@@itsad7194 at the end of the day it’s about your connections . If you made this same beat and uploaded it to RU-vid people won’t even think of it as anything special
because style literally does not take much effort, why u think ppl who make this are able to pump out 10-20 a day and just sell them for way more than they're worth. it's a very basic genre with basic patterns to follow.
@@ozricbarnacles wrong! These producers are just fund of making basic beat patterns! Once they got famous they got lazy and I won’t blame them much cuz the artists be picking the most generic beats in the studio. It doesn’t matter what vst or who you sampled . It’s all about a good connection with an artist who is being marketed well.
@@jimmyidc7585 bruh you’re stupid, have you never seen Nick make beats? He doesn’t have plans or any guidance besides in his brain, he’s just really good at making melodies
Facts, I remember that after seeing some of his streams, I learned almost all of FL Studio keyboard shortcuts and my workflow improved like a solid 70%
4:22 as soon as I heard that fast pluck melody, I realized JUST how genius he REALLY IS. I already know the little details of the song and it so amazing watching it be put together
Im finna be honest it only takes me like 5 minutes to make my main melody cuz I just do minor 7th chords on a pad or synth and reverse it see for yourself, and for counter melodys I just arpeggiate the chords heres my channel ru-vid.com/show-UCEGBpcWGKkVVxDXpcX-iVrA
if u randomly click things until something sounds good yeah itll take u 2 hours, just watch carefully what nick's doing, it's mostly all chords, fifths and octaves, a melody is subjective since we all hear different stuff when we play a chord progression
My favourite beat of all time. Notice how every sound he used, he knew would work together ? He could have Pulled up so many different VST's for arps or whatever but he trusted his ear and went off of the first things he pressed and turned it into this ? That's What I aspire to be. Knowing you're good, but knowing that what ever it is that you first press on, you know you can manipulate it to sound perfect, and exactly how you want , is the real biggest flex ever. After this he didn't even realize that he made one of the best beats ever of our time. Just him, being, him. Truly my fav beat ever. The fact I can see it from beginning to end, as a newer producer, does so much for me. Nick Mira set a whole generation of producers with his work. Always having fun and showing that it shouldn't be/feel like work. Idc if I don't ever make it the same way he has, but I will show what he, and so many overs have, inspired me to do. I love music. I love IM. Nick, all y'all. You guys don't even know what you created. LOVE, always.
A lot of you are lucky to be able to see this line of work on here with such detail! There’s a few of us that been doing this our whole teen and adult life since before the internet!! It’s a lifestyle not just a job. Great work young nick 🙌🏽 FL gng!!
Yeah, Nick Mira is literally why Juice Wrld is who he is today. He's the one that discovered him, the melodies are also a huge part of why his songs are worldwide hits.
11:27 to 11:31 was such a good leadup to the bass and what not i wouldn’t mind having that in the actual song. guitar plays softly and all of the drums kick in shortly after was an unintentional nice touch.
I know how to make beats, mix beats, mix vocals and a bunch of other stuff , but... deam, that keyboard shortcuts prove me that I need to learn more LMAOO ☠️
Nick Mira is a genius when it comes to production and juice wrld was the best artist we have or ever will see and together they was a unstoppable force we lost a legend for real RIP Juice Wrld