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"No man, theirs go like this "tan tan tan", and his goes "tan tan TAN tan tan". Totally different." ~ Mike Boyd aka Pablum Frozen talking about his hit Frozen Toddler
Been making electronic music for 20 years... you made me feel like I have just wasted my time when i saw you do something so good in couple days. You are such a skilled being. Respect.
@@georgeespley9177 yea i know but I mean MY keyboard because my keyboard didn’t have midi and then I was trying to find another way but there is no other way
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Not only does this make great and engaging audio, but it also sounds like something that would be great for up and coming youtubers who might not be interested in searching for all the copyright free audio or couldn’t afford to pay for background music. Especially before the bass line on the final day, I think what you put together there sounded like some really great b-roll-esque music type of thing. Something really pleasant to perhaps go behind nature footage.
My man you bring up budget being an issue, but this would be one of the most overkill and pricy background music solution ever. The RUclips free audio library is a thing remember.
7:08 Lol as a music producer myself i think its hilarious that pretty much all producers use presets and rarely make everything from scratch for each project, it take so long haha but its great to see someone making videos like this and diving into the area!
I think a lot of that is time lines / dead lines - and also the instant gratification of social media music hacks and such. As someone who doesn't sell or release music I create - most of my gear actually doesn't have presets so I build things from scratch by necessity and its awesome. But I 100% understand why people love presets / samples. It's music as both a passion and a job. If I had to make a song by 5PM tomorrow or a client would be angry - it's totally different :)
I have a Novation Circuit. Best standalone production device to get started with. You can make songs in seconds, so it’s perfect for those melodies stuck in your head. I used to use it daily, and after 2 years, I still use it weekly. Cool to see you using it!
he needs to get in touch with android game devs and market his content there I can see a lot of potential for his upbeat music getting used in retro platformers
Love it. The circuit was one of the devices I picked up 4ish years ago when getting addicted to hardware music gear. It's by far (and its newer sibling the tracks) what I am the fastest on. Enjoy it!
I just love to watch you hunger for knowledge and have a mind to explore the possible and then stretch yourself to the impossible. Never give up the hunger.
I was about to comment that you should make a video about tackling sound design in a synthesizer like Serum, and then saw you decided to tackle sound design. Crazy stuff man.
A little time saver for you: Provided you haven't opened Ableton as administrator, you can directly move samples in AND out from Ableton without having to go into folders or anything. For example with Splice, you can move a sample straight from splice, into your arrangement. With the cirquit, you can probably move samples straight from the arrangement or the browser into the sample thingy you used.
🌍 key to learn is understanding 5 part part 1 : thinking to learn wondering after finishing learning opportunities .. part 2: its preparation like find out how its possible or how can i make its possible more easy ways part 3: started learning fully motivated wondering part 1 part 4: find learning is way more harder than expiation more longer period time take only learning forgetting motivation part 5: find nothing much improved think to quit finding demotivation making list in mind why its impossible to learn part 6: Shaw the difference unfortunately realised doing good than never look back
For a content creator, it's super awesome to be able to make your own music so you can use it in your videos without any copyright issues or paying for tracks.
Mike i know that your channel is about learning fast but i would really love to see how fast you could learn to speak a different language (a goal for this could be to comfortably answer some questions that you are asked in this language). I think that this would be a very good video (Please like so mike will see this.)
As a music teacher, I love using technology to teach music. As you mention, you don’t need too much knowledge on theory or even reading music notation. It’s a great way to introduce music to elementary students in which they can produce music that is relevant to today society. At the same time it encourages them to continue music at the middle school level.
