Madlibs skill with arrangement is one of my favorite things about his beats. He’s made beats where all he does is loop a sample and leaves it almost completely as is but he finds ways to change it up slightly and keep it engaging. He always keeps your attention.
@@chaseisaac9563 Bro. Don’t compare them. I grew up with madlib in the studio. He us his own. U just need to really listen to his style. Just like Kankick is.RIP Dilla.
I hired an editor. Let me know what you guys think of the new style! Also I said horn in the video when I should have said string. Please forgive me for my foolishness.
Love the techniques you showed off in this video. My favorite section has to be the panning section, since not many producers pan their sounds. I would love to see this type of video done on Q-Tip, since the techniques he uses are insane!!! Especially on tribe's final album We Got It from Here... Thank You 4 Your Service.
@@NavieD Anytime my dude. I learned the most from you when it comes to tutorials. You actually teach and break it down so its understood. Most of these other guys just want to flex over UA-cam and we arent learning how to get from A to B. We are still stuck at A watching them show off their melody skills.
Nice work. That wobble thing you are talking about is something that happens on the Roland sp samplers. When you adjust the speed of a sample on an sp it does a weird time stretching thing that creates this effect. Nice work on re creating that sound! Subbed!
Just like Alchemist, there is really no crazy secret in the way he produces. It’s all in the samples he chooses. It’s his ear for loops. Which is something you really can’t teach. Aka the “loop digga.” It’s all in the sample, what section of the sample he uses, and how he flips it. Flat Tummy Tea is a perfect example.
People really just be mad disrespectful to producers that loop samples and leave them be Which is why dudes overcomplicate madlib beat makin skills He is very very skilled in finding the most obscure and beautiful sounding sample Most of his beats are loops with time stretched wobbly effects along with alotta eq on drums and bass
Love the breakdown bro. Subbed. A lot of madlibs production is time stretching samples. Either a high key sample that maybe 108bpms time stretched to fit a 92 bpm grid as an example. Also there’s tricks called side chain compression that’s used sometimes to create a “ducking” effect when the sample is side chained to the drums so the sample dips when a kick or snare is triggered. Just some tips from a beat maker of 25 years. Salute 💯.
Madlib,one of the greats...I am all about doing things outside of the box,which is why I have 4 entirely different samplers,and a hybrid studio setup,part digital and analog.I also do not buy what most folks seem to use,not really on purpose,yet I like gear that i can dig deep into.I dont use sample packs,I make my own sounds,and sometimes use sound libraries if I need a sound live while I am spinning.Those sounds came with the hardware samplers,records,CDs,casettes,etc.
Oooo! You know this is getting saved to my music production playlist asap! Shall revisit this for sure when I get home and take notes. Amazing stuff as always my guy!
Without a doubt my friend! Piñata and Bandanna are classics and I am STILL dissecting them; lyrically and production wise. Any duo of MADLIB’s are pure heat: JAYLIB, MADVILLAIN, and KANE & OTIS.
I've been binging a ton of your videos. You're a great teacher, you communicate the perfect balance of overall concepts and approaches that can be applied in any DAW and also specific technical things and WHY those things are important. Thank you so much, my music is already sounding so much more polished!
Man this beat crazy. I hope you put out these beats from the tutorials even for only listeing purposes if you don't to sell them or so. i couldn't find them anywhere and they are really fire! Keep it up
This was a fantastic analysis. Madlib's beats are so dense, that it's sometimes hard for me to be able to figure out what is going on with each individual element within the beat. You really nailed it. Great video!
Love these types of videos bro! Always get a ton of useful and interesting information from them and its super interesting to hear you do your best to emulate these legendary producers too💯💯💯
When it comes to his collaborations, I’ve heard that Madlib doesn’t release his multi-levels to recording artists. I think this further adds to his gritty and dark mix aesthetic. I can’t imagine hearing his beats mixed by someone else.
