Uplifting Jazz-Funk Sample Beat

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Uplifting Jazz-Funk Sample Beat
Posted on: 12.03.2011 by Sammy Lapka
Decided to do another "uplifting" beat. Let me know how the drums are sounding cause I'm still working on getting 'em right!

http://www.AfterTouchBeatz.com

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Sammy Lapka
12.03.2011
Decided to do another "uplifting" beat. Let me know how the drums are sounding cause I'm still working on getting 'em right!

http://www.AfterTouchBeatz.com

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Sammy Lapka
12.03.2011
haha for sure man, it's all good
Jetta Drenzek
12.03.2011
Sorry, my message was meant to have a sarcastic tone to it. No offense intended haha.

But yeah, disregarding the boundaries of text based conversation, the advice I gave still stands for the drum lines with kind of music you're making!

And you can have a perfect mix.... Look at Justin Beiber!
Sammy Lapka
12.03.2011
scram artist? seems a little harsh

the beat itself is finished, you can never have a perfect mix so it'd be impossible to post anything that didn't still need improvements. what i meant is i'm trying to focus on my drum work so i can use it towards my next beats. i can't learn every aspect of mixing before i start trying to do anything with my music, you learn as you go; so yeah i'm selling stuff that might not have the perfect mix but i wasn't necessarily saying "let me know how the drums are cause i know there's something wrong with these ones and i'm gonna go back and change them", i meant "in every track i'm making i'm trying to get my beats to kick harder and harder so let me know how it's coming along"
Jetta Drenzek
13.03.2011
I don't get it, you're working on getting them right... And yet you're selling them? You are willingly selling music thats not finished?

You sir, are a scam artist.

Also, Motowns biggest secret was that they layered the drums on themselves several times, because back then they where hard to record. So use decent-ish drums, then layer the shit out of them, then EQ them as a group. This was done for practically EVERY famous motown/disco/funk track

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