one of the best tricks for making phonk : put an eq that cuts out the highs and a tape emulation or something like supervhs on the master before making the beat. it helps a lot with soundselection
I feel like you're really hitting your stride on making these videos Navie. I was watching an older video a couple days ago to reference something, and you've come along with your video quality, your comfort in front of a camera, expressing your personality and just overall vibe. Great job dude!
Great tutorial, it would be really cool to see you also cover the less popular genres of Phonk. 99% of tutorials I’ve seen have been drift phonk, but I recommend taking a listen to artists like SOUDIERE, Roland Jones, Berrymane, 1ONY, etc. These artists are what made me start making beats, and phonk definitely deserves some recognition beyond what is blowing up right now.
@@xanmancan Those artists and DJ Smokey are pioneers of the Phonk genre and they make Phonk in the best way that is more true to its origin of Memphis Rap. They don’t rely on only the cowbells so they can make a wider selection sounds as long as it has a vocal sample. Drift Phonk isn’t as good and is repetitive as that style of Phonk is what made it go viral/mainstream on TikTok etc. So now everyone is making Drift Phonk.
Hey that was a Gem when you used the FL eq to find the key of the cowbell. Thanks for this video. this is a deep dive into PHONK. Really appreciate this one. Thanks again
to find the pitch in something you can also go into edison and open the sound there. Then open the region settings and down there is a setting that says detect pitch regions. I use this for 808s and other sounds to find the key
@@davidsilvestre5222all u do is right click the 808, “open in audio editor”, right click again once its open, click “pitch regions”, “detect pitch regions”, then boom it shows u. just a lil muscle memory is all it takes
@@demianiv6407 i know i used to do it that way. it just saves time imo to do it the other way. usually the first note is the key to the song anyway so alot of times ill sing the first note into my microphone and see what the autotune tells me it is lol
Just now got a chance to watch this and what a banger video my friend! Never would have thought that when I've used cowbells, my piano roll actually isn't playing the correct note . Lol. Just that alone is an incredibly helpful tip. I know you've gone over it before but have always seemed to forget it. This one will stick this time around. Will be using that for a ton of sounds now.
To find the pitch in FL Studio, you can open it in Edison and click "pitch regions" and it will sometimes nail it. Newtone gets it every time though. Keyfinder too
S/O to all my Phonkistanis! You know what the Phonk it is! Sleek Tut, Navie. What made you decide to do Drift Phonk over the traditional old Memphis rap style?
This was another great tutorial. I’m really liking these longer videos where you go into detail on the entire process. By chance could you make a video on your mixing techniques for 808s. Your 808’s are always hitting really nice. Thank you for these kinds of vids I really appreciate them👍💯
Cool tutorial thanks. One tip on grammar though, if you can count the thing it’s “fewer” not “less” For eg: “ FEWER flashy production techniques and LESS distortion” Please don’t take this as a criticism , I too was happily using fewer/less incorrectly until someone helped me out.
a quick way to find the note of any sound is right click the sample in the channel rack (the soundwave itself), click open pitch editor and it gives you the note in a piano roll. Works well for tuning 808s
always some great content Navie, ngl haven't been to your channel in a while but it's so awesome to see you at 100k, keep it up man you're doing great stuff for the community 🙌
I would be interested in seeing you go into the other side of phonk the style more closer to the sub genre Devil Shyt that's even grittier and darker in sound to counter the drift phonk style you did here.
Really loving the series brother, I was always interested in this genre but never knew the proper approach, def inspired me when i needed it (was in major burnout from trap.) I was wondering, what is a good range of BPM for this type of genre?
the origin of phonk: originated from memphis rap, an underground version of rap that made its way to russia, russia called it phonk, and thus phonk and drift phonk came to be
one of the best tricks for making phonk : put an eq that cuts out the highs and a tape emulation or something like supervhs on the master before making the beat. it helps a lot with soundselection
Starting out in a whole new medium with it on the master. Nice.
I like that approach
no it doesnt LMAO
@@NavieD lol cringe
@@xanmancan please stop annoying everyone in the comment section. i see you under literally every comment posting some bullshit
My beats sound a lot more professional than they did a year ago thanks to you. You truly are the best man thank you so much
cringe
@@xanmancan Thank you
Can I be your best man at your next wedding? Commas are important, friend.
