Wanna see how Tainy finishes this song? Check out his full class on Studio! Follow along as he produces a new reggaeton beat, trap beat, dance beat, and complete hit song from start to finish, right in front of you, explaining everything he’s doing along the way. studio.com/classes/tainy/latin-beatmaking
Lo primero es elegir el BPM. Tainý suele elegir sobre 90-95, aquí pone 92. 2:05 - Usa el plugin Ana 2 de Sonic Academy y empieza a buscar sonidos para la melodía. 3:05 - Empieza con la melodía. Toca una nota grave con la mano izquierda (la primera del compás) y el resto con la derecha, una octava más aguda. 4:20 - Graba la melodía con el metrónomo puesto. Luego la corta y le da Quantize. 5:10 - Quedaría así. 6:15 - Como es un arpeggio, ahora necesita unos acordes que lo respalden, y va a usar el mismo sonido que el de la melodía. 7:10 - Cómo hace un ruido raro al hacer el acorde vamos a buscar un nuevo sonido para el acorde. 8:36 - La importancia de Quantize. JOYA: Aquí le da a quantize sólo las notas más graves, porque estas notas tienen más low end, entonces si pegaran antes que el bajo le quitarían la fuerza al bajo. Por eso las pone justo en la rejilla del beat. Pero las notas altas pueden estar más sueltas y libres, con tal de que entren después de la rejilla (9:50). Pone los acordes al principio de cada compás, y en el último compás del patrón pone dos. Resultado melodía y acordes: 10:40. Una vez ya tienes esto, ahora se va con el bajo. En reggaeton se usa un Sub-Bass como norma general. Él usa Operator en Ableton. 13:00 - Con el bajo jugar con las notas altas para encontrar la nota y la escala correcta, porque en las notas más graves todo suena más parecido. Quantize. 14:00 > JOYA: Dejar que el bajo ocupe 3 rejas en el beat, y no 4, para dejar espacio a los drums. 17:30 - Busca Snares. 19:20 - Juega con el snare, le puedes cambiar la nota y el pitch. 21:20 - JOYA: Pensar en Mixing al mismo tiempo que produces. Aquí, Tainy ve que faltan frecuencias altas, así que le sube las frecuencias altas al Snare con un EQ. 22:55 - Busca un Kick que encaje con el resto del beat. El Kick tiene que ser fuerte, pues es la base de un beat de Reggaeton. 24:48 - Resultado con el kick. Suena un poco 'flat' el kick, así que le sube 5db. 26:56 - Empieza dándole un poco de brillo al kick y un poco de fuerza en el Low End, así que sube un poco las frecuencias altas y bajas en el EQ. 27:45 - Ahora que tiene todo debe de pensar más aún en la mezcla. Quiere subir el attack del kick y el snare, y usa el plugin Knock para darle más 'punch' al kick. 29:40 - Después podría darle un poco de ambiente con un vocal chop en una octava más aguda.
He says "you know" but he mean "ya tu sabe". Also for the naysayers this is a reggaeton legend. He's produced the best reggaeton out there since 16yo. This beat may be basic but roughly 30 min, and he's just showing a how to, not a masterclass.
for anybody watching this, this is truly his workflow and a gem of a video! truly grateful he's one of the best! 💎💛 humble guy too. - he should do a second part explaining arrangement.
Reggaeton Producers Don't Get Enough Credit They Deserve, So Much Goes Into The Melodies, I Just Was Looking For Best Pianos Used To Make Reggaeton Beats and Came Across This Video, Knowing Tainy For a While Now not Personally but Knowing Him as One of The Best Reggaeton Beat Producers in the World, This Really Shows You How Much Work and Dedication Goes Into a Reggaeton Beat, Luny Tunes, Eliel, Urba, Monserate, Nesty, Nelly, Los De La Naza Musicologo Y Menese, Yomi, Mambo Kings, Blass, the list Goes On, Thank You For Inspiring Me To Make Music ❤🎉
Why is there so many hater's talking bull in here man let tainy talk i know nothing about the music industry but im still learning with this simple tutorial not just that when talks and explains what he is doing i get to understand what he ment by that trust me if he doesnt speack i dont learn he has records whit very good artist that many of us will never meet in real life so why complain?
