could you make a video on how to make a beat for experimental rapper Edward Skeletrix?
@CodeProvider3 күн бұрын
have never subscribed faster
@brokenenglishprod3 күн бұрын
Hahaha appreciate it brother! How’s music going for you?
@CodeProvider3 күн бұрын
@@brokenenglishprod tryina become a japanese rapper, first release coming soon haha
@CodeProvider3 күн бұрын
@brokenenglishprod btw, any idea why I can't download "collision" from ableton's site even tho i have Live 11? Idk how to get Corpus
@brokenenglishprodКүн бұрын
@CodeProvider ayyy that’s sick man. Keep us updated when the song drops!
@brokenenglishprodКүн бұрын
I think it depends on the version of Live 11 you have. What version are you on?
@wesleygamertv5 күн бұрын
5:42 Bit Gamer ficou doido simplesmente
@CherryCutlass.7 күн бұрын
This is super helpful !! We actually released a song called “Shark Week” a bit ago that was hugely inspired by Lord of the Game ! Thanks for sharing these techniques :)!
@brokenenglishprod7 күн бұрын
Nice work! The track definitely sounds like you were inspired by Lord of the game. 👺
@CherryCutlass.7 күн бұрын
@@brokenenglishprod thanks dude! Def going to use your tips when making more !! Rly appreciate you checking it out :)!
@brokenenglishprod7 күн бұрын
@@CherryCutlass. awesome! keep us updated with new releases if you feel like it on this video!
@WilliamDoig-yd4zq8 күн бұрын
dude this video is so helpful thank you
@brokenenglishprod8 күн бұрын
Yo! No problem man! I’m glad that it helped you in your music production career. You making something inspired by the goat?
@kamilelektradump8 күн бұрын
lmaoo the white noise does work i know its an old video but if you wanted to get rid of the noise u could resample it and then put a gate
@brokenenglishprod8 күн бұрын
hahaha yea that could work. But i feel like the white noise makes it better almost haha
@nero10008 күн бұрын
COOL ASF
@brokenenglishprod8 күн бұрын
Thank you brother!
@InkEater88110 күн бұрын
Bro that sounds fucking killer, did you ever release a full version of it?
@brokenenglishprod10 күн бұрын
hahaha i released as a beat for sale. you can check it out here: www.beatstars.com/beat/interview-death-grips-type-beat-11821954
@yungcosmooo10 күн бұрын
tooo underrated
@brokenenglishprod10 күн бұрын
HAHAHA thanks for the kind words man. Did you learn from my process?
@yungcosmooo10 күн бұрын
@@brokenenglishprod yeah it was actually helpful
@brokenenglishprod10 күн бұрын
@@yungcosmooo that's dope. I'm happy
@yungcosmooo10 күн бұрын
@@brokenenglishprod the beats u make is insane
@brokenenglishprod10 күн бұрын
@@yungcosmooo damn brother appreciate that fr it means a lot
@caldruery11 күн бұрын
no, there is no correct order for pedals in shoegaze and often reverb and delay are up front. don’t box people in, the whole genre is about experimenting
@brokenenglishprod11 күн бұрын
Thanks for the insight. Wasn’t trying to box people in.
@ex8x12 күн бұрын
Tidal Memory Exo changed my life
@brokenenglishprod12 күн бұрын
it was a banger of an album my friend
@itskompassjustkompass12 күн бұрын
GIFORGANIZATION TYPE BEAT
@brokenenglishprod8 күн бұрын
Haha idk what this means
@itskompassjustkompass8 күн бұрын
@@brokenenglishprod JPEGMAFIA->GIFORGANIZATION
@SeaMeatGeezer13 күн бұрын
really cool to see your process. enjoyed this
@brokenenglishprod13 күн бұрын
Heyy I’m glad that you did! Thanks for watching!
@user-on3qq7re5l17 күн бұрын
hello thank you for dope videos all time. i got some question you did tutorial or review (sorry i forgot it..) like korean indie rock artist before. i think it was solo male artist and music was lofi texure sounds. i can't find that video. do you still remember who it is ? i think it's not parannoul
@brokenenglishprod17 күн бұрын
It is Mid Air Thief brother hahaha.
