Bare Noize Drums

hardware, software, tips and tricks
Forum rules
By using this "Production" sub-forum, you acknowledge that you have read, understood and agreed with our terms of use for this site. Click HERE to read them. If you do not agree to our terms of use, you must exit this site immediately. We do not accept any responsibility for the content, submissions, information or links contained herein. Users posting content here, do so completely at their own risk.

Quick Link to Feedback Forum
User avatar
lyons238
Permanent Vacation
Posts: 1725
Joined: Tue May 04, 2010 12:04 am
Location: USA - Providence, RI

Re: Bare Noize Drums

Post by lyons238 » Mon Apr 11, 2011 2:43 pm

TieN wrote:
Mike145 wrote:... or if your feeling really crazy... unquantized!
Actually, not quantizing hats and other hi-end hits isn't that crazy. In fact, I usually play them by hand without quantization, while I keep the low-end and mid-hits quantized. That way you have a solid rhythm, but nice groove over it. Another way to give your drums some groove is to mess with the middle hits (snares/claps/etc) so some layers aren't EXACTLY on time. For example, I might have a snare perfectly on the 3rd beat, but have a snap a few milliseconds before and a clap with some short reverb a few milliseconds after. It's all about experimenting and having fun with it! Hope this helped in some way!
good advice right there.
New WIP (not much I know)
Soundcloud
Delayed WIP
Soundcloud
Image
Dark Matter

User avatar
TieN
Posts: 62
Joined: Mon Mar 07, 2011 2:18 pm

Re: Bare Noize Drums

Post by TieN » Mon Apr 11, 2011 3:26 pm

lyons238 wrote:
TieN wrote:
Mike145 wrote:... or if your feeling really crazy... unquantized!
Actually, not quantizing hats and other hi-end hits isn't that crazy. In fact, I usually play them by hand without quantization, while I keep the low-end and mid-hits quantized. That way you have a solid rhythm, but nice groove over it. Another way to give your drums some groove is to mess with the middle hits (snares/claps/etc) so some layers aren't EXACTLY on time. For example, I might have a snare perfectly on the 3rd beat, but have a snap a few milliseconds before and a clap with some short reverb a few milliseconds after. It's all about experimenting and having fun with it! Hope this helped in some way!
good advice right there.
:h: Glad to be of assistance

Locked

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests