bro it was hot ass no offense dubstep is like easily the hardest genre to make because to really perfect it you have to design all the sounds yourself most presets arent processed enough or are just too bad 99% of the time people dont know what theyre doing when theyre making it
@@quire1352 lol spoken like someone that doesnt know theyre talking about. you do realize goats like peakaboo literally only uses samples? lol hes a cracked producer and uses samples as tools in his own creative way. his "sound design" is literally nothing but warping chopping and mangling up some cool samples he finds on splice and pushes it with minimal processing and plug ins like rift etc. just look up any one of his production streams on TY. But peakaboo isnt the only one, youd be surprised at how many talented and s tier producers use samples presets anything they can to make good music because a good producer doesnt have that amateur mentality that limits themselves to some arbitrary rule that literally no one cares about or follows 💀 literally no one that listens to dubstep cares if "they made ever sound from scratch" or not, literally all anyone cares about is if the song itself, if the IDEA, is good and if it slaps. any seasoned bass music producer will tell you the same exact thing.
All that aside, I gotta say though, as someone thats never made that genre before. you fucking crushed that shit bro. great sound choices, great flow, great structure. the composition and sounds were all there, thats hella impressive for someone thats never made that genre before
Actually the most popular drum groove in dnb known as the "amen break" comes from the song Amen Brother by an American soul group from 1969. Him playing on midi drums is actually more accurate to the inception of the sound that inspired and formed breakbeat/dnb in the 90s.
@@EdTalentiGreat work. This educates us more about the different genres of music. Would 💕 to be a part of this someday, but I don't want to slow u down.
@@EdTalentiGreat work. This educates us more about the different genres of music. Would 💕 to be a part of this someday, but I don't want to slow u down.
it's surprises me how many so called producers struggle to even play an instrument. That being said the tracks sounded pretty good considering it was outside their normal genre. Ed you nailed it!!!
Love you guys, some of my favorite producers in this video! I have been producing for 6 months now, and I am a multi-genre producer. I love experimenting with fusing elements from different genres together to create a hybrid genre of sorts. I produce hip hop beats, soulful lofi music, future garage/ambient electronic, pure ambient, cinematic music, and I gravitate to each genre equally for the different characteristics that are unique in each genre. I produced a jazzy, soulful lofi beat for this weeks release and I'm going to start making more jazz infused beats in the future, they are so fun to make! Really like the music you guys made in this video! Much love! ❤
yo! this is a really cool collab video and i love all the beats. seriously shout out to all of you. One thing for me and the only thing i would recommend is it felt like it was missing some of the reaction and certain parts to each of the finished tracks. maybe a flip through of all the producers reacting to each others beats would be cool. idk just an idea
I think you'll like Andrew Huang's 4 producers series. It's a similar concept where several producers tackle a project with the same base samples or they do a remix. Watching them listen to each others tracks is always the most fun part. ua-cam.com/play/PLW9UYOmoXTQmEQecw3OwifUBEWCrMf625.html
@@a.nobodys.nobody amapiano is a subgenre of kwaito and house music that emerged in South Africa 🇿🇦 .You should check out tracks like,Tylar-water and Tyler icu -mnike 🔥
This should be a series , weekly or monthly. Same producers or new ones , new genres every you time on shuffle Can give tempo or key constraints too for more challenging
Jay was done dirty, only he got a genre known for taking shit ton of time to produce where you're not even supposed to loop and you gotta figure mixing and mastering out for it to actually sound listenable
You're mistaken asf. The only difference between rap producers and electronic producers are the drums used and the amount made. The process is the exact same. Both sides use loops, I'm a rap producer and I don't use loops, I use VSTs and design my own sounds mostly. This elitism and delusion of grandeur that certain electronic producers have is crazy, one of the only differences is that the same melodies that rap producers create electronic producers would classify as a full song whereas rap producers pump out 15 melodies a day.
Delusional. I design my own sounds and drums and I don't use loops. The melodies I make would probably be released as a full song with drums on by electronic producers I pump them out.
@amp4105 thats just not true tho. I legit started with producing hip hop and rap beats for like 5 years before i started trying to push myself and produce more electronic music so i can say from personal experience that producing hip hop is fucking easy comparitvely
lol fucking 2 minor 2nds, in any minor key, 808 i , v, b3 ., a hithat in triplets. some +a claps. you can make any idiot bounce their head to that beat forumla. a rapper that raps in Quarrters and then switches to eights, with some triplets mixed, and that's it. thats what you have been listeining to for years. that 's how zaytoven makes beats in seconds. it's not the same at all, you use a lot more voice leading and inversions in EDM i don't even like EDM but trap production is a fucking joke.
