Jungle snares in DubStep
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cained & able
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Jungle snares in DubStep
Hi,
This is going to sound really noobish, but i just have no idea how to make the tasty quick part of a standard jungle beat, for example,
kick, snare, something something something snare.
all help appreciated.
This is going to sound really noobish, but i just have no idea how to make the tasty quick part of a standard jungle beat, for example,
kick, snare, something something something snare.
all help appreciated.
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kick, snare, hat, ghost snare, hat, ghost snare, snare?
ghost snare = a quiet snare basically.
the 'amen' is the drum loop you're looking for
http://www.freesound.org/samplesViewSingle.php?id=24940
ghost snare = a quiet snare basically.
the 'amen' is the drum loop you're looking for
http://www.freesound.org/samplesViewSingle.php?id=24940
Re: Jungle snares in DubStep
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SaFTm2bcacCained & Able wrote:Hi,
This is going to sound really noobish, but i just have no idea how to make the tasty quick part of a standard jungle beat, for example,
kick, snare, something something something snare.
all help appreciated.
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surface_tension
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cained & able
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Here's a little DnB break pack I put together yesterday, don't know if its any help but i'll post anyway:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=22DYWI74
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=22DYWI74
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cained & able
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paradigm_x
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Ive mirrored loads of the classic drumnbass loops are here, in cd quality
LINK
Bit of a cock up n the page tho, the actual link to the whole zip pack is
http://www.paradigmx.com/samples/bourbo ... breaks.zip
NB 204MB !

LINK
Bit of a cock up n the page tho, the actual link to the whole zip pack is
http://www.paradigmx.com/samples/bourbo ... breaks.zip
NB 204MB !
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deadly_habit
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you want a classic techsteppish 2 step beat or some funk filled madness?
and lol ben was just about to link him to your mirror of bourbon breaks
how the hell you doing man?
been a hot min since we chatted
also http://darkbeats.com/sampleswap/All_The_Breaks.rar
believe thats the iso for the all the breaks sample cd which has some classics not in the bourbon pack
and lol ben was just about to link him to your mirror of bourbon breaks
how the hell you doing man?
been a hot min since we chatted
also http://darkbeats.com/sampleswap/All_The_Breaks.rar
believe thats the iso for the all the breaks sample cd which has some classics not in the bourbon pack
Re: Jungle snares in DubStep
Never knew the importance of this one break, mental.Boofenstein wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SaFTm2bcacCained & Able wrote:Hi,
This is going to sound really noobish, but i just have no idea how to make the tasty quick part of a standard jungle beat, for example,
kick, snare, something something something snare.
all help appreciated.
It's called the "Amen Break" that video explains everything...
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