Thank you😆 I’ve been a mixing engineer for 10 years now, and it’s my primary source of income. I’ve also sold some beats, but none of them were sold online.
Your videos are great, 🫡 How did you acquire your key skills? I have an MPC One and sample a ton from RUclips but I have no key skills and can’t develop my own samples, would be great to learn.
3 months ago, I knew nothing about playing keys. I spent a lot of time trying to find answers on RUclips but couldn’t find anything useful, so I decided to just start practicing. I don’t know if what I’m doing is right or wrong, but here’s what I do: I practice all 12 major and minor keys every day, then go through all the triads in these keys. After a few days and about 10 hours of practice, I started to remember a lot of them. Once I felt more confident, I began practicing chord progressions. I just copied whatever I liked, like finding a free soul chords MIDI pack on Google and trying to play the progressions one by one. Then, I got busy. I spent about three weeks tracking four artists and mixing their projects, and in that time, I forgot most of what I had practiced. So, I started everything over again. Now, I usually practice 1 to 2 hours a day and then I'll try to play along with other's music, finding the right key and jamming with it, and I'll try leran some classic music after this month When you start practicing, it can get boring really quickly. Push through that phase, after about 50 hours of practice, you’ll begin figuring things out, and then you’ll start to have fun.😆😆😆
@@Nitrate1984that’s so raw! You just went all in and taught yourself by straight grinding! Props, you sound very good, you’ve inspired me, now I just need to make time 😣
yessir this was nice!
Thanks for the kind reminder.
Nice bro i like how you build up everything...❤️✨️😢
So dope bro! Interesting to see you send audio from your computer to your MPC, interesting workflow!
Well equipped shooooot
Inspiring stuff, please keep it coming 🔥❤
Damn homie you could play! Nice beat! And knew was gonna be so evshit when i saw that moog!!
Dope man !!🫡
beautiful work and nice set of gear you got in your stu. when did you start recording man? cheers n peace be with you fellow producer.
Dope
you create this beat in protools or akai software? wtf, this is fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥
cool!
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😲😲😲
Wait, wait. I can't find the fire emoji....🤔
did you export it with that damn metronome too? comon man :D turn it off when u have drums
Do the outputs of that mixing table correspond to the inputs in the protools? If so, do You need an adapter?
Hello brother, you have a great studio, I wish you luck, I have a question, where do you make money from, selling beats or RUclips?
Thank you😆 I’ve been a mixing engineer for 10 years now, and it’s my primary source of income. I’ve also sold some beats, but none of them were sold online.
Your videos are great, 🫡
How did you acquire your key skills? I have an MPC One and sample a ton from RUclips but I have no key skills and can’t develop my own samples, would be great to learn.
He prolly took lessons
3 months ago, I knew nothing about playing keys. I spent a lot of time trying to find answers on RUclips but couldn’t find anything useful, so I decided to just start practicing. I don’t know if what I’m doing is right or wrong, but here’s what I do:
I practice all 12 major and minor keys every day, then go through all the triads in these keys. After a few days and about 10 hours of practice, I started to remember a lot of them. Once I felt more confident, I began practicing chord progressions. I just copied whatever I liked, like finding a free soul chords MIDI pack on Google and trying to play the progressions one by one.
Then, I got busy. I spent about three weeks tracking four artists and mixing their projects, and in that time, I forgot most of what I had practiced. So, I started everything over again. Now, I usually practice 1 to 2 hours a day and then I'll try to play along with other's music, finding the right key and jamming with it, and I'll try leran some classic music after this month
When you start practicing, it can get boring really quickly. Push through that phase, after about 50 hours of practice, you’ll begin figuring things out, and then you’ll start to have fun.😆😆😆
@@Nitrate1984that’s so raw! You just went all in and taught yourself by straight grinding! Props, you sound very good, you’ve inspired me, now I just need to make time 😣