NEW Drum Layering System & Drum Tutorials
NEW Drum Layering System & Drum Tutorials
Most types of electronic music need big, full drum sounds. The best way to get that sound is to layer lots of drums together. Practically every electronic music producer uses this technique. Unfortunately, it isn't nearly as easy as it could be in Ableton Live without extra VST plugins.
So, I decided to release a system that simplifies the whole process. It's called DrumStack, and it will rock your drums.
Click here to watch a video of DrumStack in action.
Click here for a tutorial on how to make a huge, clubworthy kick drum using DrumStack.
Happy Producing!
Matt Sonic
So, I decided to release a system that simplifies the whole process. It's called DrumStack, and it will rock your drums.
Click here to watch a video of DrumStack in action.
Click here for a tutorial on how to make a huge, clubworthy kick drum using DrumStack.
Happy Producing!
Matt Sonic
Last edited by mattsonic on Sat Feb 03, 2007 11:20 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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sick!
i'm all over it!
i'm all over it!
ill gates aka the phat conductor
producer, performer + ableton/music teacher
http://www.illgates.com
producer, performer + ableton/music teacher
http://www.illgates.com
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i as well have just downloaded, and am "all over it" this sounds like it will go quite nice with my MicroControl that should be awaiting me after my shift.
w00t.
one thing at a time though...learn the microcontrol some first....yay!
w00t.
one thing at a time though...learn the microcontrol some first....yay!
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audio engines are going to differ very slightly betwen 200 dollar soft synths
audio engines are going to differ very slightly betwen 200 dollar soft synths
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Hey, Matt -- for some reason, I'm not getting the email for this to access this stuff.
Might that be b/c it's 1:46am now and you're asleep?
Might that be b/c it's 1:46am now and you're asleep?
MacBook 2 GHz Intel CoreDuo, 2GB RAM, Live 6.10, Reason 4.01, Reaktor 5.14, Novation Remote SL 25, GForce Oddity, TimewARP 2600, Arturia CS-80V 2, UC-33e, M-Audio FastTrack Pro, Roland Jupiter 6 w Europa mod
Ah, the Chord device. In my experiments to get all 8 slots to play the same note I could never get it working..but didn't try the chord device. Sure beats having to flick to another Impulse within a rack to access other layers and less fidling around in the tiny key-zone editor. Nice work mattsonic.
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for me some of the advantages are...
having my multilayered drumkit in one easy to access channel/rack
the ability to save the layered kit as a single rack
not having to re-route the input on individual drum channels to the master drum track
being able to see in piano roll which notes correspond to which drum sounds
ability to combining this with the 128impulse rack for some crazy fun
having my multilayered drumkit in one easy to access channel/rack
the ability to save the layered kit as a single rack
not having to re-route the input on individual drum channels to the master drum track
being able to see in piano roll which notes correspond to which drum sounds
ability to combining this with the 128impulse rack for some crazy fun
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