How to Make Beats: The Basics for Beginners | Ditto Music

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

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  • @angelusxdxd
    @angelusxdxd 2 года назад +2

    As tech becomes more accessible, as does the achievement of vision. Coming from a time where laying down your musical ideas meant the expensive world of analog, Im stoked to see accessibility becoming the center point. This provides the society with a lot of unconventional production which in turn allowed for the norm to become saturated, in a good way(rather than traditional approaches). Now that the know how is just experience of experimenting, more monumental listening is available for the public. Gotta start some where to achieve the voices in your head, so thank you Ditto for the awesome sum of production.
    Ps: Metal growls of a 7b 🤤

  • @JonahBlankMsc
    @JonahBlankMsc 2 года назад +3

    Throughout my music history, I’ve always had the best results with making whatever comes first in my head. There is no order to making a song. Whichever comes first.

  • @DJShineIndia
    @DJShineIndia 2 года назад

    Tips For New Producers:
    Many people around says work on this DAW work on that DAW,
    But the truth is, Work and Master a single DAW and you are gonna rock the industry. Because all the DAW is 100% same, just the difference is of keyboard and mouse shortcuts, not the quality.
    and I love you Ditto ❤️ Using Ditto Music as my one and only distributor for an year, experience is awesome.

  • @FlashDon
    @FlashDon 2 года назад +1

    Ditto is great 🤗💯 “customer first”

  • @jroyce4377
    @jroyce4377 2 года назад +1

    First I’d like to thank God for developing an amazing platform for many worldwide Ditto has opened a door of many opportunities for underground/indie artist it has helped me as an artist because I remember when I was lost and didn’t know how to put my music out I remember i use to record my vocals with only my earbuds more importantly God has brought both ditto and us indie artist together to create a style formation of creativity and support and last but not least love

  • @lahcenolavie
    @lahcenolavie 2 года назад +3

    You are really amazing guys, you are the best music distribution platform ever.
    you are helpful and amazings.
    I just recently join your platform for label 5, because i trust on you guys and i know that my music is in a safe platform and on its ways to the world.
    Ditto Music trust and believe 🙏.

    • @lahcenolavie
      @lahcenolavie Год назад

      @Ditto_Music.. hello.
      Thanks for your reply back.
      I am here ✋️ 🤗 with you ❤️

  • @zfgcrizzy
    @zfgcrizzy Год назад

    Everybody amazing and being different is what make you YOU keep going don't give up especially from people judging you somebody gone catch yo vibe and gone ride yo wave eventually just keep making music and focusing on being happy 🙏🏼

  • @tdripmusic
    @tdripmusic 2 года назад +1

    This video is so inspiring! One thing that I have learned from music is there is no wrong in creating any masterpiece.

  • @dylancelegon4735
    @dylancelegon4735 Год назад

    This is the first video I have watched about this topic, and I feel like I don't need to watch another one. I have always had a passion to create music. I am currently 15 years old and this video has helped me a lot. THX

  • @Z3U5Official
    @Z3U5Official 2 года назад

    That's why I choose Ditto, its goal is to inspire artists, telling & advicing, that you are one hit away, keep up, all the best to one of the best Distribution companies "Ditto"

  • @erickdiaz9037
    @erickdiaz9037 2 года назад

    I got into music production a long time ago. I’ve always had love for music but somehow on my journey into music production, i got into podcast production and have been working in that field for 3 years. So now i’ve been able to get into school for music production and sound engineering and now i’m really chasing that original goal!

  • @acapellarecording6441
    @acapellarecording6441 2 года назад

    My first mic was an army surplus headphone when I was 7 years old (connected to the other one). I soon graduated to a home made mic using a crystal mic module, plugged in to the back of our 1947 Cossor wireless set and later assembled my first tape recorder from a Brenel tape deck and pre-amplifier module before graduating to a Revox A77 with AKG mics . Yes I have now graduated to Sennheiser, Shure and AKG condenser mics into Reaper, and recently produced and released an album for a gospel trio

  • @MikeyGG9708
    @MikeyGG9708 2 года назад

    Every video I watch.... Gives me inspiration not only for making music but also helps me to come up with new lyrical ideas and to become more and more versatile, thank you

