Do you have any advice for making unique and creative beats that are not really mainstream and just kinda different. Thanks for all that you do. Appreciate you bro. ✌🏿 Peace and blessings.
@@HS-AZ.7 my question for you would be what’s your goal with the beats, no right answer, but do you still want sell them, or just like making them and maybe they sell, maybe the don’t?
@@DillyDGIB got it bro. Thank you for the simple, valuable answer. I definitely have a clear perspective of how I should go about it now. The video is super informative and helpful btw. Love bro.
😂 Knowing that Kanye asked the pizza guy what he thought of his beat, make me feel less crazy.. a few weeks ago I was making beats on my break at work, I asked this one girl what she thought of the beat I was making. (didn’t know her at all) I let her listen and asked her to be VERY critical on what she doesn’t like and not what she does. She said the beat sounds, Very “Christmas-y” gave her Christmas vibes, Lmao and she didn’t like the how loud the open hats and rim shots were were💔😭.. but I took that criticism and sat on it. A few days later I went back into that beat, pitched the chords down lower, took out a few keys, took the BPM down a few notches, added base lines, mixed it all over again, and added a sample to compliment the beat. (She didn’t get to hear the final result, because I got a new job) so I don’t know if it sounds better or worse lol.. but I’m always open to criticism. I don’t care if you know music or you don’t. Doesn’t even matter what genre you like. Like you said Dilly, people don’t gaf abt the process of making a beat. They wanna hear something tht moves them or touches the soul 💯.. but Appreciate these videos tho bro. Much love 💪🏾
haha love this attitude, yeah I do the same I ask anyone and everyone for feedback, you'll get a wide variety of responses for sure. Thanks for watching, and I appreciate the comment!
Dilly… you are the reason I will start my Beatstars journey soon! Making Beats / Songs since 15 years! I am more than ready to take over! Thank you for the inspiration!!! Much love and Greetz from Germany ❤️
Dilly for president. You are so right about feeling and emotion, it's something I know to be true but it's so easy to lose perspective and forget how important that is. I think the same goes for importance of actually having a great song vs having a great beat
Hahah thank you! True! It’s so simple and obvious, but I feel for some reason people (myself included) lose sight of this when you spend a lot of time on something
I resonated so much with what you said about getting stuck in a routine and just uploading for the sake of it. Happy to hear that other producers have been in that situation and that we instead should focus on making the best ideas possible. Thanks bro! 🙏🏼
can you do a video about tax and all that legal stuff as soon as you stared getting a regular paycheck on beatstars . And great video too bro, keep em coming 🔥🔥
I sent you messages thanking you for each video on Instagram, but I'm just stopping by to thank you here for all your videos that have helped me so much to fulfill my dream! Thank you so much for everything! Greetings from Chile
Solid points - Thanks :) A video about balancing between "too little vs too much" would be nice. Meaning how to make a beat feel full but still leave room for the singer to fit in. Also maybe a video about song structure aka how many Verses and Choruses? How long they should be? Hooks, and etc.. Great stuff Im following for a while now :)
Thanks for watching. That’s a good idea! Short answer is to not go crazy with a lead melody, that’s the artists job, have everything support the artist, you can usually go crazy with chords and melody’s within the chord and if you do runs, just do them quickly as transitions, that’s helped me a lot!
Thank you very much for this! 🙏 You deserve much love when you try to help people like you do. Hope you will have all the success that you want in your life, you deserve it!
Great advice, thank you! I gotta say, the only beat I've sold is the one I didn't make as a 'beat'. I was just inspired to make music and did one, originally, for myself but I decided to post it and say "what the hell", let's see if I could actually sell a beat. I sold the exclusive not long after that. Since then, I tried to sell more beats but I couldn't, I think it's because I made them with a "beat selling" mentality and not to make something great.
Dilly! I had to put this vid on pause and had to say you really improved the editing on this one. The cc's the whole vid, the little cuts to show clips about what you saying, everything was leveled up on this one. Also very much informative video. thanks!!
