Shakers are something I struggle with. I tend to go for the loop folder and try to make a shaker loop fit - it rarely does tbh! Sample selection is key here, but being able to pick samples that contrast in a way that adds to the vibe is a big skill that takes a lot of patience!. Thanks for the video man, really appreciate it!
If you're using shaker loops, you can still play with them a bit. Using Beats warping, you can reduce the transients to tighten them up. And you can quantize the loop and then add your own preferred groove, which might help it mesh with the rest of your drums. And of course, you can alter the pitch, which can also help it fit into your beat better...
This is excellent, thank you as always. Do you find you get many phasing issues when you have so much going on? Or are all the samples different enough so that doesn't happen?
Impressive how much groove you created with the velocity and the interplay between shakers before adding Ableton's groove. I reach for groove right away. Maybe that's a crutch?
I'm a better producer than I was half an hour ago. This is the type of content that I like the most. Well done, thanks man! 🤜🤛
Very useful information one of the best quality tutorials
Also getting out the microphone and some egg shakers does wonders for groove
uoww! amazing shaker masterclass =)
Ah sick I just got back from the club and this shows up on my feed. Perfect!
Shakers are something I struggle with. I tend to go for the loop folder and try to make a shaker loop fit - it rarely does tbh! Sample selection is key here, but being able to pick samples that contrast in a way that adds to the vibe is a big skill that takes a lot of patience!. Thanks for the video man, really appreciate it!
Would recommend checking out Klevgrand Skaka, amazing for creating legit shaker loops.
If you're using shaker loops, you can still play with them a bit. Using Beats warping, you can reduce the transients to tighten them up. And you can quantize the loop and then add your own preferred groove, which might help it mesh with the rest of your drums. And of course, you can alter the pitch, which can also help it fit into your beat better...
Replied before watching the whole video - didn't know Dilby was going to show the quantize and groove tip! 🤘
Dilby is the man :)
Great stuff, cheers
definately made a difference !
Excelente amigo grandes trucos saludos desde México 🇲🇽
Dilby! Love these tips man! Ps : we need a tutorial on how to make deep prog just like the one you’ve got on here, nice, deep and driving!
I think he's got one that he did a while back. Check the archives, I could be wrong. I'm yet to watch it, but I'm sure I've seen it there.
Here we go 🎉
u da man! 🙏🏻💜
man... thank you!!! 🤜🤛
This is excellent, thank you as always. Do you find you get many phasing issues when you have so much going on? Or are all the samples different enough so that doesn't happen?
Thanks for sharing
Impressive how much groove you created with the velocity and the interplay between shakers before adding Ableton's groove. I reach for groove right away. Maybe that's a crutch?
Can you make a video for claps?
Do you ever use plugins like Klevgrand Shaka or UVI Percussion Factory for stuff like this?
Is there any timestamp names mistake? Btw nice tutorial on shakers ! The sound selection is crucial !
I agree but a risk is getting stuck in a loop, no?
Or do you set yourself a timelimit on how quickly the sound has to be found?
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I'm a better producer than I was half an hour ago. This is the type of content that I like the most. Well done, thanks man!
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