You have no idea how much I appreciate these kind of tutorials as a beginner. Incredibly useful, thank you for taking your time to make this series 🙏 One question - will there be an episode on making hats, claps or possibly different kinds of percussive sounds?
great tutorial! but I wonder why does a good dnb snare has to have a clean fundamental at the transient? sometimes it even sounds a little weird to me when I know it's a fundamental plus a tail.
a lot of times I end up making the track and wanting to change the kick or snare at the end :/ Is it a bad idea to just save the racks and bring them in the track and adjust them to the track rather then bouncing the audio down?
Hmmm I don't layer kicks that much, I just synthesize them like you can see in the first video of this series (playlist is on my channel). I do have another video coming up in this series which talks about making dirty kicks instead of clean ones, and that video will include some post processing which achieves something you could also do by layering. So not entirely what you asked for, but similar.
@@artfxdnb I like bigger, acoustic sounding kicks like Technical Itch and Centaspike and no one does tutorials on making them. Too old school, I guess.
@@alexkr392 Well actually, the next video in this series shows another way of making those kicks, without needing an acoustic kick layer, so stay tuned! First I will have a tutorial about granular stuff, then after that the next kick tutorial.
Wow ARTFX I really love it when you do some awesome Drum & Bass production. Big up.👊
You have no idea how much I appreciate these kind of tutorials as a beginner. Incredibly useful, thank you for taking your time to make this series 🙏
One question - will there be an episode on making hats, claps or possibly different kinds of percussive sounds?
These tutorials are extremely helpful, bigups Artfx👊
Precise information!
A video on making risers and downers ect would be sick in this template as well
great tutorial! but I wonder why does a good dnb snare has to have a clean fundamental at the transient? sometimes it even sounds a little weird to me when I know it's a fundamental plus a tail.
Big up ARTFX the goat!
Where can i find the sample pack you where making at this time?
thankyou!!!
can you share this Ableton Serum skin? thank you
damn good content !
a lot of times I end up making the track and wanting to change the kick or snare at the end :/
Is it a bad idea to just save the racks and bring them in the track and adjust them to the track rather then bouncing the audio down?
you could do that or you could also render the track you're working on and put it in the snare template so you have some context
@@ConeMedaillon34 wait what? render the song and put it in the snare template?
@@blindcamel6236 yes
@@ConeMedaillon34 stop trying to give people bad advice, what your saying makes no sense
@@blindcamel6236 why
how do you have a spectrum and a scope up on the top of the screen? is it all one plugin?
I also would like to know.
I think it's a plugin called "Minimeters"
Would you make a video like this for layering kicks, too?
Hmmm I don't layer kicks that much, I just synthesize them like you can see in the first video of this series (playlist is on my channel). I do have another video coming up in this series which talks about making dirty kicks instead of clean ones, and that video will include some post processing which achieves something you could also do by layering. So not entirely what you asked for, but similar.
@@artfxdnb I like bigger, acoustic sounding kicks like Technical Itch and Centaspike and no one does tutorials on making them. Too old school, I guess.
@@alexkr392 Well actually, the next video in this series shows another way of making those kicks, without needing an acoustic kick layer, so stay tuned! First I will have a tutorial about granular stuff, then after that the next kick tutorial.