Beats are the heartbeats of music, pulsating with rhythm and energy, intertwining with the melodies to create an irresistible symphony that moves the soul.
Probably a dumb question, but when you move the record backwards, does that damage the vinyl? I want to get into sampling vinyl, but I am worried to damage some of my favorite records.
Yes but to a lesser extent than if a Stanton stylus/needle/cartridge was used instead of a Concord needle. I found the latter could even scratch your record, if not careful, but produced better quality. If you were having fun scratching & beat juggling all day the Stanton was kinder to my vinyl records. God bless. Have a nice weekend.
Yes it gets damaged but records are stronger than people think, and the tiny space you spin back is so tiny that you don't here any noise when normally played. Besides it needs to be played back and forth many many times before the damage becomes audible.
thank you so much to share that kind of beatmaking , if you have an opportunity to make a tutorial about song effects on differents pad on the MPC live it will a pleasure for me to learn some tricks , take care of you buddy .
Sounded more like a simple echo on the samples. Might have a touch of reverb but hard to tell because the recording is capturing the room environment. I prefer a slight touch of reverb on my samples especially if I was sampling "My Love", otherwise it sounds too dry, but not as much as is used in modern hiphop where a Valhalla DSP plug in is often utilised. God bless. Have a nice weekend.
This is The Real CK & professional DJ & producer for over 30 years. Yes there will be a difference depending on who has ripped the vinyl. The set up, back in the day, was to have 2 Technics 1210s , a mixer, amp, speakers, keyboard and an AKAI sampler. Mine was the MPC2000XL but I also used ENSONIQs. We all bought vinyl back then, called "diggin' in the crates"
It is better to have a mixer and x2 technics 1210s if you want to properly emulate/reproduce what we used to do back in the 90s up to the mid 00s. Also use a Stanton needle as it delivers more bass from a vinyl record than the concord stylus. Concord produces a more CD quality rip but Stantons were used more for beat production because we also sampled ourselves scratching. God bless and have a nice weekend
Aesthetically you will be taken more seriously with an MPC, but iPad with koala works the same, probably better warping but I’m not sure about the fun aspect of banging out on them pads
No. Streaming killed mix "tape" sales and closed down vinyl record stores. i.e Streaming had an effect on the distribution of the end product and not the creative process. Plenty of music today getting millions of views containing old skool EPMD (for example) samples for which Eric Sermon is most pleased with the royalty ($700,000)
I have that same turntable. I was just listening to some records looking for samples and I found the same album on Spotify that I have on vinyl. I can’t lie, it sounded better when I sampled it from Spotify than from the vinyl. I think I’m done sampling from vinyl unless it’s something that I can’t find on Spotify.
Try Pete Rock's Instrumentals "Petestrumentals". There are several albums with loads of beats like this. I used to play Pete Rock and/or 9th Wonder instrumentals on vinyl in nightclubs back in the 90s and early 00s. Good luck
This is phenomenal. I've been skimming through people messing around with the mpc live ii. Hands down the smoothest thing I've been able to find.
Thank you so much my friend 🙏🏻 I'm really happy to hear your opinion!
Covert the vinyl and I digital format then or fuck it
@@nicholasbrewer2394 don’t understand what you’re responding to but yeah bud
I’m on the fence whether to buy a MPC 61 or just another live ii😂
Try *Sickick*
Beats are the heartbeats of music, pulsating with rhythm and energy, intertwining with the melodies to create an irresistible symphony that moves the soul.
Because of you I ordered a live 2 I’m a older Dj of 25 years now getting into this oh lord
Bro I think this is my favourite beat of yours. Beautiful sample chops 🔥
Fire!!!!. That beat killed me.
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Probably a dumb question, but when you move the record backwards, does that damage the vinyl? I want to get into sampling vinyl, but I am worried to damage some of my favorite records.
Yes but it’s worth it.
Yes but to a lesser extent than if a Stanton stylus/needle/cartridge was used instead of a Concord needle. I found the latter could even scratch your record, if not careful, but produced better quality.
If you were having fun scratching & beat juggling all day the Stanton was kinder to my vinyl records. God bless. Have a nice weekend.
Yes it gets damaged but records are stronger than people think, and the tiny space you spin back is so tiny that you don't here any noise when normally played. Besides it needs to be played back and forth many many times before the damage becomes audible.
Siempre me pregunté lo mismo 😅
D.J's do it a lot when cueing a tune, it's not problematic for vinyl, templates made from wax are a different story altogether tho 😂
I like it… seems like I do that same drum pattern too much … same as you did ..I gotta get weird with it
Dam I used to have that record brings me back to memories lane
Mad love 🤍
You should do the same thing with the supreme version of both items
i sampled that exact lou rawls cut when i first started making beats
haha me to, the exact same. vinyl
Wow the layering on here is insane! Fire beat
that was awesome man
Thank you my friend 💪🏻🙏🏻
Nice one bro....
Thank you 💪🏻💪🏻
Nice Work! 👌
Sick, I’m inspired, your cuts are clean and lean & Bouncin’
Thank you so much for your opinion! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
That is Fire 🔥 would love to see a full video about the effects and how you master your Tracks 👍🏻 sub!
Thank you so much! Soon, I will try to make one video with that info … 💪🏻🙏🏻
Hi there me too I waiting for the video effects , I love that kind of video ! thank to seiko !!!! big up.
