How To Easily Produce Rock & Metal Drums - Using Studio Drummer (in Ableton)
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
- Welcome to ISM! In this Music Producing Tutorial we'll focus on an easy way to program Rock and Metal style Drums using Native Instruments Studio Drummer. Nice, quick, and easy ways to get going right out of the gate!
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41 subs wtf ??? this channel is fucking amazing bruh this channel should have a huge crowd !!
Thank you man I appreciate that!!
Currently learning more about rock (and also kinda metal) for a project so I'm excited this video exists!
Dude. You deserve wayyyy more subscribers. Awesome lesson. Learned a lot as a new DAW user, Ableton can be a bit crazy.
Im in school learning ableton and ive been searching for a video to help with my learning ..... my friend you are gold ..... i hope nothing but upward success for you ..... Thank you for such and great helping hand
this is the best drum programing video that i've found! thank you so much!
great content, thank you, buddy, I have been waiting for this tutorial for so long cheers
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it, hope it helped out. Cheers!
Your applied teaching style is very effective. Saved me so much time. Thanks for this vid.
Excellent tutorial, i had never thought to use Kontakt Session Drummer inside Ableton Live but it makes sense. I think with this workflow, i could put together the different clips and fills then record the timeline. Great stuff.
Great great great tutorial ! Thanks a lot for that, it was very helpful !
Great lesson Brother, thank you so much !
Cheers bro, Thank you for the great content.
hello, thanks for the tutorial and sharing your knowledge. I'm new to Ableton and will implement your tips right away, but with a different drum plugin (XLN Addactive Drummer).
Superb 👍🔥🔥
Dude your channel and tutorials are awesome how do you not have over 100k subs
nice work
great stuff dude
It helps, thanx.
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Awesome Video - is there a way to share your mixer settings? I don't have that initial preset that you have
thank you.
hvala bro
Cool video!!
Any tips on how to name/re-name the piano keys? just to not get lost and have elements of the kit appear on the screen (snare/kick/hi-hat, etc...)
Can you think any reason that I can only preview the Tom sound in my piano roll? Everything else makes no sound.
great lesson. really captured the live feel metal rock drums as if a real drummer was playing. Had a real feel, also liked how you broke it down in simple formate to follow.
how do i record groove from kontakt to a midi channel?
Great video. I’ve been trying to find an answer to this. I just got back into playing after 25years off lol. I have an Alesis DM10MK2 and the Native Instruments Abby Roads software. I don’t have a midi interface yet but will buy one soon. The way I have it connected now is thru the usb from module to the laptop. If I’m understanding this correctly the only audio I get will be thru the computer? So to get sound I’m connecting thru headphone jack to speaker. Not the greatest but works for now.
Second question what’s a good midi interface for under $300 I’m looking at the Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6 MK2.
Thxs!
Thank you! Once you start you'll never get rid of the drum bug huh? Haha but that's awesome, Alesis makes good gear. You won't need a "midi interface" because the Komplete audio 6 is an audio interface that supports 5 pin midi. Midi is a language, and can be transmitted through usb (like youre doing) or the old school 1980s 5 pin Midi cable. The audio interface will just upgrade your audio quality to your speakers so you dont rely on your computers stock audio interface. If you only want audio from Komplete you can midi your drums into that through your daw and record the midi right in. Or you can use your electronic drum "brain" to run audio into your audio interface and record in that way. No "right" way, just preferred! I prefer midi because unlike audio I can edit and time shift later :)
Hey just found this video! I have been struggling with the problem of how to connect Alesis nitro mash kid to this program for a week now, nothing is going wrong!
Will it work with electronic drums? Thanks
Awesome vid
Thank you so much :)
id love to learn some Rock style acoustic drumming cheers
Have anything specific in mind? Maybe I could make another video on something specific for you
Would Damage by Heavyocity work too?
Can you separate the channels? like get them out separatelly like you can do in drum rack? How do you mix them? inside the studio drummer?
Yes so personally I produce the drums in a single channel like this tutorial. Then I make several different channels each running instances of the Vst, one kick, one snare, one toms, one cymbals. This way I have more mixing control and options with other plugins in each piece of the kit. Although studio drummer does allow you to mix them individually in the Vst, I just find it somewhat limiting since I can’t use other mixing plugins I prefer inside of studio drummer.
Dude! Love the video. What's the disadvantage of using "regular" ableton drums for programming vs the studio drummer version? Is it just the difference in which samples are used?
Thank you! Yes the sampling used in drum VSTs are far more in depth. For example, when you change velocity on a snare in SD it actually changes the recorded sample to a snare that was recorded hitting softly. Where as abletons drum rack only changes the actual volume of the sample loaded in. Having the samples change with velocity brings a far more realistic sound!
Although the drums you get from Ableton's "Drum Booth" pack from the website is a multisampled drum kit iirc
@@SpiralFlip yes they sound quite good for metal especially the studio kit I've been trying it today with great results. Just be sure to add a healthy dose of compression of course.
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Do you know any free software that's like half as decent as Studio Drummer?
Found a project for school. Drummer got sick... let’s see if this helps... I’ll be using native instruments as well. For my guitarist too... dummy went to Germany without TRS
Would love to see band Metal Church their song also called Metal Church off of first album programmed in LOL Metal Church best drums ever
Adding Supercharger GT + Replika XT makes some fantastic drum FX. Sorry they are $100 each tho.....
Nice brother. You have anyway to DM?
"super exited" ... rofl ... so dramatic
I am def very dramatic xD couldn't help but laugh at myself after the fact!
Just say "software". Like Fish or Deer, there's no S at the end of it's plural.
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Sounds like a robot.