Nice! I was just wanting to learn more about DnB-style snares, so this is perfect timing. As always, very clearly presented, and the info can be applied to other VSTs and DAWs. Also, nice cactus.
If I understand what you've written... a lot of people use Ableton as it is the most advanced and user friendly DAW on the market presently. It has the newest update with the launch of Live 11 earlier this year. It is great not only for arrangement production but also for live performance. It's an incredibly powerful DAW.
@@BeckySaifMusic Ok seems you see ableton as the best daw for this modern age and genre very interesting what are your views of logic? excellent content please keep it coming?.
This is a very good tutorial! I only have 2 nitpicks though, even though they are subjective. Since about 2019 or so, the body of snares has gotten significantly shorter with a more pronounced pitch drop and related envelope, for a tighter sound that has still has body especially when mixed with a tuned acoustic snare. That way it takes up less space in the frequency and time realm, allowing the other instruments to have more space, since we will commonly sidechain the snare to the mid-range basses and other synth sounds. The other thing that sounds a bit off to me is that the transient was way too loud compared to the other elements. It can be lower in volume, especially if you add a transient shaper at the end of the processing chain.
Absolutely brilliant tutorial. Thank you for taking the time to put this together. So clear and to the point.
You're welcome James! Glad you found it useful. Drum synthesis is my absolute favourite. Probably because I'm a drummer.
that's honestly the best snare tutorial for dnb on youtube !
😊 thank you for saying that
Great tutorial ! thank you for this your teaching style is one of the best and clearest
Thank you so much. Such wonderful feedback. Keeps me motivated 😊
Thank you so much. Such wonderful feedback. Keeps me motivated 😊
Wow, very convincing results Becky, good video
Thanks. I felt like it was worth making a longer video on this to get the details down. Glad you like it!
Nice! I was just wanting to learn more about DnB-style snares, so this is perfect timing. As always, very clearly presented, and the info can be applied to other VSTs and DAWs. Also, nice cactus.
Exactly! I love how all of these techniques can be applied to loads of other VST's. I love that you can see my studio cactus too haha
Nice! Nailed it! Just what I was looking for! Thank you for making this tutorial 🚀💜
Thanks so much! I love drum synthesis. It's my favourite 😁
Awsome tutorial with usful info in the context, Thank you!
You're welcome 😊
Thanks for this, I shall utilise the knowledge in my serious productions.
All the best with them serious productions
Cool!
Thank you very much, Becky!
Beautiful work.
Welcome 😊
hmm, using a sample or making your own. Making your own sounds very good :D Awesome tutorial. AGAIN!
Yeah absolutely making your own sounds like much more fun. I'm tempted to go to find household items and give them a whack.
Awesome tutorial! 😁
Thank you Chris!
super tutorial, thank you so much
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for this clear and helpful video!
You're very welcome!
Awesome as always, Thank you. Btw Trash plugin is discontinued, just 10 days trial available with no option to buy it
Brilliant tutorial so clear
Glad you think so!
Great video! Good work!
Thanks so much!
@@BeckySaifMusic great content, please continue to make more! All the best from Belarus, subbed and followed on insta!🙌
Nice!
😊
5:36 reminds me of the drum part in the intro of Pretender by Foo Fighters
Thanks becky awesome video, sub
You're welcome 😊
again top. thanks
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What can we use if we don't have addictive drums or Kick 2?
Samples, Vital, Serum, Operator.. depends for which bit but all of those will also do the job 💖
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Genius do most DNB producers use Ableton ? or is it a mixture Programe's and why do you choose ableton to say Logic is it cause you know it better.
If I understand what you've written... a lot of people use Ableton as it is the most advanced and user friendly DAW on the market presently. It has the newest update with the launch of Live 11 earlier this year. It is great not only for arrangement production but also for live performance. It's an incredibly powerful DAW.
@@BeckySaifMusic Ok seems you see ableton as the best daw for this modern age and genre very interesting what are your views of logic? excellent content please keep it coming?.
This is a very good tutorial! I only have 2 nitpicks though, even though they are subjective. Since about 2019 or so, the body of snares has gotten significantly shorter with a more pronounced pitch drop and related envelope, for a tighter sound that has still has body especially when mixed with a tuned acoustic snare.
That way it takes up less space in the frequency and time realm, allowing the other instruments to have more space, since we will commonly sidechain the snare to the mid-range basses and other synth sounds.
The other thing that sounds a bit off to me is that the transient was way too loud compared to the other elements. It can be lower in volume, especially if you add a transient shaper at the end of the processing chain.
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