Love these new format of videos! Very simplistic and easy to follow compared to a lot of other production channels on UA-cam. Would love to see a breakdown of Kanye's production style maybe in the future 👀👀
The Beat Konducta's electronic beats are as good as the sample ones, but no one talks about. Listen to the DJ Rels project and Mind Fusion Vol. 1 mix and you'll see what I'm talking about.
something i would add is that some of that "rawness" comes from the artifacts and nuances that come from the sample and sampler he's using provides. i saw a comment about side chain compression and i see you used a tremolo for the bass and i'm almost positive that madlib didn't use either of those (but still you did a great job using it!). Almost positive the "wobbling" effect on the bass is just a result of stretching the sample with either an older sampler (roland sp 303-404) or a program that uses a different type of stretching (the "beats" style of stretching in ableton is an example). And at least in more classic madlib beats i don't think he ever touched side chain compression, but more likely used the compressor on a roland sampler or something similar, and ran it pretty hard. A lot of the effects in madlib's beats that may seem mistifying are just from the hardware/software he happened to be working with, and that's why i like the way you find ways to get creative with FL studio and make your own sounds. This a great video and inspired me to get back to chopping samples! peace
I've noticed a lot of bass guitar on newer madlibs, and some synth bass, he's definitely playing both himself. I really don't hear a ton of sampled bass as much these days, but he no doubt still uses them a lot
The warble effect on the bass is to do with the sp303 I cant remember the name of the effect on it but that is what madlib used for the sound, since madlib mainly uses an ipad to make beats now if you notice you dont hear the effect as much.
great video my man but I think the tremolo that you hear on madlibs beats is basically the warping on the sp1200 or whatever it was that he keeps using even today. its the way the samples chopped / warped that gives is this tremolo I think
Hmm I am not too sure about that. If you listen to Thuggin, you can hear the sample "melody" portion is untouched, but the bass has the wobble. I am thinking that this would indicate that he separated the bass out from the "melody" portion, and used a specific effect on it rather than the entire sample being warped. Edit: others are also saying it was an effect from the SP303. So I might be wrong about this
@@NavieD yeah that makes sense absolutely, but Ive always thought that he'd use 2 tracks you know one highpassed for the melody with a different warp and one lowpassed w the bass but again Im just speculating I have no idea, that's just what it sounded to me. Regardless of how he achieved it your technique with the tremolo is definitely super useful and Im about to try it out myself :D
Its not the sp1200. Probably the SP-606 or either the 303. It’s very recognizable for users of these machines. I know Madlib used to use the 606 as his main machine. I even brought mine out at a show and had Madlib sign it for me. He was like ‘’Thats wassup!’ As far for the bass being seperate. It could be just that the effect stands out more in the long bass tones. Alternatively it could indeed be true that he uses the isolator effect on the SP to isolate the bass. However I’d find it more likely that he would get the bass part from another sample. Because if he would isolate the bass from the same sample the tempos would still match. What you’re hearing is the tempo being slowed down or sped up through the timestretch algorithm of the machine. I’m pretty sure it was originally a side effect of a tempo change he tried to accomplish. It’s kind of funny that cats try to recreate the effect with a tremelo to me. But hey, its all about being creative and trying out new things.
@@NavieD across his discography he does it a lot, like a 16th of a bar of silence at the end of a phrase or in the pocket of a drum break, always liked the way it sounded
Haha finally someone mentioned this.. Madlib has been notorious for them stutter step pauses and he'll fool you into thinking that an expected break or sound is coming up next, but nah, it's something totally different yet it fits so well with his abstractness
@@sovereigncosmicwildman Figaro is one of the best ones purely because it's mirrored in the lyrics - "I like ice cream, we can skip the wedding" and the beat cuts on the word skip 😅
LMAOhahahahaha... you almost figured Madlib out, damn near reverse engineered his whole technique. You forgot how he leaves static like snaps, crackles and hiss in his beats. Does that classify it a lo-fi beat? He's probably the lo-fi King. Also the insane amount of change ups, vocal samples. Some of the basses he uses are so rare. Would be nice if he sold us his magical drum kits.