Lol dude (where's my car) every time it shows you listening to your music with your mouth agape...you low-key look like a version of Matthew McConaughey...."alright alright alright" 😅. Awesome info man, love it! Learning gems 💎 👀✍️ Thanks a million 🙌
@@DillyDGIB lol you see it?! Hey y'all might be cousins 🤔....maybe he can get you a music placement in one of his future movies 😁🤞 And for sure man, thanks for sharing your journey. It's inspiration I needed. Dabbled in FL Studio for like 4-5 months then stopped for a year, barely got back into it like a week ago after seeing one of your videos. Thanks for reigniting the fire ❤️🔥 I jumped the gun and sent un-mixed beats to Internet Money on UA-cam Live a year ago. They roasted me 😐🤦 I must "master the craft" and strike back with a vengeance! 🥷😈🤜💥🎶🎵
These are some incredible videos you've been putting out. You can tell you have experience involved with everything you say. 100% relatable and thats why I'm commenting on this. Thank you for the high quality content.
Appreciate it! I usually go intro for 16 bars, 16 bars part a of the verse, 16 bars, part b of the verse, 16 bars of the hook. Sometimes variation though, it all depends. I'm just trying to make it engaging and entertaining
Thank you for genuinely helping others in the music community. In your early days as a music creator, how did people find your beats on UA-cam? With so many excellent creators, it seems easy to get “lost” in the sea of content. To be specific, would you mind sharing what you did to attract viewers to your videos? Much gratitude!
Have you watched my how to grow a type beat video? I think I answer this super in depth in that. The link is in the description of this video, lmk if you still have questions though
I'm finally starting to let go of my perfectionist tendencies, but if I think the beat I make on a said day sucks I can't upload it. My problem is thinking that everything less that the best beat ever to me is trash. Although I'm slowly getting better I still have a lot of work to do. Once I can do that, I'll be able to consistently upload
I've been there for sure, perfectionism is definitely a battle. One thing that helps me is that I keep in mind people don't remember your misses for very long. They kind of just fade away, and the hits stick around. Also if you can make your goal to improve and to practice dealing with failure vs putting out the most perfect idea (which doesn't exist) then that can help too. And then at the same time make sure you're trying to make something amazing every day
Hey man just found your content and I had been submitting a track to Spotify playlists and the feedback is so mixed man ! Some love some hate … but that quote on something wrong but not having the correct critique hits !!! Have to keep hitting the drawing board to come up with something better ! Appreciate it man
Hi Dilly! My name is Bryan. I'm one of your many subscribers and I love your drum sound so much it got this grimey sound and it's heavy, especially your kick and 808 are so fire🔥 And I'm just speechless how you optimized your business. And your strategy is my go-to route I'm gonna make when I get better. I'm actually Korean, 20 years old, a college student. My major has nothing to do with music but I want to be a producer like you. I've been making beats for 2 years but I was just messing around back then and now I started to take this path seriously. I was hoping if you could let me know in what year you started making beats and how long it took for you to actually upload your first song from then. It would be an honor to hear from you Dilly! Thanks for your time :)
Great content man! When you talk about being consistent and posting daily, were you posting a new beat everyday? How many beats would you create in a day?
What genre do you want to make that'll change the answer, but a quick one for dummies would be use a lot of 1-5 chord progressions and move as little as possible across the keyboard. So if you're in A minor (white keys) go from an A minor chord to an E minor chord. Travis Scott and Drake do this all the time
my ego gets so damaged when someone just says "cool" too my beat like wtf I took hours to create this and this is what I get, but thats not my call to judge a critique gotta keep moving and improve, other people seemed to really enjoy this particular beat, ill def aim for all 10's like always tho on the next.
It actually is a numbers game. Theres no way around it. Theres a reason why 90% of major labels revenue comes from 10% of their roster. (Source: The Song Machine Inside The Hit Factory by John Seabrook) The best you can do is create a process where you feel youre not selling a low quality product. Yes you look at your analytics to try to find patterns but even after all that research youre going to end with a shit ratio of songs that didnt do well vs the ones that did. You play an educated and adjusting numbers game is I guess one way to put it which can still be super profitable. Closing clients at 15% is a shit ratio but close 15% out of a million still gives you alot of money.
Good point! I totally agree with you, I guess I was just saying it’s not strictly a numbers game, and this is just what’s worked for me but I think going for something great, instead of not low quality is the move. But no way around it, volume matters.
