O maior guia Para lo-fi bedtime beats
O maior guia Para lo-fi bedtime beats
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As in everything in music production, you gotta learn how to crawl before you walk. Therefore, it’s a good idea to start by just creating a few beats of any genre to get familiar with the DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) you’re using and all the beat-making tools at your disposal.
Many beat producers like to come up with chord progressions or find a sample first. But if you’re starting out making beats, it’s best to have a solid foundation to build on. Hence we’re beginning with the drum beat.
Flower and Bomby sit at the top of the steps from "Get to the Top in 500 Steps" and "Getting Teardrop to Talk" eating bananas. They are sharing one earphone while listening to music on a device that looks like a phone, or an MP3 player.
Lego Brick is alone, listening to music from a boombox with a bored look on his face. He is trapped inside a box, in 032.
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If you’re brand new to making beats and music production, we suggest you start by reading that blog post before you dive into the world Music Lo-Fi of Lo-fi, since it requires some fundamental knowledge of beat-making.
Don’t worry if it doesn’t sound Lo–fi enough yet, we can dirty down the instruments later on when we add effects.
Once you find your loop, drag it into the studio over the drum beat and it will automatically match the BPM and Study Lo-Fi song key. This should give you a perfect canvas to build out your beat further on.
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Don’t feel like playing your own instruments. Then you may wanna choose a sample that fits the mood of your beat. It could be a snippet from an old record, a vocal line, or any sound you find interesting.
Lo-fi used to broadly refer to any kind of music that had a quality of imperfection or a deliberately dissonant layer that added a richness to the soundscape. It came to be associated with DIY and indie “bedroom music” but had been employed in big studio sounds of artists like the Beach Boys and now, a newer genre of hip hop experimenting with jazz elements in an atmospheric way for YouTubers looking for a calming point of stillness in a chaotic world.
Anton Berner is a music producer, audio engineer, and songwriter from Stockholm, Sweden. He's produced hip-hop & rap music since the early 2000s and his expertise is in vocal mixing and sample-based beat production. Anton is also the SEO & Content Manager @ Soundtrap and manages the blog and newsroom.