Summary
In this chapter, we explored how to use the Channel Rack in FL Studio to create different drum programming templates for hip hop beats. As a producer, it’s important to have a solid understanding of how different elements (such as kick, snare, hi-hat, and percussion) work together to create the rhythms that drive the genre. So, I wanted to share four different templates that are commonly used in different styles of hip hop music.
First, we discussed East Coast Patterns, which is a classic template used in the East Coast style. We talked about how they have a BPM range of 80-90
and feature swing rhythms and layered percussion elements. Next up, we explored West Coast Patterns, which have a BPM range of 90-100 and feature a more stripped-down approach with emphasis on the snare and clap. We also talked about the unique 808 bass elements that are commonly used in West Coast hip hop. Moving on to trap music, we talked about Trap Patterns, which have a BPM range of 130...