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How to Recreate a Bill Withers Style Vintage Drum Sound in BFD3 

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How to recreate a vintage drum sound from a Bill Withers recording using FXpansion BFD3.

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Комментарии : 10   
@bullfunkstudios3856
@bullfunkstudios3856 3 года назад
Thanks for the great info and sound!
@proaudiofiles
@proaudiofiles 10 лет назад
New on The Pro Audio Files from Mark Marshall.
@mademusics
@mademusics Год назад
The "Kick Sub" channel was disable on that video right? How to enable it, please?
@t-man5196
@t-man5196 3 года назад
RIP to the legend
@PatrickPleau
@PatrickPleau 10 лет назад
not bad but that HiHat sounds so fake. this is one of the most important thing. the feel those real drummer had. BFD should really make a lot more round robin (random hihat) cause its so obvious..
@GuitarLessonsNYC1
@GuitarLessonsNYC1 10 лет назад
yeah that's true patrick. I could have made it more authentic if I spent a lot more time in the programming of the beat. I just laid a quick groove in to demo the process. the thing about programming drums is you really have to know how to randomize velocities. that takes a lot of time though unless you can actually play it in (which I didn't)
@PatrickPleau
@PatrickPleau 10 лет назад
GuitarLessonsNYC1 All good my friend. keep it up and hope you do more videos :) cheers
@ProducerGio
@ProducerGio 10 лет назад
Dude turn of your mic when your going to play the beat. Your mic creates a ducking effect and lowers the volume of the beat.
@proaudiofiles
@proaudiofiles 10 лет назад
G.P Gio, they're two independent audio streams. the computer audio might be a little bit lower in volume than the voiceover though.
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