Dawless Production Sucks But It Sounds So Good!

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Bolo Da Producer

Bolo Da Producer

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@AyoMillz
@AyoMillz 3 жыл бұрын
To me there are two advantages of an analog production setup: Sound (the stereo field, the warmth/weight of the sounds) and the BIGGEST advantage is ZERO latency
@BoloDaProducer
@BoloDaProducer 3 жыл бұрын
Yes!
@unowamusicent.3702
@unowamusicent.3702 2 жыл бұрын
Mpc is digital
@anotherwolff3650
@anotherwolff3650 2 жыл бұрын
MPC is a Computer and have naturally a latency. Debunked with your own argument. And Analog gear has also latency. (MIDI has also problems with higher polyphonie)
@ambrosiajam8008
@ambrosiajam8008 Жыл бұрын
Even digital circuits are made from analog parts
@drindy5166
@drindy5166 Жыл бұрын
@@BoloDaProducer I get a scammer comment on every comment I leave on your videos these days. It is beyond terrible. I uasually go out of my way to report them and others I find on community replies around my post. They are really plaguing your channel 😐
@RickyTinez
@RickyTinez 3 жыл бұрын
Couldnt agree more! Dope video Bolo
@BoloDaProducer
@BoloDaProducer 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks man, love your videos 💪🏾
@willie8707
@willie8707 3 жыл бұрын
I follow both of you guys. I’ve been bangin’ out for 30+ and I respect how you guys move when it comes to this music ish. Sound is important and of all the channels here on KZbin I watch you both are the most thorough. Tracking out beats is the best way to maximize your sound. Peace!
@Illmulla
@Illmulla 3 жыл бұрын
Same 👊🏼🙌🏼
@geecen
@geecen 3 жыл бұрын
When are we going to get your hot take on the mpcs with new firmware? I know you did a video on he live a while ago but would be good to do a new one to see whether you think they’ve ironed out the issues- maybe the mpc one? Love your work anyway Ricky 💓
@SoundstarMusic
@SoundstarMusic 3 жыл бұрын
A large part of me putting my MPC 4000 back into rotation and making it the center of my studio set up once again is because of watching your videos and watching how you used it to make great house music. Honestly, I don't care how long it takes to make a great piece of art because for me the tool is just as important in that process. No need to rush creativity because things are timely when they need to be which makes the entire process fun!
@rockjonez61
@rockjonez61 3 жыл бұрын
I’m 52 years old and have been making beats since the mid 80’s. I still have my MPC 2000 and outboard gear. I also have Protools, Logic and FL Studio. I have grown love creating with FL and Logic but I still treat computers like a REEL to REEL, the old Adats, DA88’s or just plain old DATS.
@kukulkan1717
@kukulkan1717 Жыл бұрын
🙌
@bobfamiliarmusic
@bobfamiliarmusic 3 жыл бұрын
+1 I compose outside the daw with hardware synths, MPC, effects and then track to the daw for mixing. I love the warmth and depth of analog. I’ve also created an analog chain for my 2buss, eq, color box, compressor, for that final analog pass before print. 62 yrs old btw, and still jamming. Love the channel, continuous inspiration.
@jerzboybeats
@jerzboybeats 3 жыл бұрын
It’s all about those sound cards. Analog equipment has a certain umph. Oh and 51 💪🏾
@willierice2461
@willierice2461 3 жыл бұрын
hardware holds its value, vsts you have to almost give away after paying $300 for it over time that can reach up in the 1,000 are more.
@CarlosRamos-lz8ul
@CarlosRamos-lz8ul 3 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't call hardware rompler synths or drum machines "analog" gear. They are still technically digital equipment because they have their own DAC and uses sampled based sounds stored on a chip. Analog outboard gear like EQs and Compressors is different that's 100% pure analog like an analog mixing console.
@jerzboybeats
@jerzboybeats 3 жыл бұрын
@@CarlosRamos-lz8ul I agree but there are drum machines that are not samples based. I’ll record a live piano Rhodes Moog even drum set. There’s a process to everything. The digital was created to remember presets. A/D D/A there will always be a merger of the two.
@CarlosRamos-lz8ul
@CarlosRamos-lz8ul 3 жыл бұрын
@@jerzboybeats as long as the hardware has an internal DAC for sound to come out its still some what of a digital peice of hardware because an embedded computer is need to talk to the DAC. The XV5080, MOTIF, Fantoms and Tritions are reffered to as Romplers. An MPC alone isn't going to give you that phat analog sound out of the box since it's a computer it's self. You are programming and sequencing midi data and the sound comes out of its internal DAC or bypass the DAC and use ADAT to connect to your Audio interface. Dr. Dre use to run his MPC through his large format analog SSL console and an analog outboard to give it some warthm and character.
@CarlosRamos-lz8ul
@CarlosRamos-lz8ul 3 жыл бұрын
You can pretty much do the same thing soft synths with a multi channel audio interface with some analog outboard compressors and eqs etc. You assign and route your soft synth line outs of your interface and route the signal through your analog gear and print the audio back into your DAW through the line inputs of your interface.
@simpleandeasyguitar
@simpleandeasyguitar 3 жыл бұрын
give me a triton and a MPC countless of hits have been made with this combo
@tomblaze2
@tomblaze2 2 жыл бұрын
Tru
@MCEEZR
@MCEEZR 2 жыл бұрын
Do you think the Neptunes named themselves The Neptunes because they were using the triton so much? “Triton is the largest natural satellite of the planet Neptune, and was the first Neptunian moon to be discovered, on October 10, 1846, by English astronomer William Lassell. It is the only large moon in the Solar System with a retrograde orbit, an orbit in the direction opposite to its planet's rotation.”
