For the free drum kit, head over to www.itsnavied.com/drum-kits Let me know if you guys have any questions, or other topics you guys are interested in learning about
@@IllDawgable that would be a great idea. Unfortunately I may or may not have used samples for that beat, and RUclips might give me a copyright strike if I did that
Fucking THANK YOU. I've been struggling with my productions. And every sampling video is about the skill of sampling. Like sales, it's empowering to learn what NOT to work on, what NOT to do, and what NOT to sample. Thank you.
@@NavieD This is actually inspiring. Then can i ask for an advice? A maybe a whole video where to start from? Cause internet is a hell of a mess noting is clear what to do
@@wednesdayboy7390 Baby steps my freind, dont try to learn everything at once. Simplify Everthing. All music is are different sounds and instruments flipped a certain way.
Navie D! Used to listen to your EPs on sc. Listened to Sol luna randomly yesterday and wondered if you'd made anything new and found this. Great insight! I'm terrible sampling. Also when did you get so swole and serious haha
@@NavieD haha yeh long time stalking your music. All good. Appreciate all the tutorials. Hope the channel continues to grow. You're really good explaining at why you do things than just telling us
Can you tell me more about Maschine and why you use it instead of FL sometimes? And can you do an FL vs Maschine video, so that we know what it’s better for?
I stopped using Maschine. I liked using it before because I enjoy being tactile. But I moved onto FL just because most people use FL and I wanted to make tutorials. I am of the opinion that different DAWs can offer different workflows, but at the end of the day, they're just tools. How skilled you are is going to matter far more
@@thefinstasis This is absolutely not true, how are DAWs shaping sounds? Can you give me a single example of a song in which you can easily identify the DAW they used based on sound design? Also when Navie said he enjoyed the tacile nature of maschine he's most likely referring to how the program accompanies the physical piece of gear.
@@JuanRodriguez-wr5ew what I meant is that DAWs shape the workflow, and make you more likely to make certain decisions. For example, from what I've noticed, Abletone is more comfortable for automations than FL, and Abletone users may use more automations some of the time. Similarly, FL makes it easy to program intricate patterns, and I find FL producers doing crazier things with high-hats and stuff. You know what I mean. Pro Tools makes it more comfortable to mix, and you might find Pro Tools producers doing more interesting things with the FX chains.
@@NavieD 😂 I just began making music! I’ve always wanted to. I never knew how to do samples or put them in the songs correctly. I looked it up and yours was the best out of all the videos I watched!
Hey when your looking to sample a song etc what version should we be looking for to get the highest quality out the back end? I mean like the bitrate, kb, file size etc for example lets say im sampling a old lil wayne song and theres a bunch of versions on youtube I can grab it from, which would sound the best once the audio is ripped?
wow, i try so hard to listen but the background music is very distracting ... what a relief when you start the real tutorial at 1:22 without the music. Otherwise really cool tutorial, thank you!
For the free drum kit, head over to www.itsnavied.com/drum-kits
Let me know if you guys have any questions, or other topics you guys are interested in learning about
whoa, I come from videos of 2022 and you have changed so much, I think you have improved a lot in this time, what a joy ♥
Hahah yeah, I was so nervous filming this video
Whoa, your videos from 3 years ago in 2023, I can see huge difference in quality.
Thank you for giving us the opportunity to learn in an articulated and structured manner.
You have no idea how much I appreciate this.
man you're my coach! just don't stop uploading these stuff! we need somebody like you
Sir that instrumental you made Joey Bada$$' "Sweet Dreams" was wonderful.
Thank you my friend 🙏🏽
@@NavieD Did you make it with FL? Do you mind doing a tutorial?
@@IllDawgable that would be a great idea. Unfortunately I may or may not have used samples for that beat, and RUclips might give me a copyright strike if I did that
@@NavieD Alright but I appreciate all you shared with us so far.
@@IllDawgable thank you for the watching so far man 🙏🏽 hopefully I can show you more going forward
Fucking THANK YOU.
I've been struggling with my productions. And every sampling video is about the skill of sampling. Like sales, it's empowering to learn what NOT to work on, what NOT to do, and what NOT to sample.
Thank you.
I just filmed another sampling video that I plan on putting out next month, so stay tuned for that!
@@NavieD Tag me when it drops!
love your teaching approach, thank you for taking the time to understand the material so well before teaching others.
Dag Foster you are digging in the crates with this one!
Man oh man, I wish I could make music like this
With enough practice you can, my friend
Get too work
You can learn how to do anything on this planet. you just need to take the time to learn it
@@littv1610 facts!!
Keep going
i'm here because I'm going to watch your entire channel dude you're literally one of the best in this genre
Siempre aprendo mucho con vos, no tengo esta información en canales en español, Gracias.
Just found this channel alot of good info and you explain things well. keep making videos
Thank you for watching Angel! I appreciate it, feel free to reach out if you need anything.
same here this channel is gold.
