Free Bad - Token Type Drums By Micshafes 165bpm Trap Percussion Loops & Samples
24th Dec 2020 11:03 - 4 years ago
24th Dec 2020 11:03 - 4 years ago
Description : bops i guess
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2nd Jul 2018 15:36 - 7 years ago
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Description : OVO
Comment any links to what you've made
18th Mar 2023 13:20 - 2 years ago
18th Mar 2023 13:20 - 2 years ago
Description : This is part of a DNB track I'm working on, feel free to use how you like. Please share what you make with it in the comments.
21st Jan 2025 08:33 - 9 months ago
21st Jan 2025 08:33 - 9 months ago
Description : a loop i made from kantakt 7
6th Jan 2025 08:38 - 9 months ago
6th Jan 2025 08:38 - 9 months ago
Description : Hats and oh without snare
hit me up if u cook smth
29th Mar 2025 08:02 - 6 months ago
29th Mar 2025 08:02 - 6 months ago
Description : I never heard this type of mash up. hopefully I can help out your track
Pd: Great beat!!
To make music like this, you need a DAW (Digital Audio Workspace). I use FL studio, but Abelton and Logic are also popular. Once you have a DAW, just look for a beginner video on YouTube. I seem to remember watching a BusyWorksBeats video when I was first learning, but I don’t really remember.
Once you experiment a bit, I’d recommend watching Nick Mira’s 10 minute cookups on the Internet Money YouTube channel. He goes really quickly, but he tries to explain things as best as he can while he goes along!
Good luck, and happy producing.