Thứ Ba, 29 tháng 1, 2013

How to Make Your Own R&b Beats in 5 Steps - Basic Five Step Process

How do you make your own R&B beats? Well, it really is no different from making a hip hop or pop beat. A lot of beat makers make this harder than it needs to be, but it's really easier than you think. Take a look at 5 of the basic steps you can take to make your own R&B beats.
  1. Pick An R&B Artist You Want To Make A Beat For: Doing this will make your beat making process easier. What you can do is imagine your favorite R&B artist on your beat. Take a listen to their song and get a feel for their style.
  2. Formatting: The next thing you need to focus on is the formatting of your song. When you format you need to arrange the intro, verse, chorus, and bridge in the order you want it. You can listen to different R&B songs and see how they formatted their song. The most basic beat making format for an R&B beat is to start with a 2 bar intro, 16 bar verse, 8 bar chorus, 16 bar verse, 8 bar chorus, 16 bar verse, and 8 bar chorus.
  3. Lay Down The Beat: When your laying down the beat you can start with the drums and follow up with a kick, snare, or hi hat. You can layer your beat with any instrument you think will be a good fit for your R&B song. Out of all the instruments, you should pay the most attention to the drums because the drums are the most important when you make your own R&B beat.
  4. Layering: After you lay down your beat with the different instruments and melodies it is time to layer every thing. Layering is what makes your beat sound full and complete.
  5. Mixing: The mix down is very important because if your beat has a poor mixing quality then all the time you have put into making your beat will be wasted. You should begin with each track individually when your mixing. You should solo each track and make each of them sound as good as you need it to be.
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