@@xanmancanyou the only other guy that knows how to make accual phonk
I feel like you're really hitting your stride on making these videos Navie. I was watching an older video a couple days ago to reference something, and you've come along with your video quality, your comfort in front of a camera, expressing your personality and just overall vibe. Great job dude!
Thank you man! I feel the same way. I feel a lot more comfortable including all of my stupid ideas in my videos
MIDI pack
@@NavieD ☺️
@@NavieD I love your stupid ideas please include more of them
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YOU ARE......KILLING...IT!!! Hilarious, informative, the dry humor and high brow wit...KLASSIC BEAT NAVIGATION!!!
😘 thank you my sweetieboy
@@NavieD wierdo
@@xanmancanweirdo*
Great tutorial, it would be really cool to see you also cover the less popular genres of Phonk. 99% of tutorials I’ve seen have been drift phonk, but I recommend taking a listen to artists like SOUDIERE, Roland Jones, Berrymane, 1ONY, etc.
These artists are what made me start making beats, and phonk definitely deserves some recognition beyond what is blowing up right now.
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He said in another comment hes thinking of doing one for more traditional jazz sample phonk
@@xanmancan Those artists and DJ Smokey are pioneers of the Phonk genre and they make Phonk in the best way that is more true to its origin of Memphis Rap. They don’t rely on only the cowbells so they can make a wider selection sounds as long as it has a vocal sample. Drift Phonk isn’t as good and is repetitive as that style of Phonk is what made it go viral/mainstream on TikTok etc. So now everyone is making Drift Phonk.
@@gargantuanblunt spaceghostpurpp/ #raiderklan are the contemporary pioneers before those SoundCloud producers for sure
Agreeed
i actually searched this up yesterday, perfect timing!
It was meant to be
I didn't even know what "phonk" was. Thanks my fl studio wizard! 🙏🏽
Big Sunny! You are a very knowledgeable man
@@NavieD WHO?
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@@xanmancan bruh, no one is gonna visit your channel from these comments...stop seeking attention in all the comments here.
Look up Soudiere and Dj Smokey if you want to know what phonk actually is
I grew up in Phonklanta and I can tell you all that he is 100% correct
I love eating the Phonk fries at McPhonkals
@@NavieDPHONKtastic✨ Btw U earned new subscriber 🎉🎉:DD
Hey that was a Gem when you used the FL eq to find the key of the cowbell. Thanks for this video. this is a deep dive into PHONK. Really appreciate this one. Thanks again
This humbled me fr after hearing the final product. Flames
How kind, thank you very much!
"Don't look any of that up, just trust me it's true"
American government: this n*igga spittin. 😅
Hahah I learn from the best
bro didn't even blur the i
bro just added an asterisk between n and igga
to find the pitch in something you can also go into edison and open the sound there. Then open the region settings and down there is a setting that says detect pitch regions. I use this for 808s and other sounds to find the key
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thats so many steps i just sing the note and find it in any serum piano roll lol
@@davidsilvestre5222all u do is right click the 808, “open in audio editor”, right click again once its open, click “pitch regions”, “detect pitch regions”, then boom it shows u. just a lil muscle memory is all it takes
@@demianiv6407 i know i used to do it that way. it just saves time imo to do it the other way. usually the first note is the key to the song anyway so alot of times ill sing the first note into my microphone and see what the autotune tells me it is lol
Dude, why did it take me so long to find this channel. Extremely grateful for you 💯
you uploaded this at the perfect time man
You gonna make some phonk?
Awesome tutorial! 🔥🔥🔥
Just now got a chance to watch this and what a banger video my friend! Never would have thought that when I've used cowbells, my piano roll actually isn't playing the correct note . Lol. Just that alone is an incredibly helpful tip. I know you've gone over it before but have always seemed to forget it. This one will stick this time around. Will be using that for a ton of sounds now.
To find the pitch in FL Studio, you can open it in Edison and click "pitch regions" and it will sometimes nail it. Newtone gets it every time though. Keyfinder too
nah lol WHO?!!
