How does Beat Butcha get his drum aesthetic??

Discussion in 'how to make "that" sound' started by Bump, Jun 16, 2024.

  1. taskforce

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    Because that is what they are. No gear that you haven't got is needed to re-create this -mostly- trip hop style of drum tracks.
    Just some nice collection of obscure 60s and 70s r'n'b/soul/funk, a softie to rip those drums like Izotope Rx or RipX or if you haven't any just go to lalal.ai, and then slice 'em and dice 'em.
    For making modern shit sound like that, all you gotta do is resample it to lower bitrates and use some distortion at times as that butcher dude does occasionally.
    Cheers
    PS: An old technique used by some is to play a loop in a much slower tempo, like sampling something let's say, at 115 bpm and stretching it all the way down to 70. You will hear it sound grainy as fuck lol. Then you can again chop and resample individual drums or parts. Limit's the sky. Good luck.
     
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