@@mitchgreen1011 I normally only collab with artists that I know personally. I have a lot of beats available but none of them have hooks or verses on them. They are just instrumentals
The better the rapper and the more familiar he is with the recording process, the less he needs to memorize his lyrics. Theres talented people out there that can get a perfect verse from just a few takes despite reading them, they just know how to format in their heads, they mentally stack like 4 or 5 things at once: their voice projection, tone, pronunciation, flow and rhyme synchronization
I remember a time, years ago, where I used to record into my phone with a sock over it, then have to email it to myself and put it on audacity... It was crazy lol.. Now I have a good mic with a pop filter and reflector, same set up as yours just different equipment. Regardless I'm thankful and I'm glad where I am today and how far I've come.
That's amazing. Yeah I used to record into a shotgun mic and had no mic stand so I put a small TV dinner table and boxes on top and then just laid the mic on top. I didn't have a mic pre and I recorded straight into the mic jack on the computer. lol.
@@DoubtMeTech Yes sir 💯. Its really all about being creative and seeing how bad it is that you want something done. Honestly dude I tied the cords on my ceiling fan together, since the were long for no reason, and hung up my apple headphones on them. I cut out some foam from a sponge and made a low budget pop filter and used rubber bands to tie it around the mic. It worked really good not gonna lie. Dropped two songs with that method and not one person said anything negative about it lol
I used to be a spit my whole verse kind of guy but I punch in now and I actually like being able to switch my flow up often. It allows me to be more creative
@@OfficialYungin1 I try and do about two bars at a time. Now I can hit a whole verse but I like to break it down like that because it gives me the opportunity to switch up my flow more. I used to despise people that punched in but it's one of those things for me at least once I got it realized from a producing point how much more creative I could be it just works best for me to do two bars at a time
THIS IS EXACTLY WHY MOST RAPPERS SOUND ASS IN PERSON AND IN CONCERTS BECAUSE THEY PUNCH IN SO MUCH THAT THEY FORGET THAT IN PERSON THEY HAVE TO BREATH AND YOU CANT PUNCH IN LIKE THAT LOL
You described this so well brother. I've been recording since I was 10 years old, I'm 28 now. Got millions of streams on my music on Spotify today. Techniques you shared in this is something I do also and it's definitely beneficial to recording as good as possible. And you explained this so well, especially the part with the headphones half off half on, on one ear to make sure you vocally stay on point with what you wanna do. Subscribed!
I do the same thing with keeping half a ear off with the headphones.. I just started this summer but glad I'm naturally catching on to thing. Good video
Hats off for you giving people out those tips! I am definitely taking this when i'm introducing someone who is about to start recording for the first time. Respect for you giving it out there!
I had my first session recently and for a starter I ain't feeling the output coz I never really understood recording art. The producer forced me to deepen my voice for better output and mix too much of auto tune. With Your tutor I can now actually tap into my real creativity in recording. Big ups bro
Awesome tips there. I like your 4 bar at a time approach, and only keeping the best segments, rather than frankensteining too much. It can get so messy if you keep too many takes and then you don't wanna mix it.
Quick tip for avoiding pops while you’re looking for a pop filter: I have a table top mic so it may be a bit different for you but when you say the word with the pop sound, say it into the bottom of the mic, it usually works pretty well and you don’t lose much volume !
Great tips. If it’s a new verse I have to read, but ideally I’d memorize it. Also- been doing this since the late 90s so I’m an old head and never once tried the 4 bar at a time method… imma try that!
What he said about the headset thing is very true and the lyrics on paper too, I once had a producer advice me I need to know my lyrics bar for bar without having to look at anything before recording a song.. I really have learned a lot from this clip
Apparently, when you look up or generally aim your voice upwards, your voice is higher and with less bass, and the opposite when you look down or project your voice down. So if you like a bit more bass in your voice, as you were saying, maybe looking up like that is not the best way. I'd say, how about actually learning your verses? What I'm doing is recording a non-final version of my verses to listen to them over and over until I memorized each word, then do a final recording without having to read the words. Although of course this method takes more time.
This is my style too. After recording the rough take of 16bars 4by4, I memorize my lyrics, mute and keep the rough verse for referencing then I record a perfect first 4bars. Sometimes, I close the project here and continue later. It depends on the mood too. There are times I record 16bars for days.