  • @Auzzyjohn
    @Auzzyjohn 2 года назад

    I used to ask for a macbook from my parents but then i got an ipad for christmas. i saw Steve Lacy’s ted talk and learned that he’s only been producing music through Garageband on his iPhone because at the time it was the best of his resources, and i couldn’t believe he’s already produced for J.Cole and Kendrick Lamar. I learned that creativity is when you make the most of what you have, and surpass your limitations.
    Now, my set up is an iPhone, Garageband for iOS, iTrack Solo interface for iOS device, IEMs, a microphone and my guitar. may techniques are pretty basic, I’ve been practicing a lot with EQ and compression which features are already included in the app + I also download a few plugins available on the App store and I’m really happy with it.

    • @dittomusic
      @dittomusic  2 года назад +1

      Love this! You can make great music on ANY equipment! 👍

  • @CURBSIDECHRIS
    @CURBSIDECHRIS Год назад

    thank you for your video ive been trying to learn this for years and get discouraged and eventualy quit but after watching your video i feel like i will be more infuenced to continue instead of quiting . thanks again and i look forward to learning more from your videos

  • @SophiaPatsalides
    @SophiaPatsalides 2 года назад

    Started producing when I was around 12 on Garageband, now I’m 21 using Logic Pro producing and performing my own songs and loving every step of the way :))))

  • @TyCuunMaaye
    @TyCuunMaaye 2 года назад +1

    Unsigned Advice been one of the most powerful RUclips content educating , guiding and improving people Like Myself in all aspect of creative industry and it amazing!!!
    Personally I've been wanting to start making beat from home ever since I got my studio setup. But with the complicated processing in production especially when you're a beginner ? I stopped learning how to make beat cos I was quite struggling anytime I open the Fruity Loops but finally I'm glad for all these education and tips, they're brilliant!!!
    Will have to put things together and get back again on the desk and start all over again with these great ideas , hopefully I'll be able to produce something worth it.
    But to every beginner who wanna start making beat, please don't stop trying , keep experimenting and I believe with that spirit, we'll be pro's with consistency!!!! I think that was what I was not realizing that's why I stopped on the road.
    Question: I don't have a piano/keyboard yet, so I want to know how it affect your beat production...
    Question 2: Does using only your Laptop speakers without headset to make beat affect the sound quality of your beat production?
    Thanks as well for wild tips! DITTO👏+

    • @dittomusic
      @dittomusic  2 года назад +1

      You can just use your computer keyboard instead of a midi keyboard! We'd recommend getting some headphones for mixing you beats! 🎧

    • @TyCuunMaaye
      @TyCuunMaaye 2 года назад

      @@dittomusic ok haven't tried that yet but will do so and see how best it goes.
      Ok thanks for that, noted. I taught maybe any good speakers can give a good output if you ain't having headset but I guess it best I got one headset for great sound! Thanks again

  • @Paradox-hi7eo
    @Paradox-hi7eo 2 года назад

    I've always loved music. I've had piano lessons for nine years now and I'm about to start teaching it to others as well. A few years ago I started to get into producing music. I have never looked back - producing music is one of the greatest joys in my life. Music is truly one of the only things that connects us all, it's a universal language. I can confidently say that Ditto Music are good distributors, but it's so much more than that - they're genuine people who want to help others discover this journey for themselves.
    I would suggest gaining some music theory before truly diving in, as it opens up so many possibilities in music production. One of the things that really made my creativity flow was through collaboration. As well as this, I'd suggest that sometimes when you've run out of creativity, make things harder for yourself. That may sound weird, but just as writers writing themselves into a corner that they need to get out of helps them think creatively, I've found that similar things happen in music production. I especially found that with certain sample competitions. I definitely created some wacky stuff as they forced me to step outside my musical comfort zone.
    Overall, if you're reading this, believe in yourself. It took me three years of production to be confident enough to release something.
    It may be shorter for you, it may be longer for you, but just take your time and enjoy the process.

