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Mr.Mystery's percussion tips - Part 1 (pg. 5)
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MaRt
You don't have a clue about percussion, Nik. :p I'm only joking, of course. I've no need for your tutorials, though, since I can just continuously recycle all the bits of percussion you've come up with for my productions during the last couple of years. Harhar! :D
DjSimonB
Very good tutoial there, I'm stil a bit of a beginner and I've certainly found it helpful even though I don't really see perc as one of my weak points :)
onceler
I love the tutorial, but if you dont mind me asking, where did you get the kick in that tutorial?
Mr.Mystery
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Originally posted by onceler
I love the tutorial, but if you dont mind me asking, where did you get the kick in that tutorial?

It's a combination of about 3 different kicks.
RIPassion
How about doing a 'kick combining' tutorial? :) I can usually finally get a decent one with 2 kicks, but never as good as the sample :)
Mr.Mystery
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Originally posted by RIPassion
How about doing a 'kick combining' tutorial? :) I can usually finally get a decent one with 2 kicks, but never as good as the sample :)

I don't know, really - the main thing is to have good samples to begin with, I guess. Sometimes the same kick can sound very different in different tracks. I've used this same one in several productions and it's never really sounded quite the way it does in this particular track.
RIPassion
So true :)

I've been drumming a LONG >.< time and it took me a while to realize the huge amount of ways (almost all) and why dance music differs. There's tons of stuff involved. People may say dance percussion is all the same but they never get a chance to look past the simple patterns (sometimes not simple) and turn up the music and feel it thump :)

A cool thing that just worked (I just started working on something awesome tonight, I hope i can share with you guys eventually :)): Build a drum beat (like first page of this thread, except with a lot more stuff (not dissing your first page stuff; it owns)) and build your lead around that and get going from there. If you make a thumping enough and awesome beat, you can both tune your track to it (if that makes sense) and build the rhythm specific to your drums. Really shows the musicality (+10 cool new word) of drums, even in dance music.
GlobalTeknician
i'm rea;;y struggling to follow any of the links to this or even see the pics.......any idea whats up?:mad:
pho mo
The tutorial is pretty old now, the links are probably down for good.
Maybe it's time for part 2?
syk0
When do we get to see part II ??????


oh ya, THANK YOU

Jay M
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Originally posted by syk0
When do we get to see part II ??????


oh ya, THANK YOU


Jeez change your attitude
Mr.Mystery
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Originally posted by syk0
When do we get to see part II ??????


oh ya, THANK YOU

When I finish my army service, maybe? :rolleyes:

Jeez, don't be so lazy, I'm not the only one who can write tutorials here...

Edit:
Oh, btw - the links should be back up shortly, right after the payment of the server space has cleared (probably in the morning).
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