*(Doing) Secret Method* - 3:30 *Finishing Beat* - 7:50 *Beat Preview* - 11:00 I explain the How, Why, and When for this method in this video. So, if you choose to skip through don't be asking me how I did this and that
I subscribed because hey man us artists gotta stick together. In a way making music brings us together. We are all in this together we all love making music so in a way y’all are like family
Watching your tutorials real nice but the melodies that i want to see you do is CARIBBEAN melodies since i hear them in all genres of music i am from TRINIDAD&TOBAGO🇹🇹 over to you
Yo could you do an updated vocal tutorial when u have a chance? I know it'll prolly be a longer vid but ive been taking a class in college for music production & engineering and you are teaching me more than this damn teacher smh i prefer your vids is what im saying lol
how can i have that helpers folder and all that scale files to be specefic? and please do a tutorial on how to add melody lines to a sample ! ty good vid- made me sub :D
You could run it through the default pitcher plugin and have it tuned to whatever the first key in the 808 is. If you don't know pitcher is used to pitch correct sounds it's used to auto tune artists voices but you could throw it on the 808 and mess around with the attack and release and get it just to stay in the first key of the 808.
How to make sure the root note of the 808 is on c (Like the base note is c instead of A# because the sample was made like that) So like if I play the c note it's ACTUALLY the c note
Mace you click on the sound then right click the actual sound wave , click edit, then on Edison if you right click one of the tools it will say detect pitch regions then once you do that and you know what key it is you then go back and click on the sound again and go to part of the page where you can change the leveling of the sound and the time stretch. You'll see a keyboard on the bottle then all you do is right click the note you just found out it was in. That's called changing the root note.
Laurence you’re probably the only person who thinks it sounds like shit. Lol rappers aren’t going to give a fuck. I can hear it some tracks bro even on some of these major artist.
sagetajr double time and half time corresponds to the tempo. An example of double time is a beat at a bpm of 160, 160 in half time is 80bpm. To put it simply 160bpm and 80 bpm are the same. If you make beats in half time all you have to do is make your hi hats every step instead of every 2 steps like when your in double time. And if you change the placement of the clap/snare then tempo sounds exactly like it does in double time. People use half time because it gives you more room and allows you to place notes in more specific areas that you wouldn't be able to in double time.
Yo could you do an updated vocal tutorial when u have a chance? I know it'll prolly be a longer vid but ive been taking a class in college for music production & engineering and you are teaching me more than this damn teacher smh i prefer your vids is what im saying lol