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| quote: | Originally posted by Eric J
I just start stacking pieces until it sounds like I want it to.
My usual process is:
1. Get the Bass Drum and Bass line working together
2. Get some Hats in there (closed & open)
3. Add the snare or clap (or both).
4. add additional percussion if necessary.
5. Sometimes add a sampled loop or pieces from a sampled loop underneath to give it some "grit" or "human feel"
Not always in that order, but thats a general workflow. |
ok, so u dont do anything particularly fancy then? You just get that one loop done and thats it for the entire track?
I thought the suggestion made by Tweak might be interesting... tho he was talking about pop music... make 1 loop lasting one bar, double the size, make a SLIGHT alteration to bar 2, double that to get 4, make a slight alteration to bar 4, double it to 8, etc etc.
Also, particularly when I listen to prog trance, and I probably should have been taking notes, is that the drum loops are a tad bit more complicated, both in how they are at any given moment and in the way they change over time... I'll have to find an example later.
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