@user-on3qq7re5l16 күн бұрын
@@brokenenglishprod wow thank you ! You kind of pioneer haha.
@brokenenglishprod16 күн бұрын
@@user-on3qq7re5l hahahaah I'm just happy to help man!
@cosmomcfloso582017 күн бұрын
fire
@brokenenglishprod17 күн бұрын
Thank you!!
@loveslayer71820 күн бұрын
Great video
@brokenenglishprod20 күн бұрын
Thank you very much!
@celestial569322 күн бұрын
Can anyone recommend a good foley pack? Sick video btw
@brokenenglishprod22 күн бұрын
Honestly, there are loads of really good free ones on reddit that you can look for.
@acm181223 күн бұрын
man tbh I miss ur how to vids with your original beats always got me inspired
@brokenenglishprod23 күн бұрын
Yooo I still make videos like that haha. The most recent one is me making a beat in 6/8 instead of 4/4
@mrjeffryson444923 күн бұрын
Love Peggy and this beat! also how do you get your samples in ableton?
@brokenenglishprod23 күн бұрын
what do you mean by this brother? I just drag them into the DAW from my downloads folder haha.
@mrjeffryson444922 күн бұрын
@@brokenenglishprod I was just wondering how you download the files so they can be used in ableton as a sample. I've heard that some people use the youtube to mp3 converters. Just curious as to what will provide the best audio quality really.
@brokenenglishprod22 күн бұрын
@@mrjeffryson4449 ahh haha yea I normally just use youtube to mp3. If you really want high quality shit maybe Soulseek can be your best friend.
@skiptracingstars24 күн бұрын
thank you
@brokenenglishprod24 күн бұрын
No problem! Hope you learned from the video brother!
@mfjimm194724 күн бұрын
Thanks Ken! I'd request Evil Giane and Sporting Life
@brokenenglishprod24 күн бұрын
Yooo thanks for always watching my vids man! I’ll add them to the list. Hope you’ve been well!
@hellboikod24 күн бұрын
Super Burst Ink is so goooooood!!! Thanks Ken 🔥
@brokenenglishprod24 күн бұрын
Np brother! Thanks for watching!
@CharlesSmith-mi4cy24 күн бұрын
King Krule is absolutely precious to modern music. He gives me faith in alternative music
@brokenenglishprod24 күн бұрын
I agree 100% for sure!
@woegarden24 күн бұрын
could you break down the music of 'spor' (feed me's older drum and bass/neurofunk alias)
@brokenenglishprod24 күн бұрын
Hey bro, I’ll add him to the list!
@woegarden24 күн бұрын
the pale tamei/steel mogu series is what got me into him, his music completely blows me away and years later i'm still picking apart some of his older compositions. really great overview of his style dude!
@brokenenglishprod24 күн бұрын
That series is what got me into him as well. It was an awesome album EP run that he went one holy shit. Which song is your fav?
@woegarden24 күн бұрын
@@brokenenglishprod new vectors definitely, the metallic percussive elements just scratch an itch that not many other artists do. check out his vid with boiler room 'crowdsourced', i'm thinking the demos from that session were morphed into Clear/Steel.
@brokenenglishprod24 күн бұрын
Yeah I religiously watched that video a few years ago. It was mad seeing him create insane beats in such short amount of time
@woegarden21 күн бұрын
@@brokenenglishprod he's flying around reason like it's his own body. i love peeking behind the curtain because everyone has their own shit that just impresses you.
@bleachmobile24 күн бұрын
Holy shart I love tidal memory exo this video gonna eat
@brokenenglishprod24 күн бұрын
Hope you enjoyed and learned from the video brother!
@srteo025 күн бұрын
there is no peggy type beat. that's the thing. compare grimy waifu from cornballs to 1488 from veteran. 1 year difference, completely different production.
