you know I heard Kanye remade beats from many albums in the 90s when he was learning. I heard this song today and thought man dilla would be a cool guy to remake. then came across this. well done!
This video is 7 minutes long... The music is around 1m 30s. He spends the first 20/30 seconds shpwing and slicing up the samples he's using + fiddling around with the glue compressor. So basically he recreated the whole song in 5 minutes.
Is there a reason for duplicating the sample and eq it individually rather than just one sample and increase the lower frequency? Or is it just because it's easier?
increasing the lower frequency would also affect the sound of the higher frequencies without duplicating the sample and mixing each separately from what i understand
The original song: have a pretty cool lyrics and rhythm
J Dilla's sample: EEEEEE
I heard from a comment that it's like this because Dilla made the sample say "why me". not entirely sure tho
Its actually saying "BEEEE"
So accurate, youtube copyrighted this song for "Welcome to the Show"
what a damn good album. rip jd
new kjepski; christmas came early.
😭😭😭
Man moved to tears. That's to his mum right?
you know I heard Kanye remade beats from many albums in the 90s when he was learning.
I heard this song today and thought man dilla would be a cool guy to remake.
then came across this.
well done!
This video is 7 minutes long... The music is around 1m 30s.
He spends the first 20/30 seconds shpwing and slicing up the samples he's using + fiddling around with the glue compressor.
So basically he recreated the whole song in 5 minutes.
Love it rip Dilla
kjepski your a genious
You nailed this.
Love it man .... You smashed this ...
SICK
Vaya obra de arte!
It's so fuckin' beautiful.
Thank you so much.
God bless J Dilla.
Perfect
j dilla
anywhere i can download the project file please?
Zajebiste
zajebiscie
Is there a reason for duplicating the sample and eq it individually rather than just one sample and increase the lower frequency? Or is it just because it's easier?
It's easier usually
increasing the lower frequency would also affect the sound of the higher frequencies without duplicating the sample and mixing each separately from what i understand
it turns out only eq and compressor can do the job
Chicken waffles
You studied ableton damn 😭