@@blowedoutkidtetsuo2thowed746 There's video on UA-cam of his travels to Brazil to dig, make beats and there's a lecture he gave at a university in Brazil on his beats.
Thank you. Navie D. you made a madlib sounding beat and it sounds good. We'd appreciate you if you make a streaming channel for the beats you make for inspiration .
Awesome video! learned a lot! would've loved if you had showed a little bit more detail on how you used the said plugins, but regardless, great video :)
Lol the wobble effect your talking about is phace cancellation. You play 2 notes right next to each other, which causes the frequencies to overlap and wobble. Classic effect in Drum n Bass
Madlib is very private and vague about his process .. you explained everything very well... just not sure how much he would appreciate this if he actually saw it.
Hey there Navie, just wanted to drop a line to say WOW your work is actually spectacular - stumbled on your channel the other day and have seen a few videos. Would love to do a few collaborations at some point - what would be the best way to reach you?
Madlibs skill with arrangement is one of my favorite things about his beats. He’s made beats where all he does is loop a sample and leaves it almost completely as is but he finds ways to change it up slightly and keep it engaging. He always keeps your attention.
Madlib is one of a kind. He probably made more beats than all the people watching this video combined.
Hahah I wouldn't be surprised if that were true
I strongly agree.. He's at a God level tier when it comes to beats. Dilla is up there with him. R.I.P
Dilla is the king of beats Madlib is the evolution of Dilla they were destine to meet in life love both of them rip Dilla.
@@chaseisaac9563
Bro. Don’t compare them. I grew up with madlib in the studio. He us his own. U just need to really listen to his style. Just like Kankick is.RIP Dilla.
@@geraldfirme1213damn really? What did you learn from him?
I hired an editor. Let me know what you guys think of the new style!
Also I said horn in the video when I should have said string. Please forgive me for my foolishness.
The editor spelled Madlib wrong. They're fired!
Pay the editor good, cause the style is dope.
@@blasphemous9986 It does look good, but an editor edits errors. That's at the core of the job.
The new style is good, but anyway I liked the old style as well.
Looks great
Mad is one of the most humble, talented dudes out there. Legend 👌 thanks for the vid Navie 👍
He is very enigmatic too
@@NavieD totally
Love the techniques you showed off in this video. My favorite section has to be the panning section, since not many producers pan their sounds. I would love to see this type of video done on Q-Tip, since the techniques he uses are insane!!! Especially on tribe's final album We Got It from Here... Thank You 4 Your Service.
Ooh that would be an interesting one. I love Q Tip, I briefly mention him in a video I have coming up about different styles of boom bap
Even if I stopped making beats, I still wouldnt unsubscribe from Navie D. Videos too damn good.
Well you just made me smile my friend. Thank you :)
@@NavieD Anytime my dude. I learned the most from you when it comes to tutorials. You actually teach and break it down so its understood. Most of these other guys just want to flex over UA-cam and we arent learning how to get from A to B. We are still stuck at A watching them show off their melody skills.
The production of the video is great .....
I used a double entendre
I see what you did there my friend. And I like it
Let's gooooooooooo, perfect timing, been really digging this style recently
Dag Jack you are the first commenter!
Fire thanks
You and Marlow digs are my favorite UA-camrs - thank you for these style tutorials, I’m so tired of trap lol
Shout out to Marlow digs. He seems like a cool dude
Exquisite taste my friend
Nice work. That wobble thing you are talking about is something that happens on the Roland sp samplers. When you adjust the speed of a sample on an sp it does a weird time stretching thing that creates this effect.
Nice work on re creating that sound! Subbed!
Thanks man, glad to have you on board!
dope breakdown! we need a detailed “using bass from samples” vid at some point 😎🙏🏼
that's what i'm saying
You filter it. Then chop the notes.
