Good looks on the kit man! Also these videos are crucial thank you for spreadin the knowledge. Maybe down the road if its not droppin too much sauce you could let us know how you approached getting those placements lol
Thank you man. No real secrets to it though really man. I just keep an eye out for up and coming artists, or up and coming projects or whatever I want to work on at the time. If I find something that I think I can add value to, or is the right fit for both sides, I reach out directly to the artist if I can. Management if I have to. Try to send some stuff over, develop a relationship, etc.
Bro, again, apart from all other producers on RU-vid, you got the real sauce!! This was the most interesting video I watched for sampling by far!!! Thanks man, you're helping many in becoming better producers!!
hi navie , first of all tmQ for sharing your experience to ourselves . then , when i want to drag and drop wave sample , from sound properties to the synths harmor , actually when i click on a wave sample or clearly say when i open sound properties that i want to move to the harmor , harmor is close immediately , actually i cannot open both windows together even i set windows to detach ; is there any solution about that ? tnq again and again
Hey bro fantastic video as always!!! I was wondering if this technique (drag and drop a sample into harmor) also works with a stock plugin like sytrus for example. Thanks for the great content! Greetings from germany!
Hi Navie D. I'm using FL studio 12.4.2 and can't seem to find the vocal sampler you used in the video. Does it come as part of FL studio or did you purchase it ?...[I'm still new on this music production journey]
Hey! When you added MAutoPitch you said that now you have the original stack and the formant-shifted stack - but why is that? I see you're using MAutoPitch at 100% wet - so how does the original signal stay intact?
Sorry, I probably should have been more clear. From what I remember, I duplicated the vocal sample, kept one signal dry and ran the duplicate layer through the effects. But you're right, technically I could have just used one layer in total, put the effects on at 50% wet for example, and that way I would have a similar outcome. Doing that though, I'd lose the ability to manipulate each layer further individually afterwards. Hopefully that rationale makes sense, it's just a way to maintain the opportunity to manipulate my layers even more afterwards.
I've seen this technique many times. However, when I use this technique, the sample or melody or whatever sounds very robotic. What could be the reason for this? The sound card? i mean the pitch technique
Man, it seems like you have been studying hard instead of making beats only! I appreciate what you did with that voice, the way you dragged it to synth, it's something very new to me. Thanks! You're the best!
When you post on BeatStars this song, did you do sample clearance, or how does that work so you won’t get sued or a lawsuit ? I’m new to BeatStars and I’m trying to put my samples out there, but I’m afraid to get sued lol.
I'd say not to worry. Typically it's the labels responsibility to clear samples, and even then that's typically only done when it's on a commercial release
Can we get an "AMEN" from the congregation?!? Dope bro.. real dope!! Can we get this man to 100K subscribers PLZ.. ive never seen a producer under that amount more deserving of that threshold! U learn something..mulitiple things from every video he posts
@@NavieD Haha well despite been a fan of yours for a while, I've only recently started binging your older vids. I've found quite a few gems like this one!