@@sassytabasco can’t deny how fire the smack a bitch beats. I guess it’s more about having that one element be a big X factor and carry the whole song like in the song the guitar is just nasty
The true magic happens in the plugins and he does not really lay a focus there, he just says which plugins made the sounds sound like that but not how he get there (tweaking which knobs?).
I love Finneas’ production. When I first heard Bury a Friend in the car on a dark drive home I was amazed by it. So different to absolutely everything in the charts. Every frequency in beautiful balance with such a beautiful low end to pad it all. I listened to it on repeat for days!
@@adirsab Its more so that there's this stupid idea in the internet producer community about "sauce", referring to techniques / ideas that the respective producer is overprotective about. I mean if someone learns ur techniques and beats you at your own game that's your own fault. Dont be a coward lol
@@tylurmackinnon6217 I’m guessing you’ve only heard like two of her songs if you think she only talk-sings 💀 She uses her whole vocal range in her music
@@foxxomusicofficial she doesn't have much vocal range. Any singer or musician will tell you this. She can't even belt strongly, she is a whispery ambient pop singer for hipster white girls like you.
@@thestrangemanreturns most good vocalists and musicians respect billie eilish's vocals, what she does is difficult. it's always respected musicians and vocalists praising billie eilish's and random youtube accounts putting what she does down. interesting how that's the pattern
Why do you have this idea that producers dont have fun lmao, thats the whole reason most of them do it. This comes across like youve never actually seen a producer work, or even talk lol
Kudos to Finneas! He actually talks about what he's using and how he got there. He respects that all of us are just looking to get there too. What a talent!
@Joe Biden’s Brain its like one of the biggest songs of the year my guy. public favor isn't the only thing that makes something "good," but it certainly is a factor. don't allow yourself to be so openly jealous... hide it like the rest of us
I’m obsessed with this music genius oh my god - lately he has inspired me to start having fun (trying) to produce my own music. Thanks so much- it is so inspiring and educational to see how Finneas put together this masterpiece!
@@user-ux1vj9vx7s awwww but could I still try as long as I don’t let anyone listen to it? Like I’ll make music but keep it to myself- or do you want me to stop completely. If so why? Is it bad? Ok thank youuu xxxx
@@yaseene.4590 just go for it, don’t listen to bitter people on the internet! you can only get better at it by trying and trying, finneas didn’t enter this world as a great producer, he had to learn too
I really like that he and Billie talk about production and demystify the process. Just watching him playing on stage you could tell that this guy is extremely musically talented.
the approach which Finneas deal with the low-end in pretty smart and musical and genius way make every headphone/earpod can feel the whole energy of the music. god! gez! it's totally about what you can creat but what you using.
Dude is a sound design genius the way he took those blase bass fake 808 things and turned them into dirty brahms then took that simple zipper thing and turned it into a panning hihat. But that main bass line is UNDENIABLE!!!
@@theplaylister he didn't "achieve" anything, he just didn't do anything. People like Mika Vainio, Alva Noto, Ryoji Ikeda or Sophie achieve simplicity, Finneas just doesn't do much.
at 3:47 listen to the vinyl artifact in the tail of that kick sample. I some people might try to remove that but if it sounds good use your ears leave it in.
Super cool but damn, next level would be showing us the settings of the plugins. 808 processing was ununbelievable but display us what happens in those plugins hahahaha
Anyone else on Logic Pro know where the setting to dim everything when muted is? My regions dim but I love how his whole screen dims and the tracks that aren't soloed also dim!
I got his mix demo that came with Logic Pro. I solo'd the vocals & heard the headphones bleed. It made me realize that we spend too much time worrying about things that don't matter... like headphones bleed
@@svengali5862 You are making no logical sense. Sorry, I'm not following your thought process. I don't think anyone who produces music thinks a great mixing engineer isn't important. I was pointing out that many of us wring our hands over headphones bleed. Since a great mixing engineer like Finneas (based on his success and seemingly natural ability that a lot of us DON'T have already) doesn't seem to worry about it as much, maybe we shouldn't either. It was really meant as a joke. Since you seem to know a lot about it yourself, how about showing us your work? I'm interested to hear what you've done
can any producer tell me how did he figure out the string's note or progression cause it really has that string feel to it. please tell how can one figure what note strings are gonna be?
that exact stereo panning zipper sound was done on a record called let the warriors dance it was a rave record back around 88 or 89. so yeah theres nothing new here. basically if you can think of it then someone else has already thought of it.