@chatspc
@chatspc 2 жыл бұрын
@@MCEEZR always figured it was because they were from Virginia Beach.
@FCTHETRUTH
@FCTHETRUTH 3 жыл бұрын
Bolo... i agree 100% .. MPC workflow is so slow compared to what you can do with Logic Pro and Serato Sample.. but MPC sounds different i can't explain why.. DAWLESS just sounds rich
@pastorlance1
@pastorlance1 3 жыл бұрын
Totally agree. Dawless recordings just have a warm fat sound. It goes back to early days and golden era of hip hop when everything was new and being created not imitated.
@BrandonAdams1010
@BrandonAdams1010 Жыл бұрын
i think it was mostly the golden era b/c sampling hadnt been made so prohibitively expensive.
@kevingthemusicmaker
@kevingthemusicmaker 3 жыл бұрын
I think it depends on what your working on.....the gear you use are the colors and your DAW or DAWless rig is the canvas......if the sound you are going for requires a DAWless sound then go for that......and if what you are working on requires a DAW sound then use it......I think going back and forth between the two as well as using other methods, creates appreciation for each approach. This will keep you organically creative instead of just recycling what everybody else is doing and will also help your ears to stay diverse and balanced. just my 2c
@joseluisruiz3789
@joseluisruiz3789 2 жыл бұрын
38 years old here still using a 1992 Korg 01R/W, Roland JV90, Roland Fantom G7, Roland Integra 7 and a Tascam DP-24SD 😁 I tried out ableton 11 live and everything was confusing so I went back to my Dawlessset up that's been working for me for a year. When I was recording with a buddy of mine we used a Mackie 32 bus mixer and HDD Recorders with CD burners 😅
@TeraGreene1
@TeraGreene1 3 жыл бұрын
Totally! I have been dawless since 2019 and folks keep asking me about my sounds. I’m glad I’ve moved over to dawless, especially since it’s just so much more hands on. However, I did recently mentor 20 youth on the importance of knowing both in certain cases, even just for longevity. Thanks for this! May you and your family stay in good hands. :)
@BoloDaProducer
@BoloDaProducer 3 жыл бұрын
💪🏾
@andraemoore2223
@andraemoore2223 3 жыл бұрын
I definitely agree with you on this one, I use my MPC for 90% of my production.. It causes me to be more creative and original. I only use arcade to add a little sauce on the end of my creative content. Keep the videos coming bro ✊🏿
@BigStereoVR
@BigStereoVR 3 жыл бұрын
Industrial secret: Standalones have sine wave output error correction and their clocks aren't on an interrupt request list. Computers are micro timeout factories. Interrupted sine waves= flattened dynamics. Doesn't matter what interface you invested in.
@OnlyDaFunk4444
@OnlyDaFunk4444 3 жыл бұрын
Very Interesting 🧐 Kool Bro 👍🏾
@deiwar2994
@deiwar2994 3 жыл бұрын
You could have nailed the reason for the differences for sure! My old MPC2K sounded killer back in the day before TRAP came in, I would just send individual outs on separate tracks on big desk, like SSL G4000. Since FL I have been tormented because although Cubase (I was early user of Cubase) was amazing with Drum and Key Editor, the FL sound was Hip-Hop. Reason with RB-338 was great but; niche method of working. Haven't used Studio One or delved into Logic but; now thinking of going DAWless with MPC Live II and linking with SP-1200 and just track out to PT. Sorry, for long reply but; my head is spinning on this topic! Peace to you and Bolo
@BigStereoVR
@BigStereoVR 3 жыл бұрын
@@deiwar2994 the technical term for error correction is: linear interpolation. Computers drop so many frames, they need to be dithered (a noise to mask quantization noise). Sequoia is the only DAW I know of that exports with linear interpolation.
@thedevilsadvocate5210
@thedevilsadvocate5210 3 жыл бұрын
Recording in the box adds clicks and pops to your music.
@fr_reynolds5002
@fr_reynolds5002 3 жыл бұрын
@@BigStereoVR would summing mixer help?
@roryjineffect
@roryjineffect 3 жыл бұрын
I like both because it keeps you having to come at ideas from different angles, keep you creative. I love having something like a Circuit around that I can just grab, lay down a framework for an idea that I can tinker with, go in and really flesh out with other gear, or in the box.
@ernestenoch6436
@ernestenoch6436 3 жыл бұрын
I like the technical side of a dawless set up. Using some keyboards running midi cables thru the MPC and making the MPC the main sequencer. Need to get into the Daw. I also use a Tascam DP-32 it so easy to track with. Love your videos their very helpful 🙏🏾💯✊🏾
@88keyz
@88keyz 3 жыл бұрын
Hybrid set up over here some days start in dawless some days start in daw enjoy having best of both worlds 👍🏾
@WavetableMetaphysics
@WavetableMetaphysics 3 жыл бұрын
You ain’t lying.🙏
@WavetableMetaphysics
@WavetableMetaphysics 3 жыл бұрын
@@soufpro deffly
@allenthomas182
@allenthomas182 3 жыл бұрын
I just sum everything through my Analog mixer, Fat sound!
