just so yall know if you guys really wanna make experiments beats then just create whatever you’re mind creates. thats music and for experimental you can be as weird as you want
I’m usually not the biggest fan of experimental beats although I do find them interesting because they inspire new ideas. But this beat is actually really fire. It feels like what a modern MF DOOM would sound like, amazing job🔥
Hey Navie! Love the channel! Any chance you could try showing some Aesop Rock-type tips? His production on The Impossible Kid and Spirit World Field Guide is just immaculate.
This experiment is so like when I began to learn making beat,and I tried to use all the techniques and tricks learnt on RU-vid , adding some “innovative ” idea to it.(personally ) and I played for my friends, and got “WTFs”.LOL😂 I am so grateful that you make this video, remind me the old days I watching your tutorials ❤
I was just thinking about this the other day, thank you for this video, you are best beatmaking youtuber that I know of. Only legendary producer you did not covered is RZA, I think it would be cool if you covered him. At the end I just want to thank you for your every video you made.
Extremely Fresh and creative❤❤❤. At first didn't see your vision till it started opening up. Really creative sample manipulation change up movement. Really fresh.
Was hoping for a Navie upload today. Believe it or not, I'm currently in a sort of a rut when wanting to create, because I've been, somewhat unknowingly, limiting my creativity. And of all the topics to choose from, he chose experimental.. haha. Out here reading minds and whatnot, are we? Opening FL as I speak. Thanks!
Been trying to go in this direction but I have been kind of in paralysis analysis. JPEGMAFIA is a big inspo but he uses ableton. I use Fl and mpc beats. Should I pick up another DAW for making experimental things more efficiently? Of course I know most skills can be translated but I'm still considering it. Would love your feedback.
Obviously not the guy that made the video, but I'd suggest staying with the daw you're comfortable with. Unless you're trying to put in the time to learn ableton. The techniques are transferable. I'd also suggest navie D's jpegmafia video.
Ngl there’s no way to make an “experimental” beat. It’s not a thing you just do, it’s something that comes out of years of developing your own style and techniques. When you experiment it should be distinctly YOU
Do you bake in the effect on to your sample or the effect is only triggered when the sample plays? I ask, because maybe you might want a different version of the beat with other edits.
Alright folks, I’m not even gonna justify this one with a watch, let me explain: The only way to make experimental music is to be experimental. Following a tutorial is the antithesis of that. If you want to make experimental beats, experiment. Just do things you otherwise wouldn’t. There is no formula for it, there is no method to the madness. You can’t be experimental until you can break from the confines that tutorials such as this build around you. Just make music.