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Hi,
I'm interested in a way that you'd create the following drum hits in your track. It gives the track an insane amount of energy (at least I feel it like that). So, what twould be your path in achieving this, does it depend a lot on the melody where the drums will hit? What kind of processing you would use and such? Fox example in a new Hardwell track http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggyWCjVwaQw @0:48 or perhaps http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7qO_EwKHDY @1.37 Thanks |
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Ugh, is this music? Anyways, nowadays you can just get some generic cookie-cutter sample library and it'll have these included. Or start learning mixing and over-compression. You're welcome |
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just sounds like (short) kickdrums to me (808 style + compression) and a bunch of crashes on top of it
funny how the two tracks are almost identical in that aspect |
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These are just the kind of breaks a drummer would play in a (stadium)rocksong. If you have ever played in a band you can understand how it works; the drummer is sort of emphasizing the changing of the strummed chords. Imagine a poodle-rocker guitarplayer in spandextrousers with his foot on the monitor doing chi-ching! arm in the air chi-ching! again, and the drummer going boom-boom! crash! crash! etc. Fireworks going off, big lights, the whole cheesy rock-shebang.
So, first study what the drummer is doing in a stadiumrock; where the kick, snare and crashes go, and apply that to a dancetune. Last edited by monopoli on Wed Nov 21, 2012 7:54 am; edited 2 times in total |
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| ^ | Joined: 29 Jul 2002 Member: #3464 Location: netherlands | ||
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I think the key is that the kicks are leading the listener into off-the-beat chord changes, making the chord changes sound more dramatic than they would otherwise.
Pattern in the Hardwell track is kick+change---2---3---kick-kick+change-1---2---3---4--- kick+change---2---3-kick-4-kick+change-1---2---3---4--- |
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| ^ | Joined: 27 Dec 2002 Member: #5154 Location: London |
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