Post-Hardcore Drum Samples/Loops?
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Post-Hardcore Drum Samples/Loops?
Not too sure if this is the right place to post this, but does anyone have any post-hardcore drum loops/fills?
Thanks. (:
Thanks. (:
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nameless133
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Re: Post-Hardcore Drum Samples/Loops?
I want something clean, w/o guitars, bass etc.
Re: Post-Hardcore Drum Samples/Loops?
No one said it was gonna be easy. I spent last afternoon sampling oneshots from a song where there's just single drumhits scattered all over to make myself a fill. Keep looking. There should be half of one drumbeat somewhere and another half somewhere else
And you know what "post-hardcore drums" sound like. Just get yourself a modern rock sample pack and write a post-hardcore drumbeat or just mash-up any rock beat you find until it has a post-hardcore feel to you
Edit: If you're looking for one very specific break and have no luck finding it I understand that. But production is about the ends, not the means. Don't think about adding 'post-hardcore drums', but about adding 'drums that sound post-hardcore' to your tunes and THEN think about the ways to achieve that sound. I once wanted the feel of a distorted bass guitar playing stabs, but actual bass samples didn't cut it so I made a reese sound like it.
And you know what "post-hardcore drums" sound like. Just get yourself a modern rock sample pack and write a post-hardcore drumbeat or just mash-up any rock beat you find until it has a post-hardcore feel to you
Edit: If you're looking for one very specific break and have no luck finding it I understand that. But production is about the ends, not the means. Don't think about adding 'post-hardcore drums', but about adding 'drums that sound post-hardcore' to your tunes and THEN think about the ways to achieve that sound. I once wanted the feel of a distorted bass guitar playing stabs, but actual bass samples didn't cut it so I made a reese sound like it.

namsayin
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Re: Post-Hardcore Drum Samples/Loops?
thanks, I'll try and recreate some from some youtube videos. I just thought that someone would have some from sessions recordings perhaps.
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Artie_Fufkin
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Re: Post-Hardcore Drum Samples/Loops?
don't they all just use steven slate samples? they probably don't use much of the original recorded audio at all.
oh wait, im thinking of djent drums. doesn't apply at all.
oh wait, im thinking of djent drums. doesn't apply at all.
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