I think they just not practicing mic etiquette well while recording these sessions cause sometimes he gets loud enough and other times he's just drowned out by FL.
'Never do this' is quite steep of something to say. You can add other melodies in the same octave; just EQ it. It isn't hard to hpf something + widen it out.
I am tone deaf with lower frequencies, and I was just talking to someone yesterday about how I struggle with tuning kicks and writing bass lines. Step two in your video was EXACTLY what I needed man, thank you
For the first tip you don’t really have to limit yourself like that. Just lower one of the bands 3 to 6 dB so you can still use that range for both sounds but let one overlap the other without clashing Edit: also panning your sounds
I think he was trying to keep it pretty simple as not to over complicate it for new beat producers. Of course once one starts learning they will inevitably find out more of what you speak but yeah good point.
ok! lol yo btw i have other vsts and sample kits and drum kits and expansions and everything u need only $20 but shoot me ya email ill send something FREE so you know im legit.
No cap I’ve been making beats in ATL for years but as soon as I picked up some of quick Nik tips I’ve had over a dozen placements... salute bruh keep getting to the bag!!!
Also, tips for melodies, dont worry about shortening or lengthening notes, just lay some stuff down, also dont build chords togther, just lay notes down and build random chords that sound good off those
I remember like a year and a half ago when y'all had 10K subs. First video I ever saw was the Nav Type Beat tutorial with the Chernobyl Omnisphere bank. Crazy how far you guys have come ~
sheldytheproducer you need to get your inspiration from other producers to finally come up with your own style. Original style just dont come around like that lol
facts lmao ayo btw i have other vsts and sample kits and drum kits and expansions and everything u need only $20 but shoot me ya email ill send something FREE so you know im legit.
Damn y’all really care about the producer community. This other channel tries to teach but he doesn’t sell beats and he acts like he’s too good for that. Y’all some real ones deadass 👊🏽
Dude, I thought I was done. Out of motivation Your videos gave me inspiration and reminded me of how simple the start of my creations could be. Thank you
aye i watch a lot of your videos and this one is the MOST helpful BY FAR. Its aimed towards a certain subject and has bad vs. Good examples which really helps. I would love to see more videos aimed towards certain subjects rather than having to dig thru all the type beat videos
Great vid, learned a bit from this, especially the frequency portion. I've had an understanding of that but you gave me a perspective I didn't have with the octaves and etc.
Another thing for the 808s, if you can't hear your 808 then its probably because your melody's frequency is too low. You can fix this by adding high pass or changing the octave like Nick said.
I usually put my bass at 150-200 Hz and cut out the melody's lows on right on 200 Hz, and that usually sounds fine and then I cut out a little bit of the frequency that the hi-hats are at
U have to dont forget something, root notes isnt the lower in the chords root note is the note who give the name of the chord and ur 808 dont play the root note here ur chords are Csus2/Dmin7(with 7th upside down)/Gmaj and Emin so ur real root note are C/D(but bass can play F)/G/E this is why ur 808 sound not that goot hes not realy in tune .. if i can help some beginners in music theory to dont make misstake ;)
Really useful info! Deff make more of these intermediate videos. There’s so many beginner videos and advanced videos but not a ton like this, keep it up!
To all people saying u can’t make good beats without omnisphere. Try sampling. I tend to sample things to make my own sounds and cool melodies etc and come out with some fire stuff. Just a suggestion
Please tell us when you use a shortcut. A lot of times you just do something and we have no idea how. For example when you normalized the kick or added the hihat roll. It can save a lot of time. Feels like you just do it fast to flex or something
disagree with the third one about drum patterns, complex drum patterns can be really cool if done well. the trick is to deconstruct the pattern only when someone is rapping over it, so it doesn’t sound cluttered. it can be subtle, but it can also grow obvious if more and more is taken away. a great example of this is monster by kanye. as people are rapping in the song, the originally complex beat is dismantled until it’s only a kick pattern, then is built back up, forming kind of a wave of shit being taken out and put back in
@@mugenpower7545 wise words, but I agree with mira when he says that artists think the overcomplicated drums are annoying. The drums that he made were very over the top
@@mugenpower7545 he did specify that if you want to sell the beat then it's better to keep it simple. It increases the amount of artists who can rap/sing on it, therefore increases your chances of getting placements. If your purpose it to make YOUR art, go ahead that's fine. Scarlxrds beats are crazy af with kick rolls and sounds you'd use to torture someone but removing that would ruin his sound.
