2 step / garage breaks
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2 step / garage breaks
Recently I've been trying to make those kind of breaks that can be found on burials tracks and Pangaea's forthcoming Router..
Im using Reason and I use Re-Drum and route each channel seperately to EQ + Compression + Reverb..
Still though I cant get the drums anywhere near the way I want them to be..
does anyone have any advice, techniques or thoughts to take into consideration?
Im using Reason and I use Re-Drum and route each channel seperately to EQ + Compression + Reverb..
Still though I cant get the drums anywhere near the way I want them to be..
does anyone have any advice, techniques or thoughts to take into consideration?
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I could tell you but then I'd have to kill you.
Triplet grid, liberal use of gating on the drums.
Prepare to die
Triplet grid, liberal use of gating on the drums.
Prepare to die
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Don't know re-drum, I'm sure with the right processing it's possible or you could try the kits here:
http://www.badboysounds.co.uk/
http://www.badboysounds.co.uk/
burial's said before, in early interviews, that he builds his tracks in soundforge (or was it cool edit pro?). anyway. all audio, no midi. so... there's that. plus his tones are all really, really specific-- no stock drum + distortion + compression.
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I use the redrum partly out of laziness because I really like the step matrix on it.
I dont use Reason Factory Kits, I've downloaded loads of single hit packs but none seem to have much decent content.
XI Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 6:36 pm Post subject:
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I could tell you but then I'd have to kill you.
Triplet grid, liberal use of gating on the drums.
Prepare to die
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could you expand on Triplet grid? i dont know what that is..
Out to the geezer with the links to the garage kits...
I dont use Reason Factory Kits, I've downloaded loads of single hit packs but none seem to have much decent content.
XI Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 6:36 pm Post subject:
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I could tell you but then I'd have to kill you.
Triplet grid, liberal use of gating on the drums.
Prepare to die
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could you expand on Triplet grid? i dont know what that is..
Out to the geezer with the links to the garage kits...
SeasonFive
There is nothing wrong with the kits in Reason tbh. You can make any of them drums sound good with the tools that Reason comes with.
Make the drums your self using a standard kit and then play around with the triplet settings to get the groove you are after.
I wouldnt suggest using the matrix thing either. You will prob get better results using a controller and tapping out each hit while on record.
Make the drums your self using a standard kit and then play around with the triplet settings to get the groove you are after.
I wouldnt suggest using the matrix thing either. You will prob get better results using a controller and tapping out each hit while on record.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
cool.asusu wrote:well obviously it won't, just biggin up my preferred platform. gotta be honest, i don't even use the shuffle slider, just stick it on triplets.Serox wrote:I dont understand how FL will help improve how som1 makes a groove.
I dont even know where the shuffle button is in Reason/Cubase lol.
I write every hit myself on a keyboard. Only way to make music imo.
Filling in a grid with a mouse will sound exactly that.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
not a bad thing necessarily? i don't see how it's any different if you still quantize your hits.Serox wrote:
cool.
I dont even know where the shuffle button is in Reason/Cubase lol.
I write every hit myself on a keyboard. Only way to make music imo.
Filling in a grid with a mouse will sound exactly that.
some people have great results and can still get loads of feeling and a good groove by using a mouse thats true.asusu wrote:
not a bad thing necessarily? i don't see how it's any different if you still quantize your hits.
I would suggest to any1 tho they should use a controller. Listen to your music, nod your head and feel it. Tap each hit out as its playing and you will get things sounding much better.
I hear loads of tunes being released where shit just isnt in time. Its quantized, but not in time! They are just filling in a grid and cannot even hear that sounds are in the wrong place.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
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