I came to this channel for learning how to make a breakcore song and I ended up knowing why my attemps of music failed. Thank you very much
I NEVER KNEW ABOUT CHANGING PADS FROM RESAMPLE TO STRETCH. THAT'S AMAZING!
Very good tutorial ShaperBox my beloved
you are giving me the need of making músic and expressing my self
0:24 second break croissant
You're fr the only fl studio tutorial yter ive seen that can keep my attention and still explain shit correct tysm
Discovered Breakcore a few months ago before I entered high school. Gotta say, the fast drums is what I love the most. Fast paced and yet just so good to the point I wanted to start making it.
i love this so much im entirely new to the whole producing scene and im glad i found this video its funny and might not be the best tutorial for beginners but for the most part its a 10/10 i learned just enough to go on my own thank you vergence
The “cheat on speedruns” added into the dream speedrun music was hillarious
May not be Breakcore, but it sure as hell sounds good, this is why I like DnB, Jungle, Breakcore! For some reason, these genres make me feel calm than calm songs themselves!
big W video production sir. From beginning to ending. tysm
Just FYI for everyone this sample pack is completely ripped and none of the samples are cleared! I use it myself, but be aware of this before putting anything out.
6:22 I’m sorry to hear about that. Thanks for the tutorial though 🙂👍🏾
Junglism will never die keep the breaks alive my guy
4:58 for bass samples, if I don't know the note, I just open the waveform in Edison (right click on waveform and Edit in Audio Editor), then hit the flag icon and "Detect Pitch Region". Works every time, use it to find key of samples as well
the jungle jungle pack is the best thing to exist
Solid tutorial I’m defo going to be using shaperbox rather than grossbeat from now on looks so much better lmao
You got the god damn charisma of Ansel Elgort in Tokyo Vice, really. Which is a really good thing
Just found your channel the other night from a different "how to". Surprised to see SEWERSLVT.
@Vergence