thx! i'll be working on a more advanced version for this and show it in a video but its fairly simple. a square wave LFO modulates the arp rate, with the lowest and highest range set to the 2 timings you like. 1/2 and 1/4 dotted in this case. you can stack LFOs doing that and adjust their rates and the square symmetry. this might be way easier in a step sequencer but Logic Pro doesnt offer a lot there :D
where did u get ur breaks from? part of a pack or just organised urself? i have so many assorted ones but really cant be arsed to spend like 2 hours naming and re editing them all
@@DavidGillodes I have a lot of them. It's that particular funky drummer you're using that has a distinct sound that i like. I see it says RJE2_Jungle, what does that refer to? I tried google without any luck. I will say, how you mutilated it does make it sound extra tuff!Cheers.
@@finku907 i second that, internet archive is a great resource for jungle packs! so i just had a look and the name of the pack i used is "Ragga Jungle Essentials 2" by 6Blocc. has great percussion loops aswell and i agree the pre chopped cuts make the fills even better :) note that the sampler definitely also adds to the sound 👾
Hey! The daw is Logic, the sampler is Amigo which I really recommend, it’s only 10 bucks! I linked a bunch of midi LFOs (bpm synced) to the parameters in the sampler, the sample chops are randomly triggered by an arpeggiator. it will be easier to do in other daw’s I’m sure, thinking of making a more complex patch of this in ableton. Hope this answers your question :)
@@DavidGillodes i'm working on a ableton rack version of this! but its a bit tricky with the Phase randomization since theres no on/off button and i have to figure out how to use an LFO to both trigger the phase and randomize it at the same time. when i figured that out i'll make a more advanced version and a video for it :)
The Amigo sampler us the best thing since sliced Dread
im in love with this dude, reminds me of renegade snares
them samples are clicking bra!
Have the same kind of thing running in Bitwig with Amigo.
nice vid ! any tuto for LFO+ARP ?
thx! i'll be working on a more advanced version for this and show it in a video but its fairly simple. a square wave LFO modulates the arp rate, with the lowest and highest range set to the 2 timings you like. 1/2 and 1/4 dotted in this case. you can stack LFOs doing that and adjust their rates and the square symmetry. this might be way easier in a step sequencer but Logic Pro doesnt offer a lot there :D
Did you automate the stretching or were you controlling it manually?
Great vid. What break pack is that? Share the sauce plz
its called the amen break, its pretty obscure you probably havent heard of it
@@deathmetalhell he asked about this one specifically sample pack.
all 4 breaks are from "Ragga Jungle Essentials 2" by 6Blocc :) its on bandcamp
The goat. Thx
imagine needing anything but the amen break/think break/hot pants break/funky drummer break to make these lmao
Cool shizz man. Will be doing this in ableton
where did u get ur breaks from? part of a pack or just organised urself? i have so many assorted ones but really cant be arsed to spend like 2 hours naming and re editing them all
Cool shit brother!!!!
First off, nice one! Secondly where is that particular version of funky drummer break from? Where can i get it?
Man, if u are interested by jungle stuff, u can find a BUNCH of 90's sample CDs (internet archive) ;)
@@DavidGillodes I have a lot of them. It's that particular funky drummer you're using that has a distinct sound that i like. I see it says RJE2_Jungle, what does that refer to? I tried google without any luck. I will say, how you mutilated it does make it sound extra tuff!Cheers.
@@finku907 i second that, internet archive is a great resource for jungle packs! so i just had a look and the name of the pack i used is "Ragga Jungle Essentials 2" by 6Blocc. has great percussion loops aswell and i agree the pre chopped cuts make the fills even better :) note that the sampler definitely also adds to the sound 👾
@@jjjulez Nice one man, appreciate it!
hey how did you do this? what daw?
Hey! The daw is Logic, the sampler is Amigo which I really recommend, it’s only 10 bucks! I linked a bunch of midi LFOs (bpm synced) to the parameters in the sampler, the sample chops are randomly triggered by an arpeggiator. it will be easier to do in other daw’s I’m sure, thinking of making a more complex patch of this in ableton. Hope this answers your question :)
@@jjjulez Ableton LFO/Amigo tutoriel plz!!!
@@DavidGillodes i'm working on a ableton rack version of this! but its a bit tricky with the Phase randomization since theres no on/off button and i have to figure out how to use an LFO to both trigger the phase and randomize it at the same time. when i figured that out i'll make a more advanced version and a video for it :)
@@jjjulez THanx in advance man :)
Filthy! I love it!
Imma just put a pad over it and see how it sounds. i'll tag you.y