@WavetableMetaphysics
@WavetableMetaphysics 3 жыл бұрын
@@allenthomas182 analog summing? Which one you usin? That’s interesting
@allenthomas182
@allenthomas182 3 жыл бұрын
@@WavetableMetaphysics I use my laptops as a sound module, then run the outputs to a small 4 channel mixer to get the analog goodness then to my DAW then to a 20 channel Yamaha mixer
@jdnd2023
@jdnd2023 3 жыл бұрын
In logic I like to throw the vintage console eq on the stereo out and drive it all the way and then make the beat into it. Closest thing to actually tracking into a real console that I’ve found
@OnlyEricB
@OnlyEricB 3 жыл бұрын
There should be a video on this setup!
@jdnd2023
@jdnd2023 3 жыл бұрын
@@casecold1864 not always
@jdnd2023
@jdnd2023 3 жыл бұрын
@@OnlyEricB kzbin.info/www/bejne/fpC7dKOogKyIaKM
@Skrenja
@Skrenja 2 жыл бұрын
Logic's "Phat FX" also sounds dope and gives an analogue feel on the master.
@petermartinez5052
@petermartinez5052 3 жыл бұрын
Having all the options inside the box can be an amazing distraction. You have literally endless amounts of combinations to go through with the plug ins. It is great but can bog the creative process down with too many options. The DAWless set up has a ton of limitations that can be frustrating to work with at first but it can also provide a tremendous amount of focus but giving you the ability to make a solid foundation or the bones of a project. I like having the 26.2 seconds of sample time in my MPC60 and going into the guts into getting everything I can out of that limit. Even sampling at 45RPM and pitching it down "does things to the sound." A more deliberate process for sure but the sound is baked in on the way into to tape/DAW for mix down
@Ast3rixMusic
@Ast3rixMusic 3 жыл бұрын
Going manual can be a pain, but it sure does teach you alot. I have an Akai force that I am learning and it has been a real challenge moving from Ableton to a standalone machine. I use it for idea development, sound design, and general learning. It really does force you to think outside the box. My setup does have alot of flexibility for me to take things back to Ableton and work on them more, but just the pure development stage of beats is ruff. I have to spend more time with my setup to have that instant muscle memory of the features and to feel less limited by my knowledge.
@andrewsmyth1652
@andrewsmyth1652 3 жыл бұрын
I find using software very fatiguing. Being hunched over a bright laptop and clicking with a mouse. Not a very inspiring way to create. I use my mpc(s) standing up like I dj. Its better for my back and gives me full access to everything in my studio. Using a daw can be overwhelming with the truly endless options. Dont get me wrong, I enjoy quickly throwing a idea together on Ableton but nothing beats taking time to master each piece of equipment and using unique setups to create music.
@CarlosRamos-lz8ul
@CarlosRamos-lz8ul 3 жыл бұрын
Building a whole track on hardware is a very tedious process. It slows me down and takes hours to peice the whole arrangement together. Then you have to mute and solo each track each individual instrument part out to record into your DAW. if you were recording all that to tape, good luck, if you mess up, you have rewind and start all back over. Technology has evolved that made things more easier instead of going backwards in the past working harder.
@barryallen8088
@barryallen8088 3 жыл бұрын
Actually playing a track on overdub is way more satisfying than laying out a pattern
@myrongrimes-broadcastmusic3247
@myrongrimes-broadcastmusic3247 3 жыл бұрын
I can remember those days of writing on my old Roland MP1 and having to "Truncate" most of the samples because you didn't have enough storage. I was able to track out 8 pads and take them on the road. I Really don't miss the long time frame, but the sounds that I was able to get then showed clearly that there was a definite difference. The sounds that my old Korg X3, Yamaha X5, and Roland SD50, and others were definitely the things that "Legends" have been made from. I have been trying for "Years" to try and recreate those "analog" sound on the different "DAW" platforms from Cakewalk all the way through to now my DAW of choice Presonus Studio One Pro. It is a work in progress, but those "Gems" from AKAI, Kurzweil, Korg, Roland, and Yamaha are staples in an industry that really knew what they were doing when they built those older workstations and then we bounced those tracks down to either DAT, ADAT or the old TASCAM 2 Inch Tape Decks. Those were the days of spending 4 hours on just 30 seconds of "Splice Tape" to make something that sounded in our terms "decent". Nice 15 second beat on your other youtube video. Thanks for sharing.
@FCTHETRUTH
@FCTHETRUTH 3 жыл бұрын
and ppl don't realize that if you dump a MPC session stems into Logic Pro... the audio already has depth and richness because of the MP. anything added after that just builds it up
@BoloDaProducer
@BoloDaProducer 3 жыл бұрын
💪🏾💪🏾
@CarlosRamos-lz8ul
@CarlosRamos-lz8ul 3 жыл бұрын
The MPC is a digital hardware product basically a small integrated computer in a box. The MPC it's self has no effect on the depth and sound that's comming out of it, it's the analog outboard gear that the line outs of the MPC goes into that gives its color and saturation. Dr. Dre use to run his MPC through his SSL analog console to give it that warmth. You can do the same thing with soft synths in your DAW and run the line outputs of your interface into an analog eq, compressor or pre amp and print back into your DAW which pretty typical for Hybrid mixing.