I tell people all of the time, FINNEAS is easily one of the greatest producers of our time; maybe ever. I produce a lot of Experimental Pop / Alternative / Hip-Hop stuff, so the way he approaches instrumentals is very similar to mine - and I respect it. He doesn't box himself into a single genre, and since he knows Sound-Design, he can take a song anywhere. Amazing.
Finneas and Timbaland are very similar. A super music nerd would say they could replicate it, but they can’t, because the two have taste and know the importance of sound selection and restraint. Adding more and being technical isn’t always better, as it is about the experience of enjoying the music. Kind of like how the best pasta dishes have so few ingredients that synergize. There is a technicality to the restraint, but it takes good taste.
Full video available exclusively on mwtm.org/f-therefore-i-am-drums
It’s cool how simple his beats are while still having a good amount of spice while still giving a ton of room for Billie
It can sometimes be a hard pill for a beat maker to swallow but the simplest stuff is generally the most effective.
Yeah, also, am I the only one wondering how his computer isn't crashing
Kenny Beats has talked about that before. He said he learned a lot about "less is more" from working with Rico Nasty.
@@sassytabasco can’t deny how fire the smack a bitch beats. I guess it’s more about having that one element be a big X factor and carry the whole song like in the song the guitar is just nasty
The true magic happens in the plugins and he does not really lay a focus there, he just says which plugins made the sounds sound like that but not how he get there (tweaking which knobs?).
*I like how his hoodie has the same color palette as his head*
NOOOOOOOO I CANT UNSEE IT
Ehehehehheh ahahahaaaa
😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
He's a master of the low end and leaving the rest for Billie to play in. So good.
great way of putting it
he is so cool man
Goat
no u
aries you are also so cool man
He’d be cooler if he streamed kids on molly just saying…
Aries be on Munch with the Masters
His sound selection is really good. Also he always finds pockets in his productions for everything to kinda fit in.
I love Finneas’ production. When I first heard Bury a Friend in the car on a dark drive home I was amazed by it. So different to absolutely everything in the charts. Every frequency in beautiful balance with such a beautiful low end to pad it all. I listened to it on repeat for days!
the fact that he's not afraid to put his production techniques out there....
What to be afraid of? all information is already out there
@@adirsab Its more so that there's this stupid idea in the internet producer community about "sauce", referring to techniques / ideas that the respective producer is overprotective about.
I mean if someone learns ur techniques and beats you at your own game that's your own fault. Dont be a coward lol
@@RayyanKhanRayyanKhan jorge costanza
He is actually getting paid by the guys from that website, this is just a sneakpeek
@@UE5n00b Yeah that's true
I love how deliberate and methodical he seems to be
The fact that we can access this info for free. Crazy!
now just to learn how to implement it :D
Finneas being an absolute Ginneas
no...
Genius* spell it right stupid….
Ik it’s a pun before commenting this, so shut up
pretty sure that's a beer
@@clover6130 that's Guinness... Fuinness being a Guinness? Okay lol no maybe I should've never spoken
@@lowdivestheanchor hey man its okay you tried your best I'm proud of you
Finneas is brilliant! Been saying this for 3 years now. He hears what others take for granted.
This! _Exactly this!_ 🙌🏻
Without his beats Billie would just be some RUclips musician talk singing the same melody over and over. Finneas IS Billie.
@@tylurmackinnon6217 I’m guessing you’ve only heard like two of her songs if you think she only talk-sings 💀
She uses her whole vocal range in her music
@@foxxomusicofficial she doesn't have much vocal range. Any singer or musician will tell you this. She can't even belt strongly, she is a whispery ambient pop singer for hipster white girls like you.
@@thestrangemanreturns most good vocalists and musicians respect billie eilish's vocals, what she does is difficult. it's always respected musicians and vocalists praising billie eilish's and random youtube accounts putting what she does down. interesting how that's the pattern
simple, accurate and good taste. love his productions
Accurate in what sense
@@UndercoverRat how he places a sound and what sound he places
@@josefeoficial thanks
This channel is pure gold, man, I swear..
sampling is cool
these videos bring it home just how simple a human i am - i see finneas production tutorial, i click.
The way he just has fun with the production process is so intriguing
All producers have fun lmao
Why do you have this idea that producers dont have fun lmao, thats the whole reason most of them do it. This comes across like youve never actually seen a producer work, or even talk lol
i know i’m a producer lmao, i was referring to his sample selection being odd but fun
Finneas is literally my favorite producer
1:34 god that sounds genuinely so fucking cool
Im a artist and producer and this is amazing Finneas breaking down his process I learned a few new things.
Kudos to Finneas! He actually talks about what he's using and how he got there. He respects that all of us are just looking to get there too.