@brokenenglishprod24 күн бұрын
Yes I agree with this. I was mainly talking about Scaring The Hoes in this video.
@srteo024 күн бұрын
@@brokenenglishprod no offense btw. good work
@brokenenglishprod24 күн бұрын
Yeah bro no worries none taken. Appreciate you for sharing your opinions and watching the video!
@artkincell28 күн бұрын
Hey Mr. Ken! Have you ever done a video on the difference between Western music and Asian (mostly Chinese) music notation. I can't read music very well. but instead of a staff, I find the, I'll call it Chinese, way of writing things out like A# +6, - 3, + 2, etc a lot easier to comprehend. That's over simplified, but I think you get it.
@brokenenglishprod28 күн бұрын
I have not made a video about that. That’s a pretty good idea. I’ll start my research to see what’s there to talk about. Thanks for the idea Frank! Unfortunately, I’m not quite sure on what you mean by the numbers. Are you referring to semitones by any chance?
@artkincell28 күн бұрын
@@brokenenglishprod I don't know if this link will post: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numbered_musical_notation
@brokenenglishprod27 күн бұрын
@@artkincell thank you FRANK!
@eujune29 күн бұрын
VERY COOL MY FRIEND
@brokenenglishprod29 күн бұрын
Thank you kind sir!
@yaboycartiАй бұрын
super cool
@brokenenglishprodАй бұрын
Thank you!
@artkincellАй бұрын
YAY!
@brokenenglishprodАй бұрын
YESSIR!!!!
@artkincellАй бұрын
The word "shoegaze" came from the shitty guitar players playing through so many pedals live, they had to keep staring down at their feet to get that big sound from their (sometimes multiple) pedal boards. It literally looked like the players were gazing at their shoes. I went to a small show in NYC in the early 90s and I couldn't tell what the guitarists looked like because all I saw was the tops of their heads. #oldmanmemories Great track! The bathroom scene I was waiting for a Psycho movie moment. Nice Golf dude. I'm a VW guy from way back even though I currently drive a Toyota. My son has a Jetta TDI he loves!
@brokenenglishprodАй бұрын
hahahahaa yup. I guess I forgot to mention that part of why it was called Shoegaze. Thank you! I've driven this car for a few years at this point.
@johnvamvasАй бұрын
Shoephoria.
@brokenenglishprodАй бұрын
HHAAHAHAHAHA that’s a good name tbf
@gabkiuАй бұрын
beat drop go so crazy....the shots too damn
@brokenenglishprodАй бұрын
Thank you brooooo
@gabkiuАй бұрын
ur so underrated bro
@brokenenglishprodАй бұрын
HAHAHAHA thanks sir!!
@hellboikodАй бұрын
🔥 🔥 🔥 DRAKE IS FINISHED!!!
@brokenenglishprodАй бұрын
Hahaha who is he?
@hellboikodАй бұрын
SHOEGAZEEEEE !!!!
@brokenenglishprodАй бұрын
Yessir!
@krockas64Ай бұрын
meet the shoegaze
@brokenenglishprodАй бұрын
Dear Nosedive, I’m sorry that your father is not responsive
@sticks4798Ай бұрын
You managed to gather all 4 cities Aviv fans bro🙏 god bless
@brokenenglishprodАй бұрын
HAHAHAHAAHAH
@officialmicrosoft27 күн бұрын
hes definetly becoming more popular. one of his songs was popular on tiktok
@brokenenglishprod26 күн бұрын
@@officialmicrosoft that's the last thing i thought i would read that cities aviv is blowing up on tiktok haha
@rodri31617 күн бұрын
😭😭😭
@brokenenglishprod7 күн бұрын
@@rodri3161 😆🤣
@TitanDCSGOАй бұрын
The anyone trying to replicate the drums - I think his most common polyrhythm is a 4:3, was trying to figure out how to get that sound for a while and got it down tonight, I would recommend watching some real drummers drum it as well to understand it better, but 4:3 feels right
@brokenenglishprodАй бұрын
Wow this is such an awesome comment that provides a lot of value. Appreciate the time you took to state this. What did you do in the end that helped you with getting a grasp of using polyrhythms in your music?