Man! This is so educating Things I thought were do hard to do I actually found out now that I was just panicking for no reasons Thanks for this video bro
Im waiting on equipment to start recording so this video was very helpful. When your recording with a tablet a Bluetooth speaker it sometimes takes alot of tries to nail a perfect verse. And that getting winded is true 2. You can hear the strain in the recording trying to push it out. Thanks for the advice man I'll be putting it to use !
Excellent Tips! The best advice I agree with is recording in 4 bars instead of the whole 16 bar verse. Much easier for the artist and (mixing) engineer.
This is for you upcoming artist, you will achieve it, you will reach the goal, everything is possible, I know that sometimes there are difficult moments, but have faith, work hard, be constant. take breaths along the way, enjoy it, and one day you will see the fruit of all your efforts doing what you love, music, much love 💥💯❤
Thanks bro! This helps. I’ve been recording and mixing vocals for years now and I am still working on the skill . This video has a lot of great tips! Thanks bro - 2 Geez
@@DoubtMeTech Hey if you know any rappers that especially keep it clean, like Christians it's a clean Christian rap album but I definitely want to do some features. I'll be uploading the intro track and a remix of Dax's Dear God from the album as samples for everybody once they're done.
Aye man big ups! Only ups make sure you’re watching self peace and mastery and not absorbing other people’s energy through your journey as well all around mastery!!
@@k333pitabillion2 So true. You don't want to sound like everyone else. I have had a few rappers respectfully decline due to not being willing to do clean lyrics on a feat. God is good though. I only want to work with spiritual people or at least fellow believers of any faith. Bless you and take care bro.
Broooooo. Wtfff. Why didn’t no one tell me about the proximity effect.. I have intense low bass range and thought my lips had to nearly touch the mic… broooo. I can’t thank you enough… I really appreciate it.
I was recording just to get used to it but was doing a lot of mistakes, like recording in 1 take and I knew that I was fucking up something xD Thought I should watch 3 or 4 videos to get all those informations but got everything just in 1 without bullshit, thanks man!
Thank you so much for this, I'm a drummer, and I just basically know how play other instruments such as: keyboard, bass and guitar, and growin up as a kid I'm always listening to any type of music but being attached on hip-hop genre. 'Til one day I've learnt how to use fl mobile studio, and ready to enter the world of rapping. I've now created my own beat, and written my own lyrics down, however my main problem is to record it properly since this is my first shot of creating my own song, thanks for this quick tips, this is very helpful for me as a beginner. Greetings from Philippines. 🔥❤️
Another way. - If you don't want to remember lyrics do this, I was taught this from a buddy of mine, weight. Record every Other bar. bar one wait bar 3 wait bar 5 .... etc. Then a new track to fill in the others, he said almost everyone he worked with did it like that
T Hamm is right I think. As a singer I think it’s very hard to express and anticipate the different emotions suggested by the different sentences. LEARN YOUR LYRICS BY HEART!!!
Thanks :) good to hear, I like your way because it’s decisive. It means that you’re not comping you’re getting what you want every four bars and then moving on. Artists in my studio I might not need this, but when I’m tracking violin on my own it’s going to be very very useful :)
Respect you’ve really illustrated and explained it more audible📌 it’s so helpful for someone like me recording rap music in Africa where many producers are not perfect and sound mastering isn’t that good too. So I’m taking this tutorial personal ✊🏿❤️
Have a stand for your lyrics sheet, so you don't have to move or hold your hand up but focus on delivery hand up holding paper taking away, straight focus... Overall great session my general
Dude, God bless you!🙏.... this is definitely what i needed, been making music for so long and most of my takes when recording always suck, no matter how many times I rehearse ...starting to even wonder if I got speech impediment🤦♂️💔.... but I really have a good feeling about the 4-bar at a time technique, I'll try to implement it next time I record ...but thank you so much bro!!!
It will definitely help. Even for experienced veterans this technique helps bring out the best performance and sound. Good luck with your future recordings. Much love 🙏🙏
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Me personally I think it’s better to memorize and spit your whole verse when recording .. there’s a reason why they call it flow, flow with the beat and ride it.. and on top of it when you memorize your verses you will also be show ready and that will help you with your performances. I know it’s hard work but that lets the fans know how hungry you are.
😂😂😂 obviously I wasnt saying you don't need equipment, I was talking about specific brands or quality. This video is about the techniques, not specific gear.
Hey there! Very nice video, thank you. However, it seems important to me to use (for hip hop&R&B) double pop filters and give them a slightly different angle than the microphone’s capsule’s one. Take care.
