advice: build your own loops, you ain't creating character and music identity with general drum loops that you find on internet, this is the most powerful advice possible. If you know how to make it the right way, you are free to do whatever you want on ableton, building a loop looks easy, but it's not.
Yes, I agree to an extent. Pre-made loops can help you find your sound and teach you how to create them from scratch if that is what you wish to do. Some of the best producers use loops and they have carved out their own sound because of the way they have used them from track to track. Remember, not everyone has the same sound library, and nobody uses them in the same way.
@@SOTASounds_ yes, they kinda find their own style because they build another loop out of the loop that they've found, if people buying loop kits it's because there's someone professional making it, why don't be that person? I agree with your opinion but it doesn't represent the real deal about it. Actually you're telling that what makes the difference between songs is the search on where to buy kits and the fact that some people won't have the same amount of money to invest in the same kit of yours. That ain't right tho
picked up loads from this cheers bud
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Thanks as usual, very nice
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Love the tutorial. Great track. Where did you get those hi hats from? I’m looking for tight, clean hi drums. Thanks
I believe most of these were from sample market, but I’d also recommend goldbaby and samples from mars for drums.
Thanks dude. Yes I use SFM often. I use Goldbaby for layering but the processing can be quite harsh and the same for Sample Market so lots of EQ work.
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Thanks as always dude
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thanks for the knowledge
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nice one mate
Thanks man
advice: build your own loops, you ain't creating character and music identity with general drum loops that you find on internet, this is the most powerful advice possible. If you know how to make it the right way, you are free to do whatever you want on ableton, building a loop looks easy, but it's not.
Yes, I agree to an extent. Pre-made loops can help you find your sound and teach you how to create them from scratch if that is what you wish to do. Some of the best producers use loops and they have carved out their own sound because of the way they have used them from track to track. Remember, not everyone has the same sound library, and nobody uses them in the same way.
@@SOTASounds_ yes, they kinda find their own style because they build another loop out of the loop that they've found, if people buying loop kits it's because there's someone professional making it, why don't be that person? I agree with your opinion but it doesn't represent the real deal about it. Actually you're telling that what makes the difference between songs is the search on where to buy kits and the fact that some people won't have the same amount of money to invest in the same kit of yours. That ain't right tho