I was curious of everyone's path which lead to beat making.
Here is mine:
I been around many different genres of music, but mostly listened to the radio as a kid. Usually rap, and some rock....but mostly Oldies. My Mom loved listening to Art Laboe's killer oldie show.....so it actually broadened my likings for different styles...... Where I grew up we have a many different races in one school but mostly Hispanic. In about the 6th grade I remember I was into Bone Thugs N Harmony and Tupac and Biggie...... they were "the big thing" at the time. At school, I seen this kid break dancing and noticed the reaction he got from it... so I wanted to learn. I ended getting advice from my older brother to rent the movie Breakin and soon mimicked every possible move. Around 8th grade, I had developed my own style, and was getting a wider grasp on the Hip-Hop culture. Even though at this time I was also getting into House Music. I use to go to this local club with some friends and we eventually became a dance crew. We use to be known for battling and became friends with the DJ(which helped us get in for free)
It was at this little club I met Cold Truth, who at the time was a B-Boy as well.
We had a breaking session at my house and he had some music I had never heard before(which was Pharoahe Monch, along with some other underground Hip Hop.) He introduced me to alot of new underground rap music especially with the cd Sound Bombing 2..... that was the first time I ever heard alot of my favorite artist of today.
Some shit went down in CT's life and he ended up moving in with my family for a little bit. When he moved in he brought with him a Boss Dr 202, and a Dr sample Sp 202. he also had a 4 track that recorded onto Cassette tapes. (He got it as a graduation gift from foster parents)
So naturally I was interested in learning how the hell to use this stuff. With his help I started making beats using sample chops from mostly classical music(which sucked ass at the time, but did show potential : D)
Up to that point the only thing I did musically was played with a cheap Casio piano... I still felt like I had to do something with music, but didn't have money to buy a drum machine. Cold had to pawn his equipment for some cash and he couldn't make the payments, so it was lost.
At this time I got my first job selling alarm systems door to door( was damn good at it to, (because of my "nice boy" look.lol) I had some cash and decided to see if the pawn shop still had the equipment, and they did! So I ended up buying it back and re started making beats again.
To make an already long story short, Cold soon bought an MPC 2000Xl and we used that, from there I got a loan from my sister(which I will never live down) who helped me buy my first Korg Triton and Monitors. I ended up trading some guy for a Roland Fantom and 200 dollars.
After he moved out, he had to sell the mpc and I ended up having to sell the roland to make rent. I used some of the leftover money to buy a guitar and stopped making beats for a loooong time. Cold moved on to a pc and started using software. I eventually followed his steps and got software as well........
which I still use today.......so that's my mini bio of how I became a producer.
Here is mine:
I been around many different genres of music, but mostly listened to the radio as a kid. Usually rap, and some rock....but mostly Oldies. My Mom loved listening to Art Laboe's killer oldie show.....so it actually broadened my likings for different styles...... Where I grew up we have a many different races in one school but mostly Hispanic. In about the 6th grade I remember I was into Bone Thugs N Harmony and Tupac and Biggie...... they were "the big thing" at the time. At school, I seen this kid break dancing and noticed the reaction he got from it... so I wanted to learn. I ended getting advice from my older brother to rent the movie Breakin and soon mimicked every possible move. Around 8th grade, I had developed my own style, and was getting a wider grasp on the Hip-Hop culture. Even though at this time I was also getting into House Music. I use to go to this local club with some friends and we eventually became a dance crew. We use to be known for battling and became friends with the DJ(which helped us get in for free)
It was at this little club I met Cold Truth, who at the time was a B-Boy as well.
We had a breaking session at my house and he had some music I had never heard before(which was Pharoahe Monch, along with some other underground Hip Hop.) He introduced me to alot of new underground rap music especially with the cd Sound Bombing 2..... that was the first time I ever heard alot of my favorite artist of today.
Some shit went down in CT's life and he ended up moving in with my family for a little bit. When he moved in he brought with him a Boss Dr 202, and a Dr sample Sp 202. he also had a 4 track that recorded onto Cassette tapes. (He got it as a graduation gift from foster parents)
So naturally I was interested in learning how the hell to use this stuff. With his help I started making beats using sample chops from mostly classical music(which sucked ass at the time, but did show potential : D)
Up to that point the only thing I did musically was played with a cheap Casio piano... I still felt like I had to do something with music, but didn't have money to buy a drum machine. Cold had to pawn his equipment for some cash and he couldn't make the payments, so it was lost.
At this time I got my first job selling alarm systems door to door( was damn good at it to, (because of my "nice boy" look.lol) I had some cash and decided to see if the pawn shop still had the equipment, and they did! So I ended up buying it back and re started making beats again.
To make an already long story short, Cold soon bought an MPC 2000Xl and we used that, from there I got a loan from my sister(which I will never live down) who helped me buy my first Korg Triton and Monitors. I ended up trading some guy for a Roland Fantom and 200 dollars.
After he moved out, he had to sell the mpc and I ended up having to sell the roland to make rent. I used some of the leftover money to buy a guitar and stopped making beats for a loooong time. Cold moved on to a pc and started using software. I eventually followed his steps and got software as well........
which I still use today.......so that's my mini bio of how I became a producer.