
Add a four-bar drum loop, listen to drum loops, and stretch it to match bpm, then blend the loop into the background to avoid clashing with kick and snare.
Build a four-bar baseline by selecting bass from the library and previewing the sound, then adjust octave, gain, and filter cutoff for a balanced bass.
Add a side chain using a compressor on the bass linked to pattern B; kicks duck the bass. Reset gain from -3 to -6 to avoid level jumps.
Add Trevor Scott drum loop, stretch it to four bars, and apply a filter with resonance and cutoff. Then adjust sampler's s r and tweak the sample on x part.
Add 808s by creating a new group, sculpt notes in the piano row, lower an octave, and shape groove with drive and a filter for drums.
Welcome
This course is all about how to create a dope instrumental beat easily using nothing but your Native Instruments Maschine Software and Free drum loops that can be found on websites such as Hiphopmakers / TheProducersplug and more.
This Professional Beat course is perfect for beginner producers and intermediate beat makers with a little more experience, to help students craft an awesome self made product that can be implemented into their future projects with the music scene.
You should expect to learn how to create a great drum pattern
Edit Sample Loops to fit into anything BPM (Beats Per Minute) / Tempo
Manipulate Drums such as Hi - Hats, Shakers and Kick Drums to improve production
Layer Drums to add life into your track
Easily turn any sound into background ambiance to add fullness and texture to your instrumental.
This course is only about an hour don't be fooled the content will suit your needs for years to come within your beat production.
If you struggle with creating a great sounding instrumental or just want to broaden your instrumental beat production ability's, than this course will benefit you in more ways than you'll expect.
The Maschine are is a powerful asset to add to your knowlge of music production. Many professionals have either the software, and hardware at their dissposal, and knowing how to use one can give you a leg up in the music studio.