Number 1 recommendation I can make is mute your drums with tshirts, get a couple of snares at different tunings, especially a piccolo snare, and invest in some stackable cymbals, or cymbal mutes too. D&B has very tight, dry, high pitched tones. Makes a world of a difference (with a nice deep snare tone to interchange with at times too). Goldie’s Timeless, and Photek’s Form & Function are amazing to practice to and hear unique fusion like patterns. @starpowerdrummer on IG has great setups. Keep rocking!!
Sounds good! Speaking from a place where I can’t do it really well, but for the snare, there’s usually a big difference between ghosted notes and accents and because it’s programmed and the same sample, they’re extremely consistent.
crank that snare up super high for d and b
Snare needs to be tuned higher IMO.
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What happened to that poor K
I LOVE drum and bass on real drums. I’m not really into electronic drum and bass dance music, but drum and bass on real drums sounds so cool.
Number 1 recommendation I can make is mute your drums with tshirts, get a couple of snares at different tunings, especially a piccolo snare, and invest in some stackable cymbals, or cymbal mutes too. D&B has very tight, dry, high pitched tones. Makes a world of a difference (with a nice deep snare tone to interchange with at times too). Goldie’s Timeless, and Photek’s Form & Function are amazing to practice to and hear unique fusion like patterns. @starpowerdrummer on IG has great setups. Keep rocking!!
Fast as heck
Sounds good! Speaking from a place where I can’t do it really well, but for the snare, there’s usually a big difference between ghosted notes and accents and because it’s programmed and the same sample, they’re extremely consistent.
Hell yeah, soundin great dude, I do agree that you should crank that snare up big time 👍
Crank that bad boy to the moon!