We all have the genre that we love to produce in, but there are some really good reasons to produce outside of that.
For one, it can be exhausting to work in the same genre all the time, so it’s fun to change it up.
It also helps expand your repertoire by exposing you to new styles of sounds, patches and techniques, which you can use to carry over into your preferred genre.
Additionally, it helps broaden the amount of artists you can work with and add colors to your musical palette.
So today, we're going to show you a great, easy to use system for producing outside of your comfort zone and make a song in the process!
Interesting bits and pieces:
0:00 - Intro
0:49 - Breaking Down Genre Into Smaller Pieces
2:15 - Example of Patterns
2:46 - Start With Drums (and Tempo)
4:19 - Chords and Instrumentation
6:57 - Perc Melody
7:38 - Bass
8:59 - Don't Forget To Use Your Own Taste!
9:48 - Vocal Chops
10:56 - How To Structure
12:34 - Conclusion
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