I love how you worked around the weird no quantized transitions of the ep 133. Great idea and execution. Want to buy this thing, but am worried about live performing and this gave me a good feeling bout it. still not sure. Also, great music. the trasition from sample to sampled in rock it slow was gold shit.
It’s a fun device to make beats even if you don’t to do live sets. Thank you for taking the time out to check out the video and leaving an awesome comment!
Who needs an MPC? This little thing is so badass. Very cool multi-movement piece of music there. EDIT: aka beat tape lol. Did you sample at twice the speed from the SP202 or use the low sample grade? This should have a low sample grade too but doesn't.
Appreciate it bro! It was a combo of both. On the SP, I used the low sample grade (lofi 1) on the samples and the standard mode on all of the drums. I also I sampled twice the speed on maybe the last four or five beats.
@@TaylorBoy Perfect I love the SP202 I'm going to use my Circuit Rhythm to sample stuff and resample from KOII- Keep em coming, you have a super feel for this stuff!!!. You could also have used your SP202 as your effect pedal for the transitions right?
Thanks man, more to come! I can’t wait to see what you come up with. I probably could have used the SP for transitions, I didn’t think to try it. Maybe I’ll work it into the live workflow someday.
@@TaylorBoy Thanks man. I heard people love the sp202 for its effects too. I've liked and subscribed and will be checking your music out for sure, should get my KO II in a month or so.
Thanks for taking the time out to listen. I’m not expert by any means. This is my first live so based on what I did here is a small list I came up with: Focus on making the beat first. Make two to three sequences. Then map out the order of how you want to sequence to be in the live performance. For these beats. I mostly did an intro, four bar hooks, and 16 bar verses. Keep the listener engaged by making change up at least every four bars. When you make beats on the KO it’s good to keep all of your sounds organized in the same groups for each beat. So when you transition into new beats you’ll know where everything is at. For example. I do drums in group A and the main sample in group B, the bass in C, and other samples in group D. That is all I can think of now. If you would like to know more let me know.
What’s good bro! Believe or not I’ve seen a lot of your content and gained inspiration and good vibes from them as well. Appreciate you. Hit me on IG @taylorboy_music
this is literally the best performance i have seen with the ep
Really appreciate you bro! 💯
I keep coming back. This definitely deserves more views.
I really appreciate this man. It means a lot. It will get more views in due time. Until then I’ll be working on Volume 2!
Está increíble Bro
Thank you! 💯
Incredible ! The idea for song mode is great.. ! I never imagined making a set like this with EP133...!
I really appreciate man!
damn that rock it slow track rips!
🙏🏾 Appreacite you !
Thank you brother, this was fun to watch, and sick beats!
Really appreciate you watching bro! 💯💯
Really cool dope joints !
Appreciate it! 💯
Fire 🔥
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damn rock it slow has got to be my favorite
Appreciate it bro!
Really really nice! Looking forward to seeing more!
Appreciate it bro! More to come !
immediately got me singing. got me vibin. make more videos.
Appreacite you bro! Part 2 is in the works.
Buenísima amigo
Gracias amigo!!
This was rad. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for tuning in! 🤝🏾
Niceeee 🔥🔥
Appreciate you!
Rock it Slow! Fire^^
Appreciate you! 🙏🏾
Absolute He🔥ters fam, instantly subscribed. Keep shining my friend, God bless!!🙏🏾✊🏾💚
Love bro! Thank you. You got heat as well my friend! 🫵🏾 God Bless! 🙏🏾
@TaylorBoy appreciate you fam!🙏🏾✊🏾💚
Really good vibe ❤
Appreciate it bro!
I love how you worked around the weird no quantized transitions of the ep 133. Great idea and execution. Want to buy this thing, but am worried about live performing and this gave me a good feeling bout it. still not sure. Also, great music. the trasition from sample to sampled in rock it slow was gold shit.
It’s a fun device to make beats even if you don’t to do live sets. Thank you for taking the time out to check out the video and leaving an awesome comment!
them pad samples really got me thinking this was gonna be jungle but I'm pleasantly surprised :3
Appreacite it man. I really like jungle pads. I need to get more into it.
@@TaylorBoy yeah u should! also Rock it slow caught me completely off guard its amazing what you could pull off with this thing
No doubt man. I love the KO. Thanks for checking out the vid!
dope
Appreciate you!
Who needs an MPC? This little thing is so badass. Very cool multi-movement piece of music there. EDIT: aka beat tape lol. Did you sample at twice the speed from the SP202 or use the low sample grade? This should have a low sample grade too but doesn't.
Appreciate it bro! It was a combo of both. On the SP, I used the low sample grade (lofi 1) on the samples and the standard mode on all of the drums. I also I sampled twice the speed on maybe the last four or five beats.
@@TaylorBoy Perfect I love the SP202 I'm going to use my Circuit Rhythm to sample stuff and resample from KOII- Keep em coming, you have a super feel for this stuff!!!. You could also have used your SP202 as your effect pedal for the transitions right?
Thanks man, more to come! I can’t wait to see what you come up with. I probably could have used the SP for transitions, I didn’t think to try it. Maybe I’ll work it into the live workflow someday.
@@TaylorBoy Thanks man. I heard people love the sp202 for its effects too. I've liked and subscribed and will be checking your music out for sure, should get my KO II in a month or so.
Do a Lo-fi tut on the KO II, dope beats, subbed!
Appreciate it bro! I’ll make a tutorial soon.
Actually you did an amazing work,any tips to learn work live? Thank you
Thanks for taking the time out to listen. I’m not expert by any means. This is my first live so based on what I did here is a small list I came up with:
Focus on making the beat first. Make two to three sequences. Then map out the order of how you want to sequence to be in the live performance.
For these beats. I mostly did an intro, four bar hooks, and 16 bar verses.
Keep the listener engaged by making change up at least every four bars.
When you make beats on the KO it’s good to keep all of your sounds organized in the same groups for each beat. So when you transition into new beats you’ll know where everything is at. For example. I do drums in group A and the main sample in group B, the bass in C, and other samples in group D.
That is all I can think of now. If you would like to know more let me know.
Did you upload your own sample or is it the one coming with the KOii?
These are my own samples.
Nic3 1n3
Appreciate it Unk 💯
Hey bro this came across my feed very dope. Would love to get in contact and ask some 133 questions 🤳 this is super creative
What’s good bro! Believe or not I’ve seen a lot of your content and gained inspiration and good vibes from them as well. Appreciate you. Hit me on IG @taylorboy_music
Nice 🎛️🥊
Appreciate it bro! 💯
I don’t like the overused drunk groove but the rest is really cool 😎
Thank you!
You mean you don't like this genre? What a hot take 🙄
I like it a lot.
If I may ask: Where is the sidechain/ducking effect coming from?
Appreciate You!
You can set the sidechain/ducking effect on the KOii by using the CMP effect.