Place snares or claps on the backbeat (beats 2 and 4) to maintain the trap rhythm.
: Incorporate reversed or heavily autotuned vocal chops that follow your chord progression to add a "street" texture. 2. Hard-Hitting Percussion
To produce an authentic Anti Da Menace type beat like "Demon Boy" by @10kkrazy, you need to focus on the aggressive, "dark" Atlanta trap sound characterized by heavy 808s and sinister melodies. 1. Sound Selection & Melody [FREE] Anti Da Menace Type Beat "Demon Boy" | @10kkrazy
: This is the core of the beat. Use a muscular, driving 808 with a short decay for a "snappy" feel, or a longer, distorted 808 for more aggression. Kick & Snare :
: Alternate between "menacing keys" for the verse and high-energy sections with "booming 808s" for the chorus. Place snares or claps on the backbeat (beats
Use a hard-hitting kick that follows a "normal flip" pattern, hitting hard on the first beat of a phrase.
Create a simple, repetitive loop and pitch it down by a semitone to increase the "dark" feel. Hard-Hitting Percussion To produce an authentic Anti Da
: Start with a standard two-step pattern, then add rolling triplets and 16th-note variations to create "bounce". 3. Arrangement & Texture