To screen record I think they run key37 in controller mode synced to their computer and screen record computer. In controller mode everything is synced 1 to 1 ratio.
If you have a properly tuned sample from splice or something similar it is easy to find the right notes. But most people that struggle with bass don't understand the basics. Tune your sample right and tune your bass to the sample. Remove clashing frequencies from the sample.
As a fellow FL user, I've been binge-watching your videos more and more, for some time, now and came across this one. 🔥💪🏾🔥 Just curious as to what was the sample pack you started with in the beginning of the video???
If you highlight your notes hold shift and click the right arrow on your keyboard it will take your notes off beat a bit and make it sound real make sure you're snap is on none
I think the L2 sounds a bit more natural. It feels like with the L2 the sounds get an encouraging, slight push, while with Maximus they get pushed by force.
Yo dude big fan of your work, can you tell me what type of tablet or monitor that small screen was behind your mpc ? I like that set up a lot might try and organize mine that way
Would you happen to know any good sound packs to download for scratch sounds? I can make good boom bap but it’s definitely missing that 90s scratch, and I can’t scratch for the life of me. Trying to find like pre scratches to put in the background of my hooks, let me know! Love the videos bro 💪🏼💪🏼🏊
Great tutorial... If I could add a little something. You could always look up the song or sample's key info online. And most samples have the key info in the download. I like to use the Melody Sauce 2 plugin to create the bass line afterwards, then add a new channel bass sound to it. Dilla's bass lines were very simple but melodic. Kev Brown and Pete Rock and even Diamond were extraordinary too.
How do you have your key 37 hook up to fl studio without the "Connect device to computer" only way to get the mpc program on my key 61 is to load up the mpc vst.
Bro I´ve been recently watching your videos, and I noticed that you use to create your beats with higher BPM, I use to create it between 80 or 95 bpm,. so my question is the higher bpm, that helps you to handle the sample, or is a technique to your drums patterns ?
Check out this video I made. It covers your question to give you the answers you need. Why I Use Double Time In FL Studio ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tU92dADiHcQ.html
Thank you for this video! I've heard several people say working in double time gives them "bounce" but you are the first I've heard discuss it any further than that. I get frustrated sometimes with Splice, because it seems like they neglected to label which loops are in double time, so you type in a BPM and half the results are just WRONG. But now at least I know how it probably got like that. Keep on!
So glad this helped you. Many producers get upset with my drum loops because they are in double time. But we have time stretch, and you can put any loop thats in double time to its original “single time” BPM to work in the time you want to work.. that’s all for my rant! Lol, Thanks for tuning in!!