@coreybeats3335
@coreybeats3335 3 жыл бұрын
Computers are cool , but ain’t nothing hitting like analog or the older machines hands down . The sound is deeper , richer and full now you may have limitations with dawless gear and you will put in more work but it’s worth it in the end
@BigSocksProds
@BigSocksProds 3 жыл бұрын
Its more a waste of time when you can get the very same result(sometimes even better)faster using a daw. When you work in a studio, you quickly realise how precious time is
@aldali724
@aldali724 3 жыл бұрын
@@BigSocksProds youre not getting the same result from fl studio that you’d get from an mpc 3000. To me it’s a waste of time trying to mimic it in a daw
@CarlosRamos-lz8ul
@CarlosRamos-lz8ul 3 жыл бұрын
Rompler Hardware Synths and Drum Machines are NOT "analog" hardware. They are digital hardware products. They are acutally computers themselves because they have a CPU, internal memory, the sounds are digital that's stored on a flash chip and they have their own Digital interface such as a DAC or ADAT. The MOTIF and MPC has their own OS or firmware that controls and runs the whole thing just like your Mac or PC. It's an integrated computer in a box.
@djmeazytv
@djmeazytv 3 жыл бұрын
Bolo said, you even got cakewalk.. that’s what I started on before they called it sonar.. like cakewalk 7 or 8 🤣
@organikproduce
@organikproduce 3 жыл бұрын
Me too!
@VirusMusicWorld
@VirusMusicWorld 3 жыл бұрын
I produced on Logic for 12 years after using Fruity Loops for several. I just started to dig into Cubase and Studio One, then got a Fantom and never looked back. After plugging it into the SSL interface, the sound is like no other. Technically speaking, I have a hybrid setup, using the interface and recording my projects through Pro Tools. I do this because the Fantom has a ridiculous set of steps to bounce a project, and I prefer 48k. I also like using the SSL plug-ins to master in a way that the keyboard cannot. I do still mess with Logic, but it is mostly to finish up old projects. The big difference is with finding sounds. While Logic seems endless, I never realized how much time I lost with pulling up plug-ins to change the sound. On the Fantom, it is a turn of a knob, or just a button to press, right next to where my hand is already. Not only is the sound quality superior, but the workflow is great. The Fantom ain't cheap, but neither were the thousands of dollars in software and plug-ins. As an audio engineer, I could tell you that the dynamics of this setup sound like they came from something that costs more than a few grand. Worth every penny. It definitely took my production to the next level, and I could never imagine switching back to producing on a DAW at this point. By the way, I am an old head (pushing 40) and started out on drum machines as a teenager. Been in the game for a minute.
@kennethhwilliams3350
@kennethhwilliams3350 3 жыл бұрын
man you cats are saying what I’ve been thinking for years now. I listen to songs that I’d done years before and I can hear a depth that I have to do a lot to make happen in a computer and it never quite gets there.
@mrbugjonz1
@mrbugjonz1 3 жыл бұрын
I use the Reaper Daw, but i always go back to just doing everything in the MPC because thats how i taught myself. Its definitely fun and the sound is extraordinary
@MattGarwood777
@MattGarwood777 3 жыл бұрын
I’m ONLY in the box as a producer and mixer, but I have found a lot of uses for “Decimort 2” by D16. Lets you dial in specific ad/da conversion sounds from popular samplers and have very fine control over bit depth, and all the fixin’s. When it was a dirt cheap sale, which is often, I grabbed it and I dig using it to set bright, sharp sounds back in the mix. I heard 40 used it on some Drake stuff and I dig it. Love the channel, man! You always inspire
@righteousbeats4941
@righteousbeats4941 3 жыл бұрын
Getting the MPC and liking the sound forced me to learn how to "print" the audio to the computer. There's a big difference.
@poskeeboone
@poskeeboone 3 жыл бұрын
Started making music in the DAW less era. Korg Trinity ASR 10 MPC 2000xl. The sound is Authentic. The Midi and Computer era is good as well. I just cannot stand the crashing and the not responding that takes place on the computer. Hardware works hard and the storage is Beautiful you just got to drop everything in the DAW. I'm the Old New School 91-2022 type of producer. I seen things change throughout the years.I prefer Hardware but DAW makes the editing more user friendly while mixing. I stayed in manuals and books back in those days. Great Videos BOLO Super Dope Producer
@bryantwalley
@bryantwalley 3 жыл бұрын
Over the past 30 years I have had a ridiculous amount of equipment. Right now I have the FA-06 and an Akai Force set up very similar to what you are using. When I hit on that combination I started selling off other things. 51
@apprisebusinesssolutionsll8199
@apprisebusinesssolutionsll8199 3 жыл бұрын
Bolo I agree with everything you said. Very well explained. Like you I come from the traditional way of recording and mixing. Also like you I use a hybrid method of DAW and DAW less applications. There are characteristics that analog gear adds to an analog keyboard, bass, etc that just enhances the sound. Many times working with just plugins and vsts requires a little more work to achieve what analog provides. With that said, you can still be successful if you hone your craft and really understand how to use whatever you're working with to its best capabilities. You have made this clear many times. Thank you for your great videos. DT
@obscuresoundz
@obscuresoundz 3 жыл бұрын
agree about the A/D conversion adding some weight and depth to the sound; some times the computer beats can have a flat clean sound but also the hands on aspect of making beats on hardware
@jermaineflowers1538
@jermaineflowers1538 3 жыл бұрын
Right on big dawg you just helped me make up my mind... I'm going to start tracking my drums live. You really don't need as much processing if you get that authentic velocity. FL studio does a good job simulating it tho especially if you stack your drums
@barrywilliams8289
@barrywilliams8289 3 жыл бұрын
so true old things never die they duplicate & imitate then multiply
@uriel-heavensguardian8949
@uriel-heavensguardian8949 3 жыл бұрын
I feel you! I love the DAWless production!! Sounds way better than the thin sounding production coming out of the computer. I miss Adats and reel to reels and analog boards. Beefed up the sound. Im only now getting into the computer production. It gets on the way sometimes. I just want to turn on the heat and make a beat with out the mouse.