Great video, helped me a lot with my phonk keep it up
Fam this is a different level of genius type activity 🥵
Very informative as always!
Thank you!
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@@xanmancan stop seeking attention in the comments
ur like my favorite new youtuber, it’s u and kyle beats
phonk is so fun to make. it's like lofi, but hard
That's a good way of putting it
nah lol WHO?!!
I've been making music for years and I was shocked at how hard of a time I am having making a decent phonk track. It's very frustrating.
Oh man I love your humor. Those facts are blowing me away xD
So cool how you find and make videos on how to make relevant songs. We can learn a lot from it.
Thank you! I like to dabble in many different genres
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Man, your videos just keep getting better. Thanks for this one!
Lets goooo 🔥 more phonk pls
Yessireee
My favourite beat making youtuber, helpful even though I don't even make boombap
How kind. What do you make?
@@NavieD trap inspired stuff
P.H.O.N.K. -
Phat
Hardcore
Original
Noise
Killin' it!
Nice ONE dude! xD GG
Ayye, the new hot genre finally covered! Ty for this vid buddy!
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Now I’m haunted by the ghost of Phillip Onk😭
It was good to learn key facts about the history of Phonk while watching this video, all of which seemed plausible
Ah yes, Phonkestan occupying Algeria CIRCA 2022 colored.
It's in the history books
sir t9wed
Thank you so much. I have been struggling to figure out how phonk works and u really helped me so much
nah lol WHO?!!
This isn't a good representation of phonk I recommend watching "why phonk isn't really phonk" by pooty to help you figure out what phonk is
u should do a tutorial for the other side of phonk, like smokey and soudiere type beats
Yeah I want to do a jazzier, sampled phonk for sure
@@NavieD plzzzz
great stuff
Well shucks, thank you
Insane tutorial brother 🎉🔥🔥😊
Damn I thought phonk came from Memphis, thanks for the education I can’t wait to tell all my friends this surely they won’t laugh at me
ollolo you're welcome. Your friends are gonna think you're a genius now
Phonky 🔥
Phonkkkkkkkkkkkyyyy
Doesn't the k from phonk stand for kowbells?
LOL you fool. It's spelt quowbell
@@NavieD I'm still learning my phonk lore
Horse over explained vids are fireeee
Horse?
@@NavieD😂😂😂😂. I was probably writing 'these' or something like that idk how it turned into horse
Hey navie, please make a serato sample tutorial. I just got it and figuring out how to use it.
R u Indian what's ur insta
do you mind sharing where you got that 808 from
the beat is on fire .. 100 % pure phonk beat , thanks for this tutorial ..
I've visited Phonklanta. Some people called me crazy for speaking about electronic music. Otherwise their drifting cars were pretty cool! 10/10
finally someone who actually understands this genre 🙏
Absolutely not, this guy thinks phonk consist of cowbells and heavy beats, worst representation ever.
I didn't expect this at all
Phonkaland eh? right. I believe you
Damn, ur biceps is bigger than last time. Gainz brooo
LOVE YOUR VIDEOS BRO!! I'VE LEARNED SO MUCH FROM YOU, THANKS!! PEACE!!
Big Mike! Thank you for your continued support
nah lol WHO?!!
Thank you, another great video
Thank you Omar!
S/O to all my Phonkistanis! You know what the Phonk it is!
Sleek Tut, Navie. What made you decide to do Drift Phonk over the traditional old Memphis rap style?
I also want to cover the old Memphis style as well soon
@@NavieD yes, please!
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@@MvnStn nah lol WHO?!!
@@NavieD nah lol WHO?!!
Thank you sir. Where would i be without your help🙏🙏
You probably would be stuck in a ditch somewhere
Navie ...dude this trap phonk rocks 🤟🏿💪🏿🔥🔥🔥🔥 thank you for this I will apply these tips!
