Hey man I made my comments earlier in the thread.....it seems like Dre is being put above other producers only for these certain aspects (works with live musicians, composes and arranges, puts it all together) and separating the other producers such as Pete Rock and Primo, equally as skilled(in the art and craft of HIP HOP PRODUCTION) and if they wanted to they could possibly do the same...(NOT COMPOSING LIKE MOZART, OR CLASSICALLY TRAINED blah, blah,.that has absolutely nothing to do with HIP HOP PRODUCING..or qualifying to be one ha)....I do not think that the criteria listed above disqualify the producers from being producers because they dont work with people that can do live riffs, or play bass on the spot....if thats the case then going by what you are saying about 90% of hip hop producers that we know of are just beatmakers.....just because Pete Rock or Primo or any other Dope Hip Hop producer( and yes they are PRODUcERS) thats been around just about as long as Dre comes to the final product ..if you are looking for anything close try ISSAAC Hayes or Quincy Jones...but they not hip hop ok.....I think that just because you trained in music you got this thing that you separate yourself from just Plain old HIP HOP producers or are better than those who arent or have some edge in your music, thats what Berserk was sort of getting at....with that view you defeat the purpose and original base of the genre....Hip Hop producers are producers especially with some of the names previously mentioned that already labeled that from hip hop history we cant go redefine what they are or what they are doing because they dont live up to our view........I know plenty of dope musicians, that know theory etc making hip hop but they dont have this type of view because they understand the roots of hip hop...and they dont go back and minimize or trivialize good solid production.........it could be true that knowing all of the theories and classical musical training set you apart in some way....but the same exact methods aside from Dre humming a tune or getting a live musician to play it and arrange it are the SAME exact concepts any of the other Legendary producers or aspiring producers use after they have gotten the sample,...select the right sound from a soundbank on their motif or module, listen to a record find the riff they want and decide to put the song down.....there is absolutely no difference......I just want to put that to rest.....Pete Rock, Primo are Just as much producers as Dr. Dre.......many of Dre's creations are straight 4 bar loops, many sampled vinyl and many of the melodies are just interpolated from existing funk and soul grooves if you really know music and funk....not a whole lot of originality there......even though he is dope.........many times he takes a loop and builds on it...just the same way any othe producer would or he finds a sample that is already existing and has that as a template for a live musician to play over and alter slightly so he can use it.....the same way a pure samplist changes the pitch, time stretches or alters a sound or chops and arranges (all on his own though) or like you find a lot of today replay some part such as the bassline, Pete rock was about the first producer filtering basslines and chopping and replaying them.
Like I said I think what a beatmaker does is when you are putting a song together, without any regard to an artist, a vision or project just making beats hoping there will be and artist that your pre-produced beat could work for....a beatmaker can easily become a producer once they start producing...ie working with artists, putting together songs, writing hooks and finishing the process....doing all those things make you a producer...I said this many times....a beat is only 50% of a project....the artist completes the vision.
a producer is one who is applying concepts either from his pre planned vision, for and artists or particular project, finding samples, sounds (live or from samples)......in other words building a song from the ground up with a particular pre planned result.......
.it doesnt matter about the process in defining what you do......we all know what production is about....