Thanks man. I truly appreciate that. I actually did. It took many years though, and my current setup has improved over the setup in this video. I'm gonna do a video soon breaking down my setup and what I use
Great video, man. This was really helpful. But one thing I've been really struggling with lately is that when I'm recording my vocals, I keep speaking louder to the mic, I've tried to speak slow but it feels like it's taking away the elements from my vocals, would really appreciate your tips on this.
You have to find your voice and see which sounds better. Just make sure that you're not clipping if you are spitting louder. But I would say try both and see which makes for a better sounding song
hey brother loved ur video like litreally bro i was watching for a nice video and i just watched every video less then a minute but this video was damn good i just loved it from start to end u gave ur best thanks alot for the knowledge
I understand there is such thing as "too much hype". However, If you're able to tame that hype and use it when needed, such as when switching flows, etc, that could be a good time to move up extra hype. Idk, what is your take?
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Do you ever get on songs with random people
Or do any of your beats come with hooks or verses already
@@mitchgreen1011 I normally only collab with artists that I know personally. I have a lot of beats available but none of them have hooks or verses on them. They are just instrumentals
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The better the rapper and the more familiar he is with the recording process, the less he needs to memorize his lyrics. Theres talented people out there that can get a perfect verse from just a few takes despite reading them, they just know how to format in their heads, they mentally stack like 4 or 5 things at once: their voice projection, tone, pronunciation, flow and rhyme synchronization
TIP DONT READ YOUR LYRICS WHILE RECORDING JUST MEMORIZE THEM YOULL NOTICE YOUR CHARACTER COME OUT IN YOUR MUSIC IT WILL GIVE YOUR MUSIC AN IMAGE
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I remember a time, years ago, where I used to record into my phone with a sock over it, then have to email it to myself and put it on audacity... It was crazy lol.. Now I have a good mic with a pop filter and reflector, same set up as yours just different equipment. Regardless I'm thankful and I'm glad where I am today and how far I've come.
That's amazing. Yeah I used to record into a shotgun mic and had no mic stand so I put a small TV dinner table and boxes on top and then just laid the mic on top. I didn't have a mic pre and I recorded straight into the mic jack on the computer. lol.
@@DoubtMeTech Yes sir 💯. Its really all about being creative and seeing how bad it is that you want something done. Honestly dude I tied the cords on my ceiling fan together, since the were long for no reason, and hung up my apple headphones on them. I cut out some foam from a sponge and made a low budget pop filter and used rubber bands to tie it around the mic. It worked really good not gonna lie. Dropped two songs with that method and not one person said anything negative about it lol
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@@DoubtMeTech hahahahah that me lol but I bought low budget mic bm800 and headphones bcz i dont have monitors speakers
I used to be a spit my whole verse kind of guy but I punch in now and I actually like being able to switch my flow up often. It allows me to be more creative
I definitely agree 👏
Do you do 1 verse at a time or do you do like 4 bars?
@@OfficialYungin1 I try and do about two bars at a time. Now I can hit a whole verse but I like to break it down like that because it gives me the opportunity to switch up my flow more. I used to despise people that punched in but it's one of those things for me at least once I got it realized from a producing point how much more creative I could be it just works best for me to do two bars at a time
@@Savagegangent ppreciate the advice brudda🙏 ima try that out. What’s your SoundCloud or wtvr🤞💫
THIS IS EXACTLY WHY MOST RAPPERS SOUND ASS IN PERSON AND IN CONCERTS BECAUSE THEY PUNCH IN SO MUCH THAT THEY FORGET THAT IN PERSON THEY HAVE TO BREATH AND YOU CANT PUNCH IN LIKE THAT LOL
You described this so well brother. I've been recording since I was 10 years old, I'm 28 now. Got millions of streams on my music on Spotify today. Techniques you shared in this is something I do also and it's definitely beneficial to recording as good as possible. And you explained this so well, especially the part with the headphones half off half on, on one ear to make sure you vocally stay on point with what you wanna do.
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@@its_henlxy333lol he’s capping. He didn’t even share his Spotify
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I do the same thing with keeping half a ear off with the headphones.. I just started this summer but glad I'm naturally catching on to thing. Good video
Yeah it definitely helps. Thanks for watching 🙏🙏
Hats off for you giving people out those tips! I am definitely taking this when i'm introducing someone who is about to start recording for the first time. Respect for you giving it out there!
