Description : This is kind of a remake of a 2pac beat with vox from another 2pac track..Created on mox8 and exported to Studio One.No eq or processing on any of the tracks..a lil compression and tape on the master buss..just having a lil fun with it.
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How i didd miss this one?
Ok here i am now.
I'm used that your your beats are always good and beautiful and of course the master of rap finishes this beat
Absolutely! mint! on the mix as always. Only one BM4real & you always rock this LM joint with some of the dopest hip hop tracks, it just proves how talented you are. Your mixes can make any artist sound even more BOMB! Bravo Maestro! Keep Slaying!
Hey BM4real, you can never go wrong with 2Pac.
I know you had your hands full making this track
work so well. 2Pac has a tendency to rush his rhythm
while the Bass and Drums are rock steady. You made it
work.
You know I had to hit listen after seeing 2pac's name in the title. I have to say I wasn't disappointed. You achieve that 90's west-side hip hop vibe all the way. His vocals fit great with it. I would have liked to hear a little more variation in the instrumental, but that's just personal preference. Great work, mate.
dope BeatMaker, i done similar with Biggie, music and vocals from two different tracks and swapped them over, this is fresh like the whole production and the bounce you got going on, vox are standout but you wouldn't expect anything else from 2pac i suppose he was/is fire. nice job mate
I'm such a beginner at this music thing bro I have no idea what you're talking about lol
Nice with the creativeness!
Oh yes that west coast synth acidy sound is my favorite. Damn u got down!
Gangsta af! He making it 4REAL!
So, you want the swing value to be the same for every instrument, and you want it to be for the 8th notes. It would be easy to attach a swing value and never hear it, because the tempo is doubled and the swing value is attached to the 16th note instead (relative to the song, not the DAW settings).
If you have no syncopated 16th notes, you won't hear any swing (though it that case, technically it would be a shuffle, which is a swing value applied to the 16th notes.)
Almost all DAWs tend to double the BPM. For instance, FLStudios default is 140 BPM, but most trap is really 70 BPM (when you consider the actual phrasing), folks just don't like thinking about 32nd notes (the hats) because it blows their mind, so doubling the tempo and making less time increments is simpler, even though it leads to expression issues later, for instance when attaching a swing value in the wrong increment, as well as shorter phrases and smaller more repetitive loops.
To experiment, start with only drums and vox, line it up via swing percentage, then apply the lined up value (8th note swing%) to the remaining instruments. I've experimented with multiple swing values per instrument, but it was pretty much a mess. A single value for everything works better. I also tend to perform the parts and leave them unquantized, giving them both a natural swing value and some tasteful "inaccuracy."
It took me a long time to realize what swing even was. I had always though of it as a triplet feel, but it's really the potential space between a triplet feel (33%) and "straight 8" (0%), or the shuffle (19 beat) equivalent. Swing values are what makes boombap and reggae so good, especially when you remove the first beat from the phrase on occasion.
Hope that wasn't too much info, just some food for thought.
Nice little project. Most won't know the difference unless they know the song. You might consider adding a swing value to the beat. I noticed if you match the swing value to the rappers flow it can make a big difference in the feel of the mix (in this case somewhere between 22 and 27% should work).
This is the second time I've heard you mention adding some swing to the track..well, since I still had this session open I gave it a shot at 27% on just the drum track..
I don't know if I'm really hearing a difference..or I just believe I do..I know 27% is very a subtle change, but thx for the tip.
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Michael
Maj
Ok here i am now.
I'm used that your your beats are always good and beautiful and of course the master of rap finishes this beat
Angelus
This is a great track, my friend.
Really well-done mate.
Maj
I know you had your hands full making this track
work so well. 2Pac has a tendency to rush his rhythm
while the Bass and Drums are rock steady. You made it
work.
Great track. Faved..
PEACE...
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really dig the attack on this prod!
Nice with the creativeness!
Oh yes that west coast synth acidy sound is my favorite. Damn u got down!
Gangsta af! He making it 4REAL!
If you have no syncopated 16th notes, you won't hear any swing (though it that case, technically it would be a shuffle, which is a swing value applied to the 16th notes.)
Almost all DAWs tend to double the BPM. For instance, FLStudios default is 140 BPM, but most trap is really 70 BPM (when you consider the actual phrasing), folks just don't like thinking about 32nd notes (the hats) because it blows their mind, so doubling the tempo and making less time increments is simpler, even though it leads to expression issues later, for instance when attaching a swing value in the wrong increment, as well as shorter phrases and smaller more repetitive loops.
To experiment, start with only drums and vox, line it up via swing percentage, then apply the lined up value (8th note swing%) to the remaining instruments. I've experimented with multiple swing values per instrument, but it was pretty much a mess. A single value for everything works better. I also tend to perform the parts and leave them unquantized, giving them both a natural swing value and some tasteful "inaccuracy."
It took me a long time to realize what swing even was. I had always though of it as a triplet feel, but it's really the potential space between a triplet feel (33%) and "straight 8" (0%), or the shuffle (19 beat) equivalent. Swing values are what makes boombap and reggae so good, especially when you remove the first beat from the phrase on occasion.
Hope that wasn't too much info, just some food for thought.
Hey, we live in the information age, no such thing as too much info..lol
Hit me up via email, and I can send you the beat.
quality man just quality :)
Michael
Not a complaint, just a thought, keep it up.
I don't know if I'm really hearing a difference..or I just believe I do..I know 27% is very a subtle change, but thx for the tip.