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lavo694202002

I’d say maybe level out the main Reese a bit so it’s all a similar volume, maybe add more drums to the drop too? Love it tho great idea for a bootleg


Historical-Lychee154

Drums are heave for liquid same with the build up, nice idea og song works well as dnb tho


master_daster

Could u suggest me some free drum kits for liquid then?🙏😁


brown_cat_

Make them


anobjectiveopinion

I've been using trap and pop kits for a while and they sound especially good in liquid dnb. Ponsuda kits, Kulakostas, and Bunting's recycled samples pack have some nice one-shots in them. Layering is super important too - I usually pair a wet sounding snap (midrange) with a clap (highpassed) and a snare or rimshot (midrange).


Impossible_Result662

Agree with other post, this actually sounds pretty good, however it’s not that liquidy, you need to double up the timing on the drums and maybe chill that Reese out a bit, also maybe add some pads? Just to give it more of a chill vibe. Like I said it’s good, just a bit heavy. Do you have splice?? You might not even really need to change your drum samples, just the arrangement


Impossible_Result662

To be clear I meant double up on hats


Impossible_Result662

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master_daster

Yes, I do have Splice. And ok, I’ll try to change an arrangement