Beaubeats
Beau Beats
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Hey everyone. Joined a month or two ago and forgot to introduce myself.
My name is Chris Beaupre (hard one to pronounce, I know. Its like Bow-Pray) or Beau Beats.
I have messed around with making beats since I was about 12 years old. I am 32 now. I have not made beats that entire time constantly unfortunately and am just recently starting to do it again. 17-19 was my prime and I had a great deal of fun making beats for rappers at a local studio in CT. Grew up idolizing Dr.Dre, Timberland, Swizz, Outkast, Rza and a few other greats of my day. I struggled with creating dope beats. I knew nothing of music theory or arrangement so some beats would take me 12 plus hours to create from scratch.
I took a break for nearly ten years due to a busy manual labor work life and the frustration I use to face when trying to get the sounds out of my head into a DAW.
When I was 24 I started teaching myself how to play the guitar and piano. During that time I put a lot of work into finding my sound and practicing singing. It was the most passionate few years of my life and I lived and breathed to be with my guitar. Nothing else mattered.
Then fast forward to 27 when my first son was born. This changed the amount of time I could practice and focus on music so I made a decision to be more committed to my family life and raising my now two sons. I put the dreams of being on stage, playing guitar and singing out of my mind at that time (a very hard decision to make for someone like myself).
Fast forward to last summer. My nephew wanted to start getting into making beats so I told him I would help him get started. He had some temporary dreams of being like the internet money kids but time would prove he didn't actually want to put the work in. The good that came from it was me seeing that around that same time FL Studio came out with a native MAC OS version for the first time. I bought it simply for nostalgic reasons at first. It was the first DAW I ever used and I loved it as a kid. I used Logic Pro 8,9 and X for a few years for recording tracks but never liked the workflow for making beats. When I got back on FL I felt like a kid again. The magic of starting from silence and being able to create something cool just got me hooked again.
The only difference this time was my knowledge and how much more powerful that program is today.
I have been working hard the past six months to learn more about mixing, mastering and just all around composing. I have never been afraid of putting effort into accomplishing my goals and I hope to continue learning and growing as a producer and a creative everyday. I am in no rush to get where I am going and I know that if I keep up the momentum, leave my mind open to learn, study the industry and put in thousands of hours of work I will achieve my goals in the industry and in life in generally. For now, I make alright beats. Occasionally a little too complex or off the wall for rappers but I will get a good formula as time goes on.
If you actually read all this, thank you. I hope to build some solid relationships here and I will always be someone who tries to give more than he takes. I also love working on other peoples beats. If you have one that has good bones and ran out of creative steam for I really enjoy putting my spin on things.
Im on all social media as beaubeats1. beaubeats.com is my site also if you want to take a look at some of my work.
Damn thats long winded. Keep grinding beat fam. I look forward to getting to know this community.
My name is Chris Beaupre (hard one to pronounce, I know. Its like Bow-Pray) or Beau Beats.
I have messed around with making beats since I was about 12 years old. I am 32 now. I have not made beats that entire time constantly unfortunately and am just recently starting to do it again. 17-19 was my prime and I had a great deal of fun making beats for rappers at a local studio in CT. Grew up idolizing Dr.Dre, Timberland, Swizz, Outkast, Rza and a few other greats of my day. I struggled with creating dope beats. I knew nothing of music theory or arrangement so some beats would take me 12 plus hours to create from scratch.
I took a break for nearly ten years due to a busy manual labor work life and the frustration I use to face when trying to get the sounds out of my head into a DAW.
When I was 24 I started teaching myself how to play the guitar and piano. During that time I put a lot of work into finding my sound and practicing singing. It was the most passionate few years of my life and I lived and breathed to be with my guitar. Nothing else mattered.
Then fast forward to 27 when my first son was born. This changed the amount of time I could practice and focus on music so I made a decision to be more committed to my family life and raising my now two sons. I put the dreams of being on stage, playing guitar and singing out of my mind at that time (a very hard decision to make for someone like myself).
Fast forward to last summer. My nephew wanted to start getting into making beats so I told him I would help him get started. He had some temporary dreams of being like the internet money kids but time would prove he didn't actually want to put the work in. The good that came from it was me seeing that around that same time FL Studio came out with a native MAC OS version for the first time. I bought it simply for nostalgic reasons at first. It was the first DAW I ever used and I loved it as a kid. I used Logic Pro 8,9 and X for a few years for recording tracks but never liked the workflow for making beats. When I got back on FL I felt like a kid again. The magic of starting from silence and being able to create something cool just got me hooked again.
The only difference this time was my knowledge and how much more powerful that program is today.
I have been working hard the past six months to learn more about mixing, mastering and just all around composing. I have never been afraid of putting effort into accomplishing my goals and I hope to continue learning and growing as a producer and a creative everyday. I am in no rush to get where I am going and I know that if I keep up the momentum, leave my mind open to learn, study the industry and put in thousands of hours of work I will achieve my goals in the industry and in life in generally. For now, I make alright beats. Occasionally a little too complex or off the wall for rappers but I will get a good formula as time goes on.
If you actually read all this, thank you. I hope to build some solid relationships here and I will always be someone who tries to give more than he takes. I also love working on other peoples beats. If you have one that has good bones and ran out of creative steam for I really enjoy putting my spin on things.
Im on all social media as beaubeats1. beaubeats.com is my site also if you want to take a look at some of my work.
Damn thats long winded. Keep grinding beat fam. I look forward to getting to know this community.