@StephonEvans
@StephonEvans 3 жыл бұрын
Used to have outboard gear. EPS / ASR-10. Went the way of the DAW in 98. Cakewalk to Studio One. Started using Gigasampler / Gigastudio. Kept all the libraries, converted them. Started sampling my own sounds. Loved the vintage sound, can emulate it in the DAW nowadays.
@TheAudioDabbler
@TheAudioDabbler 3 жыл бұрын
Even piping VSTs out of the computer either back into itself through my interface or into my Akai force. You can get a greater sound.
@edwinaponte2166
@edwinaponte2166 3 жыл бұрын
I come from the mpc60 family of beat making and i'm happy to hear you break down what up and coming beat makers are missing in being in that creative box without a computer. SALUTE to you BOLO.
@djsoo
@djsoo 3 жыл бұрын
someone coming from 15 years on a DAW to going into an MPC and outboard synths just in the last 3 months, I've been very much enjoying dawless even though it is kind of a pain in the ass in some respects. I've moved towards a more hybrid setup with the arrangement and mixing done more on the DAW, but one of the things I enjoy is figuring out how to do certain things that would be super simple in a DAW but requires more thought on the MPC. It's just super satisfying to figure it out and is akin to solving a puzzle.
@DizzyMakavelli
@DizzyMakavelli 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you bolo. I thought i was getting crazy.. I bought a MPC and I can't use my iPad no more. The sound in the mpc is crazy and the limitation force the creativity to the sky.
@parisdontlikeyou
@parisdontlikeyou 3 жыл бұрын
Right now I'm using a Roland Juno and the Akai Force with FL studio. I really like the sound that I'm getting with that combo. The texture of the sounds are just different. I completely agree with what you were saying about the beats sounding big out of an mpc. I used to be fully based out of FL studio but about a year ago I just really wanted to change my sound. I wanted something different, something warmer
@normapadro420
@normapadro420 3 жыл бұрын
I would be willing to try the Dawless way. It sounds pretty good. Using a Daw works best for me at the moment. I'm used to it. I like your videos. They are very informative. Thank you.
@72cpugeek
@72cpugeek 3 жыл бұрын
You preaching the Gospel Family !! A/d then D/A converters hitting real preamps cannot be beaten !!!!! Facts !!!!!
@taylorstep1413
@taylorstep1413 3 жыл бұрын
If y'all on a budget I highly recommend getting a sp404 or standalone
@lundsweden
@lundsweden 3 жыл бұрын
Really interesting talk, thank you Bolo!
@dahoodmozart6107
@dahoodmozart6107 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve been doing the dawless setup for about two years now and the quality is a lot different better in my opinion and once you learn the gear and set up some templates you’ll move just as fast as you would on a daw.
@matthewutley5370
@matthewutley5370 3 жыл бұрын
I only recently started dabbling in DAWless production. I've owned the Roland FA-06 for a couple years, but bought the MPC Live II a couple months ago. I made my first complete beat with those two recently. Then I tracked it all into Pro Tools and mixed it, and yes, the sound is definitely richer and fuller! I still use FL Studio sometimes, and I think FL and DAWless can definitely complement one another.
@BigSocksProds
@BigSocksProds 3 жыл бұрын
Nothing beats FL piano roll
@chitonyc1979
@chitonyc1979 3 жыл бұрын
2003.... I started with a MPC 2500XL, Triton, MicroKorg and Motif ES6, 2021.. I have a MPC X, FL Studio and a host of VST's.. I love digital. I totally agree with you about the sound you get going dawless however, I love how clean my studio looks digital. I'm 41 btw so you definitely know your core audience.
@jasonhogans3898
@jasonhogans3898 3 жыл бұрын
Came back to DAWless last year with my MPC One! So nice to be liberated from the laptop!
@mindovermuzic
@mindovermuzic 3 жыл бұрын
I feel ya on that Analog sound. I was on the road with Juvy and UTP as producer and we set up camp in Nashville, TN at The Love Shack Studio to record Skip album and while the entourage went club hopping, me and John "JP" Pegram wanted my track to keep that phat analog sound from my ASR 10. We spent 15 hours trying to mix and sync that bad boy up but it was worth it.
@josephmathis4920
@josephmathis4920 3 жыл бұрын
I do agree with you to a point. I route my audio to get the sound. I remember the old days, I had a Mac LC2 running music shop sequencer to trigger the instruments a M1 korg and Roland tr808. I enjoy the ease of today’s process. I still use a Roland JV 880, but I won’t return to a sequencer.
@robertsc1
@robertsc1 3 жыл бұрын
100% True. The heat going through those analog wires cannot be replicated by a daw :))
@jeffthomas4246
@jeffthomas4246 3 жыл бұрын
You are absolutely right BOLO! There's no way that integrated technology can match true component. I went to school for electronics and I know first-hand that component is the way to go! You've Got To Be A O/G to know!😎
@RodneyD
@RodneyD 3 жыл бұрын
Making beats on my mpcx and running it through SSL Six is Super Sick!!