@TitanDCSGOАй бұрын
@@brokenenglishprod I’m still pretty amateur at using them tbh but it was watching how drummers implement different ones into songs, because they would play the ones that actually sound good and explain afterwards most of the time, helped me get a feel for what type of groove I could go for if I did certain things etc
@brokenenglishprodАй бұрын
@@TitanDCSGO any specific videos you watched that you can link? I would love to watch them too!
@vldgrsАй бұрын
What happened to your finger? 6:01
@brokenenglishprodАй бұрын
OH HAHA! At the time, malaysia was going through our gov voting. I went to vote that year. Biggest waste of my time.
@ahatoro2001Ай бұрын
tears for fears in particular the latest albums and and Roland solo tomcats
@brokenenglishprod29 күн бұрын
Alright! I’ll add them to the list!
@marcobiraghiАй бұрын
Not really fat to be honest, but it stands out more for sure.
@brokenenglishprodАй бұрын
Ah mb man what would you suggest to ppl to add on to this?
@marcobiraghiАй бұрын
@@brokenenglishprod more low end. You can adopt multiple techniques like: 1. an eq boost before a limiter 2. turning down the base knob on the saturator to preserve lows 3. lowpassing/hishelving the midrange and then turning the whole volume up
@brokenenglishprodАй бұрын
@@marcobiraghi yea I did show an eq boost to the group before a limiter. Will definitely try playing around with the bass knob on saturator. Thanks for sharing!
@marcobiraghiАй бұрын
@@brokenenglishprod the EQ boost you've shown is too light and the compressor is too much work to set up, just go with the stock limiter with a short release, as long as it doesn't distort.
@brokenenglishprodАй бұрын
@@marcobiraghi thanks for the tips brother!
@artkincellАй бұрын
Great job!
@brokenenglishprodАй бұрын
Thank you Frank!
@GhoulikmusikАй бұрын
This was so helpful, thanks bro 😎
@brokenenglishprodАй бұрын
I’m glad it helped! Thanks for watching!
@atiostefony3760Ай бұрын
Nice 👍
@brokenenglishprodАй бұрын
Thanks ✌
@schizodillo1952Ай бұрын
What animes were those clips from bro?
@brokenenglishprodАй бұрын
Any specific one you want to know? Or you want to know the whole list hahaha.
@schizodillo1952Ай бұрын
@@brokenenglishprod the list if it's not too much trouble
Пікірлер
Metallic sounds: FM...!!!!!! Its all FM she uses.
Yes sir!!!!!
could you make a video on how to make a beat for experimental rapper Edward Skeletrix?
have never subscribed faster
Hahaha appreciate it brother! How’s music going for you?
@@brokenenglishprod tryina become a japanese rapper, first release coming soon haha
@brokenenglishprod btw, any idea why I can't download "collision" from ableton's site even tho i have Live 11? Idk how to get Corpus
@CodeProvider ayyy that’s sick man. Keep us updated when the song drops!
I think it depends on the version of Live 11 you have. What version are you on?
5:42 Bit Gamer ficou doido simplesmente
This is super helpful !! We actually released a song called “Shark Week” a bit ago that was hugely inspired by Lord of the Game ! Thanks for sharing these techniques :)!
Nice work! The track definitely sounds like you were inspired by Lord of the game. 👺
@@brokenenglishprod thanks dude! Def going to use your tips when making more !! Rly appreciate you checking it out :)!
@@CherryCutlass. awesome! keep us updated with new releases if you feel like it on this video!
dude this video is so helpful thank you
Yo! No problem man! I’m glad that it helped you in your music production career. You making something inspired by the goat?
lmaoo the white noise does work i know its an old video but if you wanted to get rid of the noise u could resample it and then put a gate
hahaha yea that could work. But i feel like the white noise makes it better almost haha
COOL ASF
Thank you brother!