Many synths have better velocity response and better keybed compared to popular midi keyboards. I use my analogue korg synth as a midi controller and I love it. Wouldn’t go back to those ARTURIAs and AKAIs again…
Tainy is the best and the most versatile producer right now! His production is touching a soul. Thank you for inviting him and showing us his workflow! I hope that he wil be the regular guest on your channel! 🔥
Tainy has been my musical inspiration for a minute now, he's really unique! And i completely understand this video and i like how we have some musical similarities, my one wish is to meet him one day and create a beat, one day🤞🏼
@@edhernandez4344 just stating what happened as a joke dude. We all tainy is legend. It’s like saying my dad bringing the roll royce to walmart for groceries. But what he did is playing midi, the sound you heard is the plugins in the daw. If you want the sound FROM the synth, it should output AUDIO not midi. MIDI is like a command to tell the synth what to play, the synth will make the sound.
I’ll be the first to admit reggaeton is far from the most complex music to compose/structure, but at the end of the day Tainy is in a position that I’d dream of being in one day so he deserves the respect, also you gotta remember how important vocals and lyrics are in this genre, they change the overall feel of the song a lot Thank you for posting, I always say if I’m going to learn from anyone it’s from the people who are where I want to be
Indeed, one of the most complicated track i have ever seen only geniuses can comprehend this level of complexity, truly a groundbreaking video to be displayed here. This video should be televised around all nations to witness this high intellect at his craft.
@@ifiwantyoutofeel yeah vocal melodic lines and counter melodies etc. are where the songs in the genre differ mostly, this is just musically though, success in reggeaton is also really reliant on artist personality and vibes (marketing) and all that non musical shit lmao
Generally grateful for the insights offered in this channel but this was a poor demonstration from TAINY compared to his other tutorials on other channels, given his ability to create great music as a producer. He really pushed the genre forward in that sense. I wished he had shown us his techniques that he uses generally in his music. I’m even if it’s just a recreation of one of his older popular tracks that he’s done.
What an intense demand "can you make the latest track live on camera?" 100% agree. I really want to know how he makes his pads this guy is unbelievably good
@@JOLODIELMUSIC a mi, TAINY no tiene q esconder sus trucos. El es un gran productor. Aun con sus técnicas no vamos a capturar la esencia y espíritu de su música. Digo eso pq ya tainy tiene muchas tutorías mas q sky o MAG o La Paciencia. Solo ese ejemplo verdad no alcanza
wtf you mean with “bad bunny’s producer”? give my man some respect and highlight his name TAINY, one of the best producers out there of the last 2 decades.
I would like to see him just working and not talking to see he’s real process. I would love to see him in the flow of music. Bc I love his sound but watching him work and trying to explain gave me anxiety. Bc I know he’s work flow is way better then wat we have seen here. Plus I make music so I understand trying to explain and make music at the same time takes away from the process. But great job bro I learned a few keys thanks
This guy used to work with Luny Tunes back when they absolutely transformed the sound and standard of reggaeton. I’ve noticed today’s reggaeton emphasizes vocal clarity over the instruments and so, today’s beats sound very basic, yet they hit clearly. But it would be nice for reggaeton to bring back those cool orchestral elements that Luny Tunes really mixed in.
I have been listening to productions by Tainy over the last few years. I am from the English-speaking world and I have been making reggaeton music for the last 3 years. i have met very few reggaeton producers in much of the anglo world.
