How to Find and Chop Samples into Amazing Boom Bap Beats | Ableton Live Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
- My process for chopping and flipping samples into boom bap / lofi hip hop beats. #boombapbeat #ableton
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Intro
00:19 - Using Samplette.io to find a sample
01:40 - Using lalal.ai to remove drums
02:33 - Drums
02:55 - Sample Chops
03:35 - Quick trick to find the key of your sample / bass
04:43 - Layering the sample to make it sound more full
06:21 - Processing
07:20 - Arranging and adding transitions / FX
10:18 - Finished beat
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My usual gear:
Ableton Live 11
Novation SL61 MkIII
Beyerdynamic DT 700 PRO X headphones
Shure SM7B microphone
Gibson Les Paul Studio
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Most underrated channel ever. Don't give up. You are the bomb!
Appreciate the encouragement! Thank you!
I usually just slice to the BPM and then add Eight EQ and add a HPF to about 200 Hz. It’ll filter out the kicks and the snare will sound more like hi hat. Then your programmed drums should overpower the sample’s drums.
Good tip. This is usually a good way if you can’t remove the drums!
I wanna say I really enjoyed the video. The stuff you do isn't amateurish and the beat you made wasn't just ok or decent, it was amazing. Also saved it by liking it so I can try doing something similar in the future. Great job!
Thank you so much. I really appreciate you taking the time to check out my content and comment! Glad you enjoyed 🙂
Always a dope thing when I come across a new site to use. Thanks for sharing K! Really dope vid. Gonna have to do one and give you credit for it. Keep rocking! I'm gonna do it with Serato Sample! Blessings! 💯
That website is so fun to just listen to new types of music and find something cool! And thanks for watching! Looking forward to seeing your video. I don’t have Serato, but it looks great for that!
you;re doing great, this is real good stuff..
I appreciate that! Thanks for checking it out!
In todays by the mass music production culture, almost everything feels like crate digging So anything that speeds up to process to find something of actual value is greatly appreciated.
too awesome, keep doing ur thing!
Definitely! Thanks so much!
Wow so good , can’t wait for more tutorials ! ❤
Thanks so much!
You nailed it. 🎉🎉
Thanks so much! 🙂
Well done! Happy Holidays
Thanks! Happy Holidays!
Fire
Amazing work, learnt a lot, thank you!
That’s great to hear! Thank you 🙂
DOPE!!
Thanks so much!
06:03....and i allready love you🥰❤!!!!.Thank you so much!!!❤
Glad my bad jokes didn’t go to waste! 😂
@@khartbeats 😆🤣😆😆🤣 Not at all!🥰.By the way!....so nice beat!!!.Congrats!!!❤️
Wow. So glad I found you on RUclips. Great video full of nuggets.
Thanks so much!
¡¡¡Amazing, K. Hart.!!!. I love what you did with your song.
Greetings.
Thank you so much! 😊
Great video as always! Track so smooth, i slipped of my chair!
😂 thanks so much!
OMG. I was looking over on youtube and i ran into your channel, the way you make music is insane and even your workflow looks insane. you´ve earned a new sub!!!
Hey, thanks so much!! 😁
Great piece. THanks for the Samplette hint, good one
Thank you! Samplette is a lot of fun to dig through 🙂
Thank you! Samplette is a lot of fun to dig through 🙂
Sooo good. Thanks for the amazing content and you should have way more zeroes in your sub count.
Thank you so much for the kind words and the super thanks!! I truly appreciate it 😊
Serato Sample streamlines a lot of this (stem separation & key detection/pitch shifting). I think I bought it for $49 years ago and they keep adding new features.😊
Nice! I don’t have Serato, but it’s on my list to check out.
Dope
Thanks!
👏👏👏
Great channel and awesome work. In terms of separation Moises or Hit'n Mix might do the work as well (at a certain extend for free;))
Cool! Thanks so much!
Stank face at 3:25 lmaooooo
I just had to…😂
haha Dope!!
Hey thanks so much! 😁
No doubt! What VST plug-in did you use for when you played the Chord Progressions
@@DocIsh Wurlitzer from Arturia
@@khartbeats Thank you I'll to add that to the thousands of other things i need to try.. lol...the plug-ins never stop. It's cool you put what you use up (equipment wise) is that the new standalone push?
Awesome! I love the stream of consciousness. Seeing an artist’s brain work in real time to decide how they want to arrange a track is super helpful. I think arrangement is one of the skills of music production, and that’s for sure something I’m working on!
Thank you! Every once in a while I try to include my arrangement process. It’s definitely a skill that takes practice 🙂
Fantastic! Could you do a beginner friendly video that goes into detail more regarding identifying the scale (key) of a sample and finding the corresponding chords?
Thanks so much! I can work on putting together something along those lines.
@@khartbeats Will definitely keep following your channel. Merry Christmas and happy holidays.
@@esahm373 Thank you, happy holidays!
This is fantastic! Did you upgrade to Live 12?
Thank you! I haven’t yet, but planning on it!
OMG that’s fantastic! Shall we connect?
Thank you!
I like to pretend I'm actually digging in crates like the hip-hop forefathers did. So when looking for songs to sample, I load them in Serato and with my turntable in absolute mode play songs until I find something I like then sample it. And I sorta feel like I'm really sampling from vinyl. It's extra work, totally unnecessary and add's absolutely nothing to the finished beat. But mentally I almost feel like I'm doing more than just playing back a ALAC file and sampling it.
Sometimes it’s just about the process.