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when in fact it sometimes comes across as 4 minutes of drum buildups and cymbal crashes!
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Good point, also you have to think you can arrange with many sounds and instruments but every instrument has its place, time and LEVEL in the track...it can be done without overdoing it.good article fade. i think this is a matter of opinion so im just putting mine out there with this...i dont so much think the less is better should be the rule for ALL producers. some tracks, yeah, should be kept really simple. but, here's the thing; now that i've gotten into really studying the producers making moves in thebusiness right now...timbo, polow, bryan cox, hi tek, rotem, whoever...there is a lot going on in the beats- but to the casual listener it is hardly perceptable. i've come to realize a huge part of getting your production to that top level is being able to add elements that genuinely do add to the rhythm or harmony, or occasionally the melody, but that aren't noticeable to most people, especially a casual listener. and i'm the first to realize the people i'm looking to learn from arent producers who everyone is a fan of, and thats cool. everyone has their own vision of their music in the future and i respect that.
best beatmaking tip i ever got was that listeners (and most a&rs look for this) hear kicks, snares, and melody. the places you can color in between those lines that make people feel a track more without even being able to place their finger on it, thats what sets a lot of big producers apart from those who havent made it yet. i think the biggest mistake that i've made and that a lot of producers not at that level make when trying to add things is not understanding how important it is to keep a lot of the additions very short or purposeful, and not looping for 8 or 16 bars- thats where i think keeping it simple is really important.
Good point, also you have to think you can arrange with many sounds and instruments but every instrument has its place, time and LEVEL in the track...it can be done without overdoing it.