pauleondadon
@pauleondadon
@pauleondadon
PAULEON DA DON MAKING A BEAT
Category: Music
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Duration: 00:03:15
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WELCOME TO THE CHANNEL, THIS IS Pt. 1 OF A LONG PLAYLIST OF VIDEOS. I WILL BE POSTING MORE. BASICALLY IT'S ME DOING WHAT I LOVE TO DO, MAKE HOT MUSIC. INSTRUMENTALS PRODUCED BY PAULEON DA DON, ENJOY !!!!
You may have used loop-mased music creation software, but if you really want to get your hands dirty you will want to make your own loops & beats from scratch! Now, by "scratch" I mean samples, either purchased professionally, downloaded for free off the Internet, or created by noise-producing instruments you record yourself. I'd recommend downloading as many free samples as you can to start out. They probably won't be of the greatest quality, but they will let you know if you are ready to invest in some production-level sound libraries.
Now that you've got samples what do you do with them?
You'll need to purchase a software program capable of playing a sequence of samples over and over again while you tweak the sounds themselves and the times that they are triggered. I would recommend Fruity Loops. You will have to mess with the program on your own to get an idea of how it operates. (I am planning on eventually creating a tutorial of my own for that purpose.) Search Google for "Fruityloops Tutorials" to get a list of sites that can get you up to speed on the mechanics of the program. It will take some time to learn it, and even longer to master, but you should be able to pick up the basics quickly, since the timing of the sample triggering is visual.
/pauleon/ http://www.thisis50.com/profile/PAULEON http://www.reverbnation.com/pauleon http://www.youtube.com/user/producerpauleon http://www.reverbnation.com/pauleondadon http://twitter.com/ProducerPauleon http://www.facebook.co /PRODUCERPAULEON""
WELCOME TO THE CHANNEL, THIS IS Pt. 1 OF A LONG PLAYLIST OF VIDEOS. I WILL BE POSTING MORE. BASICALLY IT'S ME DOING WHAT I LOVE TO DO, MAKE HOT MUSIC. INSTRUMENTALS PRODUCED BY PAULEON DA DON, ENJOY !!!!
You may have used loop-mased music creation software, but if you really want to get your hands dirty you will want to make your own loops & beats from scratch! Now, by "scratch" I mean samples, either purchased professionally, downloaded for free off the Internet, or created by noise-producing instruments you record yourself. I'd recommend downloading as many free samples as you can to start out. They probably won't be of the greatest quality, but they will let you know if you are ready to invest in some production-level sound libraries.
Now that you've got samples what do you do with them?
You'll need to purchase a software program capable of playing a sequence of samples over and over again while you tweak the sounds themselves and the times that they are triggered. I would recommend Fruity Loops. You will have to mess with the program on your own to get an idea of how it operates. (I am planning on eventually creating a tutorial of my own for that purpose.) Search Google for "Fruityloops Tutorials" to get a list of sites that can get you up to speed on the mechanics of the program. It will take some time to learn it, and even longer to master, but you should be able to pick up the basics quickly, since the timing of the sample triggering is visual.