That's not even the gist of what he does as a producer. A lot of times, he brought in a sample and told the co-producer how he wanted it to sound. Genre doesn't change the definition of a producer.
I know, I understand that, but......
Only with producers like Puffy and Dr. Dre does the definition of what Hip Hop producer is get changed
With Pete Rock, he's the one making the beats.
With RZA, he's the one making the beats
With DJ Premier, he's the one making the beats
With DJ Quik, he's the one making the beats.
With The Neptunes, they are the ones making the beats and playing instruments.
This isn't Jazz, Rock or R&B. It it different in hip hop, because primarily hip hop producers are sampling.
Now yes, it does change when a hip hop producer like like Dr. Dre or DJ Quik brings in musicians and has them play certain parts (guitar, bass, piano etc etc)
But Puffy does not work the machines in the studio, his own producer Deric even said so. Puffy comes with ideas and adds concepts and shyt, but he ain't making the actual music.
Dr. Dre has always had a lot of help when it comes to his production, it's to the point where you don't even know what the fukk he does. And Dr. Dre the only Hip Hop producer without a sound of his own.
Puffy is an executive producer, and in my opinion, Dr. Dre is the best mixer and executive producer. Dude has had so many co producers and help with his beats.