What a talent!
It's fairly simplistic, but that's its genius... keeping it open and uncluttered leaving room for Billie's unique vocals. Love it!
killer vibes. logic rules. we owe this man a better poster frame.
Shut up
@@ojvic7297 nobody asked you
@Joe Biden’s Brain its like one of the biggest songs of the year my guy. public favor isn't the only thing that makes something "good," but it certainly is a factor. don't allow yourself to be so openly jealous... hide it like the rest of us
808 studio 2 is a monster of plugin for any bass and kicks
I’m obsessed with this music genius oh my god - lately he has inspired me to start having fun (trying) to produce my own music. Thanks so much- it is so inspiring and educational to see how Finneas put together this masterpiece!
genius LMAOO
Lol Please don’t
@@user-ux1vj9vx7s awwww but could I still try as long as I don’t let anyone listen to it? Like I’ll make music but keep it to myself- or do you want me to stop completely. If so why? Is it bad? Ok thank youuu xxxx
He makes it look so easy.
@@yaseene.4590 just go for it, don’t listen to bitter people on the internet! you can only get better at it by trying and trying, finneas didn’t enter this world as a great producer, he had to learn too
His intelligence really comes through on this video. Super knowledge when producing and of course original.
I really like that he and Billie talk about production and demystify the process. Just watching him playing on stage you could tell that this guy is extremely musically talented.
the approach which Finneas deal with the low-end in pretty smart and musical and genius way make every headphone/earpod can feel the whole energy of the music. god! gez! it's totally about what you can creat but what you using.
What is his way to deal with low-end?
@@Daggyyy Nothing special really : he just lays out a very simple and basic pattern, then he adds element on top of it, to add some sense of movement.
Wouldn’t call it genius at all but yeah it’s pop music so. It’s cool I guess
Thank you FINNEAS for doing this! And thanks to Mix with the Masters for posting this sample!
Brilliant man Love his poise and recollection of all he's done.
Watching finneas always inspires me
That’s really awesome how simple that entire beat is. So catchy tho
Please make his whole episode free. I need it!!
Finneas looking like he just woke up from a nap on that couch and hit record
Very cool that he will share his creative ideas with others.
Using plug-ins perfectly my gosh. Thanks for sharing this!
A genius masters simplicity, ✨.
Such a talented and awesome human. Thanks for sharing this!
Sooo interesting. Talent without unnecessary pride or show off. It inspires me.
Simplicity is the key as for many other domains like science etc ...
Such a great producer
The bassline is like 'Sweet Dreams' and 'Come Together' had a baby
Pretty accurate!
Basslines are made of this, grooving up slowly
Billie is talented… but this man is godly with producing
This is nice but far from godly
not godly but with out him Billie is super average
@@thestrangemanreturns Aye but she is though
@@thestrangemanreturns they need each other without her He also averages producer
@@sdeitym no he has some very good tracks without her but she don't
thank you for bringing us these pieces of gold
0:25
I like the beat vibe
Sounds like the drums on "Rock My World" by MJ
The Snare along the claps
Relatable amount of bed head
Wtf ur here? 😂
Honestly I dont like the drum samples he uses, but somehow he makes it work. Magic
Yh I agree. He's still amazing tho
@@t_3m4l Ye, if anything this makes it better!
Dude is a sound design genius the way he took those blase bass fake 808 things and turned them into dirty brahms then took that simple zipper thing and turned it into a panning hihat. But that main bass line is UNDENIABLE!!!
"sound design genius" for literally panning a zipper sound lmao
@@1998Cebola Hmm I get that might be a bit extra, that being said achieving simplicity is so much harder said than done.
@@theplaylister he didn't "achieve" anything, he just didn't do anything. People like Mika Vainio, Alva Noto, Ryoji Ikeda or Sophie achieve simplicity, Finneas just doesn't do much.
@@1998Cebola this is your great Alva Noto ?? ruclips.net/video/ZorzULu7Gy8/видео.html
@@1998Cebola not about how much you do. its about what little you do right
I'm an MPC akai type of guy, but I really appreciate Logic Pro..
I want to see him run. That hair would go WILD 🤣
Haha same!!
at 3:47
listen to the vinyl artifact in the tail of that kick sample. I some people might try to remove that but if it sounds good use your ears leave it in.
watching Finneas work and explain his perspective is sooooo inspiring!!!!
Love this guy!!! He sounds a little like Greg Wells...
I could watch this videos all day, why is this so entertaining? I need mooore!
finneas please do more thank u
Im heavy into hip hop production. I been a fan and student of all the greats. This Man rite here is a genius of his craft. CRazy. What he is doin.
