Re: composing beats
As far as layering goes Matt, it's a creative thing so a guy like your good self will be filling his boots. Once you have a loop you feel you can work with, my best advice is to layer it thrice - take the high freq out of one, the low freq out of another and leave the third as you built it. Compress the shite of the result (across all of it) and then you start gettin creative.
Add reverb to the top end (track) and a bit of delay to the bottom end (track), leave the original as it was and then adjust levels until you're happy and so is the compressor.
If it sounds right, it's right.
House (4/4) beats are pretty pedestrian till you give em some bass so do it early - the interaction between the beats and the bass is pretty much everything so do it now rather than play with your loop.
Compression and eq are (again) the big things so get them sorted till you have something you're happy with. Once you are, you have a groove.
As far as building it from there goes i'd say just keep movin - it'll be tempting and easy to sit there playing with sounds/fx and changing notes etc but there's a chance you'll play with what you've got for too long and finish up with basically the same loop after 2 hrs or worse, somethin that lost what you had originally so just move on.
Work on the break, work on the intro, add something else, whatever, just don't go round in circles - chances are you'll be tempted to vary this, vary that, blah blah but the best records have a groove that just sits there and really doesn't change much at all. Work on building it and dropping it rather than any grand structure.
Any help ? fuck knows :lol: