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@zip5644Рік тому
gotta talk about how this album was produced entirely on a 303 sampler. makes the production so much crazier
@GREGBLUUРік тому
404*
@zip5644Рік тому
@@GREGBLUU u right
@traplover6357Рік тому
Goes to show that a good producer' style and techniques is transferable. Peggy with the SP-404 and Metro using the MPC 2000 XL recently.
@zip5644Рік тому
@@traplover6357 tbh im not entirely impressed by metro using an mpc 2000 lol but i do think its cool hes using it
@mickjones7308Рік тому
@@zip5644how come?
@NavieDРік тому
1 zillion likes and I will do a full breakdown of how I made the beat at 3:54
@elliottvanspall6032Рік тому
Need this🙏
@MvnStnРік тому
It definitely needs a Beat Making Overexplained!
@lineworks7126Рік тому
Sounded like a filthy frank beat ngl
@pap_papРік тому
please do!!!!
@ikhnatonosiris7166Рік тому
Damn Navie
@littlebabyjoejoeРік тому
If it wasn’t for you, these techniques would be so out of reach for me. Just the fact that you can recreate the sample chop shows how skilled you are as a producer. Thank you for giving such quality content. 🙏🏼
@marcelkuhn5310Рік тому
Now Imagine coming Up with it. Especially in todays world where Most unique stuff is already Out there.
@SHINXANTAРік тому
Wow, I’m actually really honored that you used my vid for garbage pale kids, this is nuts. I’ve never had my stuff used in this way before. Clean video and very nice editing. Keep it up my guy, and thank you again.
@randomdude134511 місяців тому
Bro you're goated
@Jank99752 місяці тому
@@randomdude1345fr
@Samgtv6Місяць тому
Ayyy
@FalloutskyyBeatsРік тому
The thing with the transition is really cool. Never tried to extend a transition between two beats like this before. Def gotta try it out!
@NavieDРік тому
It definitely makes the transition more palatable
@TenaciousDMРік тому
Jpegmafia is incredible. I've listened to his album so many times since it came out. Great work Navie!
@QuimmooРік тому
In electronic music, specially in IDM, downtempo or ambient the idea of repurposing the samples is actually quite common. Specially the ideas of finding rhythmic patterns in rhythmic patterns (by applying stretching, chopping and/or granular processing) and using rhythmic elements of tonal samples as a percussion sounds. Like imagine that you have a set of drone sounds with a rhythmic modulation going on and you are creating a 'beat' by layering those modulations. Another thing that immediately comes to mind is creative usage of delays to create a pulse, or using very long delay feedback to create a 'looper' effect. Also the 'foleys' that you've sampled from Disney sound design team are essential for many EDM producers. My personal favourite technic is to stack simple hi-hat patterns with a heavily high-passed jazz/funk drum loops and layering the reversed short sound of closed hat, which I design with a white noise on a Minimoog. So that way you have a static clear pulse going on with a simple closed hat pattern and also a rhythmic grooving texture underneath. The craziest idea that I've stumbled across comes from a modular synthesists circle and this blown my mind away. So the 'traditional' way to make music is to use multiple instruments (voices) and sum those voices together in a one single wave. Now, the modular synthesists decided to flip the process itself upside down and start by creating a single wave, with only one voice and then make the whole music piece by subtracting from this single wave. The possibilities of current music production tools are almost endless and so we have so many creative ideas just flowing in the air, waiting for being explored. Music is a process of exploration. Damn I love when hip-hop producers are getting experimental with their tools. I'm an IDM producer, but hip-hop music had a HUGE impact on my production style and artistic choices. From the sound of Bristol's 90s underground to the rough off-beat lyricism of early Eastern London to the Kanye's Graduation and Heartbreak.
@QuimmooРік тому
@emily u welcome
@UnkrautРік тому
can you elaborate on that subtractive process you talked stumbling upon? i wonder how these guys go about creating multiple layers from one
@sarahrothfuss3005Рік тому
nice one ! do you have any links to the modular thing ?
