This is exactly what we need, been a fan of yours for almost 10 years at this point & you being an inspiration for me to make music, always wanted to see your process 🙏🏻🙏🏻
21:43 holy shit, I wrote a long email to Jeffrey Lim in 1998 or so trying to explain my vision of that exact feature for Impulse Tracker! I thought that being able to instantly reverse direction would enable me to program a version of scratching, along with pitch control and slicing. He politely wrote back that it wasn't a good idea, haha. I love that the people progressing that idiom had the same idea...
31:04 interpolating the values by hand is so nostalgic for all the fake echoes I used to make for my tracks (and also the sort of granular time stretching I thought I invented), but later versions of DOS trackers had auto interpolate functions... does Polyend Tracker not? That'd be such a surprising oversight considering how much it pushes forward!
This is beyond amazing. Obviously there's a learning curve to the poltyend tracker, but the interesting thing is that i started making tracks on the Amiga 500/1200 back in the early 90s, which is this exact tracker flow. Obviously in the 1990 you'd have maximum 4 to 8 channels, You could program some wave forms for base and melodies, and it was possible to get some (very low bitrate samples, w extremely limited space etc). .. but I still found this way of tracking music really intuitive and fun. I stopped producing but lately I've been using Ableton live, vsts, some hardware etc, but in a way to i just have too much possibilities and get stuck in details, overwork, overproduce etc... This world be a cool way to get back to that flow...
What I like about the workflow is while it's initially more intimidating to get going you have a lot of the relevant attributes available to tweak per step. Things that would normally be hiding in less intuitive submenus. They get as much attention in the process as the note/slice itself.
I know these videos are Time consuming and a lot of work so I really appreciate it. You're up there with my favorite producers, and even though I don't use this sampler, we can still use the ideas as inspiration. We appreciate it👊🏼
You are as much a vital key demographic as anyone with experience. It's valuable to know you were still able to follow along and enjoy. Thanks for watching.
You’re one of the main reasons I started making beats after hearing Bowser a couple years ago. This was an incredibly high quality and concise tutorial. Hope to see more. Cheers!
I'll say it again, I really hate that these are so slept on!!! The workflow is like drawing a beat.. I like that concept! Goodlooks on the video GARY, this beat hard. 😭🤣✌🏿💯
Whoever thought that hip hop beats couldn’t be made on the Polyend Tracker is really missing the boat. Sure, it can be an intimidating & really challenging sampler to wrap one’s head around, but that’s a good thing, because it inspires you to step outside your comfort zone & compels you to think outside the box (as well as realize that patience is a virtue in using samplers like the PT). Insightful & well done video!!
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This is dope thank you so much for sharing, excited to see more!
Maaaan this beat is killin me...I just found one PT on our "french craig's list" and wait for the guy to confirm item's availabilty...now your beat give me chills, the guy doesn't answer....there's too much to digest for frack sake !! I need this machine!!!
Jon. Have you considered making the final product beats available on some sort of compilation thing. I need this looped to carry me through cleaning the house. 😌
Love this man, been following your Instagram stories and shorts for a while, glad to see it making it to its own channel! Out of the loop but is the Gary fella from thishumandoesnotexist? 😂
For me, personally, this is big! Thank you for taking your time and putting your heart into it!
Thanks for being such a cool company. The Play reignited my passion for music after getting a little burnt out on more complicated devices.
"It doesnt even need to be musical, it just needs to be COOL..." - Gary 2022 (forgot to mention how fkin dope the beat is. Its dope.)
This is exactly what we need, been a fan of yours for almost 10 years at this point & you being an inspiration for me to make music, always wanted to see your process 🙏🏻🙏🏻
The Bob Ross of beat making. Thank you!
Happy little snares
Lol
This is the live beat making video I've always wanted. There's a depth in his style and I've been wanting to see it explained and explored.
Honoured to have edited this! Thanks again man :)
You did a great job
Gary of Jon Wayne! I’m excited for this new venture!!
Jon Makes Beats returns!!! The new guy Gary's pretty cool too. This is sick man, can't wait for more!
Shoutout Gary for this banging beat
heat
Mr.Wayne what an awesome beat
Intro is fire
Based
Instant sub!
You are a beatufiul man. Thanks for this fella.
21:43 holy shit, I wrote a long email to Jeffrey Lim in 1998 or so trying to explain my vision of that exact feature for Impulse Tracker! I thought that being able to instantly reverse direction would enable me to program a version of scratching, along with pitch control and slicing. He politely wrote back that it wasn't a good idea, haha. I love that the people progressing that idiom had the same idea...
31:04 interpolating the values by hand is so nostalgic for all the fake echoes I used to make for my tracks (and also the sort of granular time stretching I thought I invented), but later versions of DOS trackers had auto interpolate functions... does Polyend Tracker not? That'd be such a surprising oversight considering how much it pushes forward!
Yes yes yes yes thank you Jon
Oh HELL yeah
Thanks Gary... really appreciate this dude
Wooooo keep making more
Cheers from Brazil. Love you bro
This is beyond amazing. Obviously there's a learning curve to the poltyend tracker, but the interesting thing is that i started making tracks on the Amiga 500/1200 back in the early 90s, which is this exact tracker flow. Obviously in the 1990 you'd have maximum 4 to 8 channels, You could program some wave forms for base and melodies, and it was possible to get some (very low bitrate samples, w extremely limited space etc).
.. but I still found this way of tracking music really intuitive and fun.
I stopped producing but lately I've been using Ableton live, vsts, some hardware etc, but in a way to i just have too much possibilities and get stuck in details, overwork, overproduce etc... This world be a cool way to get back to that flow...