O my god u dont have any idea how much i was needed this video and was looking for it.I'm so happy that you made it,thankful human. Even if I dont get the chance to get this awesome thing,I'm still thankfull that u made this video. With all the love,N
Circuit has scale modes for the keys, so instead of 12 notes per octave (all notes) over 2 octaves, you can choose a key (eg C#m) and it will show 4 octaves of 7 notes per octave (just the scale notes)
As a self tought musician, I want to address the point made at 5:25. There is not a high barrier to entry for music anymore. In fact, I believe it’s the lowest it’s ever been. Every learning resource you could possibly need is available for free on youtube alone. My experience is only in the topic of practical, applicable skills in performance and production(guitar, theory, composition, etc) and not intentionally complex methods and skills related to sheet music and that branch of classical education. Many instruments are manufactured at a higher quality than ever and at the lowest market value ever. Investing marginal amounts of time, money and similar resources is very beneficial, of course, but you can easily get by with much less than ever before
Dude! Have you heard about Mike Shake?! He makes similar content as you, learning new skills in short times. He's name is also Mike and he also has a beautiful accent.
For one That was 2 months ago... who replies on 2 month old comments. And two Mike Shake did copy Mike Boyd. It’s not similar ideas. Shakes channel is entertaining and all but nobody can deny that he did copy Boyd. Both work very hard on their videos. Edit: it wouldn’t be copying if Shake gave Boyd credit or recognition, but... Shake did not.
If you want to make music for legit free id say u pick up and daw like reaper or lmms which are both free or try more expensive daws like ableton or fl they cost more but you get what u pay for, and fl and ableton both have free trails
Hey Mike! You should consider learning bouldering (Rock climbing without ropes). Climbing gyms provide difficulty grading systems for each climb which would make it easy for you to set goals. There are plenty of bouldering youtube channels you could check out for tips. Keep up the great work! Love your channel.
mann ive been trying to get one of these for yearsss now, classical guitar for 7 years and alevels got a bit monotonous but never been even close to be able to buy one. now i dont want it, i NEED it🤣 especially with lockdown and online lessons times are getting stressful
Love your videos. Very inspirational. The Circuit is amazing and would really compliment the electronic drum set and keyboard my kids got for Christmas. Cheers. Keep up the great videos.
I make music myself, and must say, good work my man! Definitely not a tool for making a complete track, but great for getting the creativity flowing and putting down your ideas💪
you should learn to use a butterfly knife but buy one of the safe ones that aren't sharpened and you need to learn these tricks 1.wrist pass 2.zen rollover 3.y2k 4.basic twirl you can learn more if you want
I've had the Novation Circuit on my radar for a while...after seeing your video learning how to use it in a week, perhaps 2021 will be the year I pick one up.
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First reply
second reply
Third reply🥉
Congratulations you’re first mike.
Lol
I swear Mike's going to learn airbending any day now
There was a time when the 4 nation lived together in harmony
facts
As soon as you said that there was a fuck ton of wind outside my window
Hell yeah
To bring balance to our broken world Mike must learn all 4 elements by the next year)))
This man is just going to 100% life.
Just like gta series when you complete 100% of any game
He is doing like that
He's teaching us that anyone can 100% life with enough patience and self-determination
He is probably not gonna as he never learned how to backflip
@@skygapples1372 He did in the Learn not so quick series
I’m waiting for Mike Boyd‘s new hit single, “Another one chews the soil”
yep
should make a band name "King" and release the song there
@@fartfuhrer8558 then should make killer king too
@@nachos5142 no more jojo please I haven't seen it
"No man, theirs go like this "tan tan tan", and his goes "tan tan TAN tan tan". Totally different." ~ Mike Boyd aka Pablum Frozen talking about his hit Frozen Toddler
Been making electronic music for 20 years... you made me feel like I have just wasted my time when i saw you do something so good in couple days. You are such a skilled being. Respect.
I wanna learn to make electronic music but I have no idea how to connect my keyboard (instrument) to my pc
@@BooneTheKing
U need a midi to usb cable mate
@@georgeespley9177 yea i know but I mean MY keyboard because my keyboard didn’t have midi and then I was trying to find another way but there is no other way
@@BooneTheKing tbh u don’t need one to start, I went 4 months without one
@@BooneTheKing aux cable works too
But then you just have the sound of the keyboard itself😅
"How I Accidently Created 'Another One Bites the Dust' by Queen'"
daniel thrasher, right?