Este pana Tainy es un joven Dominicano y tengo que destacar que es un productor que está marcando la diferencia en el género latino y muchos de nuestros dominicanos no se la dan que es duro bye adiós
Keep in mind he is always in the studio making tons of beats and sounds and listening to samples creating stuff is not just puff he made a master piece he works daily on this it takes dedication
@@josesenseiii el esta haciendo un beat para enseñar estandares, no enseñando a hacer un beat para un hit. El q use este video y tiene la calidad suficiente y el talento VA a hacer un pedazo de beat. Esa es la idea del video bro.
sigo otro tipo de generos pero esto es una basura, no soy de criticar este genero y siempre rescato las cosas buenas, pero la verdad este video se paso de malo, no puedo creer lo que estoy viendo y escuchando
I'm always amazed how successful producer don't actually know **** about music theory and are strugling to find the right notes for what they are looking for...I'm not shitting on the end result, but it seems to me like their process would be so much quicker and effective if they just knew a bit more, no ? The deadmau5 masterclass gave me the same impression...it's painful to watch for me :) But hey...the end result is all that matters right ?
yeah but music theory it's like college bro, it's not for everyone, at the end of the day. what matters it's the end result! plus this man makes BANGERS better than producers that know music theory lol it is what it is ^_-^
@@JayDeeOfficialx I can agree, but with this video here, I did not hear a possible "banger"...but that's beside the point. It's true that you don't need music theory to make great music or produce like a pro, but I'm just saying that the process would be better and faster if they knew JUST a little more ;) I don't like the argument that often says "if you know music theory you lose the magic"...it's like saying that if you know grammar you can't write a good story anymore...
@@MathieuFiset i bought the class, that reggaeton & trap joint was straight up trash but the Dance Beat he made at the end was true fire 🔥 IM not gonna lie i was a little disappointed of it, i expected wayy more that than for a dude at his level! So far the best STUDIO class i bought production wise, was LOUIS BELL’s
tainy says some many "u know " that i start to believe that "i know" everything about everything cause u know your know xD grande tainyyy !! i know thanks
what fl studios theme is this? also the theme files that are .exe are supposed to be really powerful right? cuz when I open them my studios go real real slow now ☹️plus it look no better
Wanna see how Tainy finishes this song? Check out his full class on Studio! Follow along as he produces a new reggaeton beat, trap beat, dance beat, and complete hit song from start to finish, right in front of you, explaining everything he’s doing along the way. studio.com/classes/tainy/latin-beatmaking
would like to buy theses classes for to learn, but I'm speak native Spanish, so could I watch them in Spanish or subtitles or na??
World record on how many "you know"s said in 30 minutes. I love you Tainy, much love from Austria
homie don't do uhms and erms though, like none at all lol
29:49 says ummm 😂
@@ericsaleh2432 okay like once or twice then 😂
I’m American living in Austria. You wanna collab on anything? I’m in the 9th district. Maybe we can cook something up.
I checked the transcript and counted. there are 43 "you knows" in the whole video.
most of which happen in the first 4 minutes.
Lo primero es elegir el BPM. Tainý suele elegir sobre 90-95, aquí pone 92.
2:05 - Usa el plugin Ana 2 de Sonic Academy y empieza a buscar sonidos para la melodía.
3:05 - Empieza con la melodía. Toca una nota grave con la mano izquierda (la primera del compás) y el resto con la derecha, una octava más aguda.
4:20 - Graba la melodía con el metrónomo puesto. Luego la corta y le da Quantize.
5:10 - Quedaría así.
6:15 - Como es un arpeggio, ahora necesita unos acordes que lo respalden, y va a usar el mismo sonido que el de la melodía.
7:10 - Cómo hace un ruido raro al hacer el acorde vamos a buscar un nuevo sonido para el acorde.
8:36 - La importancia de Quantize. JOYA: Aquí le da a quantize sólo las notas más graves, porque estas notas tienen más low end, entonces si pegaran antes que el bajo le quitarían la fuerza al bajo. Por eso las pone justo en la rejilla del beat. Pero las notas altas pueden estar más sueltas y libres, con tal de que entren después de la rejilla (9:50). Pone los acordes al principio de cada compás, y en el último compás del patrón pone dos.
