I'm over here smiling at your sample selections... I was literally a young boy between 6 and 8 listening to the likes of George Duke and Roy Ayers. I'm 51 now and I grew up listening to the source before it was the source. Early mid 70's to the early mid 80's funk jazz. We're fortunate that these kats way back when learned to play instruments. They unknowingly made a lot of relevant classics! Good job dude...
Im jealous fam, I live and breathe music! 🎶 To have grown up or even just experience the music of the 70s-80s as it was happening is something I can only dream about! 💯🙌🏽🙇🏽♂️
@@imLowKey for some of us it's life, without it there's no survival. I had a vat musical education thru listening. I had a biological father into soul music (Tempations, Ojays, Isleys and so on) and a stepfather into soul/funk jazz... Artist like Ramsey Lewis, Bobby Broom, Rahmlee, the Laws (Herbert, Ronnie, and Debra)... He was heavy on Stevie, EWF, and Donny Hathaway... People like the Gap Band were in both their collections. I learned to sing mimicking Stevie, Donny, Charlie... Luther
@@imLowKey also being born in 73 I'm part of the culture that caught the ass-end of the era where radio was mainly white.. The doobie Brother's /w Michael McDonald.. folks like Kenny Loggins. Michael Franks.. David Sandborn... Manhattan Transfer... I could name artist that influenced me for days, months, and years. Michaely Wycoff, Webster Lewis... I often hear samples and know them long before the public catches up. these albums were not only in the house when I was kid, I played them on my father's record player as a kid.
@@imLowKey the love of the music shows in the music you make... the choices you make in creation... the educated listener hears things in the music that often others never do... the jewels that may only happen once int he song... things that sit right above threshold of the inaudible. gives you a pulse, bounce... Rythm in your music that makes it uniquely your own. it doesn't take long to see you have that
Great video. Used to make my own samples but started messing around with sampling and love it so far, am having trouble getting it to sound finished, I'll definitely be using these techniques. Thanks bro!
Im pretty new to sampling. Lookin for some eery violin/string loops lovin how easy it is to load it into logic then straight on the mini akai New to logic too, used to rock w fl mostly
Check out this gem around the 50 second mark 💎 ruclips.net/video/MHkY-rxCTYE/видео.html Also check out the sample playlists here on RUclips, some samples are ran thru while others might be a rare find. 👍🏾
The last beat is on Patreon, its titled NY Flow [87bpm] You can watch the second half of this live stream to see me make it on the spot 🔽 ruclips.net/user/livei-9_u_EqwFM?si=0JDs8xOJfaxhEmi8
It depends, sometimes I warp my samples if Serato sample doesn’t do a proper job. Sometimes I don’t warp at all and change pitch with warp off to align the sample’s bpm with the beat’s bpm. Basically I’m always trying different things 👍🏽
One of the best videos I’ve seen on sampling techniques. 👏
Wow, thanks! Glad it was helpful 💪🏽
I second that... This one is saved to 2 playlists so I can get the full flavor. The examples are helpful.
I'm over here smiling at your sample selections... I was literally a young boy between 6 and 8 listening to the likes of George Duke and Roy Ayers. I'm 51 now and I grew up listening to the source before it was the source. Early mid 70's to the early mid 80's funk jazz. We're fortunate that these kats way back when learned to play instruments. They unknowingly made a lot of relevant classics! Good job dude...
Im jealous fam, I live and breathe music! 🎶
To have grown up or even just experience the music of the 70s-80s as it was happening is something I can only dream about! 💯🙌🏽🙇🏽♂️
@@imLowKey for some of us it's life, without it there's no survival. I had a vat musical education thru listening. I had a biological father into soul music (Tempations, Ojays, Isleys and so on) and a stepfather into soul/funk jazz... Artist like Ramsey Lewis, Bobby Broom, Rahmlee, the Laws (Herbert, Ronnie, and Debra)... He was heavy on Stevie, EWF, and Donny Hathaway... People like the Gap Band were in both their collections. I learned to sing mimicking Stevie, Donny, Charlie... Luther
@@imLowKey also being born in 73 I'm part of the culture that caught the ass-end of the era where radio was mainly white.. The doobie Brother's /w Michael McDonald.. folks like Kenny Loggins. Michael Franks.. David Sandborn... Manhattan Transfer... I could name artist that influenced me for days, months, and years. Michaely Wycoff, Webster Lewis... I often hear samples and know them long before the public catches up. these albums were not only in the house when I was kid, I played them on my father's record player as a kid.