@@arnez6179 yeah :p
He sait ''i just made that'' but yeah
Killer Queen Bites ZA DUSTO
I was thinking about that ,completely !
Mike: I just came up with that.
DMCA: Are you sure about that???
You mean Queen...
@@OscarTRob r/whoosh
How is that a whoosh
XD
@@OscarTRob because DMCA is a copyright thing
I haven't finished the video yet but I'm certain that YOU made those beats in the background throughout the vid, imma find out soon👌
9:45 I KNEW ITTT
@@guccisandals1611 well ig well done
I was about to comment this 🤣🤣
AND YOUDE BE RIGHT
@@Ciniqs same
dang mike has figured out how to create copyright free background music
Legit thinking the exact same thing
💀
Haha! 😂
No master copyright, but be careful! There is still composition copyright! 👀
Hell yes! So down with you getting on with this lil box :)
Oh great to see you here Ricky! I love your music and video dude 👍
Hey it's you! I bought an SP404 recently because you of you! Neat to see you here.
ha, quite surprised to find ricky tinez over here at mikes channel
Pause
That's what she said.
The Pokémon Red/Blue theme made me very, very happy.
Everybody gangsta until Mike starts playing the stranger things theme
Mike: "This is my innovation circuit, and I have no idea how to use it"
Us: "not for long..."
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Novation*
@@AxxLAfriku no
@@AxxLAfriku no
innovative!
You playing Pokémon and realizing that sound is why you’re my favorite RUclipsr
I’ve always wanted to learn more about these. Thanks Mike!
Future video, ey?
nice beat mike!! hope to see you after covid 😊
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Things mike has to learn next:
Archery
Learn a new language
Speaking italian should be a challange but not Impossible
Latin be a good language to try and learn
hat in time speedrunning
balisong flipping
@@floatingeye9963 ah yes the all useful Latin
Not only does this make great and engaging audio, but it also sounds like something that would be great for up and coming youtubers who might not be interested in searching for all the copyright free audio or couldn’t afford to pay for background music. Especially before the bass line on the final day, I think what you put together there sounded like some really great b-roll-esque music type of thing. Something really pleasant to perhaps go behind nature footage.
appreciate you saying so! :)
My man you bring up budget being an issue, but this would be one of the most overkill and pricy background music solution ever. The RUclips free audio library is a thing remember.
7:55 Nostalgia just hit, 20 years of Pokémon as my hobby just clashed with one of my favourite content creators on the platform, absolute legend Mike
7:08 Lol as a music producer myself i think its hilarious that pretty much all producers use presets and rarely make everything from scratch for each project, it take so long haha but its great to see someone making videos like this and diving into the area!
Yep lmao someone didnt tell Mike about Virtual Riot presets
virtual riot and kshmr are the backbones of modern electronic music lol
I think a lot of that is time lines / dead lines - and also the instant gratification of social media music hacks and such.
As someone who doesn't sell or release music I create - most of my gear actually doesn't have presets so I build things from scratch by necessity and its awesome.
But I 100% understand why people love presets / samples. It's music as both a passion and a job. If I had to make a song by 5PM tomorrow or a client would be angry - it's totally different :)
I have a Novation Circuit. Best standalone production device to get started with. You can make songs in seconds, so it’s perfect for those melodies stuck in your head. I used to use it daily, and after 2 years, I still use it weekly. Cool to see you using it!
Mike can become a dj in a week , all he has to do is make a challenge video out of it.
I don't want to make music, but want to press that buttons.
I have had the pleasure of pressing buttons like them, so squishy.