Resultado melodía y acordes: 10:40. Una vez ya tienes esto, ahora se va con el bajo. En reggaeton se usa un Sub-Bass como norma general. Él usa Operator en Ableton.
13:00 - Con el bajo jugar con las notas altas para encontrar la nota y la escala correcta, porque en las notas más graves todo suena más parecido. Quantize.
14:00 > JOYA: Dejar que el bajo ocupe 3 rejas en el beat, y no 4, para dejar espacio a los drums.
17:30 - Busca Snares. 19:20 - Juega con el snare, le puedes cambiar la nota y el pitch.
21:20 - JOYA: Pensar en Mixing al mismo tiempo que produces. Aquí, Tainy ve que faltan frecuencias altas, así que le sube las frecuencias altas al Snare con un EQ.
22:55 - Busca un Kick que encaje con el resto del beat. El Kick tiene que ser fuerte, pues es la base de un beat de Reggaeton.
24:48 - Resultado con el kick. Suena un poco 'flat' el kick, así que le sube 5db.
26:56 - Empieza dándole un poco de brillo al kick y un poco de fuerza en el Low End, así que sube un poco las frecuencias altas y bajas en el EQ.
27:45 - Ahora que tiene todo debe de pensar más aún en la mezcla. Quiere subir el attack del kick y el snare, y usa el plugin Knock para darle más 'punch' al kick.
29:40 - Después podría darle un poco de ambiente con un vocal chop en una octava más aguda.
Como nadie se lo a dicho, usted es un caballero 🫡❤️
se agradece el
Muchísimas gracias
Genial Pablooo 🎉
tu eres un campeón hermano!
You know, you know.... i don't know bro. Is why I'm here
😂
Thats how we talk bro 🇵🇷 tu sabe
@@a.b8682empathie bro
but, you know?
Now we know
love how he has little messups when playing on the keyboard. Shows that it's ok to mess around and play, what matters is that you experiment.
You missed it. Stay in your groove and when you’re done go to the notes you quantized and you can easily adjust or delete any imperfections
Bro made "El Teléfono" he can talk like he wants.
HE DID?? it was cool that he produces for these modern artists, but to create el telefono whewww so much respect for this man
He says "you know" but he mean "ya tu sabe".
Also for the naysayers this is a reggaeton legend. He's produced the best reggaeton out there since 16yo. This beat may be basic but roughly 30 min, and he's just showing a how to, not a masterclass.
Still fire beat for a 30 min demo!
Dijo "yatusabe" 5000 veces. Lo quiero mucho aguante Tainy loco 🫂
JAJASJDAJD
I'm Brazilian and I love Tainy's way of producing these sounds, I really like it
you know♥
you know, I know. 13:34
you know you know you know
jajajaj@@dubcat4232
😅🤣🥲
for anybody watching this, this is truly his workflow and a gem of a video! truly grateful he's one of the best! 💎💛 humble guy too.
- he should do a second part explaining arrangement.
Reggaeton Producers Don't Get Enough Credit They Deserve, So Much Goes Into The Melodies, I Just Was Looking For Best Pianos Used To Make Reggaeton Beats and Came Across This Video, Knowing Tainy For a While Now not Personally but Knowing Him as One of The Best Reggaeton Beat Producers in the World, This Really Shows You How Much Work and Dedication Goes Into a Reggaeton Beat, Luny Tunes, Eliel, Urba, Monserate, Nesty, Nelly, Los De La Naza Musicologo Y Menese, Yomi, Mambo Kings, Blass, the list Goes On, Thank You For Inspiring Me To Make Music ❤🎉
This Guy Is HUGE in The Reggaèton Scene. He Made Soooo many Hits especially helping Wisin / Yandel 🔥
Basic beat making 101 on display here.