@@TheLonelyCabbage producing music is as easy or complex as you want it to. Hip Hop music is a broad genre much like electronic. I produce a wide selection of genres but making hiphop is the one thing I cant make properly. I agree with the first guy... this is just elitism as its finest.
Honest man here. The dubstep one was terrible. The country song was, well a country song. I like the comedic twist to it. Also his higher singing notes weren't that bad. The pop punk one is mid, but hey thats pop punk as a genre lol. The new jazz one is kinda corny, but its nice. (Doesn't sound like new jazz) The DnB one is fire.
As a dude in a rut trying all sorts of random bullcrap, this reminds me to STICK TO THE FORMULA. All those songs were competent, even though the producer was unfamiliar.i can branch out more once i have it memorized but im out here trying to subvert expectations without even setting up what to expect...
The only one of the genres I like is the drum n bass, I'm not really big into the other stuff (except maybe the pop punk?). However the drum n bass was kinda ruined by the annoying vocal samples; it's a genre that is usually better when it's either very silly (aka penis music), or very crunchy-bass focused, or very loud and atmospheric (in my opinion). Also L Dre didn't make country, he made country pop
Let’s goooo hahaha thanks for having me bro!!
I was born without no legs, someday, we'll run away ... hahahaha amazing
you went crazy with that one man
please do a dubstep one bro 😂
love ur lofi beats tutorial it helped me start producing
Where'd you get that guitar loop? 😢😢
Almost made me cry.
Haha that was a tough one! Thanks for challenging me bro
Fire. That was some Rezz type shit. More simplistic but sick.
bro it was hot ass no offense
dubstep is like easily the hardest genre to make because to really perfect it you have to design all the sounds yourself
most presets arent processed enough or are just too bad
99% of the time people dont know what theyre doing when theyre making it
@@quire1352 lol spoken like someone that doesnt know theyre talking about. you do realize goats like peakaboo literally only uses samples? lol hes a cracked producer and uses samples as tools in his own creative way. his "sound design" is literally nothing but warping chopping and mangling up some cool samples he finds on splice and pushes it with minimal processing and plug ins like rift etc. just look up any one of his production streams on TY.
But peakaboo isnt the only one, youd be surprised at how many talented and s tier producers use samples presets anything they can to make good music because a good producer doesnt have that amateur mentality that limits themselves to some arbitrary rule that literally no one cares about or follows 💀 literally no one that listens to dubstep cares if "they made ever sound from scratch" or not, literally all anyone cares about is if the song itself, if the IDEA, is good and if it slaps. any seasoned bass music producer will tell you the same exact thing.
All that aside, I gotta say though, as someone thats never made that genre before. you fucking crushed that shit bro. great sound choices, great flow, great structure. the composition and sounds were all there, thats hella impressive for someone thats never made that genre before
Nice intro dude🔥🔥🔥🔥
L dre needs to become a country singer singing about running without legs ASAP
Bruhh😂😂
nah making dnb drums on midi drums is crazy 😭
😂
Actually the most popular drum groove in dnb known as the "amen break" comes from the song Amen Brother by an American soul group from 1969. Him playing on midi drums is actually more accurate to the inception of the sound that inspired and formed breakbeat/dnb in the 90s.
I like breakbeats better than dnb anyway ngl
@@TheBotchJobaint reading allat
actually I knew that bro but it still takes a lot of skill and I love how he nailed it@@TheBotchJob
Ed is just great at everything he does 🐐 thanks for having me bro!
Drum and bass, Dubstep, Country, and then *blink182?*
😂
What about jazz
@@Ventarena45What a silly goose, he must've forgot
@@EdTalentigo for Djent next time 😂
blud never heard of pop punk
L DRE GOING CRAZY
Fr tho! 😂🤠
the energy of ed is insanity
happy to see jaycactus on this. love the guy. nice video mate
His comment was right below urs for me
"I was born without no legs, someday we'll run away" 😂
Get me in the part 2 bro! crazy vid 😁🔥
this is part 2 if I am not wrong
Part 3 I got you haha this is already part 2 😂
Wanna see you make liquid dnb or 90s style jungle with mad 808s and edited breakbeats 🔥🔥🔥
@@EdTalentiGreat work. This educates us more about the different genres of music. Would 💕 to be a part of this someday, but I don't want to slow u down.
@@EdTalentiGreat work. This educates us more about the different genres of music. Would 💕 to be a part of this someday, but I don't want to slow u down.
Low key that country song went hard 😏
that shit wasn't new jazz ngl😭
that was old jazz bruh
@@adelnoor dude using youtube emojis 😭😭😭
@@lewey5456that's cute though 😂
Ikr😂😂
L Dre's vocals givin me goosebumps
so gud ha
I love how passionate you are in these videos, it gives them all this lovely flare to them
I was born without no legs 😂🔥🔥❤️
Them: let's learn a new genre
Me: Where's the volume button again?