@squalley
@squalley 3 жыл бұрын
8:05 it’s so worth it. That special thing you hear is warmth. I feel that’s missing today in alot of songs today.
@jeredalmeida1880
@jeredalmeida1880 3 жыл бұрын
From one artist to another.... You're so smart, my dude. Keep up the good work
@bosslife_bangin
@bosslife_bangin 3 жыл бұрын
I feel like it's something wrong with me because I prefer to make music strictly on my mpc one.. 🤷🏿‍♂️
@curtiskincaid-deepdownprod6435
@curtiskincaid-deepdownprod6435 3 жыл бұрын
Bolo, I salute you brother! I'm old school man. 52 years young and I grew up mixing on 4 tracks. LOL. But, I just purchased the MPC One and I find that I do my best work on it because I'm giving myself limitations. I play my guitar through the MPC and honestly, it gives me the feeling I had when I first started recording on 4 tracks. I mix in logic and to your point, I find that I don't have to do much to enhance it. You confirmed my thoughts. Thank you again!
@KeefeBlack
@KeefeBlack 3 жыл бұрын
Agreed, Bolo. I listened to the beat on your last vid, and the sound was HUGE! I'm an old school producer and today's sound is loud digitally but doesn't feel as alive as dawless.
@KristoferStanford-wt8mk
@KristoferStanford-wt8mk 8 ай бұрын
I’m like you close to the same age range. Grew up using dawless, lord triton kurzweil and the Roland xp80. I’m getting back in the game and all this mouse and computer stuff has a different feel and it doesn’t sound as rich. I appreciate the work you putting in and I enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work! I’m a fan. Also, you just have a down to earth feel.
@BoloDaProducer
@BoloDaProducer 8 ай бұрын
Thanks 🔥
@FonkedUpProductions
@FonkedUpProductions 3 жыл бұрын
I'm glad trap producers are turning to analog more and more. I'm a sample producer I male 90s beats I've been hip
@casecold1864
@casecold1864 3 жыл бұрын
As long as you don't spend a couple of thousand dollar on a compressor or channel strip, there is nothing analog in your chain that's worth it soundwise.
@FonkedUpProductions
@FonkedUpProductions 3 жыл бұрын
@@casecold1864 what do you mean? Like digital and analog are basically the same?
@stevehodges7661
@stevehodges7661 3 жыл бұрын
I love the DAWless setup because it feels so vintage. I love having my rack units daisy-chained to the MPC2000 and all outputs running thru my analog mixer then into the computer for final mixing. You cant beat the warmth of having a Joe Meek at the end of the chain just before it hits the computer and not having to do much besides recording the vocal in the box thru my analog mixer
@jordanlear7390
@jordanlear7390 3 жыл бұрын
Bolo. Idk why man, but I'm being moved to tell you this. Don't quit. Absolutely love your content, its helped me tremendously. Extremely inspiring and motivating. You got a gift. God bless, keep you head up brutha!
@MrInfluenceOne
@MrInfluenceOne 3 жыл бұрын
I am currently in the process of trying to put together a dawless setup. Was using Pro Tools for some time but I’m looking at having to upgrade my computer. Using my MPC at the moment and looking at building around that for a dawless setup.
@quintonwallace4877
@quintonwallace4877 3 жыл бұрын
Analog is closer to the source of the sound than digital.......it’s like organic food vs processed food, they both get the job done but organic(analog) has more nutrients.
@MrScrooge1980
@MrScrooge1980 3 жыл бұрын
Real spit has alot too do with the outputs
@davidjohn9006
@davidjohn9006 3 жыл бұрын
I’m in my 60s, and still listening bro 👍🏼✌🏼
@healthrisk0077
@healthrisk0077 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to talk to us. Love you content.
@dpmadness6179
@dpmadness6179 Жыл бұрын
Dawless historically has always been more expensive than downloading software & VSTs on a laptop, back in the early 2000s most of us would only see a MPC in a big studio. I've been making beats with FL since I was 12, now got that MPC and haven't made a beat in FL since...dawless is a life changer. I actually find the MPC faster than any software I've used, that's probably because laptop operating systems come with too many distractions, pc DAW is still king at arranging, trracking and mixing.
@ChuckTaylorixonmedia1
@ChuckTaylorixonmedia1 3 жыл бұрын
I had that Roland XP 50 ,Alesis D4 Drum Module ,Alexis Midiverb controlled by Sonar. I miss that setup.
@SuperQuazemodo
@SuperQuazemodo 3 жыл бұрын
Another dope video Bolo...u hit the nail dead on with this one. I agree with u i do use both daw and dawless. Tbh the dawless is more gratifying when im done due to all the elements it takes to complete my track. But the daw is great for hashing out that vibe for instant ideas. The daw is always ready but my standalone section is just my favorite place to be.
@TLPratt
@TLPratt 3 жыл бұрын
I totally feel you Bro. I typically sequence everything on the Motif then dump. I mainly use the computer to add a voice or 2 that I might not have on a board and to mix/master. Sound stay thick!!!
@jeffthomas4246
@jeffthomas4246 3 жыл бұрын
That's our top-secret! The new Jacks will never understand. Using both is best sometimes. Analog wins every time!