Yep, instead of placing one note for the kick and then Command D it, nah bruh, record it then quantise it, same with snare
yet he's gotten more streams than you will ever get
he’s obviously not showing all of his capabilities in 30 min or the unique samples he pulls from in his songs which is part of producing as well
Why is there so many hater's talking bull in here man let tainy talk i know nothing about the music industry but im still learning with this simple tutorial not just that when talks and explains what he is doing i get to understand what he ment by that trust me if he doesnt speack i dont learn he has records whit very good artist that many of us will never meet in real life so why complain?
im only 3 mins in but is he using a prophet 6 just as a midi keyboard !! well I guess ..why not
Many synths have better velocity response and better keybed compared to popular midi keyboards. I use my analogue korg synth as a midi controller and I love it. Wouldn’t go back to those ARTURIAs and AKAIs again…
@@sovka8394enjoy the synths as well :)
Try a dx7 for a midi keyboard. Nice and weighty😊
@@sovka8394yeah me too I got the monologue (Lowkey only good for bass since it’s a mono synth)
The key response is very articulate.
La que puede puede y la que no, soporta 💋
Tainy is the best and the most versatile producer right now! His production is touching a soul. Thank you for inviting him and showing us his workflow! I hope that he wil be the regular guest on your channel! 🔥
lmfao the "bed squik sample" @19:04
Exactly what I thought 😂
Quick game: take a shot every time Tainy says "you know..."
103
I would probably die.
I’d be too damn drunk and be 💀 from alcohol poisoning lol
420
Ya tu sabe
i love big producers changing presets and playing notes
that's like so familiar
Y’all criticizing him saying “you know” a lot probably use “like” just as much
Respect to Tainy! Love his music!
Tainy has been my musical inspiration for a minute now, he's really unique! And i completely understand this video and i like how we have some musical similarities, my one wish is to meet him one day and create a beat, one day🤞🏼
you will achieve it one day
Dude used a $3,500 synth to play midi.
Im f*ckin 💀💀💀 I thought i was the only one who caught that. 🤣
Listen to the production he did on Mojabi Ghost by Bad Bunny and him.
that part
El que desde los 16 años andaba en Mercedes, no te vo'a decir ma' na
@@edhernandez4344 just stating what happened as a joke dude. We all tainy is legend. It’s like saying my dad bringing the roll royce to walmart for groceries.
But what he did is playing midi, the sound you heard is the plugins in the daw.
If you want the sound FROM the synth, it should output AUDIO not midi. MIDI is like a command to tell the synth what to play, the synth will make the sound.
Tainy sin duda es el más duro de todos los productores!
I’ll be the first to admit reggaeton is far from the most complex music to compose/structure, but at the end of the day Tainy is in a position that I’d dream of being in one day so he deserves the respect, also you gotta remember how important vocals and lyrics are in this genre, they change the overall feel of the song a lot
Thank you for posting, I always say if I’m going to learn from anyone it’s from the people who are where I want to be
Indeed, one of the most complicated track i have ever seen only geniuses can comprehend this level of complexity, truly a groundbreaking video to be displayed here. This video should be televised around all nations to witness this high intellect at his craft.
@@Realworlddummy if you say so my guy 😂
reggaeton is bery hard bruh
I doubt it, the hard part seems to be more melody and stuff
The best is basically the same
@@ifiwantyoutofeel yeah vocal melodic lines and counter melodies etc. are where the songs in the genre differ mostly, this is just musically though, success in reggeaton is also really reliant on artist personality and vibes (marketing) and all that non musical shit lmao
Such a dope video!! Shoutouts to Tainy and Studio for releasing this 🔥🔥🔥
Generally grateful for the insights offered in this channel but this was a poor demonstration from TAINY compared to his other tutorials on other channels, given his ability to create great music as a producer. He really pushed the genre forward in that sense. I wished he had shown us his techniques that he uses generally in his music. I’m even if it’s just a recreation of one of his older popular tracks that he’s done.
Agreed
What an intense demand "can you make the latest track live on camera?"
