8:20 What do you have against melodic bass lines? The one you made was just boring
@iindgren2 күн бұрын
What I don't understand is why are artist using these labels? What do you need from a label today?
@daco_992 күн бұрын
Why’s this milla guy such a hater for lmao
@STURDYXVENOMX2 күн бұрын
What is the app called
@AJsoCRAY2 күн бұрын
the boing caught me off guard
@shabbaranks72392 күн бұрын
What does reversing the polarity do
@dollsjj74813 күн бұрын
I’m so glad you skipped all jankos butted in religious crap, like this is what I was hoping the interview would be and was so excited it was 2 whole hours long but then literally like an hour of it was janko vaguely repsonding then preaching for a few minutes, i was generally skipping past any time he spoke by the time I was halfway through it
@ThePointOfVolitility3 күн бұрын
Man.. I loved playing songs when I didn't know shit about it.. I mean I was years into playing .. in rural Tennessee in the late 8os.. and learned how to play by ear.. Im nothing special but I got life.. I got life .. and I wrote songs .. played in bands.. and when studio and precision forced the stereotype and mold.. fitting and it lost its feeling.. I went back to playing porch with my bro.. but it's a choice at the fork.. fortune fame... Contentment and at your whim... Choose..
@ThePointOfVolitility3 күн бұрын
I'm going around trying to add my input on things I find that.. I feel compelled to throw about and roll out .
@iiMarxz4 күн бұрын
Not only do you have to be independent nowadays you also have to know a little bit about everything. It’s mainly just staying informed. You may be good at making beats but are people open to take advantage of your talents?
@blurryface99105 күн бұрын
The writer not seeing the streaming money is sheer insanity.
@MrBrokenGalaxyy5 күн бұрын
As someone who know’s nothing about music. Where would a good place to start making music?
@ChrisFreeman9995 күн бұрын
Best tutorial ever you helped me so much
@Prodbybryan5 күн бұрын
The andromeda kit helped around my early stages of producing
@pojAShdipoh5 күн бұрын
the ghost notes template doesnt work :[ updated link anyone?
@zechkurien30316 күн бұрын
Film industry is also based on points. Directors will have a set amount of points (not that many) while the studio execs get the majority
@bontempo12717 күн бұрын
It has been this way since the 60s and the financial element is not even the dark side of what they do. We really need to oust these people or take back charge of music somehow. They get their way with everything eventually, like Spotify and Tiktok for example. Hideous people who intentionally poisoned society with bad influences.
@ErikPelyukhno8 күн бұрын
I watched this video with just the audio and I swear Kyle Beats sounds an awful lot like Derek from More Plates More Dates 😅
@longlastingflavor98 күн бұрын
I don’t want to make music anymore. lol
@kable11739 күн бұрын
You had me at alcohal
@TylerHemmings9 күн бұрын
Jon is insanely talented. Whenever I come across a (the making of) video, regardless of me seeing them so many times, will sit down and watch it all the way through. Dude is beyond musically gifted.
@nicolairunte56129 күн бұрын
hi where did you get that shirt from
@gamerturniton30819 күн бұрын
The problem with hit songs is that you dont get to decide to make a hit song even though you are the best music producer in the world. Circumstances do
@wordoftruth11289 күн бұрын
Where can I buy a beat from you?? Do you have a website I can buy beats from??
@byTaxxZ11 күн бұрын
As an ordinary working man, I can apply this problem to every job in the world. We need to be more independant and start taxing the rich!!
@dylanyesenofski551611 күн бұрын
dude John is the goat. His journey makes so much sense when you find out how the industry works.
@Squidaniel11 күн бұрын
Labels are done. Lots of artists are making a lot of money in the sync world because most sync deals offer you master ownership and they DONT want to license big artists/songs If you’re an artist/producer then focus on sync
@qwt-jgr344612 күн бұрын
My base chords sound shit, always
@westonkenyonmusic12 күн бұрын
I'm literally eating Ramen noodles right now.
@SaptorshiMondal13 күн бұрын
Now I'm starting to understand why we lost Avicii 😭
@summitupman99513 күн бұрын
Thanks for linking the original video, leach
@matthewritchieofficial10 күн бұрын
search bar is located at the top of the screen right in the middle. hope this helps
@summitupman9957 күн бұрын
@@matthewritchieofficial And what am I searching lmao
@randomcommentor422214 күн бұрын
real talk, great video. Thanks bruh
@atlasxtarantino14 күн бұрын
Sign a deal ➡️ label gives you the resources to become mega famous but you earn pennies ➡️ when you’re out the deal you’re less relevant but all your money is yours but never have the same buzz as when you started Don’t sign the deal ➡️ you’re a starving artist who owns 100% of your music but you now have to work 100x as hard as someone signed because you don’t have a label backing you with resources ➡️ run the risk of never blowing up
@stestetsonmusic14 күн бұрын
Independent artists are going to win this time round
@A.plus.80815 күн бұрын
Love your reaction! The world needs to hear and see these stories more!!! The life of celebrities aren’t won’t it seems! Ultimately, we must find our security in Christ! I also have getting into writing music and trying to produce! Would you be willing to collaborate?
@prabh913316 күн бұрын
yo! you need any kind of editor? from denmark(-;
@noahford53316 күн бұрын
I actually wrote a whole research paper in college dealing with the topic of labor exploitation in entertainment and creative industries. You're trapped in an endless loop of, "I'm going to take this bad deal because it's going to further my career." And the culture around these industries is designed that way. They give you the tiniest amount and gaslight you into thinking that "this is what it takes to make it." and "I should be so grateful to have this gig." It's top tier endgame capitalism tbh. It's like this in every industry and line of work except with the music industry it's capitalism on steroids.