aye guys at internet money turn up the mic volume just a lil bit
Yeah lol I cud hear him and fl was loud af
I think they just not practicing mic etiquette well while recording these sessions cause sometimes he gets loud enough and other times he's just drowned out by FL.
no need to be so polite haha, TURN IT THE FUCK UP lol i couldn't hear shit and the fl was all over the place
Yeah music is little to loud compare to the voice, just a tip.
PROD. BY FLUE lmao this guys a pro producer and he cant turn up the mic volume
Don’t sample/interpolate Sting.
(EDIT) : Wow I didn't think this would blow like this, and ppl mad at me. I see how u feel now nick
😂😂
Step 8: Stop hating in the comments section
Why not? He made himself and sting bands off it. Seems like a win win to me
@@TundraBoy nah Sting took the large majority of it
@@WyattWinters Ik they took 85% but they still made bands off it. Allot fucking more than if they song was never made at all.
Nick Mira, the thickest, the realest.
Marko Dei gay
Gabriel Lopez nah fam
Taz Taylor is the thickest 😂😂
Gay as hell 😂 bruh said the thickest
I salute you
'Never do this' is quite steep of something to say. You can add other melodies in the same octave; just EQ it. It isn't hard to hpf something + widen it out.
There were a lot of unnecessary "Never's" in this video
d star I disagree.
What I've learned is that you should never say never when it comes to music.
I felt that was bad advice as well. Speaker knockers often made and used beats that had a lot of the same octive playing at once
never take advice just take it as an opinion
Mira Mira on the wall you’re the greatest of them all
lmao
Haha
Magic Mira*
Hahaha
rofl
I am tone deaf with lower frequencies, and I was just talking to someone yesterday about how I struggle with tuning kicks and writing bass lines. Step two in your video was EXACTLY what I needed man, thank you
For the first tip you don’t really have to limit yourself like that. Just lower one of the bands 3 to 6 dB so you can still use that range for both sounds but let one overlap the other without clashing
Edit: also panning your sounds
andrew perez good tip
There's a high chance for phasing issues, but i get your drift.
Snorre H hahahaaa yesss
You’re right, Not Panning is the main cause of the issues
I think he was trying to keep it pretty simple as not to over complicate it for new beat producers. Of course once one starts learning they will inevitably find out more of what you speak but yeah good point.
6. Never attempt a beat without omnisphere.
Take all my money
VYSS Beats do u have a free omnisphere bru
where's mah standard plugin gang
ok! lol yo btw i have other vsts and sample kits and drum kits and expansions and everything u need only $20 but shoot me ya email ill send something FREE so you know im legit.
Chelsey Holloway Can u send me Omnisphere?
I been making beats for 8 years this video makes it easier for me to explain all this to my friends that wanna make beats. I love what y'all doing!!
GENNA Beatz 8 years and barely started uploading 1 week ago?
Pype Dream lol yea fam I got beats with major artists overseas but I just came back to the states trying out this online thing.. it’s the new wave
Oh, I see
damn thats a long time. What did you use back then?
C Wavv Tracks fl studio is 18 years old fam.. but I started on fl and Ableton
No cap I’ve been making beats in ATL for years but as soon as I picked up some of quick Nik tips I’ve had over a dozen placements... salute bruh keep getting to the bag!!!
0:45 nick mira predicted futsal shuffle
the simpsons : he copied my whole fuckin flow ... word for word bar for bar
ik this comment old asl but look up “asian girls” by nba youngboy
He really gave ya some sauce in this video
Congrats on "Fuck Love" its certified platinum now. This is just the start. Much love.
