there was plenty in there for you
fire beat my Guy!! 🔥🔥🔥
very well detailed video as well! lessgoo
Thanks, and thanks for the coming through the premiere to!
Thank you for this!!!
No problem 😊
congrats! 🔥 Nice Beat Bro!
Thanks 🔥
Under rated UA-camr for sure!!!
Thanks 😃.... glad you enjoyed. I've only started my channel recently
This is great....thanks
Your welcome, glad you liked it
Great
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great video but too many cuts. sounds like you're on 200mg of addies lol. slow down haha. Thanks for all the help bro!
Haha thanks. I'm working on it, making beats is second nature to me, but making videos is completely new. Will try to slow down on my next one though. Thanks for the feedback it's appreciated
Idk, as an person with ADHD i DO like the fast pace, easier to concentrate😂😂
I never thought of this, good shout.... I'll keep that in mind thanks
lovely viddi !!!!
just earnt a like + sub
Thank you I appreciate it 🙏
Sounds like trap beat
I'm not sure what trap you've been listening to..... But trap sounds completely different. In fact one of the defining characteristics of trap as a sub genre is the use of 808s for the bass
Got my sub :D Keep at it!
Thank you! I hit 100 overnight (I'm in the UK) and I'm so grateful to you and all the other subscribers! 😃
if there would be 1 killer Software as a Service (SaaS) that you‘d gladly pay for, what would that be? 🤔 💭 tell me!
This is a complicated question. I mean if were just talking in general I guess something like google drive or dropbox. But if we are talking audio stuff, then I think the best value if you do a lot of mixing is the plugin alliance subscriptions, as they let you keep 10 of the plugins after your subscription ends on the higher tier and those plugins cost a fair chunk so it makes it worth subscribing for a year. In all honesty though Im trying to move away from using subscriptions and the only ones I currently use is the new tracklib sub as that contains the clearence fee for the tracks you sample so it makes it worth it, arcade by output as its very unique, and the eastwest subscription as I think you get an awful lot for the money. I have recently moved away from the slate digital and splice subscription models
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Bro!
SIR IN BOOM BAP NOT USING 808 ?
Not usually. I tend to use either an electric guitar or an upright bass for more boom bap type stuff...... But experiment, see if an 808 works for the sound your trying to make
sup
What's good? Hope your well!
video was nice and im commenting 'support' for channels or videos i like. keep up mate :)@@skmakesbeats
Thanks....I appreciate the support!
dope but it feels too modern for boom bap in my opinion
I can appreciate that. Obviously when a lot of people think boom bap they either think the 90s sound of artists like mobb deep and wu tang or the soulful boom bap based on sampling 70s records etc. My style is usually more underground boom bap such as army of the pharoahs, Jedi mind tricks etc...... Obviously it's hard to make more soulful stuff with only 4 notes, but I will have videos covering soulful boom bap etc in the future. Thanks for watching and commenting 😀
Sounds good but not Griselda
Most certainly isn't griselda I agree
this might be a little more suited to your tastes though
ua-cam.com/video/9DMWQJs_Yw0/v-deo.html