@wordoftruth112817 күн бұрын
Keep doing these videos kyle alot of artest need to be Schooled on these things.❤
@oscarredwood-smith651817 күн бұрын
Jon has been my favourite artist for many years and always will be
@mikepryor746718 күн бұрын
yo that’s elliot page
@Gaijin_718 күн бұрын
Haha speed 👏
@Sultingas18 күн бұрын
I really respect you going out of the way to make an instructional video like this. The normal vids are dope, but we miss out on the total workflow and don't get to see how some techniques are executed. Learned a whole lot I want to try implementing just by watching this.
@TananJess19 күн бұрын
Look at NF, Colliche, Ivan B, Gremlin, Mike B, Witt Lowry etc.
@TananJess19 күн бұрын
We all think that we're smart enough to make some smart investments, for future gains but surviving in the in between is where it breaks you down.
@TananJess19 күн бұрын
Bro thats keeping people held down, thats some loan shark type stuff.
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I really appreciate your work and help. Thanks
He rlly said “what’s his name” ☠️☠️☠️☠️
This video is trash bro
8:20 What do you have against melodic bass lines? The one you made was just boring
What I don't understand is why are artist using these labels? What do you need from a label today?
Why’s this milla guy such a hater for lmao
What is the app called
the boing caught me off guard
What does reversing the polarity do
I’m so glad you skipped all jankos butted in religious crap, like this is what I was hoping the interview would be and was so excited it was 2 whole hours long but then literally like an hour of it was janko vaguely repsonding then preaching for a few minutes, i was generally skipping past any time he spoke by the time I was halfway through it
Man.. I loved playing songs when I didn't know shit about it.. I mean I was years into playing .. in rural Tennessee in the late 8os.. and learned how to play by ear.. Im nothing special but I got life.. I got life .. and I wrote songs .. played in bands.. and when studio and precision forced the stereotype and mold.. fitting and it lost its feeling.. I went back to playing porch with my bro.. but it's a choice at the fork.. fortune fame... Contentment and at your whim... Choose..
I'm going around trying to add my input on things I find that.. I feel compelled to throw about and roll out .
Not only do you have to be independent nowadays you also have to know a little bit about everything. It’s mainly just staying informed. You may be good at making beats but are people open to take advantage of your talents?
The writer not seeing the streaming money is sheer insanity.
As someone who know’s nothing about music. Where would a good place to start making music?
Best tutorial ever you helped me so much
The andromeda kit helped around my early stages of producing
the ghost notes template doesnt work :[ updated link anyone?
Film industry is also based on points. Directors will have a set amount of points (not that many) while the studio execs get the majority
It has been this way since the 60s and the financial element is not even the dark side of what they do. We really need to oust these people or take back charge of music somehow. They get their way with everything eventually, like Spotify and Tiktok for example. Hideous people who intentionally poisoned society with bad influences.
I watched this video with just the audio and I swear Kyle Beats sounds an awful lot like Derek from More Plates More Dates 😅
I don’t want to make music anymore. lol
You had me at alcohal
Jon is insanely talented. Whenever I come across a (the making of) video, regardless of me seeing them so many times, will sit down and watch it all the way through. Dude is beyond musically gifted.
hi where did you get that shirt from
The problem with hit songs is that you dont get to decide to make a hit song even though you are the best music producer in the world. Circumstances do
Where can I buy a beat from you?? Do you have a website I can buy beats from??
As an ordinary working man, I can apply this problem to every job in the world. We need to be more independant and start taxing the rich!!
dude John is the goat. His journey makes so much sense when you find out how the industry works.
Labels are done. Lots of artists are making a lot of money in the sync world because most sync deals offer you master ownership and they DONT want to license big artists/songs If you’re an artist/producer then focus on sync
My base chords sound shit, always
I'm literally eating Ramen noodles right now.
Now I'm starting to understand why we lost Avicii 😭
Thanks for linking the original video, leach
search bar is located at the top of the screen right in the middle. hope this helps
@@matthewritchieofficial And what am I searching lmao
real talk, great video. Thanks bruh
Sign a deal ➡️ label gives you the resources to become mega famous but you earn pennies ➡️ when you’re out the deal you’re less relevant but all your money is yours but never have the same buzz as when you started Don’t sign the deal ➡️ you’re a starving artist who owns 100% of your music but you now have to work 100x as hard as someone signed because you don’t have a label backing you with resources ➡️ run the risk of never blowing up
Independent artists are going to win this time round
Love your reaction! The world needs to hear and see these stories more!!! The life of celebrities aren’t won’t it seems! Ultimately, we must find our security in Christ! I also have getting into writing music and trying to produce! Would you be willing to collaborate?
yo! you need any kind of editor? from denmark(-;
I actually wrote a whole research paper in college dealing with the topic of labor exploitation in entertainment and creative industries. You're trapped in an endless loop of, "I'm going to take this bad deal because it's going to further my career." And the culture around these industries is designed that way. They give you the tiniest amount and gaslight you into thinking that "this is what it takes to make it." and "I should be so grateful to have this gig." It's top tier endgame capitalism tbh. It's like this in every industry and line of work except with the music industry it's capitalism on steroids.
Keep doing these videos kyle alot of artest need to be Schooled on these things.❤
Jon has been my favourite artist for many years and always will be
yo that’s elliot page
Haha speed 👏
I really respect you going out of the way to make an instructional video like this. The normal vids are dope, but we miss out on the total workflow and don't get to see how some techniques are executed. Learned a whole lot I want to try implementing just by watching this.
Look at NF, Colliche, Ivan B, Gremlin, Mike B, Witt Lowry etc.
We all think that we're smart enough to make some smart investments, for future gains but surviving in the in between is where it breaks you down.
Bro thats keeping people held down, thats some loan shark type stuff.