  • @lukasreinermusik
    @lukasreinermusik 2 года назад

    I tried to record my voice for two weeks, every day 10 hours, recorded of 15 songs each 50 times and thought it’s perfect- till I listened to everything and realized that I should dive in deeper into the music production world. So I studied it and learned that it’s not about how often you do something or how intense- it’s just about how you do it. Which intensions, which feelings, do you enjoy the process?
    So I started from zero again and finally a workflow started, where I was enjoying what I am doing.
    Tutorials like these help so much getting further, but of course you have to put all the theoretical knowledge into your practical work in the end.
    I publish my music through Ditto and these videos helped me a lot. Thanks for this great content!❤

  • @elithomas552
    @elithomas552 2 года назад

    Great tips for starting one’s journey!
    Over the years, the tip that has withstood the test of time for me has been “to mix with your EARS”. Seems so intuitive doesn’t it? But I know that we love to stare at graphic EQ’s and watch gain reduction happen in real time with our eyeballs. And with newer and prettier plugins being released all the time, the temptation to mix with our eyes becomes even greater. In conclusion: TRUST YOUR EARS. They led you to the great music that inspired you to start your music making journey. Be confident they’ll lead you to writing, recording, and mixing great music too!

  • @tarwanmellab
    @tarwanmellab 2 года назад +1

    you are amazing guys ❤️

  • @asherbatterham3716
    @asherbatterham3716 2 года назад

    Awesome video guys! I am definitely only a beginner/intermediate producer but along the way I have learnt this: when making music, do not try to force what you want the song to be. If you have come up with a cool riff/lick whatever, use it for your foundation and then let the song take YOU on the the journey. Like the guy said, feel the vibe and listen to it. In my experience this is how you get the best results. Winning that mic would be insane, I have literally been looking into getting one, so it would be awesome!

    • @dittomusic
      @dittomusic  2 года назад +1

      Feel the vibezzzz! 😎

  • @StefanRossi
    @StefanRossi 2 года назад

    This type of knowledge is so helpful for any aspiring producer/artist. I always found patience and persistence helped me problem solve whilst producing. If a sound sample isn’t working, just take your time and keep trying different things

  • @soularunderground8618
    @soularunderground8618 2 года назад

    Great info! Never be afraid to take chances. Dare to experiment, innovate, and explore your creativity. Break new ground and let your imagination take you places you might not otherwise go.

  • @omar_hajja
    @omar_hajja 2 года назад +1

    Ditto are the best always .

  • @mattxthepunishmentcaller.4630
    @mattxthepunishmentcaller.4630 2 года назад

    Bro you guys are so helpful. I got into music about 10 years ago but was scared to produce. I got a handpan and wanted to make music. Then I found yall. You have made it possible to make and produce music on my own. You guys are awesome.

  • @anthonyjsenseiofficial
    @anthonyjsenseiofficial 2 года назад

    As and artist I think the best tip for creating new songs and beats is to do the first thing that comes to mind then build off that thought, almost like starting with a Lego and adding other legos to make a sculpture

  • @real.misschocolade
    @real.misschocolade 2 года назад

    I love Ditto Music! It's the best for musicians to come out and make them wishes come true.

  • @djcaseuk
    @djcaseuk 2 года назад

    I use hd25 headphones and sm58 microphone. A condenser mic would be good, as the one I have is dynamic. For new producers that means compression to prevent volume peaks. Dynamic microphones don't compress the sound. Been using Acid pro saw since 1998, and Cubase, for writing music and creating sounds with plugins. Enjoy making my own loops and sample packs. Whatever stage your at, stick with it. Takes a very long time to have any success with music although modern era has made it easier. Thanks to ditto I can now release music into stores and not worry about joining labels. I can create my own brand. Great advice for new producers in this video.. trust in ditto..be patient. work on social networking and marketing for real success. in some ways that is more important than music. Thanks.

    • @dittomusic
      @dittomusic  2 года назад +1

      Patience is SO important! 🙌

  • @DeangerSmith
    @DeangerSmith Год назад

    This video is so awesome it had me all beat up, beat to the mx, thanks for all the great content!

  • @TochiAnu
    @TochiAnu 2 года назад

    Thanks for the awesome tips! I got into music production by accident. I’m a self taught guitarist and early on I figured I needed to be able to record myself to evaluate and improve, so I started getting into recording (using Kristal audio engine and Audacity). I then figured I needed to share with others and got deeper into recording. Eventually I realised I needed a more stable machine and moved to Macs, GarageBand & iMovie. Then I started songwriting and vocal arranging and moved to Logic Pro and learning more about it. Eventually got married and started a group with my wife & had to do a lot of home recording during the pandemic and get things to a good level for our producer! It’s been an awesome journey of learning and it’s still ongoing as there’s so much to learn and so many tools! Hoping to continue this learning and growing journey!

