3 Techniques J Dilla Used In His Beats

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that first tip was game changing for real! it added so much texture to the beat

kameroncooke
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The bass that J Dilla would usually use was his Minimoog Voyager bass which is that sub bass he would mostly use but he sometimes would take his sample and filter out the high end to create a sort of bass as well. He also did this with his kick drums which explains that thump when you play a beat of his on a good speaker.

t.j.themaddman
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There's only one J Dilla but there's only one you as well

seanarooni
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The 90s beats from Dilla were a solid case for quantizing hi hats and snare, but keeping the kick off grid for the most part.

dylanrowleyprod
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I have to admit this was a good breakdown. The main thing I have learned from Dilla is to just feel it. Turn the machine on, turn the quantization off, and go. Definitely unlimited ways to fill the background for sure!! A perfect example to hear this technique is his 'More Secrets' instrumental.

DJV
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I see dilla, and navie, i click. Peace!

kallmehu
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Hey Navie,
Can you please make some vocal mixing and mastering tutorials as well?

sagarggoyal
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That first technique is such a small but great way to add that ambiance that finishes a beat. Really Similar to throwing some ocean sounds or kids on the playground way in the background with some filters on it.

williamj
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Dilla used the MPC 3000 at the time it was a very advanced sampler but still extremely limited, his sound Sonics and inspiration came from vinyl records 80 percent of his time was based 9n diggin and going thru tons of records in general he sampled from the root not the fruit he could flip a sample used by hundreds of people to sound unique and give its own texture if you go back and listen to the famous producers of the 80 's, 90 ' s and early 2000's that made classics they all had one thing in common a record room

amontri
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Thanks for putting out these tips. Dilla is my biggest inspiration when it comes to beatmaking, and I try to learn as much as I can of the techniques he would use. Honestly I was a bit surprised that you put out a video about Dilla, just because from the previous videos of yours (just seen a couple of things) I deemed that you was more into a contemporary style of beats. Anyway I happy to have been proven wrong. Peace

dadivozo
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Hey, I would like to mention that I undoubtedly concur with quantizing certain notes and sounds and letting others fall where they may. Your explanation as to why couldn't have been explained better. This works for me as well; to each his own. Thanks! 👊

snaggletooth
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This is very helpful for a lo-fi producer like me

ashaypallav
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Ahhh, the D in Navie D. Stands for Donuts 🍩

scottadams
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That first tip brother!! Its what made me subscribe. I was always wondering when i would crack that code so thank you

Dabchulo
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Normally i dont leave a footprint on big pages, but i have to this time because the beat that u used in this video is absolutely amazing! It really sounds like j dilla collabed with you dawg fr. Keep making greatness g!

PRODBYJONMARINE
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Let me know which producer I should cover next!

NavieD
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Humble. Respect. Dilla would’ve loved you I’m sure. Good job with this breakdowns.

onlyonecandacehazzard
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Navie 'D' for Damn Awesome! 🔥🔥🔥

B_R_X_D
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This beat is so good. Love your channel man.

RenzoAse
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Wow....I’ve been using these techniques for years and didn’t even being self taught has its quirks 😅

mrenon