@@Autumngrace05 I have a trance track with forest ambience in the intro .. the way it ties into the buildup is awesome ! So it def helps the overall picture
I LOVE that you go straight to the idea of the video, not some stuff like "I'm gonna share it with you guys! Cause what? I'm gonna share it! Don't go away, cause you won't be turning back to old production stuff when you know what I wanna share with you!" A bit exaggerated, but I see many of that "intro hooks" and got so tired of them😥 U Got a new patron buddy 💜💜
Dude. You’re out here changing lives. I just hope you know that. I absolutely am subscribing bc this type of content was the thing I didn’t know I needed so much.
I found your channel the other day and felt what a talanted, genuine and rare gift you got and share! being so young yet so humble, wise and experienced already I can't imagine you not becoming a name among the goats some day! it was a bit funny in another video when you said "a long time ago, around 4 years ago" like oh yeah, he's not this middle age producer with over 30 years in the industry where 4 years is like a bathroom break or something 🤭 I will be watching everything from you man ❤️❤️
These are all things I have figured out during my 2+ years of producing and I can say that they are in fact VERY good tips. Listening to and, most importantly, producing music are the key factors to developing a musical mind and ear. Don't stress out about making music. Just produce, listen and dont be shy to try new things and it will eventually come to you.
Be careful with that writers block advice. It's not about not wanting to do something. It's quite the opposite. It's wanting it really bad, sinking hours and hours into it yet having a shitty product at the end. Consider yourself lucky if that doesn't happen to you. :) Other than that, another awesome video mate.
I definitely agree. But there will be times when your limbic system takes over and you just don't feel like making music, which people call "writer's block". You probably know this already as there isn't a single human who can avoid this haha. Acknowledging that, yet still trying and making music is like a superpower and extremely fulfilling.
Everybody wants it really bad, sinks hours and has something they don't like at first. Trust me, he's probably experienced exactly what you've described as well. All artists have. The key is to show up every day and still make music regardless. You're not gonna make all bangers at first. It's gonna take time to get there, but you'll get there a lot faster if you show up and work at it every single day, whether you love what you're making that day or not. Sink hours into a bad song and be proud that you did, because that's the only way to improve. GL, you got this.
Dude these are some of the coolest in depth tips I've ever heard Edit: the writers block doesn't exist is totally true. If you are blocked by a current emotional state, use that state to inspire your music.
Thanks for all your tips and advice bro, it helps more than you know. I have a suggestion, that maybe you want to turn into a video possibly, what advice do you have for a producer who does not want to stick to 1 genre, but still get some recognition? I've heard so many times in the past that it's best to stick to one type of genre to get an audience that is committed, but I like too many styles to be able to stick to one genre. I for one, like you made an alias a few years back that was gaining traction exclusively with techno, but after a while it felt like I was being suffocated creatively, by having to stick to that one genre. Thanks for all that you do! Keep it up! CHeers.
Man I totally forget about the subtle mono trick ! I gotta go back into some of my mixes on my page and see how it changes the drop hit ! Thanks for that! 🎉
really good video for beginners or intermediate producers I use some of these tips every day and even teach them in my lessons but since I already knew all of these I want an expert tryhard version of this video xd
ur great thanks to make me focus on my goal and dont leavin energy by the side!! if a DnB or Jungel producer reads this, lets collab! im new and at the beginning but ill try to keep my learning curve exponential
great video, only thing that annoys me is how the background music comes back the split second youve stopped showing something in your project, it gets annoying sometimes
Appreciate it bro. It's just a saw (no detuning or anything, just a normal saw) with a bit of Crystallizer to create a cool effect. You can see it in my "Dark Method to Improve as a Music Producer" video haha
to be fair, I saw your video and thought... oh not another one young artist and their BS advice, but you proved me wrong. Some good advice her mate. Well done!
