It's funny because whenever i design my own snares in a synth i always make them with a little volume dip between the transient and the tail. Whenever i see videos of producers making snares, mainly for DnB they always just make a snare that looks like a sausage.... But they do sound a lot better with that little volume dip.
Mad tricks,this time shaper on the snare to reshape its pitch ! !! Really some great idea that dont come to mind easily... so much possibilities in there
smash the body hard you say? lol jokes aside, i love the envelope tip. one thing i do with drums sometimes, say a kick, is HPF it up to 200-500, then add distortion & layer that back in with the original kick. parallel distortion i suppose, but i leave the attack transients & low frequencies alone.
We need patterns and random algos so SnapBack doesn’t hit each time with the threshold.. it’s supposed to make drums alive but as they hit each time they become boring again. Make it 1 transient over 2, first transient only, last transient only, etc
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You guys…you have to start advertising Shaperbox’s creative mixing tools way more widely.
Simple clap envelope blew my mind
It's simple and effective 🤯
This is basically a mini master class on good drum programming 🔥
I would even say a "condensed master class". Lot of things to dig/unfold here.
Wow.. the bass sidechain to ride-trick is so amazing!
Cable guys have the best tutorials.
Super creative tips !
Cableguys always delivering!
Amazing tutorial!
It's funny because whenever i design my own snares in a synth i always make them with a little volume dip between the transient and the tail.
Whenever i see videos of producers making snares, mainly for DnB they always just make a snare that looks like a sausage.... But they do sound a lot better with that little volume dip.
That’s why Shaperbox is way more than what it is sold for.
The ride distortion really helped glue the kit together
Priceless tips!
S tier collection of techniques
Really true for the resonance !! Nice videos and tips !!
You guys are fantastic! Proper teachers! 🎉🎉🎉
learned a lot here
Thank you. That was most refreshing.
Priceless advices, thank you so much ♥️
Loving this
Great to hear 👍
Mad tricks,this time shaper on the snare to reshape its pitch ! !! Really some great idea that dont come to mind easily... so much possibilities in there
Nice 🔥
Joe you’re awesome. The best
This man’s name is Joe. Joe is awesome 🙌😍
Proper tutorial
Thanks ❤️
Watched a random "short" earlier today. Watched several now. Really enjoyed this one cheers
Great to hear! 🙏
Man these tips are SOLID! I wanna try every one of them :d
You rock man
I'm still waiting for curve 3 to come up❤
Great tutorial, thanks
Insane!!!
This is insane
My big question is - why aren't you releasing breaks tracks? The genre needs bangers like the grooves you're playing here?
So sickkk
Immensely helpful. Be ace to get that get reactive bit done over in Logic Pro for Dummies.
smash the body hard you say? lol jokes aside, i love the envelope tip. one thing i do with drums sometimes, say a kick, is HPF it up to 200-500, then add distortion & layer that back in with the original kick. parallel distortion i suppose, but i leave the attack transients & low frequencies alone.
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shaperbox 3 is probably the most important plugin i own
I like how some of the earlier tips keep cropping up on the grooves later on in the video
What?! Wizards!!!
Oh this is coolest advice 2024!
My biggest takeaway from this video is audio mode.
We need patterns and random algos so SnapBack doesn’t hit each time with the threshold.. it’s supposed to make drums alive but as they hit each time they become boring again. Make it 1 transient over 2, first transient only, last transient only, etc
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