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Re: ableton drum beats
i cant repeat it enough,
my most valuable leap musicwise was actually stepping into a studio and recording my own drum sounds...
second biggest was spending years chopping sounds off records...
sounds from packs are good... but... understand its ur responsability to gather ur sounds...
my most valuable leap musicwise was actually stepping into a studio and recording my own drum sounds...
second biggest was spending years chopping sounds off records...
sounds from packs are good... but... understand its ur responsability to gather ur sounds...
Sharmaji wrote:2011: the year of the calloused-from-overuse facepalm
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Re: ableton drum beats
lyons238 wrote:reason 5
kong gives you the option of not even needing samples
Sharmaji wrote:2011: the year of the calloused-from-overuse facepalm
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I've been stuck with Redrum for my entire producing history. I think I need to try kong soon.lyons238 wrote:reason 5
kong gives you the option of not even needing samples
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oh its fucking amazing. you can completely shape your drum sounds from scratch and then add all the effects right in kong. i then route kong to 2 redrums and sequence a simple pattern like that and then throw in some other kicks, and hats in the sequencer. works great.Danimal wrote:I've been stuck with Redrum for my entire producing history. I think I need to try kong soon.lyons238 wrote:reason 5
kong gives you the option of not even needing samples
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a vocalist and a microphone, or acapellas.55stevieboy2010 wrote:wheres the best place to find voice samples from?
Sharmaji wrote:2011: the year of the calloused-from-overuse facepalm
Re: ableton drum beats
Most one drums sound pretty flat until you have applied Eq, Compression, Multiband dynamics etc, I use Ableton and the drums within Ableton are as good as any, just what you do with them mate!
Re: ableton drum beats
OK on that topic again, what kick do you go with? I know plenty work, but outta the drum rack, what kick do you usually go with for eqing and all that jazz? I'm getting tired of Redrum.Darkali wrote:Most one drums sound pretty flat until you have applied Eq, Compression, Multiband dynamics etc, I use Ableton and the drums within Ableton are as good as any, just what you do with them mate!
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I do this too, find it much simpler when layering beats. Can't be arsed with drum machines on my beats, I feel like I have much more control over them when they're WAVs in a sequencer, in seperate tracks. I can group em if I wanna save spaceDZA wrote:I dont like using midi for doing drums so i just drag and drop the audio hits into the arrangement and built them up from there55stevieboy2010 wrote:DZA im guessing you think differently?? if so help me out mate
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i mean little snippets AND acapellas. ive found some but was wondering if a certain site is better than others like??Ldizzy wrote:a vocalist and a microphone, or acapellas.55stevieboy2010 wrote:wheres the best place to find voice samples from?
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I love drum racks and have always used them in ableton but i also want to big up dza and contakt's method. I try to use a bit of both, i use drum racks for my main kicks and snares/claps or whatever, then i use audio tracks for hihats/incidentals/percussion. It works well because you can snip edit and reverse the audio in the tracks. You can also do velocity changes by varying the individual clip volumesDZA wrote:yeah cus i am trollingjaimelee wrote:So is trolling, don't you have a bridge to be hiding under?
If you don't like midi, go record live drum samples instead, splice and what not.
Or else don't dispute over a method that clearly works well.
This mean I get to lopp your head off as a trophy now?![]()
now why would i go to all the time and effort to record drums when theyres people out there who do that and make them into packs?
I can dispute what i please when someone says its the best way of doing it when its clearly not the best way for everyone
contakt321 wrote:I actually do the same thing as DZA, he isn't trolling, he is simply offering an alternative.
contakt knows about my drums
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