Finally someone that doesn't talk about mixing and mastering, thank you
Just like Alchemist, there is really no crazy secret in the way he produces. It’s all in the samples he chooses. It’s his ear for loops. Which is something you really can’t teach. Aka the “loop digga.” It’s all in the sample, what section of the sample he uses, and how he flips it. Flat Tummy Tea is a perfect example.
People really just be mad disrespectful to producers that loop samples and leave them be
Which is why dudes overcomplicate madlib beat makin skills
He is very very skilled in finding the most obscure and beautiful sounding sample
Most of his beats are loops with time stretched wobbly effects along with alotta eq on drums and bass
Thanks brother. From Mozambique with love
Love the breakdown bro. Subbed. A lot of madlibs production is time stretching samples. Either a high key sample that maybe 108bpms time stretched to fit a 92 bpm grid as an example. Also there’s tricks called side chain compression that’s used sometimes to create a “ducking” effect when the sample is side chained to the drums so the sample dips when a kick or snare is triggered. Just some tips from a beat maker of 25 years. Salute 💯.
Flying lotus does a lot of that too, great comment!
Madlib,one of the greats...I am all about doing things outside of the box,which is why I have 4 entirely different samplers,and a hybrid studio setup,part digital and analog.I also do not buy what most folks seem to use,not really on purpose,yet I like gear that i can dig deep into.I dont use sample packs,I make my own sounds,and sometimes use sound libraries if I need a sound live while I am spinning.Those sounds came with the hardware samplers,records,CDs,casettes,etc.
Dude‘s been using an iPad for 10 years and nobody noticed until he told the world. That’s greatness right there.
I agree with this 100%. Really goes against a lot of the DAW snobbery and whatnot that can be common with producers
And that why its never really been about what you use but how you use it.
Dont know why everybody is tripping out about this.. I mean people produce on Laptops too.. Ipad is als a computer.
People are goin crazy over ipad production
Bruh I produce tracks on android
Yeah me too word up, first started with beatmaking in bandlab some of that work Are on my yt pretty far down in the playlist @@A.R.V_02
Please keep on doing producer breakdowns! These are my fav vids of yours!
Will do! I have a 9th wonder, Timbaland and JPEGMAFIA one coming up
Navie coming in clutch. Always thorough and concise.
Don't really see too many madlib videos explain it this clear
Thanks for sharing
You are welcome my Boom Bap friend
@@NavieD respect to you Navie 👍🏽
Oooo! You know this is getting saved to my music production playlist asap! Shall revisit this for sure when I get home and take notes. Amazing stuff as always my guy!
Thank you my sweet pea 😘
@@NavieD 😉
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I owe this man so much
C'mon now, don't be silly
one of best beatmaking tip channel fr
Finally! Been waiting on this one 👏🏾
I have ones for 9th wonder, JPEGMAFIA, and Timbaland planned for the next few months
@@NavieD 9th💪🏾
Right away this is definitely one of my favorite beats from you bro🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Madlib and Freddie Gibbs one of the best duos ever?
Madlib and MF DOOM
They do have an excellent batting average
@@cln5510 agree
@@cln5510 ALL CAPS
Without a doubt my friend! Piñata and Bandanna are classics and I am STILL dissecting them; lyrically and production wise. Any duo of MADLIB’s are pure heat: JAYLIB, MADVILLAIN, and KANE & OTIS.
I've been binging a ton of your videos. You're a great teacher, you communicate the perfect balance of overall concepts and approaches that can be applied in any DAW and also specific technical things and WHY those things are important. Thank you so much, my music is already sounding so much more polished!
bro just found out about this channel, is SO underrated tf, thx for your work. keep it up! saludos!
Glad you finally found me Martin!
One of the best beat videos I’ve seen recently, great tips for getting that sound. Thanks man!
Thank you Frank!