Bro that sounds fucking killer, did you ever release a full version of it?
hahaha i released as a beat for sale. you can check it out here: www.beatstars.com/beat/interview-death-grips-type-beat-11821954
tooo underrated
HAHAHA thanks for the kind words man. Did you learn from my process?
@@brokenenglishprod yeah it was actually helpful
@@yungcosmooo that's dope. I'm happy
@@brokenenglishprod the beats u make is insane
@@yungcosmooo damn brother appreciate that fr it means a lot
no, there is no correct order for pedals in shoegaze and often reverb and delay are up front. don’t box people in, the whole genre is about experimenting
Thanks for the insight. Wasn’t trying to box people in.
Tidal Memory Exo changed my life
it was a banger of an album my friend
GIFORGANIZATION TYPE BEAT
Haha idk what this means
@@brokenenglishprod JPEGMAFIA->GIFORGANIZATION
really cool to see your process. enjoyed this
Heyy I’m glad that you did! Thanks for watching!
hello thank you for dope videos all time. i got some question you did tutorial or review (sorry i forgot it..) like korean indie rock artist before. i think it was solo male artist and music was lofi texure sounds. i can't find that video. do you still remember who it is ? i think it's not parannoul
It is Mid Air Thief brother hahaha.
@@brokenenglishprod wow thank you ! You kind of pioneer haha.
@@user-on3qq7re5l hahahaah I'm just happy to help man!
fire
Thank you!!
Great video
Thank you very much!
Can anyone recommend a good foley pack? Sick video btw
Honestly, there are loads of really good free ones on reddit that you can look for.
man tbh I miss ur how to vids with your original beats always got me inspired
Yooo I still make videos like that haha. The most recent one is me making a beat in 6/8 instead of 4/4
Love Peggy and this beat! also how do you get your samples in ableton?
what do you mean by this brother? I just drag them into the DAW from my downloads folder haha.
@@brokenenglishprod I was just wondering how you download the files so they can be used in ableton as a sample. I've heard that some people use the youtube to mp3 converters. Just curious as to what will provide the best audio quality really.
@@mrjeffryson4449 ahh haha yea I normally just use youtube to mp3. If you really want high quality shit maybe Soulseek can be your best friend.
thank you
No problem! Hope you learned from the video brother!
Thanks Ken! I'd request Evil Giane and Sporting Life
Yooo thanks for always watching my vids man! I’ll add them to the list. Hope you’ve been well!
Super Burst Ink is so goooooood!!! Thanks Ken 🔥
Np brother! Thanks for watching!
King Krule is absolutely precious to modern music. He gives me faith in alternative music
I agree 100% for sure!
could you break down the music of 'spor' (feed me's older drum and bass/neurofunk alias)
Hey bro, I’ll add him to the list!
the pale tamei/steel mogu series is what got me into him, his music completely blows me away and years later i'm still picking apart some of his older compositions. really great overview of his style dude!
That series is what got me into him as well. It was an awesome album EP run that he went one holy shit. Which song is your fav?
@@brokenenglishprod new vectors definitely, the metallic percussive elements just scratch an itch that not many other artists do. check out his vid with boiler room 'crowdsourced', i'm thinking the demos from that session were morphed into Clear/Steel.
Yeah I religiously watched that video a few years ago. It was mad seeing him create insane beats in such short amount of time
@@brokenenglishprod he's flying around reason like it's his own body. i love peeking behind the curtain because everyone has their own shit that just impresses you.
Holy shart I love tidal memory exo this video gonna eat
Hope you enjoyed and learned from the video brother!
there is no peggy type beat. that's the thing. compare grimy waifu from cornballs to 1488 from veteran. 1 year difference, completely different production.
Yes I agree with this. I was mainly talking about Scaring The Hoes in this video.
@@brokenenglishprod no offense btw. good work
Yeah bro no worries none taken. Appreciate you for sharing your opinions and watching the video!
Hey Mr. Ken! Have you ever done a video on the difference between Western music and Asian (mostly Chinese) music notation. I can't read music very well. but instead of a staff, I find the, I'll call it Chinese, way of writing things out like A# +6, - 3, + 2, etc a lot easier to comprehend. That's over simplified, but I think you get it.