  • @georgiareneemusic
    @georgiareneemusic 2 года назад

    I've been recording my own music since I started my music industry course a few years ago! However I took a break due to my music therapy career. Now I'm finally!!! Releasing my first single, through DITTO, Streaming Smile, under the artist name Georgia Renee! This is a song I recorded myself, however, what I'd love is to learn the mixing and mastering skills required to complete a project because at the moment I'm out sourcing it. It would be a dream to be able to handle the entire project!
    The microphone would be super helpful to crisp up my sounds and then put money into other recording/press release processes.
    Thanks for sharing! I'd particularly love to learn how to add a drum track to my current acoustic music.

  • @jamiecrawley7034
    @jamiecrawley7034 2 года назад

    I find trying to work quickly and commit to your gut instincts helps to get the beats down and fully completed.

  • @evertstroet7617
    @evertstroet7617 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for these kind of videos! Those are always meaningful and nice to watch. Being able to make my own music as a songwriter means the world to me. And also DITTO helps me distribute it to the world, so everyone can have a listen. I love that. A microphone like the SM7B would take my vocals to another level 😊

  • @itzanonimoz
    @itzanonimoz 2 года назад

    Really helpful. Detailed. Now I feel I got this 😅. Glad I came across this in my mail.

  • @gaudiobeats
    @gaudiobeats 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this! I think the theory is very very very important, necessary and it must be acknowledged in good part. But! In the end, the boss, the ship's captain, the leader is always THE EAR! Trust your ear.

  • @dmcymusic
    @dmcymusic 2 года назад

    Amazing!!!! I not sure not get to distribute with Ditto, I get to learn to make my own beats! 🔥🔥🔥🔥!!!! I got into music production literally 2 months ago cuz I also learned I could rap 2 months ago so I decided to teach myself how to do both!!! RUclips helps a lot 😂😂, now Im so dedicated to this series cuz I feel my sound isn’t where I’d like it to be yet!!

  • @jessicasena6137
    @jessicasena6137 2 года назад

    I checked - everything is clean

  • @ministerfosh6641
    @ministerfosh6641 2 года назад +1

    Great video I need that mic for my live Rehearsal sessions in the studio 🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺.
    Great works guys

  • @belleandtheboombox9335
    @belleandtheboombox9335 2 года назад

    Great advice for a kick off man! Dont forget in most DAWs you can sing your melody in with a MICROPHONE ( maybe even a Sure SM 7B :) ) - Then you can extract the midi notes from your voice - Viola! you dont even need to be able to play a Keyboard! Now there´s NO EXCUSE not to get started.

  • @Sirius_Art_and_Sound
    @Sirius_Art_and_Sound 2 года назад

    Really inspiring! Music for me is one of two forms of creative release. I’ve been doing it as hobby for a while but now. I used to DJ and produce many years ago but life got in the way. Now with a family and full time job, finding that creative release is really difficult.
    However I feel I’m ready to take the plunge and start releasing it.
    What I loved about this tutorial is making beats gives me yet another avenue and reason to write, but most of all have fun and enjoy and share my tunes with the world!

  • @Dripill
    @Dripill 2 года назад

    Nice video. I started recording songs in my phone from rap battle apps to DJ apps like cross DJ, visual DJ & Edijing, tune me, nTrack app etcetera, before I bought a laptop and a cheap BM 800 mic from China 🇨🇳 and I currently record in FL. I started learning how to make beat in 2018, which I lost interest that same year due to lack of motivation. I'm looking forward to start learning again 💪

  • @cubvmusic
    @cubvmusic 2 года назад

    Thanks for the tips! I got in music production because I wanted to make beats for my friends rapping! From there, I never stopped exploring different genres and making music. I found from my experience that a minimal setup is better because more gear will bring less focus on my sound choice. I would advice new beat makers to always try to press record because we never know the quality of the thing we make. Make documenting making music a thing, and don’t allow external factors like needing the shiniest plugin or piece of gear stopping you making music!❤

