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Jay Cactus A Arte Do Boom-bap -tutorial- -

Once you have a drum pattern, it's time to add your samples. Chop your samples to fit within your beat, often using the MPC (or MPC emulation plugins) for its sampling and chopping capabilities.

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In the vast ocean of YouTube beat-making tutorials, Jay Cactus has carved out a reputation for clarity, technical precision, and genre authenticity. With A Arte do Boom-Bap (“The Art of Boom-Bap”), he delivers a focused, step-by-step guide aimed at producers who want to capture the raw, gritty, and sample-driven essence of 1990s East Coast hip-hop — while adapting it to modern DAW workflows. Once you have a drum pattern, it's time to add your samples

This tutorial is not about flashy trap hi-hats or orchestral melodic loops. Instead, it strips production down to its fundamentals: dusty drum breaks, soulful chops, MPC-style swing, and the philosophy of “less is more.” Boom-Bap music is a style that originated in


Boom-Bap music is a style that originated in the 1990s, particularly in New York City. It's heavily associated with hip-hop's golden era. The term "Boom-Bap" refers to the characteristic kick drum (boom) and snare drum (bap) pattern that often defines the genre's rhythmic foundation.