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Dodge & Fuski dubstep production tutorial - #1 drums

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Uploaded by on Sep 16, 2011

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Software/samples used in tutorial:

Cubase 6 http://www.steinberg.net/
Wavearts Trackplug http://www.wavearts.com/
Vengeance Philta XL http://www.vengeance-sound.com/

Vengeance sample packs http://www.vengeance-sound.com/

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  • when you talk about the bass sitting between the kick and the snare do you mean in the EQ, like setting the herts and such?

  • @OfficialGlowbox yeah im more of a drum machine guy, each to his own i guess :)

  • Nice Rusko hair

  • @neeharavi Oh sorry for sounding patronising then ;) i think there's a drum machine like you just described in Logic but i find using multitracks easier.

  • @Sniffting Ha You no! 

  • @OfficialGlowbox yeah i know about using buses, just didnt know the basic drum loading technique since in things like reason you had a specific drum machine whereas here you're just dragging samples into tracks

  • You guys should do something about how to place hi hats and make them shuffle nicely. Of course loops work well, but sometimes you can't use loops.

  • @neeharavi I use Logic but I've used Cubase a little bit and I think the principle is the same on most DAW's. Just make a new audio track (as opposed to a software instrument track) and have one for each drum, so you can apply EQ and effects to each drum individually, and then use buses, so for instance I send all my kicks to a kick bus and all my snares to a snare bus etc... and then I send all my drums to a drum bus as well. Im sure there's tutorials for everything i've just said.

  • @OfficialGlowbox ahh fair enough, dont really know how cubase works hence the confusion... cheers :)

  • @neeharavi They're using samples so they just drag the sample into an audio track.

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