I have not made a video about that. That’s a pretty good idea. I’ll start my research to see what’s there to talk about. Thanks for the idea Frank! Unfortunately, I’m not quite sure on what you mean by the numbers. Are you referring to semitones by any chance?
@@brokenenglishprod I don't know if this link will post: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numbered_musical_notation
@@artkincell thank you FRANK!
VERY COOL MY FRIEND
Thank you kind sir!
super cool
Thank you!
YAY!
YESSIR!!!!
The word "shoegaze" came from the shitty guitar players playing through so many pedals live, they had to keep staring down at their feet to get that big sound from their (sometimes multiple) pedal boards. It literally looked like the players were gazing at their shoes. I went to a small show in NYC in the early 90s and I couldn't tell what the guitarists looked like because all I saw was the tops of their heads. #oldmanmemories Great track! The bathroom scene I was waiting for a Psycho movie moment. Nice Golf dude. I'm a VW guy from way back even though I currently drive a Toyota. My son has a Jetta TDI he loves!
hahahahaa yup. I guess I forgot to mention that part of why it was called Shoegaze. Thank you! I've driven this car for a few years at this point.
Shoephoria.
HHAAHAHAHAHA that’s a good name tbf
beat drop go so crazy....the shots too damn
Thank you brooooo
ur so underrated bro
HAHAHAHA thanks sir!!
🔥 🔥 🔥 DRAKE IS FINISHED!!!
Hahaha who is he?
SHOEGAZEEEEE !!!!
Yessir!
meet the shoegaze
Dear Nosedive, I’m sorry that your father is not responsive
You managed to gather all 4 cities Aviv fans bro🙏 god bless
HAHAHAHAAHAH
hes definetly becoming more popular. one of his songs was popular on tiktok
@@officialmicrosoft that's the last thing i thought i would read that cities aviv is blowing up on tiktok haha
😭😭😭
@@rodri3161 😆🤣
The anyone trying to replicate the drums - I think his most common polyrhythm is a 4:3, was trying to figure out how to get that sound for a while and got it down tonight, I would recommend watching some real drummers drum it as well to understand it better, but 4:3 feels right
Wow this is such an awesome comment that provides a lot of value. Appreciate the time you took to state this. What did you do in the end that helped you with getting a grasp of using polyrhythms in your music?
@@brokenenglishprod I’m still pretty amateur at using them tbh but it was watching how drummers implement different ones into songs, because they would play the ones that actually sound good and explain afterwards most of the time, helped me get a feel for what type of groove I could go for if I did certain things etc
@@TitanDCSGO any specific videos you watched that you can link? I would love to watch them too!
What happened to your finger? 6:01
OH HAHA! At the time, malaysia was going through our gov voting. I went to vote that year. Biggest waste of my time.
tears for fears in particular the latest albums and and Roland solo tomcats
Alright! I’ll add them to the list!
Not really fat to be honest, but it stands out more for sure.
Ah mb man what would you suggest to ppl to add on to this?
@@brokenenglishprod more low end. You can adopt multiple techniques like: 1. an eq boost before a limiter 2. turning down the base knob on the saturator to preserve lows 3. lowpassing/hishelving the midrange and then turning the whole volume up
@@marcobiraghi yea I did show an eq boost to the group before a limiter. Will definitely try playing around with the bass knob on saturator. Thanks for sharing!
@@brokenenglishprod the EQ boost you've shown is too light and the compressor is too much work to set up, just go with the stock limiter with a short release, as long as it doesn't distort.
@@marcobiraghi thanks for the tips brother!
Great job!
Thank you Frank!
This was so helpful, thanks bro 😎
I’m glad it helped! Thanks for watching!
Nice 👍
Thanks ✌
What animes were those clips from bro?
Any specific one you want to know? Or you want to know the whole list hahaha.
@@brokenenglishprod the list if it's not too much trouble
Reminds me of the fat basses flying lotus uses.
that bro has thiccc ass basses