Who made it
002brooklyn Thicc Mira
Song trash though
AR$3N Regardless if it is or not (which its not) the beat is still good and Nick Mira produced it.
Daniel Ramirez shut yo gay ass up its trash
highkey Gems
Also, tips for melodies, dont worry about shortening or lengthening notes, just lay some stuff down, also dont build chords togther, just lay notes down and build random chords that sound good off those
I remember like a year and a half ago when y'all had 10K subs. First video I ever saw was the Nav Type Beat tutorial with the Chernobyl Omnisphere bank. Crazy how far you guys have come ~
appreciate the genuine effort this channel puts into helping us grow. internet producers are up next
With my hi-hats, I just do a really simple pattern with a little stutter before the clap or snare hits
6.Dont sound like Metro Boomin
create your own sound is very important for you future as a beatmaker
Black Shiva 90% of basic trap producers*
sheldytheproducer you need to get your inspiration from other producers to finally come up with your own style. Original style just dont come around like that lol
facts lmao ayo btw i have other vsts and sample kits and drum kits and expansions and everything u need only $20 but shoot me ya email ill send something FREE so you know im legit.
Chelsey Holloway lol
Damn y’all really care about the producer community. This other channel tries to teach but he doesn’t sell beats and he acts like he’s too good for that. Y’all some real ones deadass 👊🏽
Which channel?
Dude, I thought I was done. Out of motivation Your videos
gave me inspiration and reminded me of how simple the start of my creations could be. Thank you
Thanks a lot for this it was so good
6:40 that drum pattern low key fire tho
aye i watch a lot of your videos and this one is the MOST helpful BY FAR. Its aimed towards a certain subject and has bad vs. Good examples which really helps. I would love to see more videos aimed towards certain subjects rather than having to dig thru all the type beat videos
I’d really love to see more educational videos like this on this channel
Good content! knew a couple of these but there's always room to grow. Thanks!
0:44 The start of that melody sounded exactly like futsal shuffle 2020
asian girls nba youngboy
Great vid, learned a bit from this, especially the frequency portion. I've had an understanding of that but you gave me a perspective I didn't have with the octaves and etc.
Another thing for the 808s, if you can't hear your 808 then its probably because your melody's frequency is too low. You can fix this by adding high pass or changing the octave like Nick said.
This is very informative and helpful. Thank you.
as a beginner producer, this has helped me a hell of alot, know ik why i feel like my music is lacking, not mixing properly at allm thanks nick mira!
This was really helpful bruv
I appreciate the vid
I usually put my bass at 150-200 Hz and cut out the melody's lows on right on 200 Hz, and that usually sounds fine and then I cut out a little bit of the frequency that the hi-hats are at
Mic a little too low on this one
This was really helpful!
U have to dont forget something, root notes isnt the lower in the chords root note is the note who give the name of the chord and ur 808 dont play the root note here ur chords are Csus2/Dmin7(with 7th upside down)/Gmaj and Emin so ur real root note are C/D(but bass can play F)/G/E this is why ur 808 sound not that goot hes not realy in tune ..
if i can help some beginners in music theory to dont make misstake ;)
this is one of the best youtube videos i think i've ever watched, i took something from every step
first i learned how to make beats from this channel now im watching to learn how to talk to ur watchers for my own tutorials
this helped a lot
hes very happy and inspirational
Kinda ironic a video about mixing but his voice and the audio all over the place lol
Nick Mira is that guy!!
Honestly probably the most helpful video on Beat Making I’ve seen in awhile thank you
Nick Mira = G. O. A. T.
Mira dropping some serious knowledge
Bro please make a beat out of that first melody I could listen to that for years!!!
Nick, Thank you for your infinite wisdom. You the GOAT.
