A video about how to make the electronic music genre "jungle" using the MPC ONE, LIVE, & X. I'm giving away my collection of drum breaks for free (they were provided by Music Radar). A lot of my favorite video games (Killer Instinct, Tekken, SF3, etc). It has high energy, distinctive drums, & very diverse song arrangements! Early jungle beats were produced using an AKAI s1000/1100, an Amen break, Amiga computer, and software program called a tracker (stay tuned guys!). Pete Cannon still uses one to this very day. Ironically, many video game composers used tracker programs to produced music in the 16 bit era! Let me know how you feel about this video in the comments.
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Killer Cuts - It's a Jungle
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Tekken OST
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A really dope video about early Jungle feat Pete Cannon
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Free Drum Breaks for Dnb & Jungle (provided by Music Radar)
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get an MPC ONE here
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0:00 intro & backstory
1:59 adding drum breaks, time stretching, drum programming 101
5:12 copying sequence & adding variations
5:46 chord progression tips
6:08 using 16 levels, changing octaves, bass tips, & note repeat stuff
10:43 adding lofi to gel the mix better
11:29 finished beat (in stereo)
13:39 final thoughts
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#Jungle #MPC #AKAI
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