Thanks for this! super detailed and well explained. Is there anyway way to get in touch with you to talk about potentially collabing? not sure what is the best way to contact you but I've just created a LinkedIn account.
More or less. The sub frequencies would need to be lower, and the transient design would differ to some degree. But the basic fundamentals are very similar.
That sounds better than many of real drum machines.
...and I have tons of them here...
Brilliant tutorial! Absolutely nailed this type of snare, kick 2 master!
Was looking exactly for this 🥰
Amazing! Glad it was helpful 🙌🏻
This is exactly what I wanted to learn today, thank you for sharing 🤩
Nice! Thx for watching!
Incredible video, thank you! Please make more sound design videos!
Thx mark! I plan on it.
Great video man. Exactly what I was looking for
Nice! Thank you!
greatttttt .. needed this
Thanks Mark!! Will you be kind enough to share your kick 2 snare presets ?
I mean if you copy what hes doing... then you have this one for free..
Let's make some drums 🥁
Thanks for this! super detailed and well explained. Is there anyway way to get in touch with you to talk about potentially collabing? not sure what is the best way to contact you but I've just created a LinkedIn account.
Thank you! I'm not currently taking sessions, but I appreciate you considering me 🙏
can we use the same process for kick design and so in this ?
More or less. The sub frequencies would need to be lower, and the transient design would differ to some degree. But the basic fundamentals are very similar.
Does it have noise, and can you make cymbals?
It'd be tough with the factory samples. You can add your own though, and make anything you want!