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Here are the basics:
Your drums consist of kicks, snares, claps, hats, and cymbals.
The standard pattern goes like this:
K-h-X-h-K-h-X-h
where each character is a single beat, and:
K = kick
X = kick + snare or kick + clap
h = hat (usually hi-hat)
- = nothing
This is a very simple pattern.
For build-ups you should put snares on every beat, and make them increasingly "aggressive" by putting two snares or even four in one beat (you can do that easily in any prog). Your resulting pattern would look like "ssssssssssssssss".
Use cymbals to demarcate the start of a section or a subsection. Use a reverse-cymbal, called a sweep or a rev, to "prepare" the listener for the start of a new section. So the rev will be put at the very end of the previous section. For emphasis, remove any drums from the very last subsection of your current section, so that the track "plunges" full spead ahead.
Hats are important because they create a "drive" for your track, a groove energy. Place them between the kicks first, which is the most basic version possible, and then add other hats here and there by experimenting. Note how the groove changes slightly.
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