I greatly appreciate the good vibes and support. Happy to help and thanks for watching. 🙏
I had my first session recently and for a starter I ain't feeling the output coz I never really understood recording art. The producer forced me to deepen my voice for better output and mix too much of auto tune. With Your tutor I can now actually tap into my real creativity in recording. Big ups bro
Happy to help. Thanks for watching. Much love. 🙏🙏
This is a big help It shows how much people go through to record
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Awesome tips there. I like your 4 bar at a time approach, and only keeping the best segments, rather than frankensteining too much. It can get so messy if you keep too many takes and then you don't wanna mix it.
Yeah I really think it gives the best natural performance sound and makes it easier to work with. Thanks for watching 🙏🙏
Really deep, this is by far the reason I don't finish my songs
@@allytime1M I was thinking the same thing.
@@allytime1M same bro i frankenstein so much til im too tired to comp my own mix sometimes
Quick tip for avoiding pops while you’re looking for a pop filter: I have a table top mic so it may be a bit different for you but when you say the word with the pop sound, say it into the bottom of the mic, it usually works pretty well and you don’t lose much volume !
Great tips. If it’s a new verse I have to read, but ideally I’d memorize it. Also- been doing this since the late 90s so I’m an old head and never once tried the 4 bar at a time method… imma try that!
Mannn you gave golden advice thank you so much brother. Taking a diff approach to the studio today.
Never too late to try something different
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Thanks bro bro I had to go back to the basics and look this up sometimes you have to go backwards to go farther forward
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What he said about the headset thing is very true and the lyrics on paper too, I once had a producer advice me I need to know my lyrics bar for bar without having to look at anything before recording a song.. I really have learned a lot from this clip
Happy to help. Thanks for watching. 🙏🙏
Apparently, when you look up or generally aim your voice upwards, your voice is higher and with less bass, and the opposite when you look down or project your voice down. So if you like a bit more bass in your voice, as you were saying, maybe looking up like that is not the best way. I'd say, how about actually learning your verses? What I'm doing is recording a non-final version of my verses to listen to them over and over until I memorized each word, then do a final recording without having to read the words. Although of course this method takes more time.
This is my style too. After recording the rough take of 16bars 4by4, I memorize my lyrics, mute and keep the rough verse for referencing then I record a perfect first 4bars. Sometimes, I close the project here and continue later. It depends on the mood too. There are times I record 16bars for days.
Man! This is so educating
Things I thought were do hard to do I actually found out now that I was just panicking for no reasons
Thanks for this video bro
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I HAVE ALL MY BARZ READY NO PHONE MEMO READIN OR NOTEBOOK ONCE THE BEATZ COME I GO!!👊🏾
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You won me over first second when I saw that Blade sword up there.
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I love the 4 bars at a time approach, taking our one take ego out of the way lol
It really does bring out a way better sound. The ego definitely limits us. Thanks for watching 🙏🙏
You came thru like Jordan game 6 with this one thanks a lot bruh.
Love the reference. Thanks for the support and good vibes 🙏🙏
Thank you for these tips really appreciate you making this tutorial video for people like me who’s new to the entire process.
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Im waiting on equipment to start recording so this video was very helpful. When your recording with a tablet a Bluetooth speaker it sometimes takes alot of tries to nail a perfect verse. And that getting winded is true 2. You can hear the strain in the recording trying to push it out. Thanks for the advice man I'll be putting it to use !
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I love your technic man, I have learn my mistakes in recording, I have recorded 11 track all mess up by the studio engineering
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Excellent Tips! The best advice I agree with is recording in 4 bars instead of the whole 16 bar verse. Much easier for the artist and (mixing) engineer.
Yes definitely. Thanks for watching and for the support 🙏🙏
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Thanks bro! This helps. I’ve been recording and mixing vocals for years now and I am still working on the skill . This video has a lot of great tips! Thanks bro - 2 Geez
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Getting ready to record my first hip hop album. Thank you so much. Good stuff! Good vid.
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@@DoubtMeTech Hey if you know any rappers that especially keep it clean, like Christians it's a clean Christian rap album but I definitely want to do some features. I'll be uploading the intro track and a remix of Dax's Dear God from the album as samples for everybody once they're done.
Aye man big ups! Only ups make sure you’re watching self peace and mastery and not absorbing other people’s energy through your journey as well all around mastery!!