That effin L DRE Song got me crackin so hard, my parents thought I was possessed by ghost running without no legs.
it's surprises me how many so called producers struggle to even play an instrument. That being said the tracks sounded pretty good considering it was outside their normal genre. Ed you nailed it!!!
this dnb is actually fuckin fire
Man Jay KILLED IT! Nice beat man, also love the IHA on the country song! I wish I was in one of your vids :)
L dre we need a full version please 🔥😂😂❤️❤️❤️
Jay was fr stuck with a 2016 style Dubstep 😂 it sounds hella awesome tho!
L Dre went crazy imo. Props for all the others tho 🔥
Love you guys, some of my favorite producers in this video!
I have been producing for 6 months now, and I am a multi-genre producer.
I love experimenting with fusing elements from different genres together to create a hybrid genre of sorts.
I produce hip hop beats, soulful lofi music, future garage/ambient electronic, pure ambient, cinematic music, and I gravitate to each genre equally for the different characteristics that are unique in each genre.
I produced a jazzy, soulful lofi beat for this weeks release and I'm going to start making more jazz infused beats in the future, they are so fun to make!
Really like the music you guys made in this video!
Much love! ❤
You nailed the dnb. Sounded great! 🔥
yo! this is a really cool collab video and i love all the beats. seriously shout out to all of you. One thing for me and the only thing i would recommend is it felt like it was missing some of the reaction and certain parts to each of the finished tracks. maybe a flip through of all the producers reacting to each others beats would be cool. idk just an idea
I think you'll like Andrew Huang's 4 producers series. It's a similar concept where several producers tackle a project with the same base samples or they do a remix. Watching them listen to each others tracks is always the most fun part.
ua-cam.com/play/PLW9UYOmoXTQmEQecw3OwifUBEWCrMf625.html
Enjoyed this so much - Ed, you are massively talented. Seems no matter what you put your mind to, it comes out amazing
I love your videos. They always make my day better. Thank you
Thank you so much 🤩
Funny how no one thought of making an amapiano beat🇿🇦
Maybe in the next one!
@@EdTalenti much respect🫡🇿🇦
What's amapiano?
@@a.nobodys.nobody amapiano is a subgenre of kwaito and house music that emerged in South Africa 🇿🇦 .You should check out tracks like,Tylar-water and Tyler icu -mnike 🔥
Great production from everyone. Hope to see more from all y'all
Bro said that's terrible right as I was starting to vibe lol
Took kyle a minute to find that triad huh
that was some of the best drum n bass i ever heard, super unique and well done
Thank you!
Is the full song out somewhere I can listen? That seriously was outrageously good stuff.@@EdTalenti
This video gonna get viral as hell man
UA-cam algorithm do your thing haha
10:09"I was born without no legs" best 6 words ive ever heard on any song
It amazes me how many producers use multiple samples for their productions.
DNB is like that FH4's Hospital Records, or literally every new racing game, low key fire
We need Ldre’s - Without no legs full version rn 😳🤝
As soon as I saw kyle with new jazz, I knew this vid gonna be fire
The TikTok 808 or edited Spinz or wtv, censorship makes this so much better 😂
You already know it’s a good day when Ed uploads!
With each video that I watch, my respect for Jay Cactus and Ed Talenti 📈
That drum and bass was more breakbeat but it was fire asf, crazy you decided to do the MIDI route for drums but props😂🤷♂️
2:27 BRO I NEED TO SAMPLE THAT "YEAAAAH LET'S GOOOOO" VOCAL LOL
Go for it! Haha
10:09 How is he supposed to run away with no legs 😂
This should be a series , weekly or monthly. Same producers or new ones , new genres every you time on shuffle
Can give tempo or key constraints too for more challenging
Jay really snapped fr🔥
LarryOhh had to be my favorite out of them all. Definitely gave me Glaive type of vibes. 🫨
I missed you so much Ed, I am crying rn 😭
❤️
W pfp
In 2010 that Dubstep song would have gone hard
This is more like putting a puzzle together. Would be more interesting if they couldn't use pre-made loops and had to create from the ground up
Larry with the Chango FOP SNARE?!
2:35 bro that backround music the the song from skistar snow parks (a now discontinued service that could record certain ski jumps irl for you)
thanks for gettin me into music man.
The editing on this gave me adhd
Always love seeing y’all jumó into something new!
That last Ed Talenti beat was so deep. I felt it in all my nerves
Missed mathrock opportunity Ed 😂😂😂y’all don’t miss ❤
Saw the thumbnail and thought this was excision 😂
i really glad you hosted this show!
