lo-fi bedtime beats Fundamentos Explicado
lo-fi bedtime beats Fundamentos Explicado
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Many beat producers like to come up with chord progressions or find a sample first. But if you’re starting out making beats, it’s best to have a solid foundation to build on. Hence we’re beginning with the drum beat.
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Start by laying down the foundation of your beat with a drum pattern. You will need a digital audio workstation (DAW) and a virtual drum machine to do this. Luckily, Soundtrap has an easy-to-use drum programmer called Patterns Beatmaker where you can choose from hundreds of presets and drum kits.
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Once you find your loop, drag it into the studio over the drum beat and The Bst Lo-Fi it will automatically match the BPM and song key. This should give you a perfect canvas to build out your beat further on.
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Once your chord progression is laid out, you should create a melody on top of it. Craft a memorable melody that enhances the overall atmosphere of your track. It’s also great to have the top melody come in during various parts of the song, so it’s not just a repetitive loop for 3 minutes.
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