The_yeat_bell_in_every_key -
Producers take a single "tubular bell" one-shot, put it into a sampler (like FL Studio's Fruity Slicer or DirectWave), and pitch it to match the root note of the 808s and melody.
Frequently used ( Stock Plugin Only 1 Bells Dragon F#m 142BPM.wav ). D#m (D# Minor): Commonly used in Rage/Dark Trap packs. C#m (C# Minor): Used in "JLMTR Get It C#m 136bpm". Technique for "Every Key": the_yeat_bell_in_every_key
The "Yeat Bell" is a signature sound element frequently used in Yeat's music, particularly in his rage/trap beats to create a dark, atmospheric, and memorable effect, notably in songs like "Gët Busy". It is characterized as a "tubular bell" or church bell sound, souvent with heavy distortion and layering. Producers take a single "tubular bell" one-shot, put
For producers looking to recreate this, the "Digi Tubular" preset in Purity is considered the most accurate. If you're trying to recreate this, I can provide: details A tutorial on how to use "cut itself" in your DAW C#m (C# Minor): Used in "JLMTR Get It C#m 136bpm"
Producers use bell one-shots, often in Minor keys, to achieve the dark "Rage" vibe (e.g., Slooply lists various Minor key options).
The bells typically accompany fast-paced beats, often around 140-150 BPM. Specific Examples: Bm (B Minor): Used frequently (e.g., BELL 148BPM BMIN.wav ).
It is crucial to cut the sample ("cut itself") so the ringing bell does not overlap and create a muddy sound. Most Notable "Bell" Songs "Gët Busy" / "Here's a Bell" (2021) "M.F.U" (117 bells) "Big Tonka" (116 bells) "Stayëd tha Same" (74 bells) "The Bell" (2025)