100% agree. I really want to know how he makes his pads this guy is unbelievably good
Hay trucos que él no los va a decir obvio que te va enseñar solo lo básico
Al fin alguien con criterio
@@JOLODIELMUSIC a mi, TAINY no tiene q esconder sus trucos. El es un gran productor. Aun con sus técnicas no vamos a capturar la esencia y espíritu de su música. Digo eso pq ya tainy tiene muchas tutorías mas q sky o MAG o La Paciencia. Solo ese ejemplo verdad no alcanza
wtf you mean with “bad bunny’s producer”? give my man some respect and highlight his name TAINY, one of the best producers out there of the last 2 decades.
Pretty chill dude giving nice insight to his work
Grande Tainy uno de los mas grandes productores de reggaeton saludos y bendiciones desde Chile
One of the best producers ever in my opinion, my inspiration
Una leyenda del reguetón 🔥🔥🔥
I would like to see him just working and not talking to see he’s real process. I would love to see him in the flow of music. Bc I love his sound but watching him work and trying to explain gave me anxiety. Bc I know he’s work flow is way better then wat we have seen here. Plus I make music so I understand trying to explain and make music at the same time takes away from the process. But great job bro I learned a few keys thanks
Now I know 🎊💯super Producer Tainy blessings from🕺 🇰🇪
This guy used to work with Luny Tunes back when they absolutely transformed the sound and standard of reggaeton. I’ve noticed today’s reggaeton emphasizes vocal clarity over the instruments and so, today’s beats sound very basic, yet they hit clearly.
But it would be nice for reggaeton to bring back those cool orchestral elements that Luny Tunes really mixed in.
Yah luny Tunes alright and not da good ones ha lol
Tainy huge fan been following you since the jump. You are the best .
I would like to buy theses classes for to learn, but I'm speak native Spanish, so could I watch them in Spanish or subtitles or na??
99 % YOU KNOW 1% production
Dat 21:12 “wrong” snare was accidentaly perfect right there
This is a great example of it’s all about who you know…
Somehow when I'm recently obsessed with a producer's style you drop the video of him explaining stuff. That's some nice timing 🤔
Glad to hear this!!
Thanks for making this video
Really nice video, im producing a lot of reggaeton now here in Spain and those tips are great, thanks king!
Tainy.
Mi productor favorito 💯🔥
Que chimba 🇵🇷🇨🇴
Yoo appreciate you doing this 🙏
truly a #1 Reggaetón Track!!
Xddddd
yu nou 😏
Drinking Game:
1 shot every time Tainy says "You Know"
I have been listening to productions by Tainy over the last few years. I am from the English-speaking world and I have been making reggaeton music for the last 3 years. i have met very few reggaeton producers in much of the anglo world.
Always been fascinated it’s created, great tutorial celeste dubois got into it & curious how the beats are made, it great sound
Where to get that drum kit
Let’s all just agree he KNOWS ! ☝️✅🙏
i didn't know.. but now i still know
Este pana Tainy es un joven Dominicano y tengo que destacar que es un productor que está marcando la diferencia en el género latino y muchos de nuestros dominicanos no se la dan que es duro bye adiós
Very insightful thanks for posting
Glad you enjoyed it!
Keep in mind he is always in the studio making tons of beats and sounds and listening to samples creating stuff is not just puff he made a master piece he works daily on this it takes dedication
Los Lune Tunes are thee goats.
QUÉ ES ESTO? parece que se está burlando de nosotros! jajajaajajajajajajaaaaaaaa que random el Tainy!!!
Por ahí dicen: “Si tienes mucha información, nunca la des toda”. Ese es el secreto en la industria
@@josesenseiii el esta haciendo un beat para enseñar estandares, no enseñando a hacer un beat para un hit. El q use este video y tiene la calidad suficiente y el talento VA a hacer un pedazo de beat. Esa es la idea del video bro.
sigo otro tipo de generos pero esto es una basura, no soy de criticar este genero y siempre rescato las cosas buenas, pero la verdad este video se paso de malo, no puedo creer lo que estoy viendo y escuchando
@@tommyykidd bro aqui no te enseña ninguna formula niño
@@jhonroux770 pero si el arpegio es la ost1a mira commo sube y como baja bro
Tainy el mejor productor.