  • @lafroburmusic4631
    @lafroburmusic4631 2 года назад

    Easy, big love & thanks for the tips!
    One tip I have that I’ve been using since uni is to play one of my tracks (usually something I’ve created in-the-box, e.g a synth part made on a software synth) through an actual amp (guitar amp, bass amp…any amp, even a hi-go would work!) then mic the amp up and use the re-recording layered with the original sound!
    Gives some warmth to the original digital sound and you can start playing around with compression to give it that parallel comp spice 💃🏾🪩🕺🏾🌈
    Big Love, Lafrobur x

  • @rappertellermokone7011
    @rappertellermokone7011 2 года назад

    Thanks for this opportunity
    I remember it like yesterday i used to record my music through other producers but this was very taugh coz sometimes they'd delete my projects without my concern and i ventured into music producer on my own and started with fruiy loops 8, it's been 12 years into music production

  • @mucaslash
    @mucaslash 2 года назад

    Love the video, the tricks the ideas. Learning to create consistent beats is what allowed me to move faster with producing and releasing music without needing to always move a 7-piece band around into studio rooms. I'm just so thankful for Ditto for both these vids that help a ton and also for being so supportive towards independent artists releasing music quick and easy!

  • @AyakMusic
    @AyakMusic 2 года назад

    I Write with producers & do vocal production. Now I'd like to be completely self sufficient by mastering production on logic

  • @johnnymoondog
    @johnnymoondog 2 года назад +1

    GREAT ADVICE !

  • @mike_oh2
    @mike_oh2 2 года назад

    After watching this video, I think I’m ready to enter into music production. Although I mostly do the writing and recording of songs at a friend’s studio. Thank you Ditto for these educative videos, they’re really helpful

  • @heispula
    @heispula 2 года назад

    This video is so inspirational and wonderful the tips are off the charts thank you. Back here in the motherland 🇳🇬 things are really hard that’s money that moves everything and this is what I and most upcoming musicians and artists face so please I could get this mic it’ll be very helpful along my journey.🙏🏿

    • @dittomusic
      @dittomusic  2 года назад

      🙏

    • @heispula
      @heispula 2 года назад

      @@dittomusic I wish to have it 😫🙏🏿

  • @bigbabyshii
    @bigbabyshii 2 года назад +1

    When I was 17 and just got into music, I had some money and I was stuck between choosing to buy beats or purchasing FL studio. I ended choosing FL studio and I've been producing ever since

  • @bklassic
    @bklassic 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for these gems! I started making my own beats around this time last year, and it's been a ride. I started on my phone, gathered enough money to buy a desktop pc, and started using Cakewalk to produce, it's been fun and challenging, but I am glad to see this video and know that I've made progress technically. I usually start my beats with drums, when I don't, I feel like I can't catch the vibe of a melody that fits, don't know why haha. Anyways, blessings to all!

  • @tiadowling135
    @tiadowling135 2 года назад

    Thank you Ditto for this informative video on the first steps toward producing your own tracks. It can be intimidating when you start out but I like how you simplify the process. I've been a turntable DJ for many years and am looking at producing my own tracks...these videos will help for sure! 👌💝💫🙏

  • @riotmusic9794
    @riotmusic9794 2 года назад

    I'm here for the mic, sure I can learn the rest in practice I can't afford this studio thing 🙏🏾

  • @juve7
    @juve7 2 года назад

    I like to talk cool...music provided a catalyst for allowing me do that...talking cool with a beat and on top of that, in line with to the beat? Epic concept. Who woulda' thought? Hehe.

  •  2 года назад

    I would love to win this microphone, it’s been on my list for a while now.
    I started out recording with a dictaphone at home and found myself slowly upgrading bits of equipment from there.. still slowly trying to get closer to what I would like one day.
    I would say work on writing a good song and give as good performance as you can.
    You might capture something raw and special without overthinking the production. If the performance is there and it has a good structure that can be enough.
    More and more people are recording at home now, so it’s good to try and stand out and have your own take/style in your recordings

  • @LionelTilmont
    @LionelTilmont 2 года назад

    Shure, this is my precious!!!!!