@@k333pitabillion2 So true. You don't want to sound like everyone else. I have had a few rappers respectfully decline due to not being willing to do clean lyrics on a feat. God is good though. I only want to work with spiritual people or at least fellow believers of any faith. Bless you and take care bro.
@@bonosrapperandproducer6498 yea dat! Bars right there!! Wish u success bro!!
This video really help me i thoughts I was the only when recording always got stuck over and over 😁
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Broooooo. Wtfff. Why didn’t no one tell me about the proximity effect.. I have intense low bass range and thought my lips had to nearly touch the mic… broooo. I can’t thank you enough… I really appreciate it.
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Thanks for this! I like the 4 bar strategy a lot! I was used to trying to get the full 16 and continuing to record until I got it right.
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Yeah I go for 8 bars at a time, both when I'm writing and rapping
Currently trying to record my first song and this was super helpful!🙌🏽
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Thanks dude!! These tips will definitely help me on my journey to record my own stuff
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I was recording just to get used to it but was doing a lot of mistakes, like recording in 1 take and I knew that I was fucking up something xD Thought I should watch 3 or 4 videos to get all those informations but got everything just in 1 without bullshit, thanks man!
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Thank you so much for this, I'm a drummer, and I just basically know how play other instruments such as: keyboard, bass and guitar, and growin up as a kid I'm always listening to any type of music but being attached on hip-hop genre. 'Til one day I've learnt how to use fl mobile studio, and ready to enter the world of rapping. I've now created my own beat, and written my own lyrics down, however my main problem is to record it properly since this is my first shot of creating my own song, thanks for this quick tips, this is very helpful for me as a beginner. Greetings from Philippines. 🔥❤️
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Another way. - If you don't want to remember lyrics do this, I was taught this from a buddy of mine, weight.
Record every Other bar.
bar one
wait
bar 3
wait
bar 5 .... etc. Then a new track to fill in the others, he said almost everyone he worked with did it like that
Very helpful video... I was frankensteining my takes. Going to go re-record my last song with this new knowledge. Thanks!
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T Hamm is right I think. As a singer I think it’s very hard to express and anticipate the different emotions suggested by the different sentences. LEARN YOUR LYRICS BY HEART!!!
Thanks :) good to hear, I like your way because it’s decisive. It means that you’re not comping you’re getting what you want every four bars and then moving on. Artists in my studio I might not need this, but when I’m tracking violin on my own it’s going to be very very useful :)
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Comping drives me nuts
Respect you’ve really illustrated and explained it more audible📌 it’s so helpful for someone like me recording rap music in Africa where many producers are not perfect and sound mastering isn’t that good too. So I’m taking this tutorial personal ✊🏿❤️
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These tips really helped me out and will take into consideration next time I record thank you man💯
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Yes thank you! Exactly what I wanted to know. Every thing I've seen so far only talked about what to buy
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Why did it take me so long to find this video 😅 im just started to make music and this video is probably the most helpful one if seen yet👍
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Thanks bro, appreciate this advice
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This is good. Thanks for sharing.
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I'm just about done putting a entry level DJ home studio set up together. Your tips & experience will get me to the finish. Thanks
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Great tutorial bro 💯💯💯
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Thanx for taking the time to the make this vid, DMT.
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Have a stand for your lyrics sheet, so you don't have to move or hold your hand up but focus on delivery hand up holding paper taking away, straight focus... Overall great session my general
Yeah I definitely agree with you. A little over a year ago I started mounting my lyrics above the mic and it's so much better
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Dude, God bless you!🙏.... this is definitely what i needed, been making music for so long and most of my takes when recording always suck, no matter how many times I rehearse ...starting to even wonder if I got speech impediment🤦♂️💔.... but I really have a good feeling about the 4-bar at a time technique, I'll try to implement it next time I record ...but thank you so much bro!!!
It will definitely help. Even for experienced veterans this technique helps bring out the best performance and sound. Good luck with your future recordings. Much love 🙏🙏
THIS IS REALLY COOL FOR BEGINNERS WHO DON’T HAVE STUDIO SESSION EXPERIENCE COMPARED TO MY FIRST SESSION IM BETTER AND UP AGAINST THE MIC 🎤🤣❤️✊🏾😎❤️🎧🎤🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
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thank you for taking your time too teach and share this knowledge
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Thanks for the tips bro, im a rapper from Dublin, Ireland and this has helped me alot
Thanks bro
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Me personally I think it’s better to memorize and spit your whole verse when recording .. there’s a reason why they call it flow, flow with the beat and ride it.. and on top of it when you memorize your verses you will also be show ready and that will help you with your performances. I know it’s hard work but that lets the fans know how hungry you are.
