Inspiration I've been wanting to learn how to make beats for years. Because I freestyle rap and nobody seems to make the beats that I want so I'm to the point where I just want to make the beats myself because I know what I prefer
Yes he has bro, just because he doesn't show sound selection and pre-planning beforehand doesn't mean it isn't being done. Anybody doing these videos already has a pretty good idea of what they want or they have straight up already made the beat and are just remaking it on video.
All these “type beat” mfs just be posting speed runs of them recreating a track they already made, from a custom template with all samples pre-loaded, just to impress a buncha people who don’t know what they’re looking at. Where’s any of the mixing at? Let’s see those wavetables you moulded in Serum there, or was it just another preset pack you downloaded along with some midi files that you memorized patterns from to “write” your melodies. Like shit mane these bedroom producers really livin up to the name because they always got me shleep 😴
Both producers are incredible but have to different workflows and presentation. Rob preloads sounds and only composes a 4-8 bar loop. Ommiting the mixing and arranging stage that Mira took the time to do in his speed runs.
ppl dont realize the music theory knowledge this man has to put notes together that quickly and make it sound flawless. Either that or hes getting lucky lol
Don’t fool yourself. I’m not an “old head” because I love the new shit too, and while 90s is where it’s at, you have to have respect for something like this; great beat.
@@wholelottaperiodblood true. I guess older people just like things their way. I’m 14 but if I grew up in the 90s with all of what was coming out then, to be inundated with something completely different under the same name I’d be confused too. Can’t see myself being close minded tho. I just love all good rap full stop. Dope pfp too bro
@@fettywapsmissingeye 🙋🏾♂️ actual old head here.34 to be exact lol. While I can't agree its a great beat I can agree with your analysis of what older ppl are going thru sometimes when we hear new rap. Wise observation
the whole essence of modern music, the dude made a melody in 30 seconds, and that’s it, it’s a hit, while people used to hire entire orchestras for 1 song, but people don’t like that now, they listen to the simplest possible melody, the same drums in all songs, and rap recorded on top.😔
Exact same experience. That first tone never sounded like a car horn more than watching this while going through an intersection and nearly having a panic attack.
u guys trippin if u think he came up w that on the spot. he took his time to make the beat and mix it before hand, then just removed the notes and remade them as quick as he could