@QuimmooРік тому
@@Unkraut Sure. So the main idea is to have 1 synth, one trigger sequencer and a complex polyphonic CV sequencer to use it to CV the hell out of that synth. Basically, with a modular synthesizer everything is a voltage and you can control any parameter of the synth in any given time. Let's say that you want to have a kick and a hat hitting at the same time. You don't create those sounds separately and layer them on top of each other. You need to think about: "How does the kick and hat sound like already on top of each other" and then design that sound for that exact step. Okay, now you want to add a bass. You should design the completely new sound of kick, hat and bass combined. So your thought process is going to be a 'reversed approach' when you don't think about how to stack different instruments, but rather - "how the instruments would sound like combined". It sounds way harder than it is, tbf. Here's the video of the most basic setup you can use to produce music this way. ukposts.info/have/v-deo/gYeqbXyenoGBmWw.html
@QuimmooРік тому
@@sarahrothfuss3005 yo, here's the simplest setup you need to achieve this.) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/gYeqbXyenoGBmWw.html
@sovka8394Рік тому
8:02 saying Peggy transitions from one part of beat to another flawlessly really made me laugh😂😂 His beat switches are often BRUTAL.
@98loudРік тому
yeah I dunno if this guy has listened to an album passed Scaring the Hoes. Esp Vet or Cornballs
@chopincj7530Рік тому
yeah this guy knows fl but sounds like hes only been described a jpegmafia song through chatgpt
@theactualjosiРік тому
I guess they could come off as “brutal” if you’re not focusing closely to the instrumental but it’s not like they’re just an immediate cut. They almost always have some sort of incredibly purposeful buildup and I definitely wouldn’t describe them as “brutal”.
@MvsG18Рік тому
yeah, plus i actually think part of the magic of a beat switch is exactly that, the surprise of getting a switch when you don't expect it to, a bridge instead just connects the the part A with part B instead of making a part A that seemlessly seems to continue on part B. that said, the video it's still helpful and show tricks that can be useful while making beats. interesting shi.
@98loudРік тому
@@theactualjosi how does "brutal" imply that there's no build up? Baby I'm Bleeding has build up but it's still a brutal beat switch when the original beat explodes into a million kicks
@maverickREALРік тому
I was expecting the GARBAGE PALE KIDS sample analysis to be a stretch referencing the lyrics or something but I was impressed with how you approached the rhythm and melody, and the beat you made out of the random sounds exactly like something that would be on STH! You clearly know what you're talking about.
@basedmod21392 місяці тому
Hell nah dude fumbled his note transcription abysmally, he didn't even catch the harmony somehow, and called it "vaguely musical". Bro's sped bro
@LxrzoМісяць тому
@@basedmod2139brodie i might be slow but idk wtf ur saying and why u using so much big words
@basedmod2139Місяць тому
yea u slow@@Lxrzo
@kkennyРік тому
Your tutorials are really something else that I don't find a lot of other people teaching on this platform. And they're really on point with the reference material. Thank you so much!
@adamhall5332Рік тому
Garbage pale kids is genius. The first time I heard that transition to that nasty distorted guitar in the b section too, I got goosebumps. This video is gold!
@yazztheproducerРік тому
i might not be able to afford your classes yet, but your yt videos always make me wanna learn new things, thank you so much for inspiring me
@NavieDРік тому
Glad I can help any which way possible dude
@SamFocusedРік тому
Wow really great deconstruction of the jpegmafia sample technique. Your bridge explanation and the examples was on the point thank you for that. Great content 💯💯💯
@travvyboiyee7623Рік тому
So well-edited and well done, know a lot of work went into this a+
@ejsrocketРік тому
This is a wonderful video and your skills in understanding what he's doing then flipping it in your own way are really great. One thing I always catch though in videos like this is when the original artist is using a certain workflow/gear to make music, then the youtuber translates this into their own DAW. For Scaring The Hoes, JPEG used an SP404 exclusively. For example the Lean Beef Patty sample being pitched up I believe he had the track on a pad, then just cranked a pitch knob to get it so high and sped up. IIRC the pitch knob of the 404 doesn't keep samples at the same bpm when pitch changing, it just speeds it up. You did exactly the same thing in a diff way. Not meaning this as criticizing just diff workflows. Keep up the good work!
@alm3769Рік тому
hey dude loved ur work on my friend pedro and ur ass showed up on my home screen! i had to check to see it was you! so cool to see a fire musical artist have a yt channel, keep it up!!!
@J4MJ4M511 місяців тому
Wow. Fantastic breakdowns of these cool sampling techniques
@keejay12Рік тому
I need that beat transition 💎. Appreciate you Navie
@NavieDРік тому
🙏🙏
@AngieRomeo27Рік тому
that funny sound beat was lowkey fire though 😂
@NavieDРік тому
I am selling it for $5,234,632 in case you're interested
@Q.i.x.Рік тому
I just applied some of these elements to a beat I made was it was insane these tips helped a lot
@WhispyOn9Рік тому
Always inspiring to hear that there's always something different to utilize in different ways
@alefillmanРік тому
Dope man! And what a great album him and Danny Brown made together. Did you see jpegmafia’s tweet saying he made all those beats on a SP-404 MKII? Wild shit!
