I don't consider myself a drummer, but I have been programming drums for over 30 years. Started with tiny screens on machines like the Roland R70. That said, there is always something more to learn. You do an excellent job and cover many points I often share with others as well. A big one is remembering to think like a drummer and remember that humans aren't machine-like. I find that most drummers also slightly swing fills and even beats that seem straight. Thanks for doing a great job!
how to make a hit when both sticks hits the same drum for eg Floor tom for massive into like 2 floor tom hits and 1 snare. boom boom peh.. ??? idk if even explained what i wanted :D:D:D:D
i love how these tutorials are directed to guitarists, which probably accounts for most of the people that bought GGD
I don't consider myself a drummer, but I have been programming drums for over 30 years. Started with tiny screens on machines like the Roland R70. That said, there is always something more to learn. You do an excellent job and cover many points I often share with others as well. A big one is remembering to think like a drummer and remember that humans aren't machine-like. I find that most drummers also slightly swing fills and even beats that seem straight. Thanks for doing a great job!
Very helpful, thanks Joe.
This was really good. Honestly! Please do more videos on drum programming
Valuable stuff right here. Thanks for this!!
Thanx for tips!
I'd love to learn some hihat variation programming, when I do it it always sounds a bit forced
how to make a hit when both sticks hits the same drum for eg Floor tom for massive into like 2 floor tom hits and 1 snare. boom boom peh.. ??? idk if even explained what i wanted :D:D:D:D
We have a tutorial showing you how to program flams on our channel!
This is fucking cool