The Power Of Making Your Own Drum Beats
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In this video, I go over why I encourage many of my students to try to make as much of their drum beats as possible and rely on Top Loops as supplemental/backup DRUMS. All about control
Timestamps
00:00 Intro
01:30 The BASIC Beat
02:30 Hats Choke and Phasing
05:02 Applying Groove
06:35 Enlongating The Loop Keeping Interest
08:00 Ditching the 909 and getting Interesting
09:45 Sequenced Bass Added
11:06 making a Shaker
14:01 How TO USE TOP LOOPS
14:51 Outro - Jak na to + styl
I hadn't considered grabbing a basic 909/808 pack to create the loop, then later adding in your own samples. I'm usually choosing samples one by one and constructing the loop. Thanks for the tip!
Brah try it it’s amazing
16 mins of something basic but so useful! Thanks Zen! I'll preach your groove from now on!
i have a few zen packs and can confirm the sounds are legit. swapping out samples on the 909 kit is such a no brainer, but i never thought to do it! thanks for sharing that, i will give it a shot in my workflow.
awesome guide as usual thx Zen!
Love the intro!
After 2 years I am back on your channel again. Left music production for some reason and its time to start over.
good shite brother - thank you and happy new year
this was a good one zen appreciate it
Anytime brothers
Always a great day when you put out new content!
Glad you enjoy it! Broh
Ay this was sick man
The best 💯
Hi Zen. Can you do a tutorial of Moog Mariana plugin? The interface is a bit confusing for me at least. Thanks
yessssssss I love it
fisher claps in the end :D
Make more videos like this
Beep Beep! best mentor.
Thanks Berlin 🤗
Just bought Ableton after being on Fl Studio for a year and a half. Do you have any videos on how to operate the daw as easy as you can
Maybe I should make one 👿
@@ZenWorld that’d be perfect
are the t-based drumloops referring to toolroom stuff?
I've noticed westend highly recommends stacking multipel claps, or kicks, or hats, etc. Is there a way to do it successfully without phasing?
Choose the way you thing sounds better for you. I think you can definitely layer if you ears can hear for claps that are layered. I'd say to avoid it just don't pick similar sounding claps.
@@ZenWorld do you think layering is necessary to get a punchy and good sounding song ?
@@matthewdemetree6743 No
good drums above else
No love for the "duplicate" button? 😂. So much faster than increasing clip length, copying, and pasting!
Good point! I'm learning
haha you're the man
my ninjas (wade guddi riddim bass video soon?)x
Sooon with da sine
15:00 LMAO WHO ?! 😂
Exwife haha
the LATINAS serum preset lol
Chris Stussy would be proud
While I don't hate loops I never use them for the reason of not being fully in control. On the other hand loops give instant satisfaction but you need to commit to the feel and swing of that one sample (or rework the timing). I prefer to make simple but effective (fitting the tune or idea) drums and focus on the arrangement part of the drums (single hits, transitions, fills). Loved the Moog Tutorial Zen, I;m dutch and in the netherlands we have tatjana (know for her big boobs) I had a good time laughing every time you pushed the name being the right name..... The moog defenitly has huge boobies and great sub as well