Mannnn. I learned hella techniques from you but you've also confirmed that things I've been doing for years are actually good ideas. Keep dropping these vids! 🔥🔥🔥
3:48 tbh I don’t think this is bad but it’s definitely jarring, I would recommend to stick to ur recommendation but once you’ve learned the rules… you can break them!! with intention of course 😂❤️
Thanks, Navie. That extending the sample technique is used by the Alchemist in some of his productions and it definitely breaks up the monotony of the sample. Great tip!
Dope video as usual Navie D! Great stuff and good to know I have this knowledge already and was a good brush up. Sidenote: Lets see if this thumbnail is stolen by your freiend (BSB) lol
In summary Shifting Chops: This technique involves changing the timing of individual chops within a loop. By slightly adjusting when each chop plays, it adds variation and makes the loop feel less repetitive. This can also apply to other instruments or patterns in the beat, like the baseline, creating an overall shift in rhythm for a more dynamic effect. Adding More Chops: Adding extra chops or pieces of the sample can introduce new sounds and rhythms to break up the loop's monotony. However, it’s crucial to select new chops that complement the existing loop, avoiding dramatic or out-of-place elements, which can sound jarring. The key is subtlety and maintaining consistency in instrumentation and tonal qualities. Extending Chops: Instead of repeating the same short chops, try extending one to play for a longer duration, allowing parts of the sample that weren’t initially included to be heard. This provides natural variation within the loop and introduces new ideas that may require adjustments to other patterns (like the baseline) to fit with the extended chop. Using New Chops: Incorporating entirely different parts of the sample to create new sections within the beat, such as verses or bridges, is useful for adding contrast. The challenge is to maintain cohesion between these sections, often by keeping some elements (like drum patterns) consistent. Adding transition cues, such as silencing the drums or adding sound effects, helps the listener anticipate changes, making the transition smoother. Applying Effects: Effects like EQs and filters are used to clear up space in the beat, making it sound smaller or larger, depending on the context. This is helpful for creating sections that sound distinct without changing the core rhythm or melody. The guide suggests avoiding overuse of rhythmic effects, which can jumble the loop, resulting in an incoherent sound. Instead, subtle, controlled effects allow for balance and help the beat flow better across different sections.
@@NavieD personally, I only use the slicer option. Could you do a tutorial on using the sampler option? I know it's simple, but I personally struggle with chops if they're not in slice form
My stolen serato doesn't work on my solid cocaine FL. And i can't wrap my head around slicex. Does anyone know any free to use samplers that sre like serato,in simplicity at least?
I'm trying to listen more closely to that song, the chop patterns they used for the piano seem to be somewhat done by hand, especially the small silences they have
hey i have question for you, so i have an issue with my outros cuz when i put some piano in my songs when the song ends, the last note of the piano keeps playing for like 40 seconds. so when i listen to my song on my phone, when the song ends, the last note of the piano keeps playing and i dont know how to fix that. an answer would be appreciated. thank u!
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Mannnn. I learned hella techniques from you but you've also confirmed that things I've been doing for years are actually good ideas. Keep dropping these vids! 🔥🔥🔥
Busy Works Beatsssssssss is already making the exact same vid. Swear down
😂
Lol.. I'm waiting so I can see how he'll flip the thumbnail/
Do he really be jockin 😂 ?
Oh yea we already on to em
@@mokenfriendz7677bruh at this point it’s sad fr cus busy works it even trying to be at least slick about it 😂 he just blatantly stealing
If you squint your eyes, Navie's profile picture will look like Vsauce
Isn't that guy bald?
@@NavieD yes and so will us in a couple of years 😔
@@SCAR-L._Williamsspeak for yourseld
If you squint your eyes, SCAR-L._Williams picture will look like Navie
@@ziphy_6471if you squint your eyes ziphy_6471 pfp will look like the youtuber Linus Tech Tips.
I cant wait until Busy Work Beats Posts the Same Tutorial and Thumbnail Later Today...
Who cares?
3:48 tbh I don’t think this is bad but it’s definitely jarring, I would recommend to stick to ur recommendation but once you’ve learned the rules… you can break them!! with intention of course 😂❤️
Thanks, Navie. That extending the sample technique is used by the Alchemist in some of his productions and it definitely breaks up the monotony of the sample. Great tip!
Dope video as usual Navie D! Great stuff and good to know I have this knowledge already and was a good brush up. Sidenote: Lets see if this thumbnail is stolen by your freiend (BSB) lol
pls make a video on schoolboy q bluelips production
Please maaaan bring some schoolboy sauce
Definitely need this too🔥🔥🔥
New video by busy beats about sampling tricks in 3...2...1...
Give it three hours
lmao I just came to say the same thing
😂
Who cares?
Can you do a tutorial on how to make good drums?
In summary
Shifting Chops: This technique involves changing the timing of individual chops within a loop. By slightly adjusting when each chop plays, it adds variation and makes the loop feel less repetitive. This can also apply to other instruments or patterns in the beat, like the baseline, creating an overall shift in rhythm for a more dynamic effect.
