
Another Fresh Sole Beat Season 1, Episode 2
You would not believe how late it is. I’ve been feeling a bit withdrawn. The fact that I’m not getting any sleep or much cut these days (laughs it off) doesn’t help. So I was supposed to “inebriate” away my sorrows tonight… with various alcohols and meaningless conversation. Well I was actually supposed to be at Diamond Head underneath a pitch black Hawaiian sky. FML.
Enters this sample I had been playing around with all day… to chop or not to chop? That was the question. I was planning to go small and massive, but I instead went for a traditional 16 x 4 using different parts of the sample. Since virtually no record of this sample being used has surfaced on the internet, I will choose to kept my mouth shut on this one. This is turning out to be a blog, huh?
So I have to tell this story too; I’ve been teaching myself Music Theory as of late, in an attempt to enlarge the territory that is my beat-making artistry. Half way through the book, like any person not being institutionally trained, I start doubting myself and my ability to take things whole and decompose them creatively in my mind. As a result, yesterday was mundanely productive. I say productive still, because having made it more than half way through the first course book, I accomplished the feat of connecting several principles of playing that before didn’t make sense. What in the world does this have to do with beat-making? I don’t know, however, I would take a stab as feeling that once you’ve understood, at least, bass clef and treble clef… their underlying principles… and their relation to each other and musical notes in general, it should open an array of sounds up for use in your production, but more or most importantly, strengthen what your hears allow you to sensibly hear. [This paragraph pertains to the bass line notes used in the beat. I totally sucked at playing bass lines in the past.]
Back to the beat. Drinking wasn’t working out for me at all… so after being in a room with three random people and knocking a couple back… I respectfully got up and walked back to my end of the barracks and slid my ID card in the door thingy. (Don’t laugh.) From there it was the refrigerator to grab the last Full Throttle and some peanut butter M&M’s. Then it was to my work desk, F3… what are the homie’s doing. Time Travel had just gotten off AIM, so myself, Juno Complex and Nefarious! chalked a few laughs and F-you’s to Twitter seeing as Nefarious! lost about 500 followers and the good admin people were evidently ignoring him, or fixing the problem without notifying him (laughing at the latter actually being a possibility.)
We wrapped up talking out and planning of our Teaser tape and I told my ex-girlfriend peaces and said I would get to making a beat. Works for me, because there was already a sample stretched across the screen on Recycle.
Add a few slices in across the wave form for chop points (92 to be exact) and then we’re moving along. Reason was already prepped since I had been practicing chords previously during the day. So how do you go about making your beats? Some people do drums first. In my personal opinion, I feel like the sample becomes the fine sketch you paint over. So I lay the sample first. (Regardless of how I prepared it in the video. Then I actually laid the bass down next and added some reverb and fold back distortion. Just a note: it brings out the beauty in whatever channel you aux it to; especially samples and bass instruments in the rack. Just drag and drop it underneath the mixer (four max).
After the bass was done and where I wanted it I laid the drums and then added some spice to it… very subtle though. I had actually planned on making a video from another sample I was working on, but it was late, I had nothing to do and I figured why not? So I created the video, threw the footage down in iMovie and added some creative breath to it. The end result is AFSB Episode 2, still Season One. Enjoy.



Dope Bro so dam dope.
Aww man…I’ve been messing around with that sample, too, but what you did with that…it’s supreme. Very nice flip, man!