  • @niiodoi4988
    @niiodoi4988 2 года назад

    Quick story, l went to a friend for photoshop and he told me about this software used to make beats. He played me his loops and now l'm doing much much better than him hahaha like you said, it takes time. l'm about dropping a song l produced myself through Ditto soon. That mic will really help me get quality vocals, l'm in Ghana.
    Thank you for the video, always good to refresh your mind with the basics.
    Do another video on sound designing please.

  • @NatalieJoy_Psalm3418
    @NatalieJoy_Psalm3418 2 года назад

    Great help! Thank you so much, Ditto Music! Your video tutorials are always worth-sharing with others. 💯✔️❤️❤️❤️ Hoping to have my own tools as well. 🙏😊

  • @hipexlart2145
    @hipexlart2145 2 года назад

    Really informative
    Thanks ditto

  • @FNLE
    @FNLE 2 года назад

    One thing I always try to remember when producing music is that you should never feel limited to the social boundaries that are set. Music is an art that allows you to express yourself, in a universal language. If you let other people tell you what to create, you aren’t speaking your true words. Produce whatever the hell your heart tells you!

  • @hypogogix9125
    @hypogogix9125 Год назад

    You got a sub for the 'slap on the back of the head', that's just good parenting lol then for the dance. Thanks for the information. =D

  • @dominatusonido
    @dominatusonido 2 года назад

    Hey! Just one thing I think it's worth adding. REAPER is not free, but yeah. You can try it for free long enough. And it's my main tool for any audio production. Also want the Shure SM7B

  • @vipapresh890
    @vipapresh890 2 года назад

    The video is helpful at least now I have little knowledge on how to start creating a beat when I'm done getting all my personal studio equipments

  • @matthijseppinga6607
    @matthijseppinga6607 2 года назад

    I would like to give as tip try out stuff you dont know, get creative with new sounds and instruments, take a mic with you and explore sounds you find!

  • @tiemenvergeylen505
    @tiemenvergeylen505 2 года назад

    Not a beatmaker but an aspiring podcaster here. Love watching this style of video’s though. Amazing production quality by the way 👌🏼 reminds me of Spitfire Audio. Great work. Might even try and produce a beat eventually 😎😅🤘🏼 Some nice Kaytranada style vibes. Love it. Keep up the good work, Legend!

  • @slowmabeats
    @slowmabeats 2 года назад

    It helped me alot..thankyou

  • @cryptocatz0
    @cryptocatz0 2 года назад

    Thanks for the info. Very useful. Got into making music beats by a friend as there just aren’t enough girls in the space! Loving it ❤

    • @dittomusic
      @dittomusic  2 года назад +1

      Love to see it! 👊

    • @cryptocatz0
      @cryptocatz0 2 года назад

      @@dittomusic will get it to you - 💯💯💯

  • @sixd4bit
    @sixd4bit 2 года назад

    Well, I've been writing down my one liners since I was young, almost had a 10,000 sign bonus. Then my friend died and I fell out. Now one of my favorite artists turns out he's my neighbor, and also he came out about the same time I got out. he was talking down on one of his songs. So now I trying to sell more than him and his homies.

  • @blcktittude
    @blcktittude 2 года назад

    Thanks bro!

  • @langananimbodi5118
    @langananimbodi5118 2 года назад

    I still want to learn to make beats. Soon, very soon.

  • @brokeboy_LxYee
    @brokeboy_LxYee 2 года назад

    We "dittoll" by ourselves.🐐

  • @jackieloebchannel
    @jackieloebchannel 2 года назад

    Fantastic video! Is it possible to sample your dancing at 4.12?

  • @Onur_Soyler
    @Onur_Soyler 2 года назад

    Sanatçılar Frekanslarla sevişirler ve herkesin " hey ne kadar güzel bir bebek bu " demesini beklerler =)

  • @officialjohnbmc
    @officialjohnbmc 2 года назад

    Sad it is that youtube doesn't give a top fan badge. But anyway i have being commenting on various video and I an't wining anything until now. Bosses che your mails i have liked amd subscribed to this channel 😃😎✔

  • @GCPTALKS
    @GCPTALKS 2 года назад

    Thanks for the information. What Country are you in?

  • @bernardomk
    @bernardomk 2 года назад

    Shure beats!

