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I am brand new here and, look forward to listening to and commenting on your creations.

 

I made this over the weekend:

 

 

As noted, these sounds were made with the Arturia DrumBrute analog drum synth:

 

routings:

 

kick  - 

db kick signal > jdx direct drive > thru > hi cut eq

db kick signal > jdx direct drive > out > mooer ShimVerb 

 

snare - 

db snare signal > red panda particle

 

clap -

db clap signal > joyo digital delay

 

mix out -

db mix out

 

 

video:

 

"food dye, glassware and an overhead projector" footage

 

"drumbrute jam" footage

 

random altered art from the internet

 

Adobe Premiere Pro CS6

 

 

thanks mate, i cruised through your soundcloud this morning. loads of excellent stuff, congrats! i am really excited to be on the forums :music:

Edited by BaxOutTheBox

the db is amazing, such a great value. i read a bunch of asshats on youtube complaining about this and that but they do not understand that analog drums need to be pushed around a bit!

Lol. :-) I would love something like the drum brute. I got a few drum machines a Yamaha RX15 and a Roland TR505. I really like oldskool digital drums but the drum brute does sound punchy especially for its price!!

Yeah I got the Yamaha RX15 for £20 and the Roland TR505 for £50.

 

Hey man if you get a chance listen to the track I posted and let me know your thoughts. :-)

Edited by TheBro

just listened, nice stuff bro. the arrangement pulled me in hard at 2 mins.

 

i would maybe consider teasing the bassline in the first portion :20 to 2:00, or adding some one-shot sounds to keep things spicy

 

also i think stereo image is nice on a bassline but your wobble bass is set too wide

 

low frequency content is not easily perceived when set wide in a stereo image and a biting bassline can lose energy if panned or stereo'd too much

 

a good way to trick listeners into hearing a wide fat bass is by splitting or layering the bassline, example:

 

take your bass and copy the signal to two tracks

put a hi-pass eq on one around say 300hz

put a lo-pass eq on the other around 300 hz (just a number it will be different depending on the sound)

 

apply your width and fx to the hi-pass'd portion of the sound. that way your low end stays centered and present and you get the width you desire to keep things cool.

 

overall, good stuff tho thanks for sharing bro

Edited by BaxOutTheBox

yes, this was only an example of what the DrumBrute can do with some proper signal routing. i am adding other parts and will share that when done. thanks for watching/listening!

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