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Once you have your core section ready, you can use different tracks from that to build other sections. Add an intro in the beginning, a chorus in between the verses, maybe a bridge to break things off, and then a cool outro that closes out the song.
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Carefully choose lo-fi instruments, such as Rhodes keyboards or analog synths, to set the tone. Next, infuse your beat with character by flipping a sample and seamlessly integrating it into your composition.
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