Hey man amazing content 💣! I have bunch of questions - I hope it's Ok to ask a few ^^ I'm coming from another genre, and many things are quite different: 1) Can you tell a bit about humanising vs quantising. How far can you go off the grid, are there elements you humanise more e.g. maybe pianos and others which you keep more on the grid maybe some drums which make the main rhythm? E.g. in my main genre everything is 100% dead quantised. 2) Can you tell a bit about your mixing concept and the process. I analysed one beat of yours and it was like -10-12LUFS loudness and -0.1 TP so I assume once you put them out there the beat comes already "mastered"/limited. Do you have some levels you keep while producing e.g. for the kick, bass, main percussive elements. Are you applying limiting afterward or produce into the limiter? 3) Can you tell a bit about the low-end, as far as I saw it in R&B it's also reserved for kick &bass, so I got it right, that the elements like vocals, pads, drums don't go lower then let's say 80-100Hz, right? What about if kick & bass hits simultaneously, is it acceptable to have them summing, or is it e.g. side-chained, the lows removed from the bass or such things? i hope I didn't ask too many questions, but it's really great how you explain and you have a lot of inside knowledge.
Thanks! I usually go intro for 16 bars, 16 bars part a of the verse, 16 bars, part b of the verse, 16 bars of the hook. Sometimes it varies though, it all depends. I'm just trying to make it engaging and entertaining
Ask yourself why you're doing it? You may be too focused on numbers or sales, instead of trying to make people feel something with your music. Learn some new techniques, breakdown some of your favorite beats. If you've just been going ridiculously hard, maybe take a quick break
Something that helps me out, is just embracing the boredom. I'll say things to myself like "This is why everyone else quits, and I'm not gonna do that" and that can hype me up. Also try to learn new stuff, there's always more to learn, try to do things on a harder level, like play live instruments, all that. That helps me as well!
Hi Dilly, thanks for the tips. In a recent video, you said that if you want to be a professional producer, "''Make the music you are inspired to make' is the worst career advice I have ever heard" "You have to make what works." But you also say that you have to create music that you really feel. Am I correct? When you create beats, how do you reconcile creating what you believe the audience will like with what comes from the heart?
super random - I flipped the same sample of the background beat playing and would love to send it to you to hear your take on it! always love seeing the similarities/differences
I definitely make beats to make people feel energized and to feel good. I see you only have around 4.5 subs but yet over 1 million views on your top beat. My question is how do I get more views on my beats?
So this is my beat channel ua-cam.com/users/LilYungMaan I have 112k subs. Here's a video that can help you with that! ua-cam.com/video/Jv8o6pjbyiY/v-deo.html
Can you talk abit about using soul samples and if you’ve had any bumps using soul samples while on BeatStars. I understand if you can’t if it could seem as legal advice so if that’s the case can you talk about: how you export and organize your beats for sale ? Thanks man been listening for ages to your stuff. Would definitely collab one day if I ever had the chance 🔥
If you ever had any questions for me ask them here, I'm responding to EVERYTHING
Can we get a midi pack though!?
@@sharifeady6834 never thought about it, would that be valuable? Like piano starters?
Do you have any advice for making unique and creative beats that are not really mainstream and just kinda different. Thanks for all that you do. Appreciate you bro. ✌🏿 Peace and blessings.
@@HS-AZ.7 my question for you would be what’s your goal with the beats, no right answer, but do you still want sell them, or just like making them and maybe they sell, maybe the don’t?
@@DillyDGIB got it bro. Thank you for the simple, valuable answer. I definitely have a clear perspective of how I should go about it now. The video is super informative and helpful btw. Love bro.
sorry for taking a while with this one, I'm working on my workflow, I'm hoping I can get the next one out within a week
😂 Knowing that Kanye asked the pizza guy what he thought of his beat, make me feel less crazy.. a few weeks ago I was making beats on my break at work, I asked this one girl what she thought of the beat I was making. (didn’t know her at all) I let her listen and asked her to be VERY critical on what she doesn’t like and not what she does. She said the beat sounds, Very “Christmas-y” gave her Christmas vibes, Lmao and she didn’t like the how loud the open hats and rim shots were were💔😭.. but I took that criticism and sat on it. A few days later I went back into that beat, pitched the chords down lower, took out a few keys, took the BPM down a few notches, added base lines, mixed it all over again, and added a sample to compliment the beat. (She didn’t get to hear the final result, because I got a new job) so I don’t know if it sounds better or worse lol.. but I’m always open to criticism. I don’t care if you know music or you don’t. Doesn’t even matter what genre you like. Like you said Dilly, people don’t gaf abt the process of making a beat. They wanna hear something tht moves them or touches the soul 💯.. but Appreciate these videos tho bro. Much love 💪🏾
haha love this attitude, yeah I do the same I ask anyone and everyone for feedback, you'll get a wide variety of responses for sure. Thanks for watching, and I appreciate the comment!