It’s a pricy squishy button matrix tho
ah yes can't wait to go to one of your concerts in the future xd
hi! I’m subbed btw
I didn't thought this man can be here
pog champ lol
He is like the cool uncle that can do everything
Honestly, all of those “tracks” that you made could have been used in a lot of 8 bit games, I loved listening to them❤️
Alot of the actually already exists
Lol, about half way in to the video, all I could hear was the soundtrack to FTL.
he needs to get in touch with android game devs and market his content there I can see a lot of potential for his upbeat music getting used in retro platformers
Glad to see a bigger RUclipsr jumping on the Circuit hype train! It's such an inspiring, hands on way to make electronic music.
Mike: "I just came up with that!"
Totally! 😏
Yeah! I cant remember what it was called
@@rygyd Another one bites the dust
@@promoeditz3934 oh yeah!
I hope people know he was joking
@@shimmipenguin1764 Obviously it was sarcasm, even the OP implied that
I started home producing 15 years ago. This is quite impressive for only a week in! Great job bro 👏💯
you mean amazing lol
Thanks Allot, I had to buy one. Me and My son are enjoying it. New one came out a few days ago.
I'm convinced the big bang was caused by a previous version of him while trying to learn how to create dimensions and no one can change my mind
I've missed your learning videos so much!
I just finished learning to solve the 3x3 rubiks cube!
Mike: "I just came up with that! :)"
DMCA: "another one bites the dust"
When I look up "how to live life to fullest" on Wikipedia, Mike's channel shows up.
Love it. The circuit was one of the devices I picked up 4ish years ago when getting addicted to hardware music gear. It's by far (and its newer sibling the tracks) what I am the fastest on.
Enjoy it!
Okay you're actually very talented at this, really liked the song you create at 9:50 and would listen to a full version.
Good to see you posting videos again, love it
I love how the music in the video has been made with The Circuit, subtle ;)
I just love to watch you hunger for knowledge and have a mind to explore the possible and then stretch yourself to the impossible. Never give up the hunger.
I was about to comment that you should make a video about tackling sound design in a synthesizer like Serum, and then saw you decided to tackle sound design. Crazy stuff man.
"This is a cardinal sin of EDM, right here"
No way. I heard the song you came up with on the radio earlier today. Life's crazy.
The Pokémon theme made me all warm and nostalgic
A little time saver for you: Provided you haven't opened Ableton as administrator, you can directly move samples in AND out from Ableton without having to go into folders or anything. For example with Splice, you can move a sample straight from splice, into your arrangement. With the cirquit, you can probably move samples straight from the arrangement or the browser into the sample thingy you used.
i like how you can even side chain the certain sounds
Honestly a great feature
Mike: "I just came up with that!"
John Deacon: *angry bassist noise intensifies*
What that's queen... Another one bites the dust
@@badchewie484 John Deacon is the bassist who came up with the song...
@@Cameron.2458 my bad yea. For some reason my brain though u said David Bowie.
@@Cameron.2458 srry
@@badchewie484 lol it's fine
I howled at the Pokemon theme. You're a treasure in these difficult times Mike.
His next episode is going to be “I learned how to host a EDM concert in a week”
🌍 key to learn is understanding 5 part
part 1 : thinking to learn wondering after finishing learning opportunities ..
part 2: its preparation like find out how its possible or how can i make its possible more easy ways
part 3: started learning fully motivated
wondering part 1
part 4: find learning is way more harder than expiation more longer period time take only learning forgetting motivation
part 5: find nothing much improved think to quit finding demotivation making list in mind why its impossible to learn
part 6: Shaw the difference unfortunately realised doing good than never look back
Been watching every novation vid since September . Got a box on Dec. Your vid is by far the easiest and best to understand. Excellent. 👌
Hahaha you used the thumbnail I chose on Instagram!
He died
God : what did u do in ur life
Mike : everything.
Angels: that’s true
Truuuuuuue
@Ahrami smart answer
"No cables needed"
Two minutes later, has two cables plugged in.
Probably just some power, and a way for his recording software to pick up the sound.