Shot every time he says 'like'
Dude who cares he didn't even say it that much
True geniuses aren't afraid of showing their "secrets", because no one will recreate what they do.
You can tell a lot about a producer by the names they give their custom samples and patches.
Love the “Gay Flute” he’s got on the library at the start of the video.
lol, and the Florida plucky fuck!
Super cool but damn, next level would be showing us the settings of the plugins. 808 processing was ununbelievable but display us what happens in those plugins hahahaha
Anyone else on Logic Pro know where the setting to dim everything when muted is? My regions dim but I love how his whole screen dims and the tracks that aren't soloed also dim!
Сlear, the secret of the hit on 1:16
it's all about that folder on the left
Hes dope as hell 🤦🏾♂️🔥🔥
The god of bedroom producers across the world.
Love how he ferments spaghetti on his synths. Really down to earth dude.
Lol
fucking love the woop man
Same, it's such a goofy sound
Search for "cuíca", the instrument that produces this sound, very used in Brazilian Samba
Finneas' *true* power lies in how his hair channels his crown chakra _straight. to. heaven._
I hope he moons the audience like he talked about doing in his interview.
Judging by hair, he was in super sayan mode whilst shooting this video.
All I can say is just....wow.
"Why does this snare sound like you dropped a hairbrush down the vent?"
Panman is taken straight out of Knightrider
I got his mix demo that came with Logic Pro. I solo'd the vocals & heard the headphones bleed. It made me realize that we spend too much time worrying about things that don't matter... like headphones bleed
right onnn! a good song is a good song and that’s that!
It should have made you realize the importance of a great mixing engineer
@@svengali5862 Why would anyone not already think a great mixing engineer is important?
@@elyot4010 Judging by your comment , you tell me ? Because this guy didn't get rid of bleeding in his demo mix , it's not important ?
@@svengali5862 You are making no logical sense. Sorry, I'm not following your thought process. I don't think anyone who produces music thinks a great mixing engineer isn't important. I was pointing out that many of us wring our hands over headphones bleed. Since a great mixing engineer like Finneas (based on his success and seemingly natural ability that a lot of us DON'T have already) doesn't seem to worry about it as much, maybe we shouldn't either. It was really meant as a joke. Since you seem to know a lot about it yourself, how about showing us your work? I'm interested to hear what you've done
at 4:22
That’s an old fashion kick drum
can any producer tell me how did he figure out the string's note or progression cause it really has that string feel to it. please tell how can one figure what note strings are gonna be?
Finneas Is so cool and amazing
The Zipper sound! Wow!
Bruh if I'm THAT talented I'd never shut up about it
1:11 inspired by Fisher’s “ Losing it” 😉
that exact stereo panning zipper sound was done on a record called let the warriors dance it was a rave record back around 88 or 89. so yeah theres nothing new here. basically if you can think of it then someone else has already thought of it.
so simple but absolute creative genius
I'm convinced Finneas is a pokemon that will eventually evolve into William H. Macy.
I tell people all of the time, FINNEAS is easily one of the greatest producers of our time; maybe ever. I produce a lot of Experimental Pop / Alternative / Hip-Hop stuff, so the way he approaches instrumentals is very similar to mine - and I respect it. He doesn't box himself into a single genre, and since he knows Sound-Design, he can take a song anywhere. Amazing.
I love the names of his User Patches lol
He knew what he was gonna do that day
He and Billie is the best duo
1:57 "if its a sample that you find in a sample bank-"
yea i get you
"- that you purchased"
wh- what? what does that mean? I'm really confused what?
My Guy Finneas droppin 💍💎
That crappy tom is definitely a timpani. Made me chuckle
This is GOLD.
when is he going to give us a tutorial on getting that kind of hair volume?
So sick!!
agreed dude. _100%_ correct dude
literally playing this video so it finally goes away from my recommended videos
So he had his normal hair style but raised the mid two inches and got this new plugin and now it's wild.
why did he keep logic's weird default bus setup
Amazing vid guys! All great stuff, thank you!
This sounds more like a song than song itself
Finneas and Timbaland are very similar. A super music nerd would say they could replicate it, but they can’t, because the two have taste and know the importance of sound selection and restraint. Adding more and being technical isn’t always better, as it is about the experience of enjoying the music. Kind of like how the best pasta dishes have so few ingredients that synergize. There is a technicality to the restraint, but it takes good taste.
when you dress it up you get so much character. I like that
Apparently a lot of static electricity in the room.
FINNEAS IS MY INSPIRATION AND ALWAYS WILL BE!!