Sir, Could you please upload a detailed video about "File Management / Organizing Sample Library, Sample Packs" and how to structure folders. There's lot of confusion about naming folders and storing samples. For example: _________________________________________ Option 1: Samples └── Drum Kits (Specific All Drum Kits Only) ├── Hip Hop │ ├── Kick │ └── Claps ├── EDM │ ├── Kick │ └── Claps └── Trap ├── Kick └── Claps _________________________________________ Option 2: Samples └── Genres ├── Hip Hop │ ├── Drum Kits │ │ ├── Kick │ │ └── Claps │ └── Vocals & One-Shots ├── EDM │ ├── Drum Kits │ │ ├── Kick │ │ └── Claps │ └── Synth Loops └── Trap ├── Drum Kits │ ├── Kick │ └── Claps _________________________________________ Even with ADSR Sample Manager, I struggle with lot of duplicate and similar sounds. It would be great if you could also show how you organized your sample library so that we can get an idea to organize samples! And your advice on downloading sample packs for all genres. Rather than just suggesting platforms and downloading a variety of samples, we often end up confused about what to choose. After downloading everything, our sample library becomes cluttered, and we’re unsure which samples to keep or organize. Thanks, 🙏🏻❤️
@@Akayo_Music well in the paid version it usually says your id in the top hint panel correct me if I’m wrong though. Also I’m new do you have anything about transforming a beat into a full song?
@@stoqns1477 For me it's displayed my dad's name up there for the past 8 years since he bought it for me hahah. Also I have a vid on turning an 8-bar loop into a full track on my channel, hope it helps. And thanks for the support
it's weird to watch this and not see this dude at like 100k or 50k. these videos are gems bro
I had the same thought. The quality doesn't match the sub count, we're here from the beginning
Ya pretty much … he will though … it’s the soft approach and it’s working great so far!
Unfortunately the producer community isn’t very big so its very rare for people to crack past a 100k
Fax
He’ll be there soon enough
Ambient sounds + adding quality samples really do make a big difference in the quality of tracks!
@@Autumngrace05 most def … it’s a must!
@@Autumngrace05 I have a trance track with forest ambience in the intro .. the way it ties into the buildup is awesome ! So it def helps the overall picture
@@Desert-Strikei get my samples from youtube
I LOVE that you go straight to the idea of the video, not some stuff like "I'm gonna share it with you guys! Cause what? I'm gonna share it! Don't go away, cause you won't be turning back to old production stuff when you know what I wanna share with you!"
A bit exaggerated, but I see many of that "intro hooks" and got so tired of them😥
U Got a new patron buddy 💜💜
Dude. You’re out here changing lives. I just hope you know that. I absolutely am subscribing bc this type of content was the thing I didn’t know I needed so much.
On the mono tip, in ableton you just add "utility" to the track and the use the mono to stereo knob as the envelope.
I cannot believe this channel isn't gigantic, I immediately subbed. That last tip was simply gold.
thanks for giving me the motivation to make music again bro. the writer's block doesn't exist fact is real.
I found your channel the other day and felt what a talanted, genuine and rare gift you got and share! being so young yet so humble, wise and experienced already I can't imagine you not becoming a name among the goats some day! it was a bit funny in another video when you said "a long time ago, around 4 years ago" like oh yeah, he's not this middle age producer with over 30 years in the industry where 4 years is like a bathroom break or something 🤭 I will be watching everything from you man ❤️❤️
Just randomly found this video and I already love your videos! You just got a new sub, keep up the good work bro :))
And I appreciate you for uploading this💙
Yo the Metroid background music. I see you are a man of taste
Bro just hit us with the realest, deepest producer advice at the end and bro doesn’t even have 20k yet. Subbed.
1 minute in and I'm going straight into that Ghost Effect right now 🫡
These are honestly some fantastic tips 🙌🏻
The deal you made with us at the beginning of the video is the best thing I've ever heard in a tutorial
These are all things I have figured out during my 2+ years of producing and I can say that they are in fact VERY good tips.
Listening to and, most importantly, producing music are the key factors to developing a musical mind and ear. Don't stress out about making music. Just produce, listen and dont be shy to try new things and it will eventually come to you.
Be careful with that writers block advice. It's not about not wanting to do something. It's quite the opposite. It's wanting it really bad, sinking hours and hours into it yet having a shitty product at the end. Consider yourself lucky if that doesn't happen to you. :) Other than that, another awesome video mate.
Well said!