Really useful info! Deff make more of these intermediate videos. There’s so many beginner videos and advanced videos but not a ton like this, keep it up!
straight to the point and and really good info. Thank you.
when nick makes a video like this the general quality of music in this world goes up
Nick I fucking love you and I’m super proud of you 🙏🏽🖤
Thank you, great tips!
always helpful af 🔥 thanks thiccy
need more of this, way better than type beat tutorials
Not gonna lie. I'm guilty of doing a few of these and I've been at this for years now. Thanks Mira, these tips very well could help me immensely.
“and we can transpose them... AIGHT SO STEP THREE IN”
All it is is moving up or down all notes to a different tone
I am Brazilian and very fan of your job
JvBeatz iam alienn.
I Don’t have Fl studio but I’m learning so soon I get Fl I know what I’m doing
Congrats on getting officially signed buddy!!
This was a really helpful vid. Cant thank this channel enough i swear.
So many people forget #1 and start jacking with thier levels instead of actually mixing it. Thanks for the tips.
Thanks a lot man I could definitely work on a couple of these, this will help a lot.
i would love to know what he presses, the shortcuts to make a note short or long or all these little tricks
To all people saying u can’t make good beats without omnisphere. Try sampling. I tend to sample things to make my own sounds and cool melodies etc and come out with some fire stuff. Just a suggestion
Thank you for this tutorial Nick I needed someone to explain more in mixing
thank u, bruh. From Belarus with love
Slick Mira🔥🔥🔥
The way you work makes me want to cook up all day bro
That intro beat is crazy🔥🔥💯
does anyone else love the sound of his keyboard
EVERYOONE STEP OUTSIDE ME AND NICK BOUT TO FADE
It started as 'things you should never do' and ended as 'things i usually do'. Wish to be half the Producer you are though. BLESS!!!
Beat making is an art and a creative process.. I say do whatever you want that's how music evolves.
this really helped need more tutorials mira
Helpful stuff, thank you
nick really the goat
The intro beat is 🔥
These are really great advices, thanks for this video
Thicc Mira 😍
Great info thank u bri
Internet Money, - Nick Mira needs his own channel! He be putting that work in.
All the Sauce
definitely some useful tips throughout the video
You go hard bruh 💯💯
Great video nick! Appreciate the help the first tip taught me a lot.
Nick tour save my life..
More please..
Brazil 🇧🇷 fam
That is actually pretty useful, dude!
I'm trying to improve, thanks.
you should get whatever program other people use that shows what hotkey you just used it would be really helpful and greatly appreciated
That note frequency thing step 1 is was bery helpful didnt realize i was doing that
Thanks Nick 💯 you really helpin the community out 🔥
Super helpful thanks g
Those overcomplicated drums were fire
Please tell us when you use a shortcut. A lot of times you just do something and we have no idea how. For example when you normalized the kick or added the hihat roll. It can save a lot of time. Feels like you just do it fast to flex or something
Just read the fl manual lol. Its not hard to learn the shortcuts lol
These are very good tips , I got sum stuff to think about now
disagree with the third one about drum patterns, complex drum patterns can be really cool if done well. the trick is to deconstruct the pattern only when someone is rapping over it, so it doesn’t sound cluttered. it can be subtle, but it can also grow obvious if more and more is taken away. a great example of this is monster by kanye. as people are rapping in the song, the originally complex beat is dismantled until it’s only a kick pattern, then is built back up, forming kind of a wave of shit being taken out and put back in
Yo this was super helpfull bro
Thank you!
I liked the “over complicated” drums better. They were hard af
Tbh the only real tip here is 808 in key and over comp. Music is a form of art, it's your choice how you make it
@@mugenpower7545 wise words, but I agree with mira when he says that artists think the overcomplicated drums are annoying. The drums that he made were very over the top
@@mugenpower7545 he did specify that if you want to sell the beat then it's better to keep it simple. It increases the amount of artists who can rap/sing on it, therefore increases your chances of getting placements.
If your purpose it to make YOUR art, go ahead that's fine. Scarlxrds beats are crazy af with kick rolls and sounds you'd use to torture someone but removing that would ruin his sound.
Very helpful for beginners thanks. a lot of videos where they skip over things and this was detailed thank you!
The melody thing at the start helped me a lot.