Man this beat crazy. I hope you put out these beats from the tutorials even for only listeing purposes if you don't to sell them or so. i couldn't find them anywhere and they are really fire! Keep it up
Thank you Saif! As of right now the beats are just sitting on my computer
@@NavieD i hope you plan to release them soon bro lol They are actually too dope to not being released.
@@saif.eldurssi I agree man, this beat is way too hard to not put out!
This was a fantastic analysis. Madlib's beats are so dense, that it's sometimes hard for me to be able to figure out what is going on with each individual element within the beat. You really nailed it. Great video!
Love these types of videos bro! Always get a ton of useful and interesting information from them and its super interesting to hear you do your best to emulate these legendary producers too💯💯💯
Thanks JD! I am deciding whether I should do 9th wonder, Timbaland or JPEGMAFIA next
All great choices bro! I'd watch any of those videos. 9th Wonder especially sounds dope
Awesome video. There aren’t a whole lot of tutorials for these type of beats so this is great 💪
I hope it helps Peppi!
@@NavieD no doubt, keep up the good work 🙏
best channel for sampled beats tutorial man
When it comes to his collaborations, I’ve heard that Madlib doesn’t release his multi-levels to recording artists. I think this further adds to his gritty and dark mix aesthetic. I can’t imagine hearing his beats mixed by someone else.
Interesting, so they just 2 track for all recordings huh
@@NavieD Apparently so. It’s generally more common than I thought. Great content by the way!
Old comment but are multi-levels each part of the beat but separated? So the sample then the bass then the drums.
@@ladyheroin.v4143 That’s right!
You are changing the game of beat making / tutorials
Im tellin you !
Well thank you Al. I hope you liked it!
Every time I watch one of your videos my beats level up! Thank you Navie you da real
MVP dawg.
Love these new format of videos! Very simplistic and easy to follow compared to a lot of other production channels on UA-cam. Would love to see a breakdown of Kanye's production style maybe in the future 👀👀
For some reason, Kanye never even popped into my mind to do. Will add to list, thanks!
Flying Lotus next? Appreciate your tutorials they’re very helpful btw
Thank you man! So far, I have JPEGMAFIA, 9th Wonder and Timbaland complete. I shall add Flying Lotus to the list
@@NavieD omg a flying lotus video would be legendary 🙏🏽🔥🔥
The Beat Konducta's electronic beats are as good as the sample ones, but no one talks about. Listen to the DJ Rels project and Mind Fusion Vol. 1 mix and you'll see what I'm talking about.
Ooh thanks for the recommendation. I am gonna take a peak
Nobody knows about djrells or his jazz shit
@@NavieD *peek
He's a genius.
This is true
something i would add is that some of that "rawness" comes from the artifacts and nuances that come from the sample and sampler he's using provides. i saw a comment about side chain compression and i see you used a tremolo for the bass and i'm almost positive that madlib didn't use either of those (but still you did a great job using it!). Almost positive the "wobbling" effect on the bass is just a result of stretching the sample with either an older sampler (roland sp 303-404) or a program that uses a different type of stretching (the "beats" style of stretching in ableton is an example). And at least in more classic madlib beats i don't think he ever touched side chain compression, but more likely used the compressor on a roland sampler or something similar, and ran it pretty hard. A lot of the effects in madlib's beats that may seem mistifying are just from the hardware/software he happened to be working with, and that's why i like the way you find ways to get creative with FL studio and make your own sounds. This a great video and inspired me to get back to chopping samples! peace
The editing in this video reminds me a lot of genius breakdowns. Really digging it you just got a new sub
Montara is my favorite madlib song, bro is my favorite producer, thank u for this video g
Cool video man I love madlib beats!
Thank you Dannyboy
Always leave with something from the goat Navie💯
I've noticed a lot of bass guitar on newer madlibs, and some synth bass, he's definitely playing both himself. I really don't hear a ton of sampled bass as much these days, but he no doubt still uses them a lot
The warble effect on the bass is to do with the sp303 I cant remember the name of the effect on it but that is what madlib used for the sound,
since madlib mainly uses an ipad to make beats now if you notice you dont hear the effect as much.