Dilly… you are the reason I will start my Beatstars journey soon! Making Beats / Songs since 15 years! I am more than ready to take over! Thank you for the inspiration!!!
Much love and Greetz from Germany ❤️
You got this bro! Thanks for watching!
Can't tell you how much I've appreciated you as inspiration Dilly. It's so cool to see how far you've come, and it inspires more patience in me 👊
That means a lot, thanks for watching!
dayum bro your content is FKING AMAZING
Dilly for president. You are so right about feeling and emotion, it's something I know to be true but it's so easy to lose perspective and forget how important that is. I think the same goes for importance of actually having a great song vs having a great beat
Hahah thank you!
True! It’s so simple and obvious, but I feel for some reason people (myself included) lose sight of this when you spend a lot of time on something
I resonated so much with what you said about getting stuck in a routine and just uploading for the sake of it. Happy to hear that other producers have been in that situation and that we instead should focus on making the best ideas possible. Thanks bro! 🙏🏼
Facts, it's something I have to remind myself of often!
I just finished watching KXVIs vid and now im here, please upload more
Kxvi is a legend, trying to as much as possible!
Every video on this producer style channel just gets better and better !
Thanks Daniel, I’ve been working on editing and animating a ton. I’m pumped you noticed!
OK I HEAR YOU DILLYYYYY THAT FIRST BEAT GOT ME SO TICKLED 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 I like that lol
can you do a video about tax and all that legal stuff as soon as you stared getting a regular paycheck on beatstars .
And great video too bro, keep em coming 🔥🔥
That could be a valuable video, taxes are the worst part of all this, I'm not great at taxes tbh. A CPA really helps out with this.
i ain’t ever heard lessons or tips like this fr inspiring
Love hearing that, thanks fro watching bro!
this whole thing is gems
I sent you messages thanking you for each video on Instagram, but I'm just stopping by to thank you here for all your videos that have helped me so much to fulfill my dream! Thank you so much for everything! Greetings from Chile
You're a legend thanks for watching. It's amazing to hear that these help, that's what it's all for!
Actual gems instead of generic advice!
That’s the best feedback!
So i see where i been lacking...an upload schedule. Wow. Man you my coach lol
There you go! If you want to be professional you have to stick to a schedule, it's a different game
This whole video was perfectly well said
Appreciate it bro!
Bruv I’ve been listening to your stuff for a couple of years now. With that being said, I’d be very happy to see you earn mainstream
Fame soon
"How can people selfishly use my music" Wow Dilly, you have such great insights and explain them so clearly, amazing video
That always helps me get in the right mindset. Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it 🙏
Solid points - Thanks :) A video about balancing between "too little vs too much" would be nice.
Meaning how to make a beat feel full but still leave room for the singer to fit in.
Also maybe a video about song structure aka how many Verses and Choruses? How long they should be? Hooks, and etc..
Great stuff Im following for a while now :)
Thanks for watching.
That’s a good idea! Short answer is to not go crazy with a lead melody, that’s the artists job, have everything support the artist, you can usually go crazy with chords and melody’s within the chord and if you do runs, just do them quickly as transitions, that’s helped me a lot!
@@DillyDGIB cool, thanks!
hungarian soloed over an altered dominant chord hahaha great video bro love it
Dilly always dropping gems 💎 ✨️ 💯💯⚡️
Thanks for watching!
Thank you 🙏🏽 I deleted all my old stuff and now starting all over again. This definitely helps.
🔥 keep going bro
Great vid, keep them coming! Cooking up with the Limitless pack a little later today 🙌
Send me what you make on IG!
@@DillyDGIB gotchu! 🙏🏾
Thank you very much for this! 🙏 You deserve much love when you try to help people like you do. Hope you will have all the success that you want in your life, you deserve it!