Yes, no cables NEEDED, but they can be used to improve the experience
It's battery powered and has a built in speaker if you want to use it wireless.
one's for power, the other is audio out
one's to make it more convenient, and the other is a must if you want to actually record what you're playing
Man that’s awesome… your guitar to Elektro sound wobble feeling is amazing
For a content creator, it's super awesome to be able to make your own music so you can use it in your videos without any copyright issues or paying for tracks.
Mike i know that your channel is about learning fast but i would really love to see how fast you could learn to speak a different language (a goal for this could be to comfortably answer some questions that you are asked in this language). I think that this would be a very good video (Please like so mike will see this.)
I love this channel because it proves that you don't have to start at age 9 to learn and become proficient in new skills
As a music teacher, I love using technology to teach music. As you mention, you don’t need too much knowledge on theory or even reading music notation. It’s a great way to introduce music to elementary students in which they can produce music that is relevant to today society. At the same time it encourages them to continue music at the middle school level.
Nice! I found it really interesting how, at the end, you played a melody that ended up being in G# Lydian over your C# minor chord progression.
Love how the background music in the vid is made on the circuit. Great video.
Ok fancy piano man
Mike: I made this
Dmca: It's fun to stay at the DMCA
I'm still waiting for Mike to put the music he made on Spotify
Great job man. I was also shocked that it cost $400
You make my day!I love seeing ppl learning things and it makes me want to!
"C-sharp minor is the worst key ever"
Me: Cries in hungarian rhapsody no 2
moonlight sonata too
@@crypt1n4 Fantaise impromptu
Torrent etude
chopin op 64 no 2
nocturne in c# minor
Rachmaninov prelude in c# minor
@@Mike_Toreno Yeah, basically a lot of the most beautiful classical music pieces!
@@crypt1n4 Moonlight sonata is in g# i believe
@@linuschristensen6181 nope
Mike: “I just came up with that!!”
Google: Demonitized!!
youtube*
@@suganese7148 who do you think owns RUclips?
@@Theuploader5555 Facebook
Not trying to be an r/iamverysmart person but it’s technically a cover so he’s not gonna get demonitized
@@Theuploader5555 imagine you say something on insta, no one is gonna say omg Facebook's gonna ban you
2022 Mike: "In today's video, I'm going to try to learn to build a Death Star"
2023 mike: “in today’s video, I’m going to try to destroy a death star
O my god u dont have any idea how much i was needed this video and was looking for it.I'm so happy that you made it,thankful human.
Even if I dont get the chance to get this awesome thing,I'm still thankfull that u made this video.
With all the love,N
The gaps in between the squares (the center of every 4 squares that make 1 big one) are like that optical illusion where you can never see the dots
It's 4am i should sleep but this is more important.
Mike Boyd in the year 2079:
This week i learned how to fly and get laser eyes
mike in 2030: learning how to cure cancer
as a music producer, this was extremely entertaining and relatable to watch.
Circuit has scale modes for the keys, so instead of 12 notes per octave (all notes) over 2 octaves, you can choose a key (eg C#m) and it will show 4 octaves of 7 notes per octave (just the scale notes)
As a self tought musician, I want to address the point made at 5:25. There is not a high barrier to entry for music anymore. In fact, I believe it’s the lowest it’s ever been. Every learning resource you could possibly need is available for free on youtube alone. My experience is only in the topic of practical, applicable skills in performance and production(guitar, theory, composition, etc) and not intentionally complex methods and skills related to sheet music and that branch of classical education. Many instruments are manufactured at a higher quality than ever and at the lowest market value ever. Investing marginal amounts of time, money and similar resources is very beneficial, of course, but you can easily get by with much less than ever before
Agreed
Dude! Have you heard about Mike Shake?!
He makes similar content as you, learning new skills in short times.
He's name is also Mike and he also has a beautiful accent.
He copied Mike Boyd
@@mrmicro3183 instead of accusing content creators of having similar ideas, how about you focus on being more mature, since you obviously aren’t now
For one That was 2 months ago... who replies on 2 month old comments. And two Mike Shake did copy Mike Boyd. It’s not similar ideas. Shakes channel is entertaining and all but nobody can deny that he did copy Boyd. Both work very hard on their videos.