The fact he uses an iPad to do production now is wild. No More Parties in LA's beat being on some iPad is a trippy thought.
great video my man but I think the tremolo that you hear on madlibs beats is basically the warping on the sp1200 or whatever it was that he keeps using even today. its the way the samples chopped / warped that gives is this tremolo I think
Sounds like a tremolo effect to me.
Hmm I am not too sure about that. If you listen to Thuggin, you can hear the sample "melody" portion is untouched, but the bass has the wobble. I am thinking that this would indicate that he separated the bass out from the "melody" portion, and used a specific effect on it rather than the entire sample being warped.
Edit: others are also saying it was an effect from the SP303. So I might be wrong about this
@@NavieD yeah that makes sense absolutely, but Ive always thought that he'd use 2 tracks you know one highpassed for the melody with a different warp and one lowpassed w the bass but again Im just speculating I have no idea, that's just what it sounded to me. Regardless of how he achieved it your technique with the tremolo is definitely super useful and Im about to try it out myself :D
Its not the sp1200. Probably the SP-606 or either the 303. It’s very recognizable for users of these machines. I know Madlib used to use the 606 as his main machine. I even brought mine out at a show and had Madlib sign it for me. He was like ‘’Thats wassup!’ As far for the bass being seperate. It could be just that the effect stands out more in the long bass tones. Alternatively it could indeed be true that he uses the isolator effect on the SP to isolate the bass. However I’d find it more likely that he would get the bass part from another sample. Because if he would isolate the bass from the same sample the tempos would still match. What you’re hearing is the tempo being slowed down or sped up through the timestretch algorithm of the machine. I’m pretty sure it was originally a side effect of a tempo change he tried to accomplish. It’s kind of funny that cats try to recreate the effect with a tremelo to me. But hey, its all about being creative and trying out new things.
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LONG LIVE MF DOOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
May he rest in peace
That wobble you hear is from them Roland SP drum machines that genius of a man uses. And he does LP-Shelving filtering too it seems.
Great video, You are a gem man.
💎 dis me
All about the use of pauses to add rhythm n suspense to a looping melody
True, those drops do add to the beat
@@NavieD across his discography he does it a lot, like a 16th of a bar of silence at the end of a phrase or in the pocket of a drum break, always liked the way it sounded
Haha finally someone mentioned this.. Madlib has been notorious for them stutter step pauses and he'll fool you into thinking that an expected break or sound is coming up next, but nah, it's something totally different yet it fits so well with his abstractness
@@sovereigncosmicwildman Figaro is one of the best ones purely because it's mirrored in the lyrics - "I like ice cream, we can skip the wedding" and the beat cuts on the word skip 😅
LMAOhahahahaha... you almost figured Madlib out, damn near reverse engineered his whole technique. You forgot how he leaves static like snaps, crackles and hiss in his beats. Does that classify it a lo-fi beat? He's probably the lo-fi King. Also the insane amount of change ups, vocal samples. Some of the basses he uses are so rare. Would be nice if he sold us his magical drum kits.
Madlib's Definently One of The Creators of Lofi Hip Hop IMO. Along With Dilla, DOOM, & Nujabes.
Yeah some of the samples that he uses are so unique. He digs deep for his samples it seems
@@NavieD deeper than deep! He probably has insane frequent flier miles from traveling and digging in obscure record and vintage shops
@@blowedoutkidtetsuo2thowed746
There's video on UA-cam of his travels to Brazil to dig, make beats and there's a lecture he gave at a university in Brazil on his beats.
Dude...If I could get a madlib drumkit, i would die. The drums he uses are so fucking rare and unique.
