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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.
Have you ever put on your favorite song when you were in a bad mood and instantly felt your energy shift? Music is a powerful tool that can affect your mood—and it turns out the right music can also relax you so you can sleep more easily.
To add a bit of depth and atmosphere, you can incorporate sound effects like rain, birdsong, or street noise. Adding some vinyl crackle to the track can also contribute greatly to the beat.
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As we mentioned earlier, a beat, just like a song, shouldn’t just be a loop on repeat for 3 minutes. You need variations and structure here. Start with producing your core section, that’s where every instrument and element play together.
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This video was posted to the Jacknjellify X account on July 3, 2020, right after "Let's Raid The Warehouse" was uploaded. In the video, Leafy begs Firey to not turn her into a marketable plushie, referencing a meme of characters begging to not be turned into a marketable plushie.
If you’ve decided to learn how to make slow-sizzling Lo-fi beats, you’ve made a smart choice. Lo-fi as a genre shows pelo signs of slowing down and your Lo-fi instrumentals can become hot commodities on the beat market if you promote them in the right way.
"Let's Raid The Warehouse" was the only episode not referenced at all during the song. However, Study Lo-Fi since it includes points it may have been.
It's all about embracing imperfections, using vintage equipment and effects that sound analog and purposely dated.
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