@Ariel51_artist4 місяці тому
The way you used the techniques in Garbage Pale Kids and assembled your in beat is absolutely nuts. Yours equally goes hard as hell
@starscreamthegiantРік тому
Damn, great breakdown and nice tips. Glad I found this channel. Also that second beat bangs
@sivrampadhy001Рік тому
Thanks man. Very useful tips 💡🥂🙏🏾
@axyon619Рік тому
Even though this approach usually doesn't work, I thought the rigid transition at 9:01 was actually pretty cool, though the bridge is indeed better overall.
@eanternetРік тому
Thank you so much for this deep analysis video. Been a big fan of Peggy since 2018 and his sound’s been evolved since
@eanternetРік тому
I also appreciate that you explain and then give your own examples. New sub!
@AllOutPsychoРік тому
Navie you really are the goat. When I get my grammy you're in the thank you speech!
@CUATROMORCE5 місяців тому
awesome video! thanks for your work. this really helped me understand the genius behind peggy and also my producers' obsession with him
@sphumingwenya2024Рік тому
You saving my life with these tutorials Mr Benzema🙏🏽
@AaronZuniga617Рік тому
THIS VID WAS 🔥 I love the videos where you break down production techniques and that beat with the Disney sound effect you made was 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@NavieDРік тому
Hahah thank you Heath! Good to see you my man, I hope you submit to the BB contest dude
@AngelHall052 місяці тому
I learned a lot from ur vids man. Keep it up!
@zanbrwnbear9 місяців тому
great content
@angelomckenzie4122Рік тому
Bless up yourself everytime bro may God continue to bless you bro
@thatnikkakris2339Рік тому
That 3rd beat you made for the Jack Harlow combo meal example is crazy
@isaiahdotwav6 місяців тому
Great video. Thank you so much brother
@robertgordonii53252 місяці тому
As soon as the beat came on I was like damn those some nice drums, then you said where the drums came from. Thank you!
@alexbroGellungaRungaРік тому
Been waiting for this video ever since you asked us if you should make one about him.
@THICCTHICCTHICC11 місяців тому
Peggy is a freak. He will sample literally ANYTHING and make a banger from it. One of his samples is just someone knocking a lollipop against their teeth.
@GabykkРік тому
Thank you for the lesson 🙆
@threee1298Рік тому
What a gem of a channel, I love this kind of analysis
@Prod.XerxesРік тому
navie really the best out here 🔥
@NavieDРік тому
Thank you Xerxes da goddd
@simsimahllc9683Рік тому
thank you for the sauce and gems sir
@zacharyvargo9011Рік тому
Great breakdown.
@first3numbersРік тому
Your Peggy videos are always bangers
@carythesnail10 місяців тому
Really appreciate that you show us personal examples instead of just saying “try this, try this”
@Kcoolin8 місяців тому
You got Xpandi2 in fl studio? I thought that was a pro tools thing only. Thats awesome
@bbpoison8309 місяців тому
you should do a dj rozwell video
@HELLITEONTHETRACKРік тому
the last beat is crazy
@DGC2004Рік тому
Navi D is becoming my favorite producer! I can't believe it's already been 2 years🎉
@stevenalvarado804710 місяців тому
Just want to say bro, your content is really good
@dkproducerРік тому
the call and response idea here is key
@Tallst10 місяців тому
i was just tryna learn this production style, but man the guy making this video is insanely talented.
@emque_8 місяців тому
could be nice if make a video on william crooks production
@moresnqpРік тому
something i love that peggys doing is involving EDM and DnB stuff into his tracks, really adds this genrebending, otherworldly, internetcore vibe to it lol
@JL-kv9ezРік тому
great video!! thank u
@yhizz1809Рік тому
Please post that beat switch you made I'm sad ill never hear the full song it sounds fire!!!!!!
@WENDEL852Рік тому
dude, which sample you used in the transition section? that one was pure fire.
@DiceiceOnDaTraxk26 днів тому
bro you tight as fuk at making beats ima sign up to the online beat class
@chibu3212Рік тому
That last beat tho 😢🥺🙏🏽🙏🏽
@SA-np5yyРік тому
I think a video about the production of Lil Ugly Mane/Shawn Kemp would be good, especially MTI. I would say it’s the peak of the southern style of production.