The same guitar loop he used for the blink 182 type beat is also used in a finnis song that has around a million views its called eeddspeaks by hurhur
wow man
kyle is great and
ed you toooooooooo
crazy good cant even lie
Yooh that dubstep beat is lit!!! Love the intro!!!!!
what was that new jazz beat bro 😭
Jay was done dirty, only he got a genre known for taking shit ton of time to produce where you're not even supposed to loop and you gotta figure mixing and mastering out for it to actually sound listenable
Who tf is jack? Jay?
@@amp4105 why tf did it autocorrect, obviously Jay
I gotta say I love this. I/we should all do this to help us learn. Thanks for the inspiration ❤
Ed, your videos are always so nicely edited! Keep it up man I love your videos!
Goes to show most hip hop producers cannot actually produce music when it doesnt involve slapping an 808 over a loop
You're mistaken asf. The only difference between rap producers and electronic producers are the drums used and the amount made. The process is the exact same. Both sides use loops, I'm a rap producer and I don't use loops, I use VSTs and design my own sounds mostly.
This elitism and delusion of grandeur that certain electronic producers have is crazy, one of the only differences is that the same melodies that rap producers create electronic producers would classify as a full song whereas rap producers pump out 15 melodies a day.
Delusional. I design my own sounds and drums and I don't use loops. The melodies I make would probably be released as a full song with drums on by electronic producers I pump them out.
@amp4105 thats just not true tho. I legit started with producing hip hop and rap beats for like 5 years before i started trying to push myself and produce more electronic music so i can say from personal experience that producing hip hop is fucking easy comparitvely
lol fucking 2 minor 2nds, in any minor key, 808 i , v, b3 ., a hithat in triplets. some +a claps. you can make any idiot bounce their head to that beat forumla.
a rapper that raps in Quarrters and then switches to eights, with some triplets mixed, and that's it. thats what you have been listeining to for years.
that 's how zaytoven makes beats in seconds.
it's not the same at all, you use a lot more voice leading and inversions in EDM i don't even like EDM but trap production is a fucking joke.
@@TheLonelyCabbage producing music is as easy or complex as you want it to. Hip Hop music is a broad genre much like electronic. I produce a wide selection of genres but making hiphop is the one thing I cant make properly.
I agree with the first guy... this is just elitism as its finest.
Honest man here.
The dubstep one was terrible.
The country song was, well a country song. I like the comedic twist to it. Also his higher singing notes weren't that bad.
The pop punk one is mid, but hey thats pop punk as a genre lol.
The new jazz one is kinda corny, but its nice. (Doesn't sound like new jazz)
The DnB one is fire.
Ayyee....i was right!!! Anyways fire video.... definitely want a part 3 and 4 and 5!!!
As a dude in a rut trying all sorts of random bullcrap, this reminds me to STICK TO THE FORMULA. All those songs were competent, even though the producer was unfamiliar.i can branch out more once i have it memorized but im out here trying to subvert expectations without even setting up what to expect...
Those DnB chords reminded me of Never Be Alone by Deadline and Alexa Harley
Great Collab😂
Your drum and bass beat was fire...
Where can we get the full track...
Try to make Necrotrap Like HXLX or NEEDLEGUTS
This was fun to watch 🔥🔥🔥
edtalenti with a bangaaaaa
Please dive deeper in drum and bass!!! You have some serious potential
Honestly I might! That was super fun to make.
Thank you so much for the free samples.
Nice vid. Weaver Beats next!!!! ;3
Jay Cactus should do UK Dubstep
I was born without no legs😂😂😂
L DRE PLEASE RELEASE THAT SONGGG
Pls drop all these asap🙏
Creative fire is fun seeing and experiencing
Fire!🔥🔥🔥🔥
ED IS BAAAAACK
which one was the hardest one to make
okay, I must admit, I would have gone to the "suck"-part. All awesome.
Kyle snapped on this
The only one of the genres I like is the drum n bass, I'm not really big into the other stuff (except maybe the pop punk?). However the drum n bass was kinda ruined by the annoying vocal samples; it's a genre that is usually better when it's either very silly (aka penis music), or very crunchy-bass focused, or very loud and atmospheric (in my opinion). Also L Dre didn't make country, he made country pop
Awesome!🔥Can you collab again and make songs without hearing anything? That would be a fun challenge
too many "plot switch ups", prods get cut off to the next one before they do anything interesting and the viewer gets invested
larry ooh made Reckoner by Radiohead but as a pop punk remix
lmao bro you cooked them
Dude I love this!
Your dnb was sooo fire 🔥
SKYBREAK SAMPLE PACK SPOTTEDDDD