Very good ! Which drums are you using? are they from the vinyl or in the mpc?
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Thank you so much bro 💪🏻🙏🏻
Can you do a video on how you reverb and delay the sample chops ?
This is by far my favourite video to come back to for inspiration.
You just cost me the price of an MPC live II. 😂😂
Hard bro!
thank you so much to share that kind of beatmaking , if you have an opportunity to make a tutorial about song effects on differents pad on the MPC live it will a pleasure for me to learn some tricks , take care of you buddy .
Great job
Thank you 💪🏻🙏🏻
This is fire. Is that a delay effect you’re using on some of the chops or which plugin is that ?
Thank you! Yes.. it’s “delay sync” effect of the Mpc.
Dope dope beat my man, hot right there
What songs did you use to sample in this beat?
hahahah crazy flip niceeeeeee
dope
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dope !!!
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super fire video bro. im just getting into really sampling, trying to figure out which record player and mpc i wanna buy right now. any suggestions?
Just subbed , this shit is sick
Dope 🔥
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perfect i love really
so inspiring!
great beat to do boombaps😎
blasting!!! great job bro
Thank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
New subscriber. This is dope asf.
dope
i own this record. gonna flip that sample later.
Numark is missing! akai, akaimpc, vinyl, the Numark record player is not mentioned at all my friend!
Where download this amazing beat?
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This nice !! Do You sell beats?
Love this beat . Peace from Austin Tx
Heat.
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brilliant spacing of each sample. Are you adding delay and reverb?
Sounded more like a simple echo on the samples. Might have a touch of reverb but hard to tell because the recording is capturing the room environment. I prefer a slight touch of reverb on my samples especially if I was sampling "My Love", otherwise it sounds too dry, but not as much as is used in modern hiphop where a Valhalla DSP plug in is often utilised.
God bless. Have a nice weekend.
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well done!
This is dope 🔥🔥 such a vibe 🔥🔥
Thank you so much 🙏🏻🙏🏻
smooth!
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can you do a tutorial on how you do the baselines?
Dope!!!
Thank you 💪🏻🙏🏻
Do you find theres any differents from vinyl rips to actually using a turrntable?
This is The Real CK & professional DJ & producer for over 30 years.
Yes there will be a difference depending on who has ripped the vinyl. The set up, back in the day, was to have 2 Technics 1210s , a mixer, amp, speakers, keyboard and an AKAI sampler. Mine was the MPC2000XL but I also used ENSONIQs. We all bought vinyl back then, called "diggin' in the crates"
What kind of device do you need to record a track from vinyl to MPC? You can't just record it directly, can you?
Yes you can.. you just have to connect the turntable output to the mpc input. 👍🏼
@@seykobeats Oh, ok, thanks! It's just that I've read somewhere that you need an external audio interface or a preamp to do that.
Insane
Sick bro
nice
Sounds like pretty lights
Maybe a full ver.?
i wanna start sampling vinyl aswell. do you need a special kind of turntable or needle to scratch the record back or can you do this with anyone?
It is better to have a mixer and x2 technics 1210s if you want to properly emulate/reproduce what we used to do back in the 90s up to the mid 00s. Also use a Stanton needle as it delivers more bass from a vinyl record than the concord stylus. Concord produces a more CD quality rip but Stantons were used more for beat production because we also sampled ourselves scratching. God bless and have a nice weekend
@@therealckonmixcloud1733 thank you man! i guess i have to save the money. i wanna do this authentic
Damn my type of flow. Wow . I got to get in the lab lol
How do you layer the lyrics from the sample into the sample chops
My type of speed fire
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this was fire man
Smooooooth!
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FIRE!!!
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Whats the name of original song?
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What is that sampler called??
Bien vu
Very Pete Rock
MAAAAAD!!
Thanks bro !!!
How does the MPC live II compare to an Ipad and Koala?
Aesthetically you will be taken more seriously with an MPC, but iPad with koala works the same, probably better warping but I’m not sure about the fun aspect of banging out on them pads
Do you feel streaming killed sampling ?
No. Streaming killed mix "tape" sales and closed down vinyl record stores. i.e Streaming had an effect on the distribution of the end product and not the creative process.
Plenty of music today getting millions of views containing old skool EPMD (for example) samples for which Eric Sermon is most pleased with the royalty ($700,000)
N!ce
Thanks 💪🏻🙏🏻
You already had some sounds preloaded
Remindef me of cooking soul. Nice beat.
I have that same turntable. I was just listening to some records looking for samples and I found the same album on Spotify that I have on vinyl. I can’t lie, it sounded better when I sampled it from Spotify than from the vinyl. I think I’m done sampling from vinyl unless it’s something that I can’t find on Spotify.
Does anyone know where i can found more beats like this one (just the beat, no lyrics)
Try Pete Rock's Instrumentals "Petestrumentals". There are several albums with loads of beats like this. I used to play Pete Rock and/or 9th Wonder instrumentals on vinyl in nightclubs back in the 90s and early 00s. Good luck
@@therealckonmixcloud1733 you are not the hero i deserve, you are the one of my dreams
That was too easy for you.
fire !!!!!
Hard bro!
Thanks bro 💪🏻🙏🏻
dope!!
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