Covet - Howl (Drum Cover)

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
  • Beautiful song from Covet's "Effloresce". Thanks to Forrest Rice for creating these amazing drum parts. Hope you enjoy it! :)

КОМЕНТАРІ • 18

  • @liamfoster
    @liamfoster 2 роки тому +1

    Great playing dude! Those ghost notes at the start were especially tasty!!

    • @maurobilotti
      @maurobilotti  2 роки тому

      Thank you Liam! :) Glad you like it

  • @agustingarciaguerra1301
    @agustingarciaguerra1301 2 роки тому

    Sos un capo chabón. Siempre me copo con algún cover y buscando vos tenés la bata hecha 👏👏👏

    • @maurobilotti
      @maurobilotti  2 роки тому +1

      Gracias Agus querido! Estabas buscando cover de esta canción decis? Dio laburo, de hecho me ayudé un poco con otros covers dando vueltas por ahí. Muchas gracias por la buena onda! :)

  • @打鼓的东东
    @打鼓的东东 2 роки тому +1

    nice drum nice cover sir

  • @MelodicMayhem82
    @MelodicMayhem82 Рік тому +1

    Bien Ahi mauro

  • @drumman190
    @drumman190 2 роки тому +1

    Well done

    • @maurobilotti
      @maurobilotti  2 роки тому

      Thanks a lot! :)

    • @drumman190
      @drumman190 2 роки тому

      @@maurobilotti Of course. Consider checking out my work.

  • @kamilsliw19941
    @kamilsliw19941 Рік тому

    How are you liking your 5x? Also, are you using any MIDI virtual drums, or are you recording the sounds coming off the EfNote 5x?

  • @andreastru701
    @andreastru701 2 роки тому +1

    Great bro, 👌👌👌👏👏. Are you using vst? How you record the drums?

    • @maurobilotti
      @maurobilotti  2 роки тому

      Hi Andreas!! Thank you. No, what I did is to record everything via USB MIDI which basicly will store all the strokes that you did over the kit. Once you finished that, you can connect your audio interface by using the stereo outputs on the kit (the plug cables that hang on the kit). Then you route the MIDI track to your EFNOTE module again and record the audio on a separate stereo track. That way you can modify the kit (pad model, volumes, pitch, gain, etc) without being worried of playing over and over. Hope you understand it, if not let me know.

    • @andreastru701
      @andreastru701 2 роки тому +1

      @@maurobilotti thank you very much bro. It will was great if you make a tutorial how you make it, thanks

    • @maurobilotti
      @maurobilotti  2 роки тому

      @@andreastru701 Andreas, I promise I will. However, I'm still learning some things. A couple days ago I dropped a question on the group asking for some things related to what are you aking me right now. But definitely that I will do something to help anyone else with this.

    • @andreastru701
      @andreastru701 2 роки тому

      @@maurobilotti thank you bro appreciate it 🙏

  • @482jpsquared
    @482jpsquared 2 роки тому

    So, the key point is that those are the module sounds, not the computer/VST. What's the cause of the digital delay effect we're hearing - is that an effect you added or is it the MIDI signal cycling back into the module?

    • @maurobilotti
      @maurobilotti  2 роки тому

      Right, these are the module sounds. Probably that delay that you hear is the post-effect that the module contains inside. The reason why I have chosen this approach is because I can edit each pad to sound similar to the sound that I want from the song. I have created a separate edit (I mean, configuration) for each song that I wanted to cover. So basicly, first record the MIDI when you're playing the song via USB. Once you recorded the MIDI, route that MIDI back to the module and record the stereo output as AUDIO. You can do this last process many times as you want editing everything on the kit, e.g: you want a higher pitch on the snare or a different crash cymbal, etc. This will record exactly your playing but with the changes that you did on the kit ;) . The key here is that you've recorded correctly the song and then you modify the kit to adapt it to the sound that you want. Hope is much clearer! :)