King dilly 👑
Right back at you bro, your new video is gonna go crazy!
No doubt your videos are the best on this beat selling game bro, thanks for share this many details... always watching !!!
Thanks bro!
Great advice, thank you! I gotta say, the only beat I've sold is the one I didn't make as a 'beat'. I was just inspired to make music and did one, originally, for myself but I decided to post it and say "what the hell", let's see if I could actually sell a beat. I sold the exclusive not long after that. Since then, I tried to sell more beats but I couldn't, I think it's because I made them with a "beat selling" mentality and not to make something great.
Wow, I loved reading this comment. That’s exactly what I’ve noticed for myself!
Great vid. Super insightful 👏
Thanks!
You’re awesome dude
Everything you said on point!
Glad you liked it!
Dilly! I had to put this vid on pause and had to say you really improved the editing on this one. The cc's the whole vid, the little cuts to show clips about what you saying, everything was leveled up on this one. Also very much informative video. thanks!!
Appreciate it, I’ve been working on editing animations a ton, glad you noticed! Thanks for watching!
This video has some gold info. I'll be rewatching this from time to time! Thanks!
Dilly you’ve seriously inspired me so much thank you
Love to hear that, that’s the goal, thanks for watching!
Great video bro! Nice touch on the Hungarian minor scale over an altered dominant ninth chord
haha thanks bro!
Lol dude (where's my car) every time it shows you listening to your music with your mouth agape...you low-key look like a version of Matthew McConaughey...."alright alright alright" 😅. Awesome info man, love it! Learning gems 💎 👀✍️ Thanks a million 🙌
hahaha, I can see totally see that. Thanks for watching man
@@DillyDGIB lol you see it?! Hey y'all might be cousins 🤔....maybe he can get you a music placement in one of his future movies 😁🤞
And for sure man, thanks for sharing your journey. It's inspiration I needed. Dabbled in FL Studio for like 4-5 months then stopped for a year, barely got back into it like a week ago after seeing one of your videos. Thanks for reigniting the fire ❤️🔥
I jumped the gun and sent un-mixed beats to Internet Money on UA-cam Live a year ago. They roasted me 😐🤦 I must "master the craft" and strike back with a vengeance! 🥷😈🤜💥🎶🎵
gems!
Ayyye appreciate it!!
very inspiring 🤝 I appreciate the effort u give in your content. Solid.👊
Thanks bro! Appreciate you watching!
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🙏🙏
You just gave me motivation
Great advice
Thanks!
Thank you for these videos! Keep doing more of these🙏🏾🙏🏾
Thanks for watching, will do!
So much gems in this video im glad i subbed 🔥💪🏽
Thanks for watching!
@@DillyDGIB keep up the great work bro ur a true inspiration 💯
Thank you for sharing your experience man
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Thank you for watching!
Your videos are some of the most helpful I've found so thanks! I have tried on and off this music thing without sucess. Now it's the time to crush it
dilly u the man
Right back at you bro!
I love your music bro keep at it
Thanks for listening, will do!
Dilly you're such an inspiration. Thank you for these videos!
Thanks for sharing your experience 🔥 That motivated me to start again 💪
Love to hear that!
Love your channel. Learning a lot of from you.
I'm glad I can help, thanks for watching!
These videos are really helpful and inspiring bro💯
Love to hear it! Thanks for watching!
Super helpful, Dilly thank you🙏
found your channel today and I feel like it's time for me to go back making beats.
That's awesome, do it!
These are some incredible videos you've been putting out. You can tell you have experience involved with everything you say. 100% relatable and thats why I'm commenting on this. Thank you for the high quality content.
6:00 so when you listen to samples and stuff you just go by feeling and clear them later? love your channel, bro, thx! 🔥🔥
Thanks Dilly. This content is really valuable to me and goals.
so true
💯💯
i love this guy
Right back at you man, thanks for watching!
this an awesome video dilly
:)
Your awesome, thanks for watching!
Great video bro can always count on you for good advice!
Fire tips!
Appreciate the time you took to share.
Your an inspiration no cap
That’s great to hear! That’s my goal 💯
Thank you for sharing
letsssss goooooo
The goat!!