Edit: it wouldn’t be copying if Shake gave Boyd credit or recognition, but... Shake did not.
Thought the title was, 7 days with the circus
That would make a great video
Geosquare's gonna be the one making that video
I've had one for years just never learned it fully. Thank you for the inspiration.
the Pokemon part was incredible!
What Pokémon game is that from. I’ve been searching for hourssssssss
It’s right in the back of my head but I can’t put my finger on it
This thing is basically GarageBand on steroids
I would say quite the opposite 😅
@@DarkPeter steroids on Garageband?!?
Not really..... GarageBand is software and this thing is hardware so yeah... it’s the opposite
Garage band has more than this and it’s way easier I wouldn’t waste my money on this if it’s already on my phone
If you want to make music for legit free id say u pick up and daw like reaper or lmms which are both free or try more expensive daws like ableton or fl they cost more but you get what u pay for, and fl and ableton both have free trails
Imagine if he learned to use a loopstation with beatboxing sounds
Mike: “Everything you hear in this video is from the circuit”
My brain to me: “so his voice is also from the circuit?”
Hey Mike! You should consider learning bouldering (Rock climbing without ropes). Climbing gyms provide difficulty grading systems for each climb which would make it easy for you to set goals. There are plenty of bouldering youtube channels you could check out for tips. Keep up the great work! Love your channel.
been following you for ages now, still love your vids and all your skills and abilities - ur a superhuman
Mike new challenge if you choose to accept: learn how to fly a drone like a pro good luck
mann ive been trying to get one of these for yearsss now, classical guitar for 7 years and alevels got a bit monotonous but never been even close to be able to buy one. now i dont want it, i NEED it🤣 especially with lockdown and online lessons times are getting stressful
Why not try getting a music making app for your smartphone to see if you like it before buying hardware?
imagine this guy at a talent show
Pretty cool! Should check out the Swedish/Norwegian band, CODE 64, as they used to produce some great music using that TECHnique.
Love your videos. Very inspirational. The Circuit is amazing and would really compliment the electronic drum set and keyboard my kids got for Christmas. Cheers. Keep up the great videos.
I lost my shit at 8:00.
I too was like that sounds familiar.
Where in Pokémon is this from?! I can’t remember but I know it’s Pokémon 😩
@@sourkarambit5330 yea i dont remember either :/ im looking for it too
Lol srsly?
ruclips.net/video/NdJQopRuH1E/видео.html
This is going to get copyright claimed so hard
How he made the music
@@wormy9229 if they sound the same the companys can copyright them.
@@Joel538 true that
Not if they’re shorter than 15 sec
@@funnnflix bet.
Mike in 2022: "today we are going to be learning how to fly"
But that's simple, you just throw yourself at the ground and miss, granted the second part is tricky.
Music production is an enormous wormhole, you will be hooked soon if you aren't already. I think you could do a series out of this if you wanted!
I make music myself, and must say, good work my man! Definitely not a tool for making a complete track, but great for getting the creativity flowing and putting down your ideas💪
Does everyone with the name Mike just like learning random things?
I know only two mikes this mike and mike shake
@@clipit6352 hahaha same
@@clipit6352 hahaha same
@@clipit6352 hahaha same
@@clipit6352 hahaha same
Just wait two more years and Mike's gonna learn how to cure cancer
7:21 that reminds me of The Flash theme
Yesss! Was looking for this comment
wait which one?? I have watched all seasons of flash and cant hear it
you should learn to use a butterfly knife but buy one of the safe ones that aren't sharpened and you need to learn these tricks
1.wrist pass
2.zen rollover
3.y2k
4.basic twirl
you can learn more if you want
I've had the Novation Circuit on my radar for a while...after seeing your video learning how to use it in a week, perhaps 2021 will be the year I pick one up.