As a Music Production student, I found this interview to be very helpful. At this point I'm learning about how to create by using Ableton. I didn't like the DAW at first because I was so used to Logic Pro X, now I'm beginning to see the difference, so let the fun begin! Thanks Young Guru! It was a great interview. I never heard of a such a great innovator until now. I feel like I'm sitting right beside him as a student being taught the art of being a better producer. I find effective criticism to be hurtful but also a opportunity to grow musically. I decided to drop out of college as a medical student to pursue my passion in music. I decided to take the initial step to learn about the basic fundamentals of perfecting the art.
stratsplit Hi, I'm studying at The Los Angeles Film School. I have some snippits of a beat I did with Ableton on my Instagram page @jacogphebe. I'm currently learning recording vocals and Protools but I won't ease off Ableton (lol).
telvan Reves Hi, you should...LA Film School has an Excellent Music Production/Music Business degree program. So far I've had a great experience. I'm almost close to graduation next year. I've learned a lot so far and the excellent thing of it all is the fact that you learn a bit about everything needed to eventually run a professional home recording studio or obtain a career anywhere in the music industry. I hope to not only run my own studio but to also launch a worldwide entertainment business for everything that has to do with music and sound that will enable folks on a lower budget and are rendered quality products of goods and services. It won't be easy but I strongly believe it can be done if you don't see it as just a way to make money but experiencing the thrill of doing what you enjoy and are most passionate about :)
I stood up and applauded when he said the part about syncing warp makers. I can't tell you how many times I wish I could auto sync every 4 bars. I'm nobody but please listen to Guru. LOL.
I just watched this video, and wow the timing of seeing this was immaculate. As a young and aspiring hip-hop artist who has pushed things aside for a number of years, just to learn how to produce so I can cut out the reliance of someone else when it comes to pursing my artist career... this was super informative and extremely motivational! It gets hard trying to do it all yourself, and I just wanted to appreciate this moment I had by dropping a comment. Shout out some love to Young Guru, you a walking blessing my guy!
That's really real, Dilla is as great as Mozart! Thank you!!! Genius. Great talk!!! What was he saying about the Ableton Live option that you can add to your sample chops that gave it a different sound ?
guru not getting credit is also why he is a great engineer. he solves problems. he needs more credit, but you know when you get guru you get a finished product with all the problems solved.
Commenting on Theory Vs Application: Young Guru says you ought to know the differences between the settings to know how they will change the sound of your music. I like his subtle mention about technicalities because he's effectively said that the tool for the job may not always be the tool you are trying to use to get your desired effect.
Damn this is super diamond gems in this interview I definitely fall victim to the session preset setup for my mixes as far as starting my beats with parametric eq with bass roll off and a multi band preset compressor on it from the start
On rushing: Yeah it's noticeable because hindsight or being aware that people aren't doing their best anymore when you see them become comparable to something that isn't a best practice in your industry. It's a big convenience factor you consider when you're dealing with time. Just my two cents :)
He mentioned mp3 and using waves, but their are more better formats that don’t require wav and have good quality but meh I understand what he means regardless
If you not the expert then..study I FIRMLY believe that I wanted to attend living arts college in NC ,couldn't afford it so I read and RUclipsd and learned how to mix, so I say to the person who wants to be an engineer, you CAN do it!!!!
amazing. For folks digging his part about knowing your tools, check out Amdrew Zeleno’s channel and/or audio course. I’m in it right now, best money I ever spent on audio. He’s teaching how to become an engineer like Young Guru describes. Knowing the tools’ pros and cons and how to listen and think about every situation.
So Glad Guru didn't just give a "fluff" talk, he went in. Thank you again :)
I knew you'd be watching this bro lol This was an excellent interview though for sure
Busy Works Beats .TV guru drops gems in every interview
BUSYWORKSBEATZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ..........DOT COM
Lol what happened to your passion for teaching @busy works beats . You like irritated and stressed out whenever you do a tutorial video these days
💯💯💯 he always drops GEMS💎 as do you! It’s appreciated beyond words 🙏☀️
It's a honor to be able to hear this interview.
As a Music Production student, I found this interview to be very helpful. At this point I'm learning about how to create by using Ableton. I didn't like the DAW at first because I was so used to Logic Pro X, now I'm beginning to see the difference, so let the fun begin! Thanks Young Guru! It was a great interview. I never heard of a such a great innovator until now. I feel like I'm sitting right beside him as a student being taught the art of being a better producer. I find effective criticism to be hurtful but also a opportunity to grow musically. I decided to drop out of college as a medical student to pursue my passion in music. I decided to take the initial step to learn about the basic fundamentals of perfecting the art.