I'm inspired brother, keep uplifting 🙏
love the vids bro keep it up
Will do bro, thanks for watching!
Great content fella!!
Great tips Dilly, keep it up.
You really have helped me out a lot with this
Really been loving these videos Dilly, been helping me out alot, keep it up 🙏
Love to hear it, thanks for watching!
very solid advice here!
Thanks bro! You're the goat!
How do you arrange your beats? Great channel btw .....
Appreciate it! I usually go intro for 16 bars, 16 bars part a of the verse, 16 bars, part b of the verse, 16 bars of the hook. Sometimes variation though, it all depends. I'm just trying to make it engaging and entertaining
Thank you for your insight
No problem, thanks for watching!
Love these…
Thanks for watching bro!
Thank you for genuinely helping others in the music community. In your early days as a music creator, how did people find your beats on UA-cam? With so many excellent creators, it seems easy to get “lost” in the sea of content. To be specific, would you mind sharing what you did to attract viewers to your videos? Much gratitude!
Have you watched my how to grow a type beat video? I think I answer this super in depth in that. The link is in the description of this video, lmk if you still have questions though
Thanks for the reply! Yes, I have watched your video on creating a type beat channel. Very informative. I will go back and watch again.
I'm finally starting to let go of my perfectionist tendencies, but if I think the beat I make on a said day sucks I can't upload it. My problem is thinking that everything less that the best beat ever to me is trash. Although I'm slowly getting better I still have a lot of work to do. Once I can do that, I'll be able to consistently upload
I've been there for sure, perfectionism is definitely a battle. One thing that helps me is that I keep in mind people don't remember your misses for very long. They kind of just fade away, and the hits stick around. Also if you can make your goal to improve and to practice dealing with failure vs putting out the most perfect idea (which doesn't exist) then that can help too. And then at the same time make sure you're trying to make something amazing every day
@@DillyDGIB That's really great advice seriously, thanks for being a mentor figure to amateur producers. Helps a ton
Hey man just found your content and I had been submitting a track to Spotify playlists and the feedback is so mixed man ! Some love some hate … but that quote on something wrong but not having the correct critique hits !!! Have to keep hitting the drawing board to come up with something better ! Appreciate it man
Facts! Thanks for watching!
Hi Dilly! My name is Bryan. I'm one of your many subscribers and I love your drum sound so much it got this grimey sound and it's heavy, especially your kick and 808 are so fire🔥
And I'm just speechless how you optimized your business. And your strategy is my go-to route I'm gonna make when I get better.
I'm actually Korean, 20 years old, a college student. My major has nothing to do with music but I want to be a producer like you. I've been making beats for 2 years but I was just messing around back then and now I started to take this path seriously.
I was hoping if you could let me know in what year you started making beats and how long it took for you to actually upload your first song from then.
It would be an honor to hear from you Dilly! Thanks for your time :)
Great content man! When you talk about being consistent and posting daily, were you posting a new beat everyday? How many beats would you create in a day?
What are some music theory tips for dummies. I just started making beats two months ago and I’m stumped when it comes to playing the piano.
What genre do you want to make that'll change the answer, but a quick one for dummies would be use a lot of 1-5 chord progressions and move as little as possible across the keyboard. So if you're in A minor (white keys) go from an A minor chord to an E minor chord. Travis Scott and Drake do this all the time
my ego gets so damaged when someone just says "cool" too my beat like wtf I took hours to create this and this is what I get, but thats not my call to judge a critique gotta keep moving and improve, other people seemed to really enjoy this particular beat, ill def aim for all 10's like always tho on the next.
Facts lol, it used to bother me more, now it’s just good information to me and I move on quickly
the lesson 3 is golden key
It actually is a numbers game. Theres no way around it. Theres a reason why 90% of major labels revenue comes from 10% of their roster. (Source: The Song Machine Inside The Hit Factory by John Seabrook) The best you can do is create a process where you feel youre not selling a low quality product. Yes you look at your analytics to try to find patterns but even after all that research youre going to end with a shit ratio of songs that didnt do well vs the ones that did. You play an educated and adjusting numbers game is I guess one way to put it which can still be super profitable. Closing clients at 15% is a shit ratio but close 15% out of a million still gives you alot of money.
