You did a good job making the video, but the advice in it is bad. You don't have to steal loops to get varied drum hits. You need to LEARN how to vary drum hits instead of stealing. This is the lazy mans way.
For instance, you may have 1 static sample, but then you vary velocity, panning, changing the PITCH of the sample while it is playing, and adding effects, you need to learn to make music instead of steal and you won't have to do what you do in the video.
And also, the end result sounds bad, because every sound has been cut out of a loop, so all the reverb tails just DIE suddenly soon after each hit, there are no dynamics to speak of, and it all sounds compress and distorted. This is all caused by the fact that you took hits from a fully produced loop, so of course you won't get any complete reverb tails since you're cutting sounds out.
Anyway, you did a superb job on the video QUALITY and text and instructions, so keep up the good work.
What you call "static" is a one shot sample. What I did is to use slice of a loop like a one shot: the sequence is not the same of original. That method is implemented in a lot of drum software, also the software I presented implements one but I showed an alternative. You are saying that everyone uses those software or those method is a "thief", but the facts is another (I think). After all a d'n'b drum made only with one shot is possible, I suggest you to do it and upload.
the sound of chopped breaks is a part of drum and bass and jungle music... and other break-based styles. How is it stealing? As much as "steaing" single hits off different loops or sample CD's... this way the sounds gel and flow together as they have all been recorded i the same way. Yes you lose reverb trails but often it does not matter so much, esp if the beat if busy. There are also ways round it, e.g. recycle's technique of looping the tail and adding it to the end.
The slice method does not permit to work on every single sound without effect the entire set. For example you can not filter only a snare (as was showed in the video).
In sintex the slice method is not so powerfull, it doesn't permit tho do the thinks I showed, and my purpose was to explain an alternative method.
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yoo real quick questions how do you loop more than 8 bars on maschine ?? lol completly off the subject but i cant figure it out
2424atb 3 months ago
yoo real quick questions how the fuck do you loop more than 8 bars on maschine ?? lol completly off the subject but i cant figure it out
2424atb 3 months ago
JUST INCASE U DINDNT KNO, YOU CANNOT COPYRIGHT RYTHM, YOU CAN ONLY COPYRIGHT MELODY AND VOCALS.
twinzinc 5 months ago
a korean, german, italian accent? XD
Doodskreet 1 year ago
stay away from mouse my friend ;)
bubnjarovski 1 year ago
Thanks just the info I was looking for... auto slice makes things too limited.
ElementalBeatsUK 1 year ago
You did a good job making the video, but the advice in it is bad. You don't have to steal loops to get varied drum hits. You need to LEARN how to vary drum hits instead of stealing. This is the lazy mans way.
For instance, you may have 1 static sample, but then you vary velocity, panning, changing the PITCH of the sample while it is playing, and adding effects, you need to learn to make music instead of steal and you won't have to do what you do in the video.
Keep making more videos though!
regularmagnolia 2 years ago
And also, the end result sounds bad, because every sound has been cut out of a loop, so all the reverb tails just DIE suddenly soon after each hit, there are no dynamics to speak of, and it all sounds compress and distorted. This is all caused by the fact that you took hits from a fully produced loop, so of course you won't get any complete reverb tails since you're cutting sounds out.
Anyway, you did a superb job on the video QUALITY and text and instructions, so keep up the good work.
regularmagnolia 2 years ago
What you call "static" is a one shot sample. What I did is to use slice of a loop like a one shot: the sequence is not the same of original. That method is implemented in a lot of drum software, also the software I presented implements one but I showed an alternative. You are saying that everyone uses those software or those method is a "thief", but the facts is another (I think). After all a d'n'b drum made only with one shot is possible, I suggest you to do it and upload.
ClimaxFX 2 years ago
@regularmagnolia
the sound of chopped breaks is a part of drum and bass and jungle music... and other break-based styles. How is it stealing? As much as "steaing" single hits off different loops or sample CD's... this way the sounds gel and flow together as they have all been recorded i the same way. Yes you lose reverb trails but often it does not matter so much, esp if the beat if busy. There are also ways round it, e.g. recycle's technique of looping the tail and adding it to the end.
ElementalBeatsUK 1 year ago
Why don't you use "slice" on Sampling -menu?
kb1629 2 years ago
The slice method does not permit to work on every single sound without effect the entire set. For example you can not filter only a snare (as was showed in the video).
In sintex the slice method is not so powerfull, it doesn't permit tho do the thinks I showed, and my purpose was to explain an alternative method.
Thank you.
ClimaxFX 2 years ago
Very useful!
im looking for dnb tutorial about Maschine but i find only HipHop tips and tricks. Thank you, make more.
boombitt 2 years ago 2