Boom_bap_type_beat_piano_instru_rap_old_school_... -Watch this breakdown to see how to layer these elements into a finished beat: The "Boom Bap" name comes from the kick (boom) and the snare (bap). boom_bap_type_beat_piano_instru_rap_old_school_... Keep hi-hats simple. A secret technique is to shift every other hi-hat slightly off-grid to create a "dragging" effect. Watch this breakdown to see how to layer For maximum authenticity, find a drum break from a 1970s record and chop the individual hits (kick, snare, hat) to program your own pattern. 4. Bassline and Textures For maximum authenticity, find a drum break from Use a punchy, mid-range snare. Layering can add fullness, but keep it from sounding too clean—a bit of "muddiness" helps the aesthetic. Aim for a range between 80 to 100 BPM . Lower BPMs (80-88) often provide a better "groove" and "drag" for that classic 90s feel. |