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hope this was helpful, thanks again bro!
thx bro, so much success to u
super goated thanks man
nah you are laced fam
Crazy sauce vro just subscribed to ur channel!
Thank u for coming on the channel bro 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Londonrain is an absolute wall breaking legend in making
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The content in this channel is absolute gems....thanks for introducing londonrain.
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London Rain just single handedly changed music forever
Hahah factsss!!
This is exactly the type of music im creating bro ❤ thanks so much
The sample came together INSANELY well. Love the content bro
Thank u bro!
Hell yeah great Production big ups 🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠
all the videos are like a part of a big documentary and this is so dope, damn, god bless u.
Thank u so much man!
This is just awesome. Thank you
Oh my goodness. Beautiful sample at the end!!
Thank u!
Man I love seeing you work with london. His style is so refreshing and I also really enjoyed your take on it. sounds great
Thank u!!
You can just set a reverb to sound more like a tight less ambient space or use a preset for one labelled car, closet, small office, bed room, etc(something small). You can also create 2 mono verbs & then pan one hard right & the other hard left to make a stereo verb(edit how hard you want to pan them later).
It was common for 80s music to always put a sort of drum room verb on their synths & virtual instruments where as other engineers(such as MJ's) would do what this guy did & play the sound out the speaker into 2 very close non touching mics on the opposite end of the room. He'd then take that stereo room verb recording & gently use it rather than a digital verb. Nice to know all these ways to skin a cat so to speak.
stacking instruments to make a whole new sound was something Phil Spector made popular. For instance, he'd stack pianos w/ harpsichord & organ creating a whole new trippy sound which gave birth to psychedelic music. His wall of sound was a tricky way to create something similar to how we use pads via washing multiple layers of instruments into a tasty magical ambiance that sounds far away & thus gives more space for the vocalist & other sounds to cut through w/ rich ambiance of their own.
He was the first guy to try recording a song, then playing that song back over a loud speaker as the band records over it live as to record this new recording. His results were iffy but in time it gave birth to the first instances of trippy ambient spacey mixes & that waaay back in the 60s which is impressive. When people heard those records, they knew immediately theyd never heard such a magical space in their life where as before records were recorded to sound the way they sounded live.
The 80s took it to a whole new limit via digital instruments which people werent used to hearing + digital reverbs that did weird digital tricks like filtered pads with a shimmer verb swelling to the top like a sea wave or a magical gust of wind. Nobody had heard anything like that ever in real life & yet all of a sudden, via records we could make such magical spaces.
I share all of this because the theory behind it can help you appreciate what all you can do. Learn the man-made rules so you can learn how to best break them while minding the useful wisdom within them. If you read all this, salute to you for leveling up. Share the wealth.
Sylvia Massey was one for re-amping. Recording the room, but playback was driven thru odd gear and old speakers. So cool
@@jbrassic5434 Pretty cool...all that creative stuff makes mixing fun again...that & having talented music you believe in to work with.
Im having fun coming up with new ways to make shimmering reverbs w/o manually making a feedback loop & finding methods to make most digital saturation plugins actually compete w/ analog instead of immediately hijacking the mix like so many do contrary to analog gear(hence so many pros turn off the emulated saturation when using retro compressor vsts & still rely on hybrid mixes or masters).
I like the idea of only putting them on parallel vocal sends that you only use a taste of. I also like turning down the input gain super duper low to barely touch the threshold of the saturation element then compensating with post gain as Ive found the sweet spot w/ many digital saturation plugins is as little as possible. Very few actually sound good to me & even they sound best using less vs more.
lots of inspiration in this video 🪐
bro fr u channel is the best for me
Means a lot bro thank u!
This video was so dope and helpful🤘🏻 Shout out to you and London Rain🔥🙏🏻
Thanks bro!
The processing on your vocals was amazing
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Man loner, that last sample was hardddd. Esp the part with the bass and breathing 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank u!!
bro this man is one of the best
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This guy is game changing!
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maybe the hardest shit ive heard in a while. u introduced us a new reference and thats def a big deal
Thank u man!!!
London is the goat fr
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Damn first technique is fireeee!
Thanks man, i really learn a lot from you again
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LONDON is sick
What the fuck this is beautiful
much beautiful, Helpful, Enjoyable Mr💯
Thank u!