Nice work bro, Madlib is the best breathing
My fav producer since finding in 04
Dilla is the best though 👑
The Basetone technic give me a lot of ideas
That's all I can hope for my friend
Thank you. Navie D. you made a madlib sounding beat and it sounds good. We'd appreciate you if you make a streaming channel for the beats you make for inspiration .
greatest producer of all time
this beat u made is fire
Thank you my friend
Awesome video! learned a lot! would've loved if you had showed a little bit more detail on how you used the said plugins, but regardless, great video :)
Thanks for watching!
this is insane. we need a masterclass for this 🙇🏽♂️
Oh man this is good good🔥
Glad you like it my love
you nailed that beat man, really sounds like Madlib
the editing on this video brooooo
Hope you liked it!
Lol the wobble effect your talking about is phace cancellation. You play 2 notes right next to each other, which causes the frequencies to overlap and wobble. Classic effect in Drum n Bass
I always wondered how to get soft kicks that stand out like madlibs never works when I try it
You ever try EQing the subbier region so it's not as "hard"?
i love this guy
Well I love you too young Bino
maldib is my fav producer ngl
Huehuehue I see what you did there
Dope video 👌greetings 🤜🤛
Big Sepi, how is it going?
@@NavieD thanks all ok Navie
I like the transitions but I think they should be longer
Keep up with the good work:D
You mean the titles in the video?
@@NavieD I think so haha. its at 2:25 for example
Thanks for this unc Navie
You are welcome young Sai
"what this BASSically does..." ;D Nice vid TY for sharing these tips!
I am making double entendres in my videos
@@NavieD Haha exactly :D
Man you are genius
you can tell he gets a lot of ideas from old recording styles
Madlib is very private and vague about his process .. you explained everything very well... just not sure how much he would appreciate this if he actually saw it.
Thanks, man!
Me siento como prometeo robando el fuego a los dioses, gracias por el video
Luv your vids bro
Much Gratitude
Thank you for watching Kin!
Amazing video
Amazing comment Henric 😘
NAVIE THE GOAT 💪🏾🙏🏾💯
SourGod! Where you been, haven't seen you in a minute
@@NavieD 😂 Yeah man, life pretty much took over. But I’m getting back in tune with the UA-cam streets.
madlib’s “bass wobble” is almost always time stretched bass loops off the sp-303 or anything else.
sampled bass sounds so much better than any other alternate
Could you do one on how to get your 808 sounding like those super clear and bassy eartickling 808s in the young stoner life album pls
Hahah what's an example of this
@@NavieD diamonds dancing w young thug a good one
That bass Is just BLAM
Navie D - "Aesthetic"
Great vid and tips 👌 I've been a Malib fan since Lootpack. Have you done a Havoc production one yet?
I made a video on boom bap that I plan on releasing at the end of the month, and one of the styles I cover is the Mobb Deep style
@@NavieD Awesome looking forward to it. Keep up the great work 💪
Thank you
Thank YOU Omar!
You should check a russian dude named Skryptonite [Скриптонит]. His beats are just... well, you have to listen. He is very famous in our country
you're godsend
i think knx has a alot of sampled bass as his bass tone too.
Hey there Navie, just wanted to drop a line to say WOW your work is actually spectacular - stumbled on your channel the other day and have seen a few videos. Would love to do a few collaborations at some point - what would be the best way to reach you?
Glad you're liking my videos! You can hit my email in the description
Great tutorial bro, subscribed. What compressors/ eq do you use on your samples to extract the most out of it? 💯
0:19 Maldib 🤨
Edit: other than that, great video
ollol damn it, I didn't catch that. My editor has really borked me there
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BEMCEE was here 🗡️🧙🏿♂️✊🏿🔥
I see that
@@NavieD Thanks for noticing 🧙🏿♂️🗡️✊🏿🔥
Dope video fosho
Thank you Jeswil!
Madlib is fire
"Kemyh is fire" is what they will also say one day
@@NavieD frfr
Do a 40 tutorial. That would be interesting.
I actually don't listen to much Drake if I am gonna be honest
I really love the way he says aesthetic.. Ass-Thetic
Hahah I dunno how to pronounce it any other way