Good point! I totally agree with you, I guess I was just saying it’s not strictly a numbers game, and this is just what’s worked for me but I think going for something great, instead of not low quality is the move. But no way around it, volume matters.
Very insightful comment, I appreciate it!
Dropout is my favorite album
Classic!
Hey man amazing content 💣! I have bunch of questions - I hope it's Ok to ask a few ^^ I'm coming from another genre, and many things are quite different:
1) Can you tell a bit about humanising vs quantising. How far can you go off the grid, are there elements you humanise more e.g. maybe pianos and others which you keep more on the grid maybe some drums which make the main rhythm? E.g. in my main genre everything is 100% dead quantised.
2) Can you tell a bit about your mixing concept and the process. I analysed one beat of yours and it was like -10-12LUFS loudness and -0.1 TP so I assume once you put them out there the beat comes already "mastered"/limited. Do you have some levels you keep while producing e.g. for the kick, bass, main percussive elements. Are you applying limiting afterward or produce into the limiter?
3) Can you tell a bit about the low-end, as far as I saw it in R&B it's also reserved for kick &bass, so I got it right, that the elements like vocals, pads, drums don't go lower then let's say 80-100Hz, right? What about if kick & bass hits simultaneously, is it acceptable to have them summing, or is it e.g. side-chained, the lows removed from the bass or such things?
i hope I didn't ask too many questions, but it's really great how you explain and you have a lot of inside knowledge.
Ohhh shit!!
What's up Sharif! You're a legend
Great video. Any tips on arrangement? Like how long the intro, hooks and verses should be
Thanks! I usually go intro for 16 bars, 16 bars part a of the verse, 16 bars, part b of the verse, 16 bars of the hook. Sometimes it varies though, it all depends. I'm just trying to make it engaging and entertaining
Can you maybe show how you mix your beats, they all sound awesome. Greetings from Germany
Definitely going to do that at some point. It's surprisingly simple!
@@DillyDGIB thank you very much. Gonna try your strategies, love your sample making it’s quite impressive
@@DillyDGIB maybe you can also tell about your vsts or banks at some point :)
Great video Dilly! Got any thoughts on what to do to get out of/through burn out?
Ask yourself why you're doing it? You may be too focused on numbers or sales, instead of trying to make people feel something with your music. Learn some new techniques, breakdown some of your favorite beats. If you've just been going ridiculously hard, maybe take a quick break
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How to stay motivated and inspired ? Making the same type of beat everyday.
Something that helps me out, is just embracing the boredom. I'll say things to myself like "This is why everyone else quits, and I'm not gonna do that" and that can hype me up. Also try to learn new stuff, there's always more to learn, try to do things on a harder level, like play live instruments, all that. That helps me as well!
Hi Dilly, thanks for the tips. In a recent video, you said that if you want to be a professional producer, "''Make the music you are inspired to make' is the worst career advice I have ever heard" "You have to make what works." But you also say that you have to create music that you really feel. Am I correct? When you create beats, how do you reconcile creating what you believe the audience will like with what comes from the heart?
super random - I flipped the same sample of the background beat playing and would love to send it to you to hear your take on it! always love seeing the similarities/differences
As a Hungarian…I think that minor key is exciting 😂😂
😂😂 Well maybe one person thinks it's exciting. That's hilarious
@@DillyDGIB just kidding 😂 tho I’m still Hungarian lol but I never used any of those keys before
Bro ya beats are fire. Do you use pre-cleared samples for your beats or just create your own?
I definitely make beats to make people feel energized and to feel good. I see you only have around 4.5 subs but yet over 1 million views on your top beat. My question is how do I get more views on my beats?
So this is my beat channel ua-cam.com/users/LilYungMaan I have 112k subs. Here's a video that can help you with that! ua-cam.com/video/Jv8o6pjbyiY/v-deo.html
@@DillyDGIB ohhhhh I’m an idiot lmao thanks my dude!
@@itsajoeybeat lol you're good a lot of people get confused
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Can you talk abit about using soul samples and if you’ve had any bumps using soul samples while on BeatStars. I understand if you can’t if it could seem as legal advice so if that’s the case can you talk about: how you export and organize your beats for sale ? Thanks man been listening for ages to your stuff. Would definitely collab one day if I ever had the chance 🔥
Of course this is not legal advice, but I have not had any issues myself.