I think they just not practicing mic etiquette well while recording these sessions cause sometimes he gets loud enough and other times he's just drowned out by FL.
For the first tip you don’t really have to limit yourself like that. Just lower one of the bands 3 to 6 dB so you can still use that range for both sounds but let one overlap the other without clashing Edit: also panning your sounds
I think he was trying to keep it pretty simple as not to over complicate it for new beat producers. Of course once one starts learning they will inevitably find out more of what you speak but yeah good point.
I am tone deaf with lower frequencies, and I was just talking to someone yesterday about how I struggle with tuning kicks and writing bass lines. Step two in your video was EXACTLY what I needed man, thank you
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sheldytheproducer you need to get your inspiration from other producers to finally come up with your own style. Original style just dont come around like that lol
facts lmao ayo btw i have other vsts and sample kits and drum kits and expansions and everything u need only $20 but shoot me ya email ill send something FREE so you know im legit.
I remember like a year and a half ago when y'all had 10K subs. First video I ever saw was the Nav Type Beat tutorial with the Chernobyl Omnisphere bank. Crazy how far you guys have come ~
I usually put my bass at 150-200 Hz and cut out the melody's lows on right on 200 Hz, and that usually sounds fine and then I cut out a little bit of the frequency that the hi-hats are at
U have to dont forget something, root notes isnt the lower in the chords root note is the note who give the name of the chord and ur 808 dont play the root note here ur chords are Csus2/Dmin7(with 7th upside down)/Gmaj and Emin so ur real root note are C/D(but bass can play F)/G/E this is why ur 808 sound not that goot hes not realy in tune .. if i can help some beginners in music theory to dont make misstake ;)
Also, tips for melodies, dont worry about shortening or lengthening notes, just lay some stuff down, also dont build chords togther, just lay notes down and build random chords that sound good off those
Please tell us when you use a shortcut. A lot of times you just do something and we have no idea how. For example when you normalized the kick or added the hihat roll. It can save a lot of time. Feels like you just do it fast to flex or something
Lol when y'all put beats together the kicks and everything fit perfect and everything. I try to make a beat the kicks don't even sound like they are part of the melody
Exactly i think this nigga is too hell bent on following the rules of producing instead of making music and thats why he has all these basic type beats in my oppinion man took a fire ass beat and ruined it saying "this is what rappers like"
@@styl1ssttt i know about the type beat marketing but im saying sticking to tye rules of this is how iit should be and this is what rappers like will keep u between the lines instead of making something bad until you find something good and new
I got a question, I have started, and just now starting to get into music production. I have been watching tutorials, and trying to make beats for about a month now. As I am very new to the music scene, I am not very creative. There are times when, I can't even get an idea for a melody. Are these signs that I should just step away from making beats?
@@mugenpower7545 wise words, but I agree with mira when he says that artists think the overcomplicated drums are annoying. The drums that he made were very over the top
@@mugenpower7545 he did specify that if you want to sell the beat then it's better to keep it simple. It increases the amount of artists who can rap/sing on it, therefore increases your chances of getting placements. If your purpose it to make YOUR art, go ahead that's fine. Scarlxrds beats are crazy af with kick rolls and sounds you'd use to torture someone but removing that would ruin his sound.
i love how adjusting the kick for rappers, shows how nowadays rappers are just bad. Back in the days, they had to adjust to the beat, not asking for easy beats. But it's all about trap shit, simple things =D
Well, I just simmer them on low for approximately 20 - 30 minutes, until most of the water boils off and the sweet syrupy red goodness has reached candy like red perfection...
Yo Nick, why is it that you use FL11? I mean like, I get that other than visuals and being a little more polished looking, it's essentially the same as 20... Guess the only reason I can come up with is the custom look you got going on with yours maybe?