What I like about the workflow is while it's initially more intimidating to get going you have a lot of the relevant attributes available to tweak per step. Things that would normally be hiding in less intuitive submenus. They get as much attention in the process as the note/slice itself.
excited for the next jon makes beats
thanks gary i appreciate the video
Thanks Gary!!!
Appreciate the vid, Gary. Can’t wait to see more
Gary is the GOAT
Gary been around
We have been blessed!
Hardware tutorials are even better when it’s one of your favorite producers. Cheers man, thank you for putting in the work!
Thanks for the kind words
Thanks!
fire
Best vid on the the tubes. Please dont leave us gary
So happy to see you working again!!
Every day
gold, cannot wait to watch more of these
Good ol Gary
Shout out to Big Jonwayne! Our brother, our cousin. We love him!
I know these videos are Time consuming and a lot of work so I really appreciate it. You're up there with my favorite producers, and even though I don't use this sampler, we can still use the ideas as inspiration. We appreciate it👊🏼
Banger !
This gary is sick
You're a legend bro, thanks for sharing!
Love this
I don’t make music, I don’t know how to make music. Still really enjoyed this, thanks Gary.
You are as much a vital key demographic as anyone with experience. It's valuable to know you were still able to follow along and enjoy. Thanks for watching.
Sooo good to have you back!
You’re one of the main reasons I started making beats after hearing Bowser a couple years ago. This was an incredibly high quality and concise tutorial. Hope to see more. Cheers!
He is also one of the reasons I fell in love with making beats/sampling. Truly a legend in my eyes.
Man I love this!
Keep em coming Jon....please! Miss the JonMakesBeats Twitch livestreams
That beat was fire
I'll say it again, I really hate that these are so slept on!!! The workflow is like drawing a beat.. I like that concept! Goodlooks on the video GARY, this beat hard. 😭🤣✌🏿💯
Flawless as usual
awesomee!
Next id love to see it on the sp-404mk2
I'll have to wait until I'm able to get my hands on one
@@jonmakesbeats ebay
Wayniac Tuesdays maybe?
Either way, I never knew how interesting this process was... and the final product 🔥🔥🔥
amazing
Lets gooooo! So stoked for this channel!
Same
The vibe Is immaculate my brain is expanding
wow
Great video Gary. Nice to see that you started uploading on youtube again
Amazing thanks for this. Made my day.
Someone get the Griselda boys to spit on this
so glad this is back. so good
this sampler seems really dope might have to check these out
Check it out they're a really awesome company
Dude this is epic!
Holding shift in beat slice gives equal slice..🤘.great tune.
Thanks for letting me know, still learning the ins and outs of the machine. Hope to see you around
Awesome walk though!
🔥🔥🔥
You got the tracker sounding like I need it. I see how the chops make it so that the tempo change won’t affect the groove. Sweet
we missed you)
Was awesome getting an overview of the polyend tracker by you! Would love to see you on the Octatrack next.
I'll see what I can do
incredible to see a legend like u sharing so much knowledge, thanks so much man - i plan on watching every single thing you put out!
This was a treat to watch, It reminds me of old programs from the 90s
Hey Gary, this beat is sick. You should send over to jonwayne and let him spit
I don’t use tracker but I still enjoy this. Keep em coming!
Whoever thought that hip hop beats couldn’t be made on the Polyend Tracker is really missing the boat. Sure, it can be an intimidating & really challenging sampler to wrap one’s head around, but that’s a good thing, because it inspires you to step outside your comfort zone & compels you to think outside the box (as well as realize that patience is a virtue in using samplers like the PT). Insightful & well done video!!
This is dope thank you so much for sharing, excited to see more!
killed that jawn mane! fire camera work/editing also, keep it up g.
thanks Gary....nice editing...keep em coming
aloof card is my favorite Castlevania character.
Awesome video! Thankyou! Can't wait for more
Thanks Gary! Fire content as usual bud!
Maaaan this beat is killin me...I just found one PT on our "french craig's list" and wait for the guy to confirm item's availabilty...now your beat give me chills, the guy doesn't answer....there's too much to digest for frack sake !! I need this machine!!!
Yees, Jon is back! This is so sick man, can't wait for another video! Thank you for doing this.
This was dope!
He’s really on his Bob Ross with this tutorial👏🏾🤣
Hi Gary
"Hey" - Gary
Jon. Have you considered making the final product beats available on some sort of compilation thing. I need this looped to carry me through cleaning the house. 😌
Great job and great song !
Really informative without taking away from just creating. Your gonna get the hang of this in no time🙏🏿
This is incredible! More please Gary!
Love this man, been following your Instagram stories and shorts for a while, glad to see it making it to its own channel!
Out of the loop but is the Gary fella from thishumandoesnotexist? 😂
i've missed jon makes beats sm!! so glad to see something new from you man! instant sub
Haha shit man at first I thought you just sounded a lot like Jon Wayne and it was a funny coincidence that you were also making a hip hop beat.
No it's Gary
Immensely helpful and inspiring
Would love an Octatrack tutorial from you, love your work. Cheers.
I'll see what I can do
this was great. very entertaining format i would love to see/hear more
More is on the way
consistent bangers my guy. I'm new to the channel but really enjoying digging through the archive
super glad to see the return of your series, man. any chance we can get the previous twitch eps migrated over as well?
Nice
It sounds more like 70's Psychedelic Rock to me than Hip-Hop but who am I to argue
I take this as a huge compliment. Thank you
Glad you made this. The music production process is super interesting to me. Def lookin forward to more uploads!
Glad you enjoyed it
Do the octa next Jon!! I know it’s in your bag, and it feels like nobody uses it for hip hop. Great video dude!
I'll see what I can do
hey man been listening to your stuff for a while. would love to see more of this kind of thing!
That's great because that's what this channel is all about