One of them videos I wanted to like twice 🤗
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Half ear out when using the headset sounds a good idea ⭐
Yeah it's great and helps a lot! 🙏
Nice job, I love this process of recording 💯💯💯
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If you practice and get good, punch ins are king.
Just what i needed
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Wow bro thank you so much this is real helpful
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Thank you soo much, such helpful advice💯🔥🔥🔥
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Nice 🔥 this is gonna help me a lot ! Going to record my first joints some time this month
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Your equipment doesn’t matter...*five seconds later*
you must have a pop filter, it is very important.
Bro, just use a sock if you dont have a pop filter
Your equipment doesn‘t matter… *later*
you need a microphone…
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😂😂😂 obviously I wasnt saying you don't need equipment, I was talking about specific brands or quality. This video is about the techniques, not specific gear.
@@skare1439 don't use a sock. You don't want anything on the mic capsule as any movement can rub and make noise easily on the mic.
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Keep this shit up you motivate me then ever
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Very nice summary! Thanks, man!
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I don't rap or make music but videos like this helps with recording in general
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GOOD ADVICES! GREAT TUTORIAL!
BRAVO!
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Man these lesson are valuable 🔥🔥🔥keep it going bro we appreciate you alot fam🤞🏾🤞🏾
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🔥🔥🔥i am definitely here for it bro you can also check my page and maybe give me one or 2 pointers will definitely appreciate that
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Great tips man thank you
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For me you are a good teacher every thimg you say is true
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Thank you for the help. Great video
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Dope video brother
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Nice Video and nice dude!! One ❤
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Solid video fam!
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You gave great tips on techniques and bonus stuff. I can tell you definitely know what you’re talking about. Liked and subscribed 🙌🏼
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Hey there! Very nice video, thank you. However, it seems important to me to use (for hip hop&R&B) double pop filters and give them a slightly different angle than the microphone’s capsule’s one. Take care.
thanks for that man! realy needes something like this video! keep up the amazing work!
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Bro dope video, & who designed your studio? The vibe is crrrrazy 🤯
Thanks man. I truly appreciate that. I actually did. It took many years though, and my current setup has improved over the setup in this video. I'm gonna do a video soon breaking down my setup and what I use
Dude superr helpful thank you !!
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Very useful my dude, thank you so much!
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Dope! Thanks bro!
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Great video, man. This was really helpful. But one thing I've been really struggling with lately is that when I'm recording my vocals, I keep speaking louder to the mic, I've tried to speak slow but it feels like it's taking away the elements from my vocals, would really appreciate your tips on this.
You have to find your voice and see which sounds better. Just make sure that you're not clipping if you are spitting louder. But I would say try both and see which makes for a better sounding song
@@DoubtMeTech Thanks for the advice, man. I will take it to consideration the next time I record.
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dude this help, thanks!
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hey brother loved ur video like litreally bro i was watching for a nice video and i just watched every video less then a minute but this video was damn good i just loved it from start to end u gave ur best thanks alot for the knowledge
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Now I learnt thanks man
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You are an intelligent human being. I can tell by the way you talk. Very careful with your words 🔥🔥🔥
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8:01 goddammit....
Is this good or bad? LOL
Ce cauti Nicule pe aici :))
I understand there is such thing as "too much hype". However, If you're able to tame that hype and use it when needed, such as when switching flows, etc, that could be a good time to move up extra hype. Idk, what is your take?
I remember most of
my verses after writing them. ✍
That's dope. Most ppl, including me, can't memorize them that quick
Me too
Thanks for making this Video 🔥🙌
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wow very helpful thanks!
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Woah 😳 blew my mind, appreciate you
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Question Sir,
Is your keyboard 🎹 a Yamaha as well ? I’m looking at your other videos ?
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This is my current and favorite midi keyboard. Watch these videos top to bottom.
Great advice bruh
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i record my vocals to an iphone with cabled ear plugs connected to the iphone with a converter since iphones dont have jack inputs. its been like this for a couple of years now and now i dont think i could manage to record in a studio like this
ayo thnaks for the tips. reallly helped
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Thx for the advice
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Wow..I love it❤️
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