@fzxfzxfzx11 місяців тому
yes!!
@poormanchemist3 місяці тому
i've got most of volcanic bird in my spotify playlist it's that good
@royalranting11911 місяців тому
In ableton you can do this with the slice to midi function in 10 min. Love this function
@8teenOfficialРік тому
Peggy, Skrillex and Kenny Beats are my favorite producers rn
@NavieDРік тому
Ahh I hear Skrillex's new album was pretty good
@secretyzerooРік тому
peggy, j dilla, ye
@isaacmcginn7923Рік тому
Listen to atrocity exhibition if you haven't. Danny Brown is one of Peggy's favorite producers/ rappers
@clementinelivesРік тому
Louie was great
@8teenOfficialРік тому
@@NavieD quest for fire by skrillex is like one of my albums of the year along with the peggy and danny brown album. Mindblowing producers fr
@nickcabrera3087Рік тому
Navie D and Cxdy Cxdy are my FAVORITE youtubers. They both help me so much.
@limbolegs6 днів тому
wow this is so well done
@jordanwardan758811 місяців тому
useful tutorial for those just starting if the master green, beats ii clean
@mr.listerine25 днів тому
I’ve been doing the best switch technique for a while without knowing it
@kanyesouth9397Рік тому
kick bass rolls 🔥
@bossanoahhРік тому
Dope video man!🔥What kind of equipment do you use to produce?
@NavieDРік тому
Nothing special. Just a MIDI keyboard and that's it
@bossanoahhРік тому
@@NavieD Nice bro, keep on doing what you're doing
@rewind10z11 місяців тому
A video about Sounwave would be nice.
@thatsit5049Рік тому
Can you please do a pink siifu type beat tutorial or technique tutorial
@TrossardtfРік тому
Thank you Karim Benzema from helping me to take my music production to the next level ✌
@milviews219Рік тому
i remember when i first heard the Garbage Pale Kids beat i though it sampled some obscure cult music or some shit like that, i laughed so much when i discovered what it really was
@flowerponyrecordРік тому
Tryna recreate these beats on a daw that relies on quantization is tough when replicating something made on a sampler like the 404
@ofentsemasenya-ui8lj9 місяців тому
can u please break down chase shakur Ep
@Roses_R_redeRРік тому
🥀🥀🥀🥀 🔥Such a dope ass approach🔥
@nicaile1690Рік тому
10:34 onwards sounds like it should be the theme song for Perc Angle
@Bati_Рік тому
A great video!
@dwaidontwaitРік тому
kingdom hearts key is my joint
@ThezbРік тому
ayyo that second beat sounds gnarly 💀
@zeninvites3209Рік тому
i love how the thumbnails for always the same for these type of videos lol
@EvanRoufeh2 місяці тому
Bro forget about the beat breakdown - give us the bicep routine
@leonschrama7062 місяці тому
The next beat was actually crazy
@IS_CBR_2763Місяць тому
3:55 imma flip this 🔥🔥🔥
@Mokart_BeatsРік тому
dope
@kevinmoua9021Рік тому
Please do one on Nujabes
@fredberry2766Рік тому
Now we need Jpegmafia to sample this video
@spumbucket6845Рік тому
Not to be that guy, but sped up samples have been a staple of dnb and garage since the start of the genres
@user-kx1bi3mf4sРік тому
Can you do a Lil Darkie one fr
@ajfallaciousРік тому
i know this one might not get as many views but its really cool. thanks
@ARMIEGIANIРік тому
Do you have a video about Fl studio vs. garage band?
@ProdAquariusJayРік тому
You’re so real for covering Peggy, he’s easily one of the best producers out now.
@buttercuppictures4793Рік тому
i hope you're doing well navie
@FishCantRollРік тому
peggy is easily my favorite producer, so it's really cool learning these techniques.
@mulkson2332Рік тому
10:20 we need a full version of this beat it sounds so good
@JD-bx7obРік тому
Ay Navie, what you doing with that beat you made bro?👀👀👀
@diamondkavemediaРік тому
they jacked that beat with 2 sides style from Hit Boy he been doin it we need to get this kinda info correct originators need their flowers
@Kcoolin8 місяців тому
Post Verified lifestyle is the perfect song to understand how he uses transitions to make more of the song.
@TripTiltРік тому
that was very interesting, but how the actual f did you find that japanese commercial sample??? :)