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Insights from Making Quick Beats

Monophonic patch with Ableton Wavetable

It’s useful to spend some time making little beats (Li’l beats) and getting your core music production skills locked in. I recently spent a week or so and made 51 quick beats to explore different BPMs and work on finding nice grooves that I like. I created beats in every BPM between 90 and 140 and followed the following quick recipe to focus:

This simplified recipe covers mixing, drum pattern design, and sound design and should only take you 20 minutes or so per beat after you have put together a few of them. I’ll share a few tips for each step of the process.

Because the exercise is so simple, you will have an opportunity to deeply explore your instruments and should focus on the fundamentals of sound design instead of worrying about making a song. While making the beats I saved some of the best bits into my library (a nice kick midi loop, bass patches, etc) so that I have some fresh ideas that I can reach for when I’m seeking inspiration – if you don’t know already, you can drag from the right pane of Ableton into the left pane to organize and save your work.

Creative and aesthetic ideas

While you’re making beats, it’s easy to feel like you’re making shitty beats. Try these ideas to see if it makes you feel better.

Turning on the metronome can help you find the groove.

Bass synthesis tips

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MIDI tips

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Automation tips

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