@rafaelthomas4174
@rafaelthomas4174 3 жыл бұрын
Computerized recording has come a very long way!!! Back when I was actively producing music I couldn't wait for computers to take over...This is back....way back. Then here came ProTools the problem, it was only for Mac and it cost at least 10 racks for the computer and the software and that was for only 4 tracks! Meanwhile I'm at home on my Tascam 4 track and when in the studio I'm recording on 24 track analog 2 inch tape...Ampex (of course) then to ADAT, and then to Sony 48 track digital. Eventually I graduated to Cubase, Cakewalk, Sonar and then Reason ver 4. The I stepped away from music for the last 10 -15 years. Now here it is 2021 and my son is making BANGERS with FL. Taught himself since 14 and he's now 17 destined for greatness. I lived for the idea of a DAW when I was his age but couldn't imagine how powerful these DAW's could actually be. I did love my analog gear tho.
@BoloDaProducer
@BoloDaProducer 3 жыл бұрын
🔥🔥
@Pitchhouse1
@Pitchhouse1 3 жыл бұрын
Bolo Great Music Takes Time , the Albums they made back in the Day, remember it took almost 9 month for an album to come out. Bro i don't have to say enjoy the process.
@BoloDaProducer
@BoloDaProducer 3 жыл бұрын
True!!
@valley_robot
@valley_robot 3 жыл бұрын
Never liked DAWs always been live sequences and track mutes or mixer mutes for me ,at the moment I just use an Mpc one ,
@krewecoumbite
@krewecoumbite 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you. This helps and your questions are Golden.
@thomasmatthews5732
@thomasmatthews5732 2 жыл бұрын
My foundation is in dawless. Since 88 it has been a long time of back n forth of dawless to daw set up. Either way is awesome
@60beatsCrimeFamilyEnt
@60beatsCrimeFamilyEnt Жыл бұрын
FACTS BROE I AGREE, MY FLOW IS MPC X ,KEYBOARD TO LOGIC to mix and master.
@BoloDaProducer
@BoloDaProducer Жыл бұрын
Yessir!!!!🔥🔥🔥
@oiartsun
@oiartsun 3 жыл бұрын
You nail it when you say it comes down to the preamps. That and maybe also analog EQ and compression. Even if you also apply EQ and compression in the DAW after you've tracked your analog instruments into it, being able to shape the sound in the mixer before going into the interface makes a big difference.
@crnkmnky
@crnkmnky 3 жыл бұрын
Do you think running the digital tracks through the same analog equipment (and then back into the DAW) would “elevate” their sound?
@oiartsun
@oiartsun 3 жыл бұрын
@@crnkmnky - Yes. I actually watched an audio engineer do this many years ago. I asked him why he did that and wouldn't that degrade the signal, and he answered that it brings analog warmth back into tracks that were recorded straight to digital, and that as long as the digital-to-analog conversion on the outbound side and the analog-to-digital conversion on the return side were all done with good equipment and resolution, then the signal wouldn't degrade. And the end result proved him right.
@RoneySmithseedoflife
@RoneySmithseedoflife 6 ай бұрын
I believe that the 2 different setups are basically just like the two tides high and low. Once you have experienced both, it becomes instinctual to know when to move in the opposite direction. It also comes around the 5-10 year mark of the computer being used. Maxing out the specs first and then the hard drive space demands some relief for the desktop computer and going back to dawless with limited desktop functions like you mentioned solves that concern. Today I learned a new technique of using iOS and the cloud for older midi devices and now even older gear will get subbed back in. So the next 3-5 years will prove or disprove whether the audience’s expectations and hopes are met with better quality music. Thanks for sharing your philosophies on the 2 sides because it is impossible to see the entire field from a single perspective!
@TheOwlHead
@TheOwlHead 2 жыл бұрын
Good stuff. I fully agree with you completely. I was just listening to the 80s album by Stanley Clarke ‘if the space could only talk’ The recording quality of that is magical. I’d like to devise a test of how the mpc stay sounding Like real analog instruments. Of course there’s a small computer inside. But there’s so much hardware otherwise that thing couldn’t run on two gigs of RAM. It’s majority hardware. 8 outs into a board
@leewightman8619
@leewightman8619 11 ай бұрын
Dawless is the way but i would consider an mpc as a daw ..the thing with a dawless set up is everyones set up is different so it gives them there own sound...
@JAZZYLGPRODUCTIONSLLC
@JAZZYLGPRODUCTIONSLLC 3 жыл бұрын
The textures of the audio has a distinct sound over the pc, with analog warmth. I hear the difference in the sounds I’ve made on a korg studio vs maschine studio. Even the korg x3 sounds have a richer flavor.
@alexanderjones6070
@alexanderjones6070 2 жыл бұрын
I just dropped a beat and it seemed so hot when I was in running it through the console. When I tracked it out and played out outside of the console.... 🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️ Those preamps... Good mixing... No substitution. Good content Bolo
@sonidodemoniacostudios7752
@sonidodemoniacostudios7752 3 жыл бұрын
someday I'll have a studio based on a MPC machine, for now that I'm starting I'm happy with the MPC beats and the MPK mini MK3
@RP2134
@RP2134 3 жыл бұрын
Great video bro. I agree. I use the MPC Live for all my sample based beats and most of my drums. And then I track out and do whatever remaining mixing and mastering through Pro Tools. The only time I spend in my DAW is doing sound design with (and I cannot stress enough of how AMAZING of a sound bank it is) SampleTank 4. Then I can bounce those melodies out and into the MP. Time consuming yes, but the music sounds so professional.
