@challengerprod I said this like a year ago in producers grind on my other small page and it had a crazy amount of likes...BUT a lot of people commented saying it wasn't used 💀🤣🙏🏽
Yo aiden actually the open hat doesn't repeat at every 4 bars if you listen closely it's actually 8 bars But nice job with these remakes they're phenomenal 👌🏻👌🏻
2:10 The album the sample is from, Mac Arthur Park, is available in full on the Internet Archive; this is usually the case for recordings too obscure to be available for purchase digitally.
What’s really interesting to me is that when you shrink the sample there is this sound that sounds like a ghost from a cartoon, which is makes the intro of the song more enjoyable
tbf its not SUPER accurate, what I've always done was just click in the tempo as the song is playing and then fine tuning it by looking at the waveform to see if it matches to the grid
For those wondering why Shazam picked it up so fast or why Shazam in general nowdays picks up songs in barely a second (i was amazed too), it turns out after a small test Shazam seems to already be listening when it opens the app and before you press the button. Most likely to save time since i assume most people rush to find the name as quick as possible. I discovered this by having Shazam open and playing music and after tapping the button would be almost instant. But when I tapped the button first and then started playing the music afterwards It would take a few seconds. I could be wrong about this tho. But its a neat trick that was really impressive until I figured it out haha
A way easier way i figure out the 808 notes of a song, including very low quality ones is I pitch it up high or an octave (or higher if needed) and draw in the notes then pitch them down if thats easier, or just draw them in like normal
This is a dope idea! Here's a comment to boost the algorithm. Edit: YO! thanks for the youtube to mp3 converter tip. Been looking for another one. Nice looking out.
i dont even listen to this genre of music as much but as a producer and a perfectionist theres something so incredibly satisfying whenever i watch your videos. been following for a while now. keep it up :)
i dont watch these videos to see how the song was made. i watch them to see how to use FL studio better. I suck at using it. these videos are really helping me make beats.
Aiden remake 💀2024: drag and drop mp3 file + upload the video after 3 months 🙂2023: remake the melody - remake the drums - effects tips 😀2022: remake the melody - remake the drums - remake the vocals - break down the mixing 😁2021: remake the melody - remake the drums - remake the effects - remake the vocals - effects tips - break down the mixing 🤩2020: remake the melody- remake the sample - remake the drums - remake the effects - remake the vocals - effects tips - break down the mixing and mastering
For finding the note of the 808, u can just use newtons by right clicking on the sample, showing u the note and then manually change the pitch. It still works even if you haven’t bought newtone. I don’t have it but I just delete when I’m done with it
Mustard just has his own unique sound man. Him and Honorable C Note are two producers I can always tell when they made the beat tag or not. Also killer remake man!