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Put an eq on my master track boosting the entire low-end as much as possible. Idk what I was thinking every time I open those old projects my ears hurt
Best advice for anyone (especially with these shit “sauce 🤫” videos flying about) is if you are going to add something, think why first. If you don’t have a reason to add it, don’t.
@@JimboCruntz Exactly what i needed to hear brother, all these youtubers going around making complicated trap beats that made me forget other genres exist hahaha. Thank you
I gotta be honest, with some of these, the problem is these people just don’t understand music or how to make things sound in-tune or rhythmically accurate😂
I disagree bro, i used to make beats like that when i started, it takes time to figure out everything, from sound selection, concept to making the beat sound in tune
I think beat 4 is the hardest concept to get for beginners. I found myself struggling with this as a new producer. I would sum this problem up as a lack of understanding structure. When I say it is a hard concept to get.... Structure is important but learning how to break rules and break structure can be very innovative. Although, I found you have to understand structure first in order to so properly. I really discovered that some of my first productions after listening again. I realized I accidentally broke rules and structure in cool ways which, lead to cool ideas but the execution of these ideas was lacking.
That SAB beat was actually pretty fucking dope (not that I disliked your version by any means, Navie!), I would actually use that!🔥🔥🔥 If somebody's got SAB's info send it to me
I've been enjoying your insights these videos, but I think #4 (Corrupt Footage) is going for a syncopated feel. At least the 20 or so seconds I was able to hear. I was digging it.
Hi Navi D I don't speak English and sometimes it's hard for me to understand what you're talking about. I watch your videos in this way: I turn on the captions for the video and use the translator and then I understand you. I want to buy a course, but I don't know if it will be on RU-vid and if there are subtitles so I can use a translator?
I started making beats a year ago and I'm now very good at it. If you have the ear for what sounds good it will come naturally without having to watch all these videos. You will realize you have been using some of these techniques from these videos without even knowing it just by using your ears.
Lets be honest, the problem with number 4 (and 3) is not mistaking "technique A with technique B", that comes pretty naturally. You don´t need to learn the "patterns" just need to have ears. Everything is messed up out of sync. Nice sample though.
real inquiry navie, is it super wrong to use the bass frequencies from samples if the low end sounds super cool? idk if im explaining this right, but there are times when i sample songs and i dont cut out the low end too heavy, some times i use the samples low end as an anchor for my beat.
its good as long as you're careful with your bass! if u add another bass sound, you can layer it playing the exact notes of the sample (or less notes). problem is it might become muddy, so you need to be careful with your bass sound, and your mixing a trick if you want some low end unless your bass is playing, is to use an autofilter, or sidechain multiband, to make the samples low end duck down when the bass plays hope this helps lol, sry for the paragraphs
i jus learned fl slicer i have sample i played with some off drums because i want a real human feel i got something i no it sounds like crap im havin hard Time with baseline
Honestly I was just thinking how beat 3 was pretty dope until he added his own shit, then it just made it sound like a youtube royalty free exerpt... Giving these pigeon held standards are only gunna keep people from being creative because oh! Not everybody else is doing that. I love Navie D. for the basic advice he can give beginners, but not so much when it comes to making them sound "better". If you find your beat seem kinda different but not unlistenable it might be kinda repulsive and confusing but that just means something that no else has put out has just been birthed.
At the First Beat maybe He let space for a vocal? You say, He has a lot of high freq but the low mids not there.. So a Rapper with a deeper voice (low mid area) workin better than a Rapper with a high freq voice on this beat
Sounds like theses producers or beat makers are doing way to much and not making sounds complement the main idea, some of these beats are all over the place and sound like total newbies who are on there 5th beat made ever.
As long as you know your DAW well there is visually nothing you won't able to replicate. I took a course where the intructor was using Ableton right when I started making music, I had zero problems following along because I took a Udemy course on producing with FL Studio before.