Great! Reminds me that you don't need much for a great beat. I also like to add delay on elements like Sax. And I like to use sample reduction / bit crusher for that 12bit / SP1200 sound. Timemachine and BitJuggler by Tonebooster are great plugins for that.
Your song sounds like one of those joints where the rapper would be talking about making it out of the ghetto or talking about the different ways folks survive in the hood or relaying some kind of introspection or such. Dopeness.
I usually get lost on youtube and go from soul playlists to more playlist to channels that upload old vinyls or stuff in other languages too. Whosampled.com is also a good place to see what kind of records and artists have been sampled before. From there you can find instrumentalists and discover their discographies, or see who they played music with, and you discover more and more stuff to sample
Damn boi your Englisch is komplett akzentfrei. When I saw the deutsche Schrift in your Ableton I was like "neee digga der ist deutsch und spricht nicht wie ein Blecheimer Englisch UND baut geile Beats?! Feier ich!"
This is absolutely fantastic man, huge props to you 🙏 Btw I was wondering, where did you find that record scratch sound? I hear it everywhere but don't know how to make/find it.
If you want to make it yourself play a kick and then the same kick in reverse over and over back and forth, thats what a dj does when scratching the record
There are quite a few free plugins that can give you that sound. Any general "lo-fi" plugin will have various scratchy record sounds/noise. "Vinyl" by iZotope or "Origin" by Cymatics are great choices that I've used myself.
Hey man amazing beat super chill yeah you really hit that 90s vibe! What Tech are you using to make this on? I’m looking to get started, you’ve inspired me. Thanks
Good video, in my opinion i also mentioned some plugins too give more this analog sound like simulators of SP1200 (there are both i think and very cheap) and also the decimort 2 for the sax is a very good idea (i recomen the preset Hass filter).
its just a wav file but if you want to make it yourself, play a kick drum and then a reversed kick fast over and over, this is whats happening when scratching the vinyl forwards and backwards
This was an absolute blast to watch! The whole process is so interesting! Btw what software do you use to produce these fire beats man!? I’ve got the same midi keyboard as your one in the video but I really don’t have a great software (Soundtrap)
one of the few accurately 90s sounding tutorials. great job
Appreciate that
I hate when videos say 90s hip hop tutorial and the shit just sounds like modern day boom bap
Yes exactly. It's just the small details@@musicbyjmt376
Agreed, great job Fabi
🎷
bro took me back in time
Great! Reminds me that you don't need much for a great beat.
I also like to add delay on elements like Sax. And I like to use sample reduction / bit crusher for that 12bit / SP1200 sound. Timemachine and BitJuggler by Tonebooster are great plugins for that.
this is how hip hop needs to start sound like again in 2024......
Your song sounds like one of those joints where the rapper would be talking about making it out of the ghetto or talking about the different ways folks survive in the hood or relaying some kind of introspection or such. Dopeness.
It’s early in the morning and just discovered this video and man that beast has me head nodding and freestyling😎
It is always interesting to see the workflow of other producers. The beat is 🔥🔥🔥👊🏻
Really smooth beat, love the chill drums and sax !
Thank you 🙏
brings me back to 17yo thank you
Seriously you made with a slice of a sample and came out with a masterpiece 👌🏾👌🏾👏🏾💪🏾
Thanks 🙏
one of my favorite yt vid
You took us back to the 90s Bruh 🔥🔥🔥
i can def hear slum village on this. fire beat
Dope video man! Drums are perfect, sax is the best!!!
Daamn, i love this tutorial, so much vibe ✌
Patrick Star on the drums killed me🤣
damn near spot on
Glad this got recommended to me. Great energy, learned a thing or 2. Subscribed.
thank you
man you left me speechless, that shit got some mad soul!
Dope Old School Trizzie!
Bro I used that same sample on my SP-1200 that’s crazy
Awesome man
Pouahhh le banger que t'as fait !
merci
crazy good
Really cool production going on here
thanks man
The beat came out dope af. Good shit
hey Jim -- love your work on The Office. i can't believe you know how to do this cool stuff!
🙏🙏🙏
nice a& smooth br0
duude thanks alot im new to producing and this video made me create sum firee beats. thanks alot
Glad I could help!
Beat is sooooo dope!
Fantastic tutorial
Sounds sick. What a vibe.
Schöner Beat mein bester ❤
Danke
The beat is dope🔥🔥Love your hoodie tho💯
cyfer gang
Video was a pleasure to watch, beat came out hard!!!
Thank you
Dope !
sauberer stuff! bitte mehr davon - straight to the point, laid back vibe. one of the only times i considered commenting. subbed ofc
Thank you
neue videos bald
big ups
woozah, turned out great! *headnodding*
Fire beat my brotha!!
