Tbh idk if i could go off this one tbh but in terms of systhesis do whatever you personally like. The music you make is supposed to be of your taste not anyone else’s so i cant answer that question for you. But this beat tho no offense but just to be truthful nothing in there is at all in tune but ive seen you make things that were in tune tho so i know you can do it but it’s something you really need to pay attention to its the most important factor
yea you right nothing is in tune. It was my first time using a gran synth in which I just threw in a bunch of samples and pressed keys. I liked how weird it sounded like. most of the music now I always start of by picking a scale / find the key in a sample
Great mixing and I love the beat switch. Super atmospheric, like a retro John carpenter movie or sum s***
Much love
I fw the last beat you posted too on some atmospheric s***

F*** it I did it
good luck
niggas be stingy with paying
even if you got slaps
good luck
niggas be stingy with paying
even if you got slaps
I don't really mind if she only pays 20$ and ends up using my beats lol
I just don't want to give it away for free I heard too many stories
I'm sure her label got the money
This is my second best beat I've made so far. Just redid it recently with harder drums and some more texture
That pad gave me chills
I made this in march last year i never got to really go and mix it tho (especially that kick it needs some milk) i might actually go and do that right now actually
edit: link works now
Pharrell about to kill your ass bro
I f*** with the percussion
I think I'd add more synths
@spacecwby @gabo
https://clyp.it/y3hgc4kw
I f*** with it especially the drums
@baella That's probably your best beat imo
ok dis a classic from me

F*** it I did it
Bro you just scammed yourself...
A trackout of anything should NEVER be $100 not even under $500. Also youre other prices are really undercutting yourself and especially since shes not just any artist you find on the street they will pay more for those beats like a lot more dude. Another thing you need set up is a contract as well if you dont have one already because that’s extremely important in this industry or any industry especially on that level of an artist. And they would also probably prefer exclusive beats not leases because that means that someone else could possibly have that beat and trackouts are necessary anyway because they’ll be having someone mix and master the tracks which you cant do with a single track audio file. Never sell yourself short bro never do that your work should be worth a lot more to yourself
Pharrell about to kill your ass bro
I f*** with the percussion
I think I'd add more synths
Ayyee thank you fam
I should do that imma go and try different s*** out
I don't really mind if she only pays 20$ and ends up using my beats lol
I just don't want to give it away for free I heard too many stories
I'm sure her label got the money
Bro if you know the label got money dont sell yourself for $25 bro you gotta know youre worth more than that man
@FLIZZY also best thing to do is send the work and discuss the prices after they respond back. First question you should have for them is what their budget is and then negotiate a price off of that. Last thing you want is being paid $25 for a beat but the next guy got paid $5k
Im gettin the feeling that she’s signed to Atlantic
Not sure but she’s definitely about to blow up in 2020 i feel like. Im surprised that she didnt in 2019 she had a song everywhere on social media
open.spotify.com/track/3dipJKa4WdsiulzVRXfo3X?si=iG9AdQIeRRCrMb_P9C7nRw
open.spotify.com/track/4Z0fn5tgjgakoTWeDQl2o9?si=gmWUdOklTy2tqzPXDa4Ugg
Anybody wanna slide some beats? I can literally rap over anything
That pad gave me chills
Thanks bro. Was super inspired by DHL when i made this and basically wanted a full version of the first half of that song.
Also you can feel a lot of my depression through the choir pad thats why i called it Through the Mud. Its like me struggling to break through in life
@FLIZZY also best thing to do is send the work and discuss the prices after they respond back. First question you should have for them is what their budget is and then negotiate a price off of that. Last thing you want is being paid $25 for a beat but the next guy got paid $5k
That's probably what I should've done yeah
Since I'm not a well known name I don't name big prices
The only beat I sold was to a guy on KTT and it was for 30$
That's probably what I should've done yeah
Since I'm not a well known name I don't name big prices
The only beat I sold was to a guy on KTT and it was for 30$
doesnt matter if youre a big name or not you still should give yourself the same respect as others in terms of pricing. its not based on who you are its based on who your client is. If youre charging low for beats then you have to think about how youre going to raise that price and then how your clients will react to that. People will accept higher prices if they feel like the product is worth it so set your prices at that you really think that they should be sold for and how much you think you could get out of them. Set a price and the worst thing they can say is no and then you can negotiate from there but if you undercut yourself from the beginning then youre selling yourself extremely short and then have to find your way out of that