This is another great tut from Navie D. Simple but imparts a lot of information.
Came back to this video so I can watch everything you ever posted!
Hahah some of the early videos are kinda rough, just a warning
Man, i don't know why you don't have so many subscribers
Thank you my friend, I am growing more by the day thankfully
Know absolutely nothing about making music and hardly enough gonna try
But it was very interesting, waiting for more
Are you interested in learning?
@@NavieD If all necessary is a laptop and some free software
I would gladly try)
@@wednesdayboy7390 honestly that's pretty much what I started with
@@NavieD This is actually inspiring. Then can i ask for an advice? A maybe a whole video where to start from? Cause internet is a hell of a mess noting is clear what to do
@@wednesdayboy7390 Baby steps my freind, dont try to learn everything at once. Simplify Everthing. All music is are different sounds and instruments flipped a certain way.
You are a very, very good instructor!
I love that sample. Dark ❤
✌🏼
Navie D! Used to listen to your EPs on sc. Listened to Sol luna randomly yesterday and wondered if you'd made anything new and found this. Great insight! I'm terrible sampling. Also when did you get so swole and serious haha
Hahaha hey man. I don't have anything on SC anymore so you must have been around waaay back. How's it going man
@@NavieD haha yeh long time stalking your music. All good. Appreciate all the tutorials. Hope the channel continues to grow. You're really good explaining at why you do things than just telling us
Can you tell me more about Maschine and why you use it instead of FL sometimes? And can you do an FL vs Maschine video, so that we know what it’s better for?
I stopped using Maschine. I liked using it before because I enjoy being tactile. But I moved onto FL just because most people use FL and I wanted to make tutorials. I am of the opinion that different DAWs can offer different workflows, but at the end of the day, they're just tools. How skilled you are is going to matter far more
@@NavieD what do you mean tactile? Does Maschine work well with some kind of midi controller?
@@NavieD I think producers underestimate the extent the DAWs shape our sound. Sometimes you can really hear which producer uses which DAW
@@thefinstasis This is absolutely not true, how are DAWs shaping sounds? Can you give me a single example of a song in which you can easily identify the DAW they used based on sound design? Also when Navie said he enjoyed the tacile nature of maschine he's most likely referring to how the program accompanies the physical piece of gear.
@@JuanRodriguez-wr5ew what I meant is that DAWs shape the workflow, and make you more likely to make certain decisions. For example, from what I've noticed, Abletone is more comfortable for automations than FL, and Abletone users may use more automations some of the time. Similarly, FL makes it easy to program intricate patterns, and I find FL producers doing crazier things with high-hats and stuff. You know what I mean. Pro Tools makes it more comfortable to mix, and you might find Pro Tools producers doing more interesting things with the FX chains.
Thanks for the help man
Dag you are diving deep into my library on this one
@@NavieD 😂 I just began making music! I’ve always wanted to. I never knew how to do samples or put them in the songs correctly. I looked it up and yours was the best out of all the videos I watched!
Navie You D MAN Breh
Ayy you're going deep in the library for this one
Am having lot of problems with this sample stuff and how to side chain correctly. I feel bad 😞 don't know how to really go about it.
Wow. I really wonder why Navie switched from machine to FL. I currently use machine
some guy said you look like Benzema I'm still crying
Hey when your looking to sample a song etc what version should we be looking for to get the highest quality out the back end? I mean like the bitrate, kb, file size etc for example lets say im sampling a old lil wayne song and theres a bunch of versions on youtube I can grab it from, which would sound the best once the audio is ripped?
THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!
Whoaaa this is a really old video. You are digging in the archives with this one. Thank you for watching!
@@NavieD Knowledge is timeless my brudda
Hey dude, why you deleted videos where you showed how you made songs for MFP?
I wanted to do more formal videos like this vs goofy ones going forward
Ohhhh that explains everything! And also thanks for tutorial! I hope you will have a future like Marshmello or Skrillex ♥️
@@lazarushironaka107 thank you for watching my lovely friend, hope you got something valuable out of it
@@NavieD I loved those videos. I wanted to see the making of some other songs as well. :(
@@ZzsarkStormbeard sorry to disappoint my friend ☹️
great
...Is this because of that track I made with that Andrew Huang sample?
You are my inspiration ♥️
@@NavieD 😳 As if
@@EdgieAlias what do you use to produce by the way?
@@NavieD Just FL Studio 20.
@@EdgieAlias how do you find the sampler in FL? I used to have the hardest time using it when I used FL
wow, i try so hard to listen but the background music is very distracting ... what a relief when you start the real tutorial at 1:22 without the music. Otherwise really cool tutorial, thank you!
Sorry! This was my first video, didn't know what I was doing
3:20 💎
3:35
is it just me? I don’t hear the reverse part.
Is this sampler free?
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that sample doesn't sound too allegro
My friend pedro right??
bro from start you dont can teach how to smple sample is a felling
She is going to sound like a dude LMAOOO 🤣🤣🤣
bench.