i use impulse to layer my drums....works for me but it all depends on personal prefrance i supposeBlip wrote:Thanks, Cynic.
I am using Ableton, can't do that layering with Impulse but I suppose with Simpler? Anyone doing that?
Layering drums, the how to
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You don't *need* them, but you do need what sounds good. Personally I don't like to layer kicks or hats, but I'll almost always layer a couple of snares. Just a couple, mind, life's too short to make 6 average snares sound like one good one.Osk wrote:EQ.
And good samples.
You don't need four kicks. You need one good one.
You don't need six snares layered together...
etc etc

Yeah. Agreed. Two or three snares that bring something different to the party.Auan wrote:You don't *need* them, but you do need what sounds good. Personally I don't like to layer kicks or hats, but I'll almost always layer a couple of snares. Just a couple, mind, life's too short to make 6 average snares sound like one good one.Osk wrote:EQ.
And good samples.
You don't need four kicks. You need one good one.
You don't need six snares layered together...
etc etc
+ 1 clap + 1 optional soft BD (low volume)Osk wrote:Yeah. Agreed. Two or three snares that bring something different to the party.Auan wrote:You don't *need* them, but you do need what sounds good. Personally I don't like to layer kicks or hats, but I'll almost always layer a couple of snares. Just a couple, mind, life's too short to make 6 average snares sound like one good one.Osk wrote:EQ.
And good samples.
You don't need four kicks. You need one good one.
You don't need six snares layered together...
etc etc
a mate of mine was doing a d'n'b remix for Nu:Tone's little brother
he's learnt from NuTone (and the other brother, Logistics)...
they use reason and literally have about 10 ReDrums in the rack, all with different layers for their drum sound !
(thats in addition to ReCycled breaks in Dr Rex)
eg filter one of the snares high pass, one low pass, distort one etc
a very nice end result
he's learnt from NuTone (and the other brother, Logistics)...
they use reason and literally have about 10 ReDrums in the rack, all with different layers for their drum sound !
(thats in addition to ReCycled breaks in Dr Rex)
eg filter one of the snares high pass, one low pass, distort one etc
a very nice end result
yeah but that's drum and bass. which is too noisy these days.Chunkie wrote:a mate of mine was doing a d'n'b remix for Nu:Tone's little brother
he's learnt from NuTone (and the other brother, Logistics)...
they use reason and literally have about 10 ReDrums in the rack, all with different layers for their drum sound !
(thats in addition to ReCycled breaks in Dr Rex)
eg filter one of the snares high pass, one low pass, distort one etc
a very nice end result
depends what you like I guess. I like polish.
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x2forensix (mcr) wrote:I tried the demo of Guru the other day and while i could get some interesting results i think i wil always come back to doing my drums in audio in cubase, probably cos automating VSTis and their channels is a pain in the arse in it.
ive gone back to doing drums in audio its so much better than midi.
and you can see wots going on alot better.
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Taking the drum samples and arranging them in Cubase's audio lanes. A bit like arranging midi, but all in line and you can see the waveforms. Not Burial style because you can still move the hits around after they're arranged.
Pretty anal way of working if you ask me. Makes a lot more sense when you're working with chopped breaks and not just single hits. And seems like you'd get your layers matched a bit tighter without messing around with envelopes and millisecond delays and all that. Not for me though.
Pretty anal way of working if you ask me. Makes a lot more sense when you're working with chopped breaks and not just single hits. And seems like you'd get your layers matched a bit tighter without messing around with envelopes and millisecond delays and all that. Not for me though.

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doing your drums only on audio tracks can end up sounding pretty stiff and mechanical if u dont know what u r doing (or even if u do know, but just want em sounding mechanical).
but i like it. like seeing the wavs, chopping, shifting, duplicating.
but u alway got 2 find ways 2 make it feel human again, cheat it somehow
dunno. nothing neccesarily better or worse about doing it this way, i just like it. but the question of "how do u layer drums" never occurs 2 u, cos this way u end up layering from the word go.
kind of relieved 2 find other people doing this actually; though i was a misfit 4 a while. in the begininning i dint even relaise here was another way. but even recently i done some entire tracks like this in logic, without any midi or audio instr.s
but i like it. like seeing the wavs, chopping, shifting, duplicating.
but u alway got 2 find ways 2 make it feel human again, cheat it somehow
dunno. nothing neccesarily better or worse about doing it this way, i just like it. but the question of "how do u layer drums" never occurs 2 u, cos this way u end up layering from the word go.
kind of relieved 2 find other people doing this actually; though i was a misfit 4 a while. in the begininning i dint even relaise here was another way. but even recently i done some entire tracks like this in logic, without any midi or audio instr.s
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