BlackDroog
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Other than watching a few Youtube videos not really.
I really don't know anything other than chopping up a sample so I could read a step by step book on producing to learn a few things.
Yea I noticed I do my chopping of the sample first. Then build around that.
Here's a Instrumental I just made using an Isley Brothers Sample.
Could you tell me what I am missing/maybe don't need?
A snare would make that shyt pop. and personally i would add some kind of higher pitch instrumental/sample in the background to accompany that primary sample. I would also add a a sub bass line. for some reason i think some conga/bongo's would be dope on this one.
Here's an example from one of my beats of the kind of bongo/conga sound i'm talking about.
But that's just the way I hear the sample. others would have different feedback because we all have a different approach. the best thing to do is play with a bunch of different sounds to find your style. even if you have to make a beat that's wack, at least go through the workflow to get comfortable with the whole process.
Also...what producers do you currently listen to and who is your influence?
see this shyt bothers me. every production or gear forum i check out i just see people basically saying "never had an interest in learning about music, still don't, i think making beats is the path for me. help?"
surely you could see how you asking what a basic drum pattern consists of could've lead me to that conclusion?