Where are you studying?
stratsplit
Hi, I'm studying at The Los Angeles Film School. I have some snippits of a beat I did with Ableton on my Instagram page @jacogphebe. I'm currently learning recording vocals and Protools but I won't ease off Ableton (lol).
wow that's wonderful looking to get in the same School myself
telvan Reves
Hi, you should...LA Film School has an Excellent Music Production/Music Business degree program. So far I've had a great experience. I'm almost close to graduation next year. I've learned a lot so far and the excellent thing of it all is the fact that you learn a bit about everything needed to eventually run a professional home recording studio or obtain a career anywhere in the music industry. I hope to not only run my own studio but to also launch a worldwide entertainment business for everything that has to do with music and sound that will enable folks on a lower budget and are rendered quality products of goods and services. It won't be easy but I strongly believe it can be done if you don't see it as just a way to make money but experiencing the thrill of doing what you enjoy and are most passionate about :)
jacogphebe1 that's what it's all about
I stood up and applauded when he said the part about syncing warp makers. I can't tell you how many times I wish I could auto sync every 4 bars. I'm nobody but please listen to Guru. LOL.
Guru's the truth! you can listen to any Roc-A-Fella song from '00 - '08 and it sounds like he mixed it yesterday. still sounds fresh & crispy.
most of his family are educators... makes perfect sense now
yeah i listened to some other interviews with him prior to this and mentally noted how sharp he was, so this totally made sense
I just watched this video, and wow the timing of seeing this was immaculate. As a young and aspiring hip-hop artist who has pushed things aside for a number of years, just to learn how to produce so I can cut out the reliance of someone else when it comes to pursing my artist career... this was super informative and extremely motivational! It gets hard trying to do it all yourself, and I just wanted to appreciate this moment I had by dropping a comment. Shout out some love to Young Guru, you a walking blessing my guy!
What a great guy, very knowledgeable on music and happy to share his experience. Sat and watched the entire session.
56:00 that is exactly what led me here to this video and this has been one of best musical interviews Ive seen, edutainment 👏
When he got to sampling and pianos being a preset it completely blew my mind!
freaking AWESOME game from GURU!!!!!!
So much gems. Classic talk from the og
That's really real, Dilla is as great as Mozart! Thank you!!! Genius.
Great talk!!!
What was he saying about the Ableton Live option that you can add to your sample chops that gave it a different sound ?
guru not getting credit is also why he is a great engineer. he solves problems. he needs more credit, but you know when you get guru you get a finished product with all the problems solved.
Man 3 minutes in and I love this guy already. Cool ass dude
Just was humbled by this. Put me on a new level
Guru is a don, plain & simple.
So what Im crushing 😍 on Guru... I love people who can create their own music and unique sound.
Guru is a Guru ,his method is key fr, don't underthink ,don't overthink.
Commenting on Theory Vs Application: Young Guru says you ought to know the differences between the settings to know how they will change the sound of your music. I like his subtle mention about technicalities because he's effectively said that the tool for the job may not always be the tool you are trying to use to get your desired effect.
Thank you Ableton!!! Thank you Guru 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 so much knowledge here
he is genius
Damn this is super diamond gems in this interview I definitely fall victim to the session preset setup for my mixes as far as starting my beats with parametric eq with bass roll off and a multi band preset compressor on it from the start
The 2nd part of the sampling answer is how I feel about Wild thoughts.
Masterclass: terms, feeling, triumph. You had me at, "Hello".
That's really saying something sometimes....Loved it
Really bright guy.
Thank you for this great interview!!!! Inspiring.
Excellent, and Beyond thanks Young Guru
Young Guru. THANK YOU
Breaks it down so interestingly and understandable! 💪
Amazing, deep insight from a modern genius.
I don't even fuck with music production but I can hear him talk for hours
I’m done after the second “I don’t know”.
"Go get hot"!
a man of great insight.
The Piano is A Preset
yeaah
great interview
On rushing: Yeah it's noticeable because hindsight or being aware that people aren't doing their best anymore when you see them become comparable to something that isn't a best practice in your industry. It's a big convenience factor you consider when you're dealing with time.
Just my two cents :)
Legend! Thank you.
This dude is on.
young guru, switched on dude yeah
Great talk!
Excellent. ....
I like how Guru makes stacks and still rocks them $400 Nixon watches lol
It's a good streak.
At 41:00🔥🔥🔥🔥💯
Excellent.
Now you know why he’s called ‘Guru’
He needs a bigger platform
He mentioned mp3 and using waves, but their are more better formats that don’t require wav and have good quality but meh I understand what he means regardless
can somebody tell me what beat he redo from swizz beats at 42:00
If you not the expert then..study I FIRMLY believe that I wanted to attend living arts college in NC ,couldn't afford it so I read and RUclipsd and learned how to mix, so I say to the person who wants to be an engineer, you CAN do it!!!!
guy true
would be great if we could download these talks as a podcast!
Try googling "listentoyoutube"
good watch
What is A&R sorry for my ignorance
artist&repertoire..
amazing. For folks digging his part about knowing your tools, check out Amdrew Zeleno’s channel and/or audio course. I’m in it right now, best money I ever spent on audio. He’s teaching how to become an engineer like Young Guru describes. Knowing the tools’ pros and cons and how to listen and think about every situation.
wavs would be nice
A really AMAZING guy!
this shit makes me wanna learn how to add a new track in logic.. haha
Go get hot!
Done deal!
This guy has accomplished alot in music, but... I'm not too sure if Id be comfortable working with someone who felt his way was the only way.
who tf thinks dilla is not like mozart?
What about mass incarceration? I'm getting scared.
Young Guru don't like french house or daft punk... lmao