How to Make Hip Hop Jazz and Soul Beats Quickly: Against the Clock: One Hour Only
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2024
- In order to make Hip Hop Jazz and Soul Beats in an hour you need to have a plan of how to spend your time. If I only had an hours to create and master a beat this would be my approach.
- 05 minutes sound selection
- 15 minutes Chords progressions
- 10 minutes Groove
- 10 minutes Sequence
- 05 minutes Tracking
- 10 minutes Mixing
- 05 minutes Master
Organic Hip Hop Jazz and Soul composition with Hip Hop drums and mellow keys and pads. Throwback sound with hint of Nostalgia.
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I liked the mixing at unity tip. It seems to helps to set everything in relation better. Will definitely try it out in my next sesh.
Would you add something for the struggle that mixing levels can be? Haha
Thanks a lot!! Enjoyed your video a lot
@DiegoMartinezRamos Absolutely. this help with understanding the relationship between all the tracks and gives a repeatable process for mixing.
Another great inspiring session. 😎
Thanks, I really appreciated it. More on the way.
What DAW is that?
Digital Performer 11 by MOTU. Its pretty dope!!
@@tcmuze And I thought I knew every DAW. also... Really good content Sir.
I can’t even create a song in an hour. Forget about mixing and mastering.
A beat could take me hours.
Yeah. This was a challenge. However, it was a fun exercise to practice quicker decision-making. But it's definitely not an everyday approach to music making.