dubstep drums vs. hiphop drums
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dubstep drums vs. hiphop drums
heya...
ive just started producing some dubstep but im having some trouble getting the right feel to the drum loops
all the loops i program end up sounding like they would be great for some hiphop but dont have the same 'bouncey' offbeat that dubstep drums do
is this a common problem (or is it just me)?
could somebody maybe post up a very basic dubstep drum loop in midi so i can see where im going wrong?
ive just started producing some dubstep but im having some trouble getting the right feel to the drum loops
all the loops i program end up sounding like they would be great for some hiphop but dont have the same 'bouncey' offbeat that dubstep drums do
is this a common problem (or is it just me)?
could somebody maybe post up a very basic dubstep drum loop in midi so i can see where im going wrong?
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try to put your snare hits either anticipating the 3 beat or on the '&' of three... put some of your kicks on the 'e's of the beats.. not that this clears things up.. but getting playful with syncopation is helpful
listen to 2-step also
listen to 2-step also
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thanks all for the advice =)
especially for the midi loops! i will check them out later in the day
i totally get where you are coming form ozols man... there are a lot of 'generic' sounding dubstep tracks around and laying out some hiphop drums in a dubstep track is a great way to get away from that
but for my first goes at 'dubstep' im trying to get the hang of making some generic tracks to see where its at before i start mixing it up
i think the track i have made i will just give to my brother who is a rapper he will appreciate it... hiphop drums + dubstep wobbly bass = coolness
will post up my hiphop drum loop later as well so you guys can catch where im at =)
especially for the midi loops! i will check them out later in the day
i totally get where you are coming form ozols man... there are a lot of 'generic' sounding dubstep tracks around and laying out some hiphop drums in a dubstep track is a great way to get away from that
but for my first goes at 'dubstep' im trying to get the hang of making some generic tracks to see where its at before i start mixing it up
i think the track i have made i will just give to my brother who is a rapper he will appreciate it... hiphop drums + dubstep wobbly bass = coolness
will post up my hiphop drum loop later as well so you guys can catch where im at =)
well heres the short drum loop: download - click here
doesnt sound as good without the wobble bass with it
i realised i shouldnt be putting the emphasis on the starting kick drums
doesnt sound as good without the wobble bass with it
i realised i shouldnt be putting the emphasis on the starting kick drums
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