Thanks for the distortion/ frequency tip!
this track is actually fire.
tbh im a noob to this producing chit but navie d really put me on to phonk much appreciation
this a fire beat you made bro
Great tutorial Navie
This was another great tutorial. I’m really liking these longer videos where you go into detail on the entire process. By chance could you make a video on your mixing techniques for 808s. Your 808’s are always hitting really nice. Thank you for these kinds of vids I really appreciate them👍💯
Honestly, slapping Decapitator onto my 808s does like 80% of the work.
@@NavieD I guess I’m in luck I bought the effect rack from soundtoys discounted last year so that comes with decapitator
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Very good tutorial for begginers!
4:28 love how u made the country map a random one from north africa...
very good video pal very helpful
You're reading My mind ! Thanks , You wierd wise gentleman...🧐
I see all your thoughts 🧠
I know the channel is legit when I want the final beat to be released, cheers!
YES! 🚗🔥
Yusss
Beat fire 🔥
phonk originated in memphis 30 years ago
beat is crazy !
4:24 idk but it seems to me a little funny diss to EdTalenti's video where he explained history of phonk HAHAHAHHAHA
Actually the map shown is algeria map
Do u have your own Spotify playlist?
This thing is sick 🔥
As I said some time ago, this channel is my personal best discovery, the knowledge is huge and it is put in slim + funny form.
I hope you're liking these longer videos too!
@@NavieD yeah I think actually this is my favourite format right now
pls tell me how to get that cowbell thing cuz i can't find it
Phonk stan??? Am Algerian bro and i can to say this is the map of Algeria 100%
how to make the vocal match the beat? Dont find any good tut on that i cant fit my vocal to my beat
Cool tutorial thanks. One tip on grammar though, if you can count the thing it’s “fewer” not “less” For eg: “ FEWER flashy production techniques and LESS distortion” Please don’t take this as a criticism , I too was happily using fewer/less incorrectly until someone helped me out.
a quick way to find the note of any sound is right click the sample in the channel rack (the soundwave itself), click open pitch editor and it gives you the note in a piano roll. Works well for tuning 808s
always some great content Navie, ngl haven't been to your channel in a while but it's so awesome to see you at 100k, keep it up man you're doing great stuff for the community 🙌
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@Leon's Gaming World! virgin weeb
I would be interested in seeing you go into the other side of phonk the style more closer to the sub genre Devil Shyt that's even grittier and darker in sound to counter the drift phonk style you did here.
Hell yeah dats want I'm talkin bout
He should have done rare phonk, the most true form of phonk
IF this played during i learned to drive a car, i won't fail.
GOTTA NEED THIS ON SPOTIFY
How do I make a seperate piano roll? Like, one for the 808 kick, one for the hi-hat etc.
I’m going to learn how to make beats eventually
I am so glad and so thankful that you made this video! thank you lol
Really loving the series brother, I was always interested in this genre but never knew the proper approach, def inspired me when i needed it (was in major burnout from trap.) I was wondering, what is a good range of BPM for this type of genre?
phonk can be pretty diverse, but usually 140-180bpm
Phonk house stuff is 105-138 (usually in the 120-something range)
Regular drift is 145-180. Varies greatly depending on your approach
TY AND KEEP THE KNOWLEDGE COMING
You finally did Phonk
It was on my list for literally a year. I took too long
Yooo that’s dope.
XD, I love how u say PHONKASTAN (my country) and proud to live in phonkastan 💀🔥❤
How did you turn a vocal sample and spread it on a piano?
Dope beat 🔥
we want the phonkkkkkkkk
Gotta have that phonk
Has the song been uploaded anywhere? I really enjoyed it and wouldn't mind listening to it but without the rest of the vid.
where can i find the 808 drumpack?
If you don't name that full beat ''Phonkastan'' i'm gonna riot.
I like the way you think
You thank you for the tutorial, I’ll probably use it if I ever start my Phonk music career
u should mention the tempo as well, great vid btw
To make good cowbell patterns, it is necessary to listen to Tommy Wright III. One song that comes to mind is Meet Yo Maker.
there is a tool in Edison that can help show the pitch of the sample in it
This is really phonky! Good job!
Thank you my love!
the origin of phonk: originated from memphis rap, an underground version of rap that made its way to russia, russia called it phonk, and thus phonk and drift phonk came to be