pitching individual drum hits up and down no more than 30 cents, changing each drum hits length and velocity, then adding some flanger and reverb helps glue it all together too. Also Add some swing for god sakes.
@@12DAMDO cool, but I was under the impression that a lot of DnB layer both the think and the amen. They at least switch between them, then sometimes even have both going or take chops of either and interpolate them
The way I see it, if you can imediately recognise the Amen Break at face value then it's boring. But if the break is blended well with other sounds that you don't initially notice it at first, those are the good ones