I've noticed 2 really distinctive types of beat production...
1. I call the MPC style of production where there are distinctive chops on top of a beat. Some producers really exaggerate the chops by throwing some pitch change chops in it while others stay in pitch but still make it very clear that it's a MPC style group of chops.
2. The only way you would even know that there is a chop is if you know the song/sample used to make the beat.
Just out of curiosity, which style do you all like better? I like both but overall I like seamless blends which makes the beat sound less beat machine and more of a composition even if it's 100% sampled.
1. I call the MPC style of production where there are distinctive chops on top of a beat. Some producers really exaggerate the chops by throwing some pitch change chops in it while others stay in pitch but still make it very clear that it's a MPC style group of chops.
2. The only way you would even know that there is a chop is if you know the song/sample used to make the beat.
Just out of curiosity, which style do you all like better? I like both but overall I like seamless blends which makes the beat sound less beat machine and more of a composition even if it's 100% sampled.