Beau boulot mec
merci
Accurate and to the point 🔥💯
Thank you 🔥🙏
Nice
very good, man
May I ask, where you dig up the song you sampled from? Any good sources?
Loved your relaxed way of creating this! Awesome result! Keep it up!
I usually get lost on youtube and go from soul playlists to more playlist to channels that upload old vinyls or stuff in other languages too. Whosampled.com is also a good place to see what kind of records and artists have been sampled before. From there you can find instrumentalists and discover their discographies, or see who they played music with, and you discover more and more stuff to sample
@@FabiODNmusic I really appreciate the tips, thx! Time to get lost somewhere, I guess...😁
Damn boi your Englisch is komplett akzentfrei. When I saw the deutsche Schrift in your Ableton I was like "neee digga der ist deutsch und spricht nicht wie ein Blecheimer Englisch UND baut geile Beats?! Feier ich!"
I'm an early sub. I'm excited to see the channel grow.✨
this beat was fire bro !
Thank you 🙏
Good job man ! ;)
🔥🔥🔥🔥
great work, video was a good vibe too 🎷❤️🔥
Thanks 🔥
3:54 всем триколорам триколор!)
sick
Nice beat
Well done!
accurate
Great job !
Great vid
Sehr sehr stark bro!
🙏🙏🙏
Thats dope👌🏻👌🏻
top!
What's this beat called?? Wow!
Love the video as an oldschool hiphop fan.... and I think we played basketball couple of times, so when I see you I ask more questions in person :D
For real bro? On which court did we hoop together ? 🏀
awesome dude
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
This is absolutely fantastic man, huge props to you 🙏
Btw I was wondering, where did you find that record scratch sound? I hear it everywhere but don't know how to make/find it.
search in reddit r/drumkits thats where i get all my drums samples
If you want to make it yourself play a kick and then the same kick in reverse over and over back and forth, thats what a dj does when scratching the record
There are quite a few free plugins that can give you that sound. Any general "lo-fi" plugin will have various scratchy record sounds/noise. "Vinyl" by iZotope or "Origin" by Cymatics are great choices that I've used myself.
Did you layer the break chops onto each other? Midi looks like it.
Yes for the hihats
Nice one, man!
Thanks!
💯💯💯
🐐
😤🔥
Hey man amazing beat super chill yeah you really hit that 90s vibe!
What Tech are you using to make this on? I’m looking to get started, you’ve inspired me. Thanks
Macbook pro 2015 and ableton 10
And i have focusrite 2i2 interface and akai midi controller
ableton gang !!!!
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Good video, in my opinion i also mentioned some plugins too give more this analog sound like simulators of SP1200 (there are both i think and very cheap) and also the decimort 2 for the sax is a very good idea (i recomen the preset Hass filter).
geiler hoodie bro.
wo hast du den her? 😂
Die hoodies hat ein kollege früher gemacht aber er hat leider aufgehört
What kind of Drum Samples are this? Which Snare? :)
from someone on reddit i dont remember the post but look for "vinyl drums sp 303"
How you make that fast record scratching noise
its just a wav file but if you want to make it yourself, play a kick drum and then a reversed kick fast over and over, this is whats happening when scratching the vinyl forwards and backwards
@@FabiODNmusic Thanks fot he tip!
Byt where i can find this samples
sample is called - black water another day
i found it randomly searching in youtube soul music playlists
Great job homie! Definitely got a sub outta me this straight vibes fam! Keep it up!
🙏🙏🙏
This was an absolute blast to watch! The whole process is so interesting! Btw what software do you use to produce these fire beats man!? I’ve got the same midi keyboard as your one in the video but I really don’t have a great software (Soundtrap)
Thank you i use ableton live 10
@@FabiODNmusic cheers man! Got the program now I just gotta search for samples!
where did you get the record scrath sfx in the final beat? i cant find a good one online haha
Send me a message in instagram i will send it to you
@@FabiODNmusic thanks dude
Great video and explanation as you progressed through the beat. Earned a sub from me.
What do you use for sp1200 emulation?
i use ableton live 10
gutes Ding, hast mal Lust in Kontakt zu kommen. selber am beats bauen. lG
Insta 👍
It is important that both the samples were hq right? Otherwise the beat would sound much worse
yes you are right good input makes good output
if you really into sampling, get an mpc. you'll have a much faster workflow. making boom bap beats in a daw is just weird
i do weird things
@@FabiODNmusicme to bro😄
Man sell a kidney and get a MPC 2000 or something! It’ll sharpen your skills even more bro! You produce good beats bro!
🙏🙏🙏thanks maybe one day
da must noch viel üben
dads gekrukel ist eklieg vinyl texture absolut eklieg
Dope!
Sounds sick!!
🔥🔥🔥🔥