By Delroy Wilkins


Creating hip hop beats that listeners enjoy involves the inclusion of several key elements. Its unheard of using all these elements within a single song. However, if you want to know how to really make beats, its important to know each element and its effect on your music. This information will enable you to use them where necessary or leave out unneeded elements in the beat making process. You should never ignore even one of these elements. Ignoring even a single element might mean that you will never get the right beat throughout your beat making career.

Pads are an element of hip hop beat making that many beat producers know nothing about. It usually plays a subtle role in beat creation. This however does not make it an insignificant element. Using pads correctly enhances beats in a number of ways including the following.

If rhythm in your beats is created using drums, pads will harmonize the beats. Although the drums are used to create the rhythm, the pads are what you feel when listening to the beat. Pads are what cause emotional response from listeners. When using pads to add harmony within the beat, think about the emotions you want to conjure. Using pads during the intro will usually produce an upbeat feeling in the song. A somber feeling is best achieved by using pads within the verse of the song.

Oftentimes, you will need to fill space within your beats. Techniques such as stretching can help you achieve this task. However, pads have proven the most effective way to fill space within beats. The main reason for this is that they won't be felt within the beat. They easily remain in the background, hiding away from the listener's ears making the beat sound smooth throughout the song. As a rule of thumb, keeping volume low when using pads to fill space reduces distraction. Your aim is to ensure that the listener does not realize that spaces within the beats have been filled using pads. If the volume is high when using pads, it's likely the listener will realize this.

Pads are also used to change directions as the song transitions from one part to another. They can be used to fill spaces created as the song moves from intro to the verse and chorus.




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