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#Native instruments battery 4 drums how to
This may take time but, in return, you will learn how to make loops and also have your own original ones. You will realize how many elements you need to achieve the same sound and you will progressively refine your ears, so that you will be able to recognize and break down all the elements those loops are made of. Next time, instead of simply importing those loops in your track, try to reproduce them. Have you ever wondered why your drums look so empty compared to those you hear on a Sunrise Hub podcast for example? Or compared to the loops you find in some sample packs? I already talked about the educational value of analyzing and “copying” your favorite tracks in my post about how to overcome writer’s block. One pivotal moment for me was when I started doing analytical listening of my favorite artist’s tracks and of the best loops from sample packs I bought. Here on this blog post I will add some more tips to complement those already discussed on the channel. I highly recommend you to watch those videos. I already addressed some of these things on my You Tube channel, where you can find videos on how to use grooves and swings, how to make an organic micro house drum loop, how to build a minimal house drum loop from scratch.
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There are a lot of things I could talk about, when speaking of drums. With that I mean that they need to feel natural, groovy, not too simple, not too complex. They form the core of a house track and so they need to work. In this post I’ll share 5 tips that will hopefully help you sequencing your minimal house drums and building original grooves.ĭrums (and bassline) are the element where I spend most of the time, when making a new track.