Never knew you were into Liquid DnB! I only heard you blasting the Heavy Shit, but Liquid DnB and Liquid Funk are musical voyages. I used to blast Bassdrive Radio back in like 2004-2006, and they played some really good stuff. One of my favorite shows was Orange and Blue.
That's my vibe, thx 😀! It seems like BSE made an expansion from what's already on the market as their music. No need to give finger drumming lessons, because guys like Jblack or The Quest for Groove already did that on YT. Aside from that, any DNB programming skills are welcome.
Bruh, everything you use today is ready made. When you add drums to your song, do you actually play the drums? Do you use a ready made sequencer? I bet you use a sample that was already made. You saying it’s uninspiring, doesn’t make it uninspiring.
@@flossondatrack8861 I have an acoustic kit which I use a lot. I play guitar, bass, piano myself. Yes I do use piano presets with pianoteq and shit. But MPC has literally everything set up for you. Zero creativity or originality. You misunderstood that I hate samples as a whole, but this is just not it.. if you want to make songs like this I guess go for it, but it's just straight up lazy in my opinion I personally make trip hop, down tempo, chillhop style music so I prefer playing the music myself What kind of question is that anyway " you play your own drums??" Like yes? Lol. Like musicians usually tend to do
Probably like 99% of electronic music is made with "ready samples"😄 Making something inspiring and fresh doesn't mean that you have to make literally everything yourself, that's such a close minded approach to creativity...
@@CrossmoorMafia i never said you need to create everything from scratch. if this is the ONLY way you "make" music then it is pretty close minded to only "create" music that way, end of story. besides you can and alot of people DO make electronic from scratch. heard of sound designing and synthesizers? These days music creators are just grown to be lazy and just use ready samples and ready loops and ready everything...
@@flossondatrack8861 Yeah, actual DnB is not a sample pack type of genre though. It's heavy on sound design and that's basically how DnB producers differentiate their sound from others.
Would you guys like a video about DnB beat making?
Yes 🙌
100% yes
Yep
Yes please 🙏🏼
👀
I’d love to hear an entire DnB album from you. That’d be dope!
I got a few DnB joints on my Machine Learning album but yeah I'm playing with the idea.
@@AveMcree collab on a dnb track??
Never knew you were into Liquid DnB! I only heard you blasting the Heavy Shit, but Liquid DnB and Liquid Funk are musical voyages. I used to blast Bassdrive Radio back in like 2004-2006, and they played some really good stuff. One of my favorite shows was Orange and Blue.
Thanks for the review! Instantly sold and loving the expansion! Showcase more drum and bass stuff plz
Great video Ave, really enjoyed the video and beat creation. Would love to see more of these👍🏼
thanks
Hell yeah Ave! Love the D&B content man!!
appreciate it
Black Sun Empire are a great Dnb producers from The Netherlands. I used to go to their live shows here in Rotterdam at Nighttown!
for sure fam
Now that is sooome PHAT scribble bass 4:09 ....gaddaaamn I love this!!! 👊🧡👍
Thanks ❤
Boy imma tell ya!! Akai having scratch the surface yet with the MPC. The next generation is going to be KrAzY!!
Grabbed this the second I saw it!!!!! STRAIGHT FIRE!!!!!
That's my vibe, thx 😀! It seems like BSE made an expansion from what's already on the market as their music. No need to give finger drumming lessons, because guys like Jblack or The Quest for Groove already did that on YT. Aside from that, any DNB programming skills are welcome.
Yes!
thanks
yeah love this!
😤😤😤
whudd up fam!
Your finger drumming sounds good to me
Okay Okay you are about to awaken my other eye 👁 I'm thinking about getting back into the game more🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 😜😜😜😜🤪😎
I didn’t realise you could use this expansion in stand alone
🔥🔥🔥🔥
So, we’ll using this sample pack get us flagged for violation of copyright?
It shouldn’t if you purchased it legally. Packs like this should be royalty free as long as using it is creatively applied it should still be yours.
I’m new to this Mpc I had it for 1 day how on earth do I get plug ins for it. I’m so lost
How are you getting on with your MPC 7 months later ?
Clean those pads Ave lol
meh. a bit uninspiring to use ready samples just like that. wouldnt call that "from scratch"
Bruh, everything you use today is ready made. When you add drums to your song, do you actually play the drums? Do you use a ready made sequencer? I bet you use a sample that was already made. You saying it’s uninspiring, doesn’t make it uninspiring.
@@flossondatrack8861 I have an acoustic kit which I use a lot. I play guitar, bass, piano myself. Yes I do use piano presets with pianoteq and shit. But MPC has literally everything set up for you. Zero creativity or originality.
You misunderstood that I hate samples as a whole, but this is just not it.. if you want to make songs like this I guess go for it, but it's just straight up lazy in my opinion
I personally make trip hop, down tempo, chillhop style music so I prefer playing the music myself
What kind of question is that anyway " you play your own drums??" Like yes? Lol. Like musicians usually tend to do
Probably like 99% of electronic music is made with "ready samples"😄 Making something inspiring and fresh doesn't mean that you have to make literally everything yourself, that's such a close minded approach to creativity...
@@CrossmoorMafia i never said you need to create everything from scratch. if this is the ONLY way you "make" music then it is pretty close minded to only "create" music that way, end of story. besides you can and alot of people DO make electronic from scratch. heard of sound designing and synthesizers?
These days music creators are just grown to be lazy and just use ready samples and ready loops and ready everything...
@@flossondatrack8861 Yeah, actual DnB is not a sample pack type of genre though. It's heavy on sound design and that's basically how DnB producers differentiate their sound from others.