You have the prophet6 and using some bulshyt plugin ok
I'm always amazed how successful producer don't actually know **** about music theory and are strugling to find the right notes for what they are looking for...I'm not shitting on the end result, but it seems to me like their process would be so much quicker and effective if they just knew a bit more, no ? The deadmau5 masterclass gave me the same impression...it's painful to watch for me :) But hey...the end result is all that matters right ?
Successful doesn't mean good. They make trash and people are used to these trash. That's why they're successful in the market.
I know right ? as a producer with classic piano background its very painful to watch haha
yeah but music theory it's like college bro, it's not for everyone, at the end of the day. what matters it's the end result! plus this man makes BANGERS better than producers that know music theory lol it is what it is ^_-^
@@JayDeeOfficialx I can agree, but with this video here, I did not hear a possible "banger"...but that's beside the point. It's true that you don't need music theory to make great music or produce like a pro, but I'm just saying that the process would be better and faster if they knew JUST a little more ;) I don't like the argument that often says "if you know music theory you lose the magic"...it's like saying that if you know grammar you can't write a good story anymore...
@@MathieuFiset i bought the class, that reggaeton & trap joint was straight up trash but the Dance Beat he made at the end was true fire 🔥 IM not gonna lie i was a little disappointed of it, i expected wayy more that than for a dude at his level! So far the best STUDIO class i bought production wise, was LOUIS BELL’s
Tu sabe
Pitbull: Yatusabe!
Tiny: You know!
The most astounding part was that I didn't know. Imagine how shocked this guy would have been.
TAINY TUUUUUNES
Bro has a prophet 6 and uses midi vst? I understand preference but bro that’s a prophet 6. He def could’ve achieved that sound with a few tweaks
He is so relatable
This is dope!
Glad to hear that, thank you!
A good Synth-a-thigh-zur
El mas grande don TAINy
Keep us dancing
please we need videos like this from Musicólogo and Menes
tainy says some many "u know " that i start to believe that "i know" everything about everything cause u know your know xD grande tainyyy !! i know thanks
What is your go to VST @Tainy?
Looking at different DAW always make me feel that FL is superior😭😭🤝
What program did he use?
Pensar que había que pagar por esta clase antes, asi de mal les fue que terminaron publicándola gratis
Very helpful. Thank you
You're welcome!
What program does he use to make a beat?
I didn't know but now I know :)
Ableton gang 😤
Suena a mi primer beat que hice jajaja
LA BESTIA
Could use a send channel for that plug-in instead of placing one inside each track
Tainy "you know" tracker - mission impossible
what fl studios theme is this? also the theme files that are .exe are supposed to be really powerful right? cuz when I open them my studios go real real slow now ☹️plus it look no better
El miedo que todos tienen... Que un reggeaetonero venga y te diga "ya tu sabes" y uno no sepa 🤣 #Youknow 😂
😂😂
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every time I heard the word you know :) Eres un latino con el que me gustaria trabajar you know ;)
lol he def dumbed it down...when he made Dejale Caer To El Peso he had less tech and libraries..y to eso palo despues de ahi...smart move Tainy
mojabi ghost ❤️
The You Know's World Record Award
7:41 is la baby intro sound
prophet-6 like a midi keyboard!)
Something that blows my mind is the fact that he mix above 0db like: "I dont give a fuck u know" hahahaha
Boom, gack-gack, boom gack-gack, boom gack-gack Bwamp-wamp-wamp-waaaaaaaaamp
I’ll see you soon TAINY 🙏
Love the tutorial thanks @tainy and @studio for this amazing tutorial. I wish @studio will give us also the tutorial with @H.E.R about songwriting 🙏 ❤
Ya sacala Tainy!!!!
Salute!