This video is so neat. Fantastic overview! The part about tuning the kicks and 808 is much needed. I'm sending people over to this video whenever they ask about tuning drums.
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Weak. All of you paint by numbers "producers" suck balls. If you are using presets, sample packs, drums created by someone else, you are not an artist. You are a consumer. What you are doing is one step above playing video games. Sucks that there are so many of you goons out there these days. In the 90s, it meant something to be a producer, and it required dedication, because you had to spend a few thousand dollars just to get a decent sampler. Now you clowns download cracked FL Studio and a bunch of drum packs, plugins, etc and drag and drop every component of your "music." If this is what you are doing, your beats are garbage and you're a fraud. I don't care how many suckers jock it.
@@NachtSchreck13 If you use a DAW you are not a real musician. DAWs just give all the layering and audio tracks to you. If you use an instrument you are not a musician. They make all the sounds for you. i can go on
You know what i really like about Decap is that he's one of the only producers that realizes that there are no rules to this music shit. If you're going for a particular sound then feel free to follow where the music takes you no matter how weird
Bro I been preaching this shit on Facebook for years. That percieved loudness part is that gem right there. The whole video is a gem. Thanks for sharing bro.
I honestly thought you are one of those chaddy youtubers who will "change my life as a producer" with one video but this actually very solid knowledge presented in an orderly manner. Thank you!
i love how you tell us to have fun... im train parkour and thats my number one rule i tell people that wanna start it! i always forget this when making music so thank u for being so kind
Good tips have been applying some of this to my drums in FL Studio. Sidechaining the melody to the kick is golden and I know this applies to a track with only a 808. I'm trying to get better with sound design thanks again.
My man Decap! Your drum kits are one of the best for modern hip hop production for sure! I just can't get enough of those kicks that stomp your chest and snares that slap the shit outta you haha.
Crazy. All i had to do was add the Saturator and it made a crazy difference! I noticed when i even side chained it wasn't doing shit. I added the saturator and dialed it up a little bit and its punches so hard now!
I used to have Illmind blapkits for drums, but now i replaced them with yours! 'Pop kick' from 6 is just perfect for me.. i usually dont mix it besides sidechain. Cool to see the actual mixxing behind it, but for kicks i like em ready!
Many thanks for the content! I haven't worked on a beat in some months, but I'm starting to get that lil tingling feeling in my stomach again. That inspiration kicking in!
Decap is honestly my most favorite hip hop producers right now, even being a house producer mainly using his drums help my percussion and when i do make hip hop these vids really help me
I just started out using Ableton Live and man, thanx for the advice. No Rules, it really is very inspiring. Definitely subscribing and getting that plugin soon.
Decap man really dig the videos and the FK movement! I can see the hours you spent to get here, and you always motivate me to produce ever since meeting you at an SF Ableton beat sesh. Keep it up!
bro. since when have you been doing tutorials? you're one of my favorite producers. caught me SLIPPIN. going to watch all of these, keep up the amazing work dude, love your shit.
Yo your the goat, quick question Idk if you’ve been asked before but can you make video about how to make melodies like the one playing in the background or for “Issa bounce”
just discovered this: put a drum sample into a sampler device, throw a lowpass filter and put it on "OSR" mode, put the drive up a lil bit and play with the cutoff, and then add the "sine" shaper and play with it until your transient sounds right. k n o c k
I heard from a puppet that if you manually side chain your kicks and snares come out louder because it’s pre-active rather than re-active like side chain compressor does after the fact.