Fade
The Beat Strangler
There was this producer back in the 90's that released some instrumentals on vinyl and it was very hard to find. The beats were dark, gutter, and really dope. I ended up getting the series he released because I liked them a lot.
I'm not going to name him, but a few months ago I looked him up to see if he's still doing beats and he is, but his beats were straight up wack. He definitely wasn't using his old setup.
This got me thinking, and based on my own experience, what you use (hardware or software) really has an influence on how your beats sound.
When I made beats in the 90s with just hardware, they were rough. Very rough. When I switched to a computer, it was smoother. Then when I was using Maschine things changed as well. I found my beats were much smoother but I also ended up using a lot of the virtual instruments and integrated that with my samples.
Now I find myself using just an MPC and that too has changed how my beats sound. I find with the MPC, it's forcing me to make something purely sample-based (which is what I want!).
So maybe that guy from the 90's took a long break, who knows, but to hear his stuff back then and what he has now, it just got me thinking.
The same can be said for big names like Dre, for example. Hell, even Pete Rock's sound changed when he went from the SP1200 to the MPC.
I believe that whatever you're working with will obviously force you to make beats a certain way, and of course it's still up to you to make beats how you want to. But if you're just starting out, or maybe you just want to add something else to your setup, what you use can definitely alter HOW you make beats.
What do you think?
I'm not going to name him, but a few months ago I looked him up to see if he's still doing beats and he is, but his beats were straight up wack. He definitely wasn't using his old setup.
This got me thinking, and based on my own experience, what you use (hardware or software) really has an influence on how your beats sound.
When I made beats in the 90s with just hardware, they were rough. Very rough. When I switched to a computer, it was smoother. Then when I was using Maschine things changed as well. I found my beats were much smoother but I also ended up using a lot of the virtual instruments and integrated that with my samples.
Now I find myself using just an MPC and that too has changed how my beats sound. I find with the MPC, it's forcing me to make something purely sample-based (which is what I want!).
So maybe that guy from the 90's took a long break, who knows, but to hear his stuff back then and what he has now, it just got me thinking.
The same can be said for big names like Dre, for example. Hell, even Pete Rock's sound changed when he went from the SP1200 to the MPC.
I believe that whatever you're working with will obviously force you to make beats a certain way, and of course it's still up to you to make beats how you want to. But if you're just starting out, or maybe you just want to add something else to your setup, what you use can definitely alter HOW you make beats.
What do you think?