check me out sometime if u get a chance im new to the community good critique would help if not im still gone support I like your movement keep up the good work without u in people like u I would of never made it this far thanks @@CurtissKingTV
Awesome drums and a great quality video, here's an idea for a new video, so you should teach us which marketing places online whether you are an artist or a producer, are the best websites to gain exposure and experience because I think the hardest part of the music and entertainment business, in general, is getting people to seek you out! so thats an idea for a new video
big bruh.. get BIG KICK from plugin boutique. you get the same option plus more and you can put your own samples in and when you done drag the new layered kick right into the session/ sequencer.
Is this really necessary tho? Not basing on the video cause I know it takes a lot of time to make a video. I know Murda beatz layers his drum but others don’t, I guess its preference
Are you into urban music where its core foundation is drums? Then yes. Also, what makes producers stand out when they have a niche, something that separates themselves from other producers. So when you tweak your own sounds, yeah. lol
Chrisallheartz yes! If you know what you’re doing! Why wouldn’t you layer drums. It’s how you get the fattest sound. Mixed with parallel compression and side chain eq you can get the best sounding drums ever! You’ll never get the kick as phat with just one. The best producers in the world are layering kicks. You just haven’t figured it out yet. Once you do I’m telling you it is a whole new game. Because now you can experiment same technique on EVERYTHING. THERE are even producers who double the whole track and mix it in like parallel compression. JUST DO IT. ITS DEF NECESSARY IF YOU LOVE PRODUCING. IF NOT THEN stay one dimensional. Good luck.
Another great technique is taking a low end drum and compress the shit out of it for a boomin low end. Then take Same kick and copy it to another track. Then put a hi pass filter on that new track to cut out the real low end you just compressed on other track. Like up to 40 to 50 htz and don’t compress as much so transients pass through compressor and Then blend them together. That’s an ahah moment. Good luck.