Adding More Chops: Adding extra chops or pieces of the sample can introduce new sounds and rhythms to break up the loop's monotony. However, it’s crucial to select new chops that complement the existing loop, avoiding dramatic or out-of-place elements, which can sound jarring. The key is subtlety and maintaining consistency in instrumentation and tonal qualities.
Extending Chops: Instead of repeating the same short chops, try extending one to play for a longer duration, allowing parts of the sample that weren’t initially included to be heard. This provides natural variation within the loop and introduces new ideas that may require adjustments to other patterns (like the baseline) to fit with the extended chop.
Using New Chops: Incorporating entirely different parts of the sample to create new sections within the beat, such as verses or bridges, is useful for adding contrast. The challenge is to maintain cohesion between these sections, often by keeping some elements (like drum patterns) consistent. Adding transition cues, such as silencing the drums or adding sound effects, helps the listener anticipate changes, making the transition smoother.
Applying Effects: Effects like EQs and filters are used to clear up space in the beat, making it sound smaller or larger, depending on the context. This is helpful for creating sections that sound distinct without changing the core rhythm or melody. The guide suggests avoiding overuse of rhythmic effects, which can jumble the loop, resulting in an incoherent sound. Instead, subtle, controlled effects allow for balance and help the beat flow better across different sections.
How much note grabber cost ?
you should flex your my friend pedro soundtrack a lot more, i genuinely think its one of the best soundtracks ever made.
Yes, yes, yes yes and yes to all these ideas🍻💯
Could you do an advance in depth tutorial on serato
It's a pretty basic tool. What are you struggling with?
@@NavieD personally, I only use the slicer option. Could you do a tutorial on using the sampler option? I know it's simple, but I personally struggle with chops if they're not in slice form
Not much to it, you pitch the sample up or down & select your sample points
Loved the Jaws cue analogy...
I'm in school rn. I"m watching this for now. I love producing.
great video nav
Hello navie I don’t see the cheat sheet where is it at?
Wow the bots going crazy
Fr
Damn straight.
They're not bots! I choose to believe they're real sexy ladies, and they love me
@@NavieD LL Cool N (Ladies Love Cool Navie)
@@NavieD Haha, ignorance is bliss
can i send you a short sample? i want to see how you would flip it ...
My stolen serato doesn't work on my solid cocaine FL. And i can't wrap my head around slicex. Does anyone know any free to use samplers that sre like serato,in simplicity at least?
Fruity slicer
@nelswebs that thing's ass
There is no sampler better than Serato
Big Fish Audio Momentum
@@javianhuell523 braaah,I have that. Installed it without internet connected. It popped up in FL but didn't do anything
But I like that flute loop even
It’s good I’m saying even
Ever since watching your sample video a few weeks ago I’ve been inspired to make music again thank you 🙌🏾🤙🏾
Good ideas, thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching sir!
The use of the word "jarring" in this video was... jarring
😅no kidding
Awsome videa navie!
Yo, I have learned a lot from you. But could you please do a Reggaeton over explained vid?
Thanks !
Thank you navie d
Great video 🔥
navie d da 🐐
No cheat sheet just a invitation to use note graber
Same
more sampling video!
That's all we do around here
Same sample used on "Grown Ass Man" by Outerspace?
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Pray busy works beats doesn't steal this idea for a vid!!
Who?
11:34 isn't that the "anybody can find love (except you.)" pattern?
Huh?
@@NavieDIt's a song's name
Kinda
I'm trying to listen more closely to that song, the chop patterns they used for the piano seem to be somewhat done by hand, especially the small silences they have
Although it might've been bounced with Gross Beat and then messed around with
hey i have question for you, so i have an issue with my outros cuz when i put some piano in my songs when the song ends, the last note of the piano keeps playing for like 40 seconds. so when i listen to my song on my phone, when the song ends, the last note of the piano keeps playing and i dont know how to fix that. an answer would be appreciated. thank u!
11:47 Guilty 😢😂
You're going to jail sir
Wow. I just ran into this problem right now
I hope this helps!
Any bets on how long it takes BWB to rip this content?
😂
yeah these are pretty legit i would say
"Ideas" "jarring"
imma do it navie
Do it!
Busy works is now making a two hour version of this
✌🏼
i cant dowload the cheatsheet
Thank you for doing the Lord's work. Keep it up please.
🔥🔥💪🏾
Easier. Im from the mpc era. You gotta good.
Am I the only one who liked the “bad version. “ of that chop in the first examples hah
Freaky D 5
BWB must be on vacation or something cos 24 hours have passed and he hasn’t made this video yet
No lie the second half of the loop is not good and im a rapper so it's important
Loopitus
may we have a breakdown of the production of diddy’s music
Most of them uses simple loops sections from 80's songs or just like All About The Benjamins they take a small section and reverse it
I may accidentally open the vortex of evil if I do that
@@NavieD you will get in court with him if you will do that tutorial lol
Let’s gooooo
Yeeeeehawww
nice video, I will take inspiration for a next video on my channel
🦾
Like w ciemno😅
I stretch my chops tho. So ehh im kinda indifferent here
Thanks Navie 🫡
Hey Navie. I finally have found a sound in boombap and it's taken 2 years. I would love for your approval on a beat. Where can I send it? 🤍
I don't do beat reviews unfortunately my love