I definitely agree. But there will be times when your limbic system takes over and you just don't feel like making music, which people call "writer's block". You probably know this already as there isn't a single human who can avoid this haha. Acknowledging that, yet still trying and making music is like a superpower and extremely fulfilling.
Everybody wants it really bad, sinks hours and has something they don't like at first. Trust me, he's probably experienced exactly what you've described as well. All artists have. The key is to show up every day and still make music regardless. You're not gonna make all bangers at first. It's gonna take time to get there, but you'll get there a lot faster if you show up and work at it every single day, whether you love what you're making that day or not. Sink hours into a bad song and be proud that you did, because that's the only way to improve. GL, you got this.
@@astrologikalmusic ^ This.
@@Akayo_Music so you suggest making new music everyday?
Dude these are some of the coolest in depth tips I've ever heard
Edit: the writers block doesn't exist is totally true. If you are blocked by a current emotional state, use that state to inspire your music.
Thanks, this is great advice, and the intro/outro of the video are really impactful. I'm sure you're gonna go far with this channel.
Now these are some high quality tips. Thanks!
Tip 7 and after really hit hard. Thank you so much!
Men I just recently found your channel and I can't stop watching all of your videos. It's so addictive 😊 thanks 👍
bro loving your content and the way you present. no rant nothing, superb
I’m gonna be honest i come back to your video because of 2:40 is so good
I knew some of these, but I respect your passion and thought you put into the video. Great tips, keep it up! 👍🏽
I thought u would have like 500k subs at least!! And what u said at the end is everything. Keep going bro! See u at the top
As an Ableton producer, this is really helpful 🙂👍 The ghost effect is super cool
I thought the ghost vocal was ridiculously good but then I got to the mono build up and that’s such a good trick.
props on the writers block take bro. 💪 gonna hop into some now
Thanks for all your tips and advice bro, it helps more than you know.
I have a suggestion, that maybe you want to turn into a video possibly, what advice do you have for a producer who does not want to stick to 1 genre, but still get some recognition? I've heard so many times in the past that it's best to stick to one type of genre to get an audience that is committed, but I like too many styles to be able to stick to one genre. I for one, like you made an alias a few years back that was gaining traction exclusively with techno, but after a while it felt like I was being suffocated creatively, by having to stick to that one genre.
Thanks for all that you do! Keep it up! CHeers.
Never been this early eyyyyy but thank you so much for ANOTHER Banger vid 🙌🙌🙌🙌
Appreciate you bro glad you like it!
@@Akayo_Music anytime my man! 🙏
"Writers Block Doesn't Exist" - Subscribed!
Man I totally forget about the subtle mono trick ! I gotta go back into some of my mixes on my page and see how it changes the drop hit ! Thanks for that! 🎉
FIrst one is so useful, I'm gonna use this all the time even on melody layers
This video hits hard. It’s absolutely gem of knowledge.
super solid tips brother, haven't seen anything new like this in some time
Dang this video should have CRAZY views what the heck
Dude you’ve got great tips and your videos are engaging to watch 🤘
Insane good channel! Thanks to the algorithm
Don’t sleep on that last bit: Choose what you want the audience to feel/hear
End of the Video is Amazing bro.
Loved the video. No try hard bullshit just quality content. Talented my dude. Keep it going you inspired the fuck out of me tonight.
Good tips on this one too pal. You should try making a newsletter.
really good video for beginners or intermediate producers
I use some of these tips every day and even teach them in my lessons
but since I already knew all of these I want an expert tryhard version of this video xd
Bro, ur a PURE TALENT thank you for helping
THIS IS REAL KNOWLEDGE 🔥
Youll hit 50k in no time, thank you, i will definitelly use alot from this vid in my beats! Keep it up
Keep doin what you do man, that's some valuable content
Comment for the algo. Nice tips and video❤
Done! Experiemented with two. Thanks for the cool mission/agreement in the beginning.
I’ve been wondering how to do that ghost effect, very helpful. Thanks for the tips!
Hidden gems bebeeeeee
Didn’t know you could use splice samples and make your own sample packs with them if you modify them . Sick
1:40 this beat is cold
sold sold solid video bro, thank you for the tips
Gem videos broo...Keep on going!!!!
