Jeremy Ellis - Maschine & MPC Lessons #15
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you are the man jeremy...
You're completely welcome, Josh! Best of luck with your studies and future music production and performance. More videos soon...
Total legend
Love this guy, inspiration for me to never give up. Watched a few interviews of him and really taught me to stick with it!
Thanks Jeremy
Yes!
NOW THIS IS SICK!
Sick groove.
Now THAT!!!! was amazing... Great work sir!!
NIIIICE
@hiphopblues Don't quit now; it's all just getting started! You guessed correctly on the ADSR. Instead of sampling from vinyl, I designed these sounds using various modulations on the same sample, such as reversing it, setting attack and release to imitate fader movement, and some other pitch modulation stuff I learned on youtube. I originally worked on these samples in Reason's NN-XT sampler and later dumped them into Maschine. I use the short Release trick on all kinds of stuff. Try it!
Siiiiiiiiiiiickkkkkkkk !!!!
as a turntablist myself i gotta say that was quite impressive very cool man
REALY THANK YOU GUY ! :)
God of 16 pads
I exploded.
I know that you are really professional with what you do. But i would love to see you and Araabmusic do a battle on CZcams. That would make my year!!!
@misu200692 I posted that so I can press it any time for repeat :)))
1:13 sounds like a real dope scratch
omggggg
@jeremyellismusic Jeremy, thanks for the tips. It's like I am a beginner sax player getting riffs from Coltrane. Cool, I have Reason, so maybe I'll try manipulating the samples there like you said. Thanks for the encouragement.
Hiphopblues
😭where could we have this pack it’s so good
Beastie Boys...!!!!!!!!
Always inspiring when I stop in here for my daily drum tutorial. A question, though: adjusting my pads so I can fly across them as nimbly as you do and still get a solid response out of them.....any tips? Is this done in the software that comes with whatever midi controller I might be using, or is it based more in my drum software of choice? Maschine is one of my next purchases, but at the moment I'm using one of those little Akai LPD 8's and my software is Ableton w/Stylus RMX and NI's Battery.
Jeremy, as usual, when I watch one of your vids, I wanna quit. LOL. Amazing. Quick question. To get the scratch samples to play like that, do you mess with the release on the ADSR? I think I kinda got it, but figured I would ask. Let us know when you are playing in the NYC area. I'll be there.
Hi Jeremy! I am a big fan of you and im trying to get better and better (even though i cant buy a pad with 16 pads). I wonder at what age you first started learning all this? Thanks for these videos! :)
Straight advance technique...
It's hard enuff jus to cross fade with the left hand and scratch. Now finger drumming with the left and right hand finger scratching??? Dang that's ill
marry me?
Lessons ??? je ne comprend rien a ses tutorial a chaque fois c pareille il essaye 4 ou 5 son puis fait une instru rapid avec , du coup je ne voi pas lutilité bien que je respect l'artist