@tom22333
@tom22333 3 жыл бұрын
Started in fl studio and reason many years ago. Got an mpc live about a year and a half ago. Since getting my mpc, I've made so many more beats than when I used software only.
@kenjenkillasounds
@kenjenkillasounds 2 жыл бұрын
I always talk about this with my older cousin Who put me on first ever to the mpc2000xl and TILL THIS DAY those thousand year old mpc beats sound so much more fuller warmer fatter and crisper with MINIMAL TO NO MIX then hours and hours of mixing on my DAW (FL8) ITS INSANE but it just is what it is
@thekariosghost6935
@thekariosghost6935 3 жыл бұрын
Love your perspective. I have a dawless setup with the verselab, an analog mixer with guitar uke bass and a old keyboard for the midi tones off the verselab and a looper. The more you do the heavy lifting in the tracking , less you have to do on the backend
@BgWhyte
@BgWhyte 3 жыл бұрын
Still getting used to the dawless process. Recently copped the MPC live 2
@ojeezy316
@ojeezy316 3 жыл бұрын
Watch the beats academy tutorial if you're brand new to MPCs
@RoomAtTheTopStudio
@RoomAtTheTopStudio 3 жыл бұрын
You preaching some truths here Bolo. I have both hardware and software set ups. I have a Native Instruments set up of the Mikro mk2, the Jam, and the S61 mk2. My favorite and my go to is my hardware set up. I have 2 analogue synths (Moog Sub37 and Korg Prologue) MIDI sequenced by the MPC2000XL. I have 5 pre MIDI synths that I play live when I add them and I loop playing strings or wind instruments with a Boss RC505. The Native Instruments set up is a lot faster to create with and the sound is clean and modern. The Hardware set up can take more time depending on what I am doing but the sound is warm and alive. Both have their place and it's great to have the options.
@bonafidebeatz20
@bonafidebeatz20 3 жыл бұрын
I agree brother! I had to go and cop an alesis 3630 compressor just because of the circuitry on it. Combine that with the mpc1000 and it’s magic
@QUDASCIENTISTTV
@QUDASCIENTISTTV 3 жыл бұрын
Speaking FACTS! Preamps and converters? Hardware? Is the key. That sound NEEDS to run through something. Warmth and a little color.
@NICKCLAYTONFILMS
@NICKCLAYTONFILMS 3 жыл бұрын
I agree bro, it’s just something about that sound. Especially drums from the MPC they sound fat and bold
@Donavelo
@Donavelo 3 жыл бұрын
I have a dawless set up and man... One of the best decisions I've made regarding my specific sound.
@MadACeTeeMack
@MadACeTeeMack 3 жыл бұрын
In a DAW, low end bass at times produces digital cracking and unwanted distortion. You will not have that issue using analog with the low end. The low end sounds much cleaner.
@CarlosRamos-lz8ul
@CarlosRamos-lz8ul 3 жыл бұрын
It's your converters that are distorting. Hardware synths and drum machines are digital hardware instruments that will have distortion as well. They have their own DAC of what the sound comes out of.
@MadACeTeeMack
@MadACeTeeMack 3 жыл бұрын
@@CarlosRamos-lz8ul Cheap converters will crackle and distort. I have high end converters and cheap interfaces in my studio. I know the difference; have plenty experience
@CarlosRamos-lz8ul
@CarlosRamos-lz8ul 3 жыл бұрын
@@MadACeTeeMack I wasn't talking about cheap converters. I was talking about you clipping the Audio in your DAW which is your converters. I use high end gear myself as a I have a MOTU AVB interface. Hardware synths can distort when you have the volume cranked too loud. They have a DAC on them just like your interface to hear the sound.
@MadACeTeeMack
@MadACeTeeMack 3 жыл бұрын
@@CarlosRamos-lz8ul Motu sound is terrible; smeared. I have a Lavry gold and Antelope Atomic clock
@MadACeTeeMack
@MadACeTeeMack 3 жыл бұрын
@@CarlosRamos-lz8ul I also have apogee converters on the AD/DA
@TheBluuHouse
@TheBluuHouse 3 жыл бұрын
The MPC 2000XL AD/DA converters and pre-amps are unmatched!!!! I agree with you. You're about to make me buy outboard gear again.
@illreel5169
@illreel5169 3 жыл бұрын
Hell I'll say that sh!#* str8 up, I still got a MPC 2000 in my Mastering Recording Studio set up somewhere & a Korg Triton Studio 76 Key with maxed out EXB's... So I can go either way depending on the project, honestly these days I set up a whole another cpu hub in my office space where I do most of my Graphic's to rock with the MPC Software & all my Plug In's, so you already know how that goes Bro... 🔥💥🔥 #Salute...👑✨👑
@BladeHudson
@BladeHudson 3 ай бұрын
Yep I'm in my early 30s...you are correct on the "hardware" & that analog sound has a vibe... its the same with my tube amps vs. plugins. Tone Differences
@Phantommxr
@Phantommxr 3 жыл бұрын
Damn you Bolo!!! I ended up buying those HS 8's you suggested to me... NOT CHEAP!!! but they show me what is wrong for sure!! Thanks my man.. cost me $$$$ but provided the light I needed in my Journey!!!
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