Music Production Tutorials & How To's! From learning the basics of Music Production Software to Music Theory, this channel will teach you everything a beginner would need to off the ground and start making their own music!
About me:
I use Ableton Live 10 Suite to make my music, originally got into EDM but recently am focusing on Lo-Fi Hip-Hop/Chillhop under the producer name "inspir".
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I understand some of the words you said
You talking kinda fast bro 💔
Im lost.
great video but you've lost me at the beginning
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Really liked it thanks brother well done speaking directly and easy to learn
How to use side chain on dbx compressor limiter im using hardware
0:15 isn't that the pizza man from Pizza Time Pizza?
don't call it a beginner's guide if you're going to make it purposefully obscure
does the launchpad mini support this?
I literally decided to watch this video because I want to become a kpop dj host since most of the djs in my city are terrible lol
You are amazing. Thank you for all of your help.
Thanks for teaching me about Serum definitely not Matpat
maybe odd enough, im learning music for competitive programming.
I struggled a lot trying to make some sense of Ableton Live Lite on my own and your tutorial has done for me what no amount of noodling around solo could do. Thank you! I'm a fan!
For someting so complex. You might wanna slownit down homie
Hello. I would like to request a new Launchpad Lightshow. Thx! -BR xDarKii :D
Amazing tutorial ❤
Those who watched this years ago and actually followed through, who liked it?
Very helpful!
The most crappiest software inover tried to use to hard to navigate and they outlay sucks
Speak slower please
Just lower your video speed to 0.75x
Will this method work for MK3 Launchpads?
Mixing in key… essential to EDM mixes
what was that song in the begining b4 the ep plug
oh... its the song made in the video XD
I appreciate your beautiful face which i totally haven't seen but still appreciate it anyways
ngl this was actl bery useful, now my beats sound way better when im making melodies
Idk about you guys but this video helped me a lot ❤❤❤
“We’re musicians, not mathematicians!” God I love that line
I just wanna become a good dj like holyrug
Impossible to watch because of all that dreadful distracting noise you have in the background. Is that some kind of “music“? Why would you obscure your voice, which is the point of the video? Ridiculous.
This is a great video, and very logically thought out. Everyone giving hate about the reverb on the master, and while I do agree that in most cases there’s no need for that and could hurt your mix, a smidge acts as a subtle sound net that brightens the sound like an auditorium. I think it’s quite clever if used correctly.
Hopefully I am nearing the upgrade of my PA4x to a PA5x by the use of a few simple tools. 1.) In order to achieve the non-existant pads on the PA4x I've purchased and 2.) using Ableton Live 11 to achieve the dual style playback which will be the more difficult of the two enhancements by far. With the PA4x sounds that are not on par with the PA5x, these should be obtainable via Ableton Live and the "High End" Plugin Library I've built for use in Ableton Live. As Ableton does support an External MIDI Clock Sync (Not merely the MIDI TIME Code "MTC), ths should be doable. Ableton not supporting a TRUE Programming Landuage will definately make things more difficult in creating styles based on Chord Changes so I may be forced to use Logic Pro for the 2nd, IN SYNC, Style Play. Either way, I plan on making this "FREE TO THE WORLD" as I'd truly like to see arranger keyboards get better acceptance from the Professional World at least in the US where they seem to be frowned on. Wish me luck :)
This man begins his video reasoning the exact reason i clicked on this vid
talks too fast
U explain very well
Great tutorial. Very easy to follow. Does it make any difference if the songs are in the same key or not? Is that a consideration? Also, what if you want to mix a 3/3 and a 4/4 song?
Funny coming back to videos like this when I understand everything now!
I know this video is a bit old by now, but I thought I'd write a comment. I think there's something else about using stems that's worth pointing out. The advantage of using stems is not just a matter of avoiding total silence during mistakes or when you briefly stop playing. The whole point of using stems is to have control over the individual instrumental elements of a track, where each element is completely isolated from the others. In your cover, for example you could choose to have a kind of drum fill or even a little drum solo, and when you hit the drum samples none of the other instruments are triggered at the same time (because you're not literally just triggering samples of the final mix where it's effectively samples of a multitrack recording). What I mean is, during your cover you might choose to have moments where you want to hear just one instrument part on its own (I.E like the drum solo idea I mentioned), where this does not happen at all in the final mix of the song that you'd normally listen to on Soundcloud or KZread or whatever. Could make launchpad covers in general a little more creative too, because too often launchpad covers sound too much like the original studio recording, note for note, even when stems are indeed being used, and this is something I've gotten a bit tired of. Oh, of course you want it to sound like the song people are familiar with, but at the same time... be original. Throw in a drum solo somewhere into your cover or something.
I have the DJ controller. Where do I get the software from?
This guy is not good
If my brain is capable of teaching itself any type of art then by god will I learn music again! Even if it takes me using that one contraption from clockwork orange to keep my eyes open on the screen! 🪿
I have been encountering problems in putting the lights on each pages, cause if I want to select a specific page to have a specific color it puts the color on all the pages instead of one
You, know , there's a lot of good information here, but you're simply talking too fast. But don't worry, all the other videos are just like this. Nobody on this earth is going to understand this if you don't slow it down.
This was the first basic music theory video that actually WAS basic! Go watch a Rick Beatto "basic music theory" video. Absolute joke because he gets into things that are ABSOLUTELY not basic. Thanks for the simplicity!
Very nice, I'll learn it in someday lol
thanks!!!!!
Do you need a midi keyboard for this ? Or can you use just your laptop?
me at 3am realizing DJs live and awesome life
We dont have to buy DAW? Its included?