Thank you.
this video is a gem
thank you so much for sharing these tips! Very helpful!!! 😍
Dude is going places
ur great thanks to make me focus on my goal and dont leavin energy by the side!!
if a DnB or Jungel producer reads this, lets collab! im new and at the beginning but ill try to keep my learning curve exponential
Great video man! love your voice by the way!
big w for you brother, this vid actually helped
thx bro! i like how u explain everything. i followed
keep up the good work bro. thanks for the tips
These are all great tips! Love the vids!💚
Yoooo I was trying to figure out how madlib made “Eye” on Madvilliany and that ghost trick is it.
watching this at 5:30 am and it motivates me fs
This is awesome 🙌🏼
Great Video man!!
Really like your stuff great advices !!
bro is goated
Thank you for the video! Helped a lot!
great video, only thing that annoys me is how the background music comes back the split second youve stopped showing something in your project, it gets annoying sometimes
Awesome video! How'd you make the lead at 2:45
Appreciate it bro. It's just a saw (no detuning or anything, just a normal saw) with a bit of Crystallizer to create a cool effect. You can see it in my "Dark Method to Improve as a Music Producer" video haha
Amazing video man! Def earned my sub!
The algo sent you. I subbed.
Subscribing immediately
love this bro
great video just subscribed 🔥
can someone please help me, no matter what i try to do i have no sound in fl studio, please help...
This is insane!
to be fair, I saw your video and thought... oh not another one young artist and their BS advice, but you proved me wrong. Some good advice her mate. Well done!
Sir, Could you please upload a detailed video about "File Management / Organizing Sample Library, Sample Packs" and how to structure folders. There's lot of confusion about naming folders and storing samples.
For example:
_________________________________________
Option 1:
Samples
└── Drum Kits (Specific All Drum Kits Only)
├── Hip Hop
│ ├── Kick
│ └── Claps
├── EDM
│ ├── Kick
│ └── Claps
└── Trap
├── Kick
└── Claps
_________________________________________
Option 2:
Samples
└── Genres
├── Hip Hop
│ ├── Drum Kits
│ │ ├── Kick
│ │ └── Claps
│ └── Vocals & One-Shots
├── EDM
│ ├── Drum Kits
│ │ ├── Kick
│ │ └── Claps
│ └── Synth Loops
└── Trap
├── Drum Kits
│ ├── Kick
│ └── Claps
_________________________________________
Even with ADSR Sample Manager, I struggle with lot of duplicate and similar sounds.
It would be great if you could also show how you organized your sample library so that we can get an idea to organize samples!
And your advice on downloading sample packs for all genres. Rather than just suggesting platforms and downloading a variety of samples, we often end up confused about what to choose. After downloading everything, our sample library becomes cluttered, and we’re unsure which samples to keep or organize.
Thanks, 🙏🏻❤️
What's the name of a vst that you've used to create a weird sound
Cool tricks man!
the Minecraft music in the background goes hard
big up to u fandom
You Are a great guy☺️
Why isn't this guy at 500k
gj, loved the vid
this is super good man
Great video
You deserve a sub bro ! gj thank you🤘🤘
Been following bro on instagram for a while and didn’t know he made YT videos 😨 EZ subscribe man good shit
Great to hear from you again bro, been way too long
@@Akayo_Music fr it has been too long man. Love to see you're still making music moves 🙌
Just found you today.. SUBBED. Good info man!
The super Mario galaxy music and the lethal company suggested video… are we the same person?
I just watched tutorials for my first production project so I have no clue waht you are talking about. ^^
Bro, please make a video on:
Song arrangements
Boom Bap
Genres
Transitions
FREE VST's or Alternatives
Thanks :) luv from INDIA
cracked fl studio love it good video
Haha I bought FL 8 years ago, but thanks bro
@@Akayo_Music well in the paid version it usually says your id in the top hint panel correct me if I’m wrong though. Also I’m new do you have anything about transforming a beat into a full song?
@@stoqns1477 For me it's displayed my dad's name up there for the past 8 years since he bought it for me hahah. Also I have a vid on turning an 8-bar loop into a full track on my channel, hope it helps. And thanks for the support
@@Akayo_Music what background music did you use in tip 2?