London Rain is crazyyyy
thannks 4 the content
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Whaaaat! Crazy sample making! 🔥🔥🔥
Thank u!
@@prodbyloner yw bro!
WHOA!
I want more for sure, I mean I knew u were good but holy
Amazing collab
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Amazing, thank you so much
Glad u enjoyed 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Excellent sharing my friend😊
This is gold🔥
Appreciate u!
Subbing to you both. This video was a really cool collab
Thanks man, welcome to the channel!
Sick vid lads!
My guy!
SICK
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Gold
That Bass was thunder w/o making the Dogs scared. Thanks for the Gems
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Too hard 🔥
Thank u!!🙏🏻
I Learned this speaker trick from Bruce Swedien and its been a game changer. He did it with synths and keyboars im thriller by recording the speakers in the room. A key tip is to face the mic away from the speakers as well to catch the early reflections of the room
So interesting bro!! Such a good trick
Dis is beautiful
Thank u!
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Man said then I use my voice and bangs out some angelic joints mad
😭 frrrr
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my jaw dropped when his sample started playing wowwwww
So crazy
this is so dope
Thanks bro!
Great video
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Great Video but let’s be honest we don’t really know nearly all secrets to cubeatz and Frank dukes Melodies… all I see is people using rc20 and secret Kontakt banks. I’ve never seen someone really talk about real instruments, mic placements for recording etc. There’s so much more to it
True true, there defo a lot of stuff we could learn from cubeatz. In terms of the vst tricks tho is what I really meant 🙏🏻
I'll never not recognise Londons voice ⛽ ⛽
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Genius
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awesome
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Wow! Love it! Let’s stay in touch!
HEY you actually is HIM, no doubt
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That was helpful
Glad u found it useful!!
I really like it but I recommend a rework on the guitar in the 2nd half like, it still so acoustic you feel me ? maybe a tape echo or a basic chorus will help, altho its sooooo coool I love it
Thank u for the suggestion bro!
sounds like flying lotus ish
whats up with the moth bitten bala?
damn you cooking on no speakers brother?
what's the title of his full video breakdown of the sample?
It’s the latest vid on his channel
@@prodbyloner thank u brother 🙏🏼
Who is that masked man?
do you use an amp with your hd600?
I just plug them in to my interface
man send me that sample, i need it
I’m a beginner with FL studio. All of the stock sounds are pretty bad and it’s complicated to EQ realistic. Base for example does not hit hard at all. Should I learn to EQ them or should I buy sound packs?
I think the most important thing is having good sounds. You shouldn’t have to do too much processing to a sound to get it to sound good
Set your bass at -6db and your kick at -3db. Put a soft clipper on your master. That's really the basic way for your bass to hit hard. Good samples matter. FL has some great samples by Mode audio in the Packs folder. Nice and clean. Don't think they aren't good because they aren't being sold by a producer on CZcams. FL has everything you need
Reddit r/drumkits
I also have a few tricks, but no one wants to know them 🤣
Deutscher Akzent 🫡💯
Definition of overdoin/ overthinkin
instead of emailing to yourself you could have done a playback through your headphones into the microphone.
How do you turn off input monitor in FL?
Unlink/unroute it from the master
@@jeymbeatz thank you and link it where?
@@kanyekubrick5391 no where, just leave it unliked so it has no output anymore.
Hardest sample ive heard in my life ngl
Soo crazy
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You don’t have monitors?
Nope not yet 😭
@@prodbyloner dude wtf r u doing
@@prodbyloner at least get some ilouds…
2:31 you mouth look super cute 😭😭aww
This is nothing new but toodles to the newcomers
YO BRO CHANGE THE TITLE TO TRANSFORMS
Unique hahahah , my bro there is no Unique song since 2011 . they all sound the same
It’s sad but reality, it’s hard to have original sound but that’s why it’s something I’ve prided my work in
Maybe you just aren’t creative enough - this video is awesome and informative
@@D3ADIDOLS do u read before u comment ? who said it wasnt awesome and informative ? i said i aint unique , they all sound exactly like this .
"maybe u just arent creative enough" is that why u have 17 views on your creative and unique songs ? and videos ahaha
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