By HRTL
Thu Sep 01, 2016 11:20 pm
Hey guys! I just randomly pop few tips on finger drumming fast or complex beats with ease. no ads or other crap. cheers!
sirparksalot wrote:es-k wrote:find where your kick is punchiest (what freq)... then go over to your bass/low part of sample and cut a little of that freq
= clarity
Combine this with high pass filtering your kick or bass depending on which dominates the low/sub frequencies
Molotovbeatz wrote:find where your kick is punchiest (what freq)... then go over to your bass/low part of sample and cut a little of that freq
= clarity
...
Combine this with high pass filtering your kick or bass depending on which dominates the low/sub frequencies
I didnt understand this, can someone please explain?
tapedeck wrote:also protip - an eq is a filter, they both do similar things.
MagneticJointz wrote:If anyone on here makes beats like this or similar to this, would you please drop some knowledge on how this type of drum programming can be done?
I am on an MPC 1000 (JJOS3) and SP404sx if it matters.
Please, anyone! I have always had an ear for this type of production, but I simply just do not know how to get it done. I’m specifically wondering how this can be done when chopping up drum breaks, as that can be really fun.
Thank you so much!
Links for reference:
https://soundcloud.com/leem-lizzy/skepta-butter-2
https://soundcloud.com/indescribableindy/westkotbounce
https://soundcloud.com/b_z_k_t/i-just-wanna-die
dknblze wrote:Since I'm tired of using computers to arrange my songs (and my MPC feels limited in terms of automation), I just connect my MPC to an old Zoom MRS-4 4-track recorder, press record on the 4-track, and record myself doing all of the musical changes (e.g., mutes, drops, changeovers, etc.) myself. Although I run the risk of messing up a take and having to start over, overall, I'm able to finish songs a lot faster (since I don't have to send out each track to the computer), and the rush of performing live is unbeatable.