What are the actual benefits of this?fateisaweapon wrote:I like to seperate the frequencies in my drums to 3 seperate lo/mid/hi tracks and then bus that to a main, that way If I want to spice up a seperate frequency within the whole drum track I can do that, then compress on the final drum bus, that can really add some more dimension to your drums. The only trouble is I think it's easy to 'over do it' in one frequency so it takes time to really get an ear for it, practice
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meow meow wrote:What are the actual benefits of this?fateisaweapon wrote:I like to seperate the frequencies in my drums to 3 seperate lo/mid/hi tracks and then bus that to a main, that way If I want to spice up a seperate frequency within the whole drum track I can do that, then compress on the final drum bus, that can really add some more dimension to your drums. The only trouble is I think it's easy to 'over do it' in one frequency so it takes time to really get an ear for it, practice
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YESSSS!!!!nowaysj wrote:Look at benga's beats (old ones at least) in a wave editor, they are firmly off the grid.
Not that that is necessary. Velocity alone can push and pull a beat, just saying...
can only think of the neptunes when i read this thread. often crazily quantized but with a lot of dynamic variations... still funky as hell
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yeah there are loads of occasions you can make it feel off beat even though they are rigidly on grid, open HH-closedHH used in the right combo can really open this up.Ldizzy wrote:YESSSS!!!!nowaysj wrote:Look at benga's beats (old ones at least) in a wave editor, they are firmly off the grid.
Not that that is necessary. Velocity alone can push and pull a beat, just saying...
can only think of the neptunes when i read this thread. often crazily quantized but with a lot of dynamic variations... still funky as hell
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So? Fruity's step sequencer can drift.Laika wrote:Use of delay maybe? If I remember correctly from his old masterclass video he uses Fruity Loop's step sequencer for all his drum/percussion patterns.nowaysj wrote:Look at benga's beats (old ones at least) in a wave editor, they are firmly off the grid.
Not that that is necessary. Velocity alone can push and pull a beat, just saying...
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Put a jumper or two, or some pillows, in the kick and toms, and buy some mute matts for the snares, they don't cost much, they're just a circular rubber matt you put on the snare so when you hit it you just hear a rubbery thunk instead of the big loud reverberating snap of a snare.Mear Bace wrote: I've tried getting a new drum kit but it's far too loud
I know that's a bit off point and doesn't really relate to your question, but I figured I'd throw that in as buying/not buying new drum kits because of volume issues is a bit weird...
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Definitely invest in good pads. They'll allow you to tap out a general rhythm which you can further build on. It's easier.
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