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Final Product sounded better imo on 1.25 speed
ОтветитьYoooo I hear TEKKEN! <3
ОтветитьHey, here's a personal tip for anyone reading this, tends to work better when it comes to splicing the drums for me.
SliceX is REALLY good for getting just the kick, the snare, etc to use as if they were almost a normal drumset like FPC or something.
What's the game overlayed in the background? I used to play that when I was a kid
ОтветитьSANAAAAA?!?!
Ответитьwhats the game on background "Real talk" part ? Plz help me find it
ОтветитьThis would sound smoother at 173bpm. Other than that, BANGER
ОтветитьThis is not even close breakcore. Not at all. Why is it so so so confusing to the new generations to understand what breakcore is?
ОтветитьUse fruity slicer when creating drum breaks it is easier and gives you more control
ОтветитьNeat.
ОтветитьI watch 20 videos today i was like noone understand me And i dont understand him . But thnx to idk i find you . Help me instantly.
ОтветитьPraxi the best produca eva for real y'all gon see
ОтветитьThis is called real DNB
ОтветитьThis sounds like Intelligent DnB, championed by LTJ Bukem et al back in the 90s. Hardly a new rake but great to hear it come back.
Great job.
Big up from NZ praxi! Love ya take on dnb 🫶🏽
Ответитьi have a list of combinations of genres and breakcore
Jazzcore (jazz + breakcore)
Metalcore (Drum and bass but more heavy amen, not too chopped)
Phonkcore (Phonk + Breakcore, wouldn't sound good.)
Pianocore (Breakcore but more focused on the MELODIES of th song)
Ringcore (ringtones but amenized)
Crazycore (Breakcore but choppier and distorted, heavy bass and (almost) no melodies, lack of varibillaty)
Silencecore (Slience, drums! justa breakcore with no amen)
this is more like liquid dnb, this isnt really breakcore
Ответитьi am almost constantly beatboxing breakbeats in my head, its putting them in midi i have issue with. this video reassured alot of accidental healthy habits i had made while producing. thanks much bru.
ОтветитьWhile I had heard various other artists from time to time (Freestylers coming to immediate memory), Project: Human by Dieselboy was the very first full album/mixtape I had ever bought and listened to all the way through. Just like with you and your first taste of dnb, I'd say that album made an impact on me for the rest of my life. It wasn't until last year I actually took a deep dive into the history of dnb and where it originate from. I'm not really a music history buff but I was absolutely fascinated and enjoyed onboarding the roots of the genre. Made me appreciate it 100x more. Definitely felt the real talk in this one.
ОтветитьI’ve literally been hearing dnb since I was born, my parents both like old school dnb and my dad is a music journalist so electronic music has played a big part in my growing up and now I love newer dnb like mefjus and Noisia
ОтветитьGreat vid! I'm just now trying to break into this genre myself because I love the vibes so much~
Ответитьas a huge dnb fan who's pals with a couple djs and watches them produce, this is wayyy better drums than i imagined an american who mostly produces other genres could make first time round, espescially without making it overproduced. well done mate
ОтветитьWhat a game in "real talk"?
ОтветитьMan neuro dnb mixed with break core and hyperpop is such a good combo. Halcyon sound the label does it well u nailed the drum breaks as well
Ответитьyou should definitely make some jungle, as a hip-hop oriented producer, i think its a lot of fun
ОтветитьGood tutorial but the vocals are completely off IMO
ОтветитьWait till he finds out about Slicex.
ОтветитьThis is NOT breakcore lol.
ОтветитьThis gives me great ideas and helps me with production. Thx 🤙
Ответитьloving the fnf background music
Ответитьholy fuck that Final Product is killing it.
I wish I can do it too...
This could be more Lit you slowly take your break drum then add risers white noise impact and buildup drum before your drop then you had to use a sub bass and a thick crispy Rease bass with white noise layer on your drop and if you added trap drums with Dnb pattern on your drop and
And added a lower volume break drum on your drop you could make it like mainstream artists like Net Sky, calibre, nu; tone etc
And watch Savids videos
Ik I sound dumb, but I'm new to music producing.
how does he put the EQ on as a pattern, and what does it achieve if he does this
this video is cool and all but that might've been the smoothest sponsor transition i've ever seen
Ответитьgonna try this out, editing this once i make something im proud of!
ОтветитьChoppy DnB drums + ambient sound isn’t that just Intelligent dnb that’s been here since the 90s?
I think Breakcore is literally just synths with anime influences or sounds lmaoo
Feels like virtual self
ОтветитьMe getting hyped from hearing music artist i listen for example doge and fuski
Ответитьmy dad was a huge raver so he used to play drum and bass all the time in the car when i was a child (like 8 / 9 lmao) and i loved it, it was fast paced and intense, im glad someone else relates. the comparison between drum and bass’ violent and impulsive youth and breakcore’s sad and mellow youth was brilliant too, i’ve never really thought about it like that but wow music really does encapsulate the feelings throughout the decades perfectly
ОтветитьI'm completely new to this but how did you achieve that Bass noise? I know you edited it with the plugins but what's the original sound being played?
ОтветитьMy first Dnb was By Design from Wrld on monstercat
Ответитьthe way you said UK garage LOL
ОтветитьAnother thing to add, breakbeat genres like that have the best workflow in a tracker. Renoise worked best for me.
Ответитьdo part 2 pls
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