@@imLowKey the love of the music shows in the music you make... the choices you make in creation... the educated listener hears things in the music that often others never do... the jewels that may only happen once int he song... things that sit right above threshold of the inaudible. gives you a pulse, bounce... Rythm in your music that makes it uniquely your own. it doesn't take long to see you have that
Blood is the future 100% He giving it up like no other. No gate keeping.
💯💥 New alias: LowKeytheFuture
The fact that you threw in how you did it as well is 🔥🔥🔥🔥. I just realized as well that my sampling techniques are basic af 😂. Your a mastermind bro!
Bro the basic techniques get the job done 90% of the time. 💯🔥
A lot those advance techniques take a lot of time and planning.
@imLowKey facts I gotta master my craft.
That last beat🔥🔥🔥 great video
Appreciate that fam, thanks for tuning in!
Keep posting this content and the blow up is inevitable. Thanks man 🙏
This style of content is pretty chill, I’m definitely going to do more videos like this 🔥
Dude! That Was Brilliant!
I Hope You Achieve Everything!
bro casually reaching the pinnacle of the sampling and just talking like it's something normal
😂😂😂
this video is a gem
Solid video man
Thanks for the tips, ive been watching you for a while and i like your production style
Thanks for sticking around and seeing this vision come together 🙏🏽
super well done video bro. we need them skate clips man 😂. keep going!
Bruh once I figure out these tre flips 😂
bro we love you for this video, this should level up alot people 4sure 🔥🔥
This is another level! 🔥
BROOO, KEEP THESE UP!!!!
Yes I have to, people are vibing with these new videos
Great video. Used to make my own samples but started messing around with sampling and love it so far, am having trouble getting it to sound finished, I'll definitely be using these techniques. Thanks bro!
Best of luck brother ✊🏾
Ayy sampling 100 😁🔥 Leveling up everything
This is a great video
Thanks for checking it out, glad you enjoyed it 🙌🏽
Great video. Much appreciated
Very welcome! 💪🏽
Love the Skyrim leveling system reference in the beginning of the vid 😅
Only real ones know about that kind of grind! 💯🤫
really great video. super talented. good work.
Thank you 💪🏽
sheeshh 🔥🔥🔥great video
Hey bro these vids are fire 🔥. You got anything on mixing and mastering boom bap ?
Appreciate the love! I have a few mixing tips in a vid coming soon 🙏🏽
Im pretty new to sampling. Lookin for some eery violin/string loops
lovin how easy it is to load it into logic then straight on the mini akai
New to logic too, used to rock w fl mostly
Check out this gem around the 50 second mark 💎
ruclips.net/video/MHkY-rxCTYE/видео.html
Also check out the sample playlists here on RUclips, some samples are ran thru while others might be a rare find. 👍🏾
Great video. How did you get the meters from session view into arrangement view?
That’s a new feature in Ableton Live 12
Top G. Todd Edwards is also a top sampler.
I love your music frequency.
Thanks G! 💪🏾
I gotta checked out his boiler room set 🔥
Hello low key, nice to meet you, I would like to know if the latest beat is on patreon to listen or to see the beat process? Hug
The last beat is on Patreon, its titled NY Flow [87bpm]
You can watch the second half of this live stream to see me make it on the spot 🔽
ruclips.net/user/livei-9_u_EqwFM?si=0JDs8xOJfaxhEmi8
This is so informative, thank you!
PS: do you warp your sample to its original BPM, before chopping?
It depends, sometimes I warp my samples if Serato sample doesn’t do a proper job. Sometimes I don’t warp at all and change pitch with warp off to align the sample’s bpm with the beat’s bpm. Basically I’m always trying different things 👍🏽
@@imLowKey Very informative. Your Patreon is great too!
One word answer to this. Records.