  • @topbossbeats7304
    @topbossbeats7304 2 года назад

    Name is "Lil Gaga" started making beat 2010 after a producer made a beat for me to record a song, my friend had a laptop and when I was about to release another track I felt like I can make a beat for my next track and I did make one with FL studio and til now still doing it after I came back to Music 2018, 2022 I made my own beat to record a track title "Wanting you" just pray to have my own speaker and self room and killing it forever ✊🏿🔑🌏

  • @notwinz634
    @notwinz634 Год назад

    I bought the promo but i'm having trouble selecting a date it says undefined offset 3 please help!!!!!

  • @gabimccormackmusic
    @gabimccormackmusic 2 года назад

    I got into music production through not knowing how to voice to producers how i want the song to sound and just making it myself.

  • @vntconcept
    @vntconcept Год назад

    nice

  • @sixd4bit
    @sixd4bit 2 года назад

    I had a dream about a beat how to get it from here to there

  • @hbgunna
    @hbgunna 2 года назад

    💥💥💥💥

  • @mattiasgraaf
    @mattiasgraaf 2 года назад

    Which plugins to level vocals more equal? While it's time for mixing. Are there any stock plugin in studio one 5 pro or do you rather prefer any third-plugins that makes it easier to level vocals and get to the right level? 😊😉🤘

    • @dittomusic
      @dittomusic  2 года назад +1

      Waves Vocal Rider is a good option 👊

    • @mattiasgraaf
      @mattiasgraaf 2 года назад

      @@dittomusic Ok, nice. I will check it out. Thanks for your tip.😊

  • @yungervernna4463
    @yungervernna4463 Год назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @JPJosefPictures
    @JPJosefPictures 2 года назад

    Let's make some beats and bangs. :)

  • @helloabri
    @helloabri 2 года назад

    How to make music := love, courage, originality, rhytm all that sums up to a daw, or a phone a hook and a heart and a doot doo roo loot loot

  • @asauginupy_harun_tv
    @asauginupy_harun_tv 2 года назад

    Am musician beatmaker and producer I do use ditto they are good am mamo burst official

  • @GLENNKEARNEY1
    @GLENNKEARNEY1 Год назад

    so is the Sure Mic, your using the Mic Micheal Jackson recorded with

  • @alexbor3221
    @alexbor3221 2 года назад

    Hi, I have an idea, hope you can reply me

  • @crazyakali3653
    @crazyakali3653 2 года назад

    hi

  • @jerrylawless
    @jerrylawless 2 года назад

    Ditto Is The Very Best And User Friendly Distributor In The Industry. F#*K ALL OTHERS - Jerry Lawless

  • @jordanbushong2659
    @jordanbushong2659 7 месяцев назад

    Think I’m late on this but hey

  • @esechango3561
    @esechango3561 2 года назад

    I had to learn to produce because I couldn't afford to own the beats in the way I wanted to monetize

  • @SKIISH_PRD
    @SKIISH_PRD 2 года назад

    @Dittomusic did the most for Skiish & PRD as we were able to drop our first ever Deep house EP without stress and with ease
    And even got an easy to share smart link for our music
    Thank you to @Dittomusic

  • @Blackmuslims
    @Blackmuslims 2 года назад

    I always love ditto, I’m a music producer and I always make music and send it down to Duro for my artiste, please ditto I really need the sm7b microphone to make my artiste vocal sounds good. Please I really have intentions to make good music for people. But I don’t have better instruments. If I can be lucky to have this vocal microphone I think I can produce some best music. And make ditto proud of me.

  • @LeeReidy
    @LeeReidy 2 года назад

    I downloaddd Fruity Loops many years ago whilst at school and made a few beats before picking up a guitar. I then used Garage Band for a while before getting Logic. Now I use Cubasis on my iPad and sometimes tap into Studio One.
    Have wanted an SM7b for years. I enter every competition on Ditto haha, think it’s about time I win one! 🪩

  • @bendover-zi5uw
    @bendover-zi5uw 2 года назад

    beats lol

  • @hbgunna
    @hbgunna 2 года назад

    💥💥💥💥

  • @hbgunna
    @hbgunna 2 года назад

    💥💥💥💥