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The Drow
How can I make those?
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Samples from Quivver - Theses are the days (Dub):
I wanna know about the drum loop and about that reserved stab.

I wanna know about that sweeping fx at the start, and the stab right after that (I have a sample alone), the sparkling effect, the bassline, and the rest of the stabs.
the stab alone from the previos sample
I wanna know about the lead (the one with the reso)
Samples from Trafik - Your Light (Luke Chable's Return to 3am Drop):
the phasered bass, one of the most original basses I've ever heard
the stab before the bass
Samples from Luke Chable & Jono Fernandez - Come To Me (Original Mix) [major tunage btw]:
how do you make the prec after the kick (the shaker kind of thing)
the choirs and the gate effect on them after that

I hope you can spend some of your time to help me cuz it took me a while to sample all of those :)
The Drow
anyone? pleasssssssssssssse:(
Massive84
Choirs.

Well first. you going to need a good choir sample like them.

The choir seems panned right with a delay on it that is panned left with some feedback on that..

The gating is really easy.

You have 3 choices (if you'r a vst user)

First automating the volume. By 1/16 rythem , or 1/32 depends on the kinda gate you want. i think this is 1/16.

If your a vst user, a gate vst.

Or you can draw the notes your self in the sequencer. So short notes not long ones, but you need short release and maybe middle envolpe decay setting.

Delay is done really smooth in this clip, good delay makes a gate awesome!.
qiushiming
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Originally posted by Massive84
Choirs.

Well first. you going to need a good choir sample like them.

The choir seems panned right with a delay on it that is panned left with some feedback on that..

The gating is really easy.

You have 3 choices (if you'r a vst user)

First automating the volume. By 1/16 rythem , or 1/32 depends on the kinda gate you want. i think this is 1/16.

If your a vst user, a gate vst.

Or you can draw the notes your self in the sequencer. So short notes not long ones, but you need short release and maybe middle envolpe decay setting.

Delay is done really smooth in this clip, good delay makes a gate awesome!.


exactly...good advice man :D
Massive84
I wanna know about that sweeping fx at the start, and the stab right after that (I have a sample alone), the sparkling effect, the bassline, and the rest of the stabs.


Once again, samples here.

The doru fx package can do very good for beats like this.

the key to make a beat like this is to put your effects upfront, also don't keep them still. by automating panning and panned delay settings the fx keep moving, there for they stay infront.

The whispering effect that panns right that comes every 4 bars. Thats not really hard or easy. My best guess is to get a subtle clap sample, filter it down to 60-80. Big Envolpe attack and some release. Delay settings, some feedback also some dry/wet to give the note a slight delay before playing. Reverb must be done right here as well.

The bass is really cool here, not sure how it's made, the line is funky. First bar is where the notes start on a low octave then go up (no chord expert so not sure how to describe it ) second bar, it stays up with a funky pattern.

That arp thing in the start is just an arp basically with a synth. seems no delay or reverb. I think the producer just made the notes for it.
The Drow
thanks man :)
More stuff will be appriciated :)
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