How to Make Professional House Drums (The Easy Way)
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This video is all about demystifying the process behind making house drums, by explaining the guidelines and why they work.
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0:00 Intro
0:31 What Makes A House Drum Loop?
1:41 The TR-909
2:31 The Foundations
4:39 The 16th Note Grid
5:33 Percussion & Groove
11:00 16th Notes & Energy
15:53 Depth & Texture
24:00 Recap
25:17 Outro
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my god, the best tutorial for drum beginner out there.. learned 1000x stuff, thanks so much!
Solid process! I've been producing for a few years but really want to circle back and strengthen my drum game. All the key concepts are so well explained, even though I'm familiar with them this massively helped as a refresher. Look forward to applying the workflow.
@Bittamin
2 жыл бұрын
How has it been going?! It’s been 5 months now, would you say you got it down?
I love that you've taken the time to explain everything (with name and all) rather than just clicking a studied loop together with presets like most youtube videos do. Thank you.
@joeydomhof6480
Жыл бұрын
Word, also seen dozens of track breakdowns talking about which plugins were used.. hardly useful
Nice 👍🏻 You can also use the TR 707 for the classic chicago house sound
Love this tutorial. Your workflow is on point!
Love it, so much background informationen. Thanks Mate!
Great video! Thanks for soloing parts when you added them.
Super fun to follow and pleased with the result thanks dude :)
Excellent video. A lot of valuable info to build upon on.
Always found your teaching so easy to follow badeo! Sick guy
so much information in this, thank you so much
This has helped me so much an a total beginner mate thank you! I now know so much of the basics thanks to you, appreciate your content!
Finally. I’ve been trying to figure how to get that swing from the ground up. Thank you so much🤙🏼
@EDMProd
2 жыл бұрын
Happy to help!
Great tutorial, really good job guys
Great Tutorial Thank you very much
this great. thank you
Thank you so much! I’ve been wondering how to get that proper jacking groove.
Best House tutorial on KZread!!! :-)
This is amazing video! I always struggled with the groove (kinda funny, the most important element in house music), and the 16th note grid philosophy really helped
thank you so much for this
Super helpful video. Thank you 👍
@EDMProd
2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
A real foundational framework for House drums. Hardware of software, this is a great template.
Excellent video and easy to follow.
@EDMProd
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Enjoyed this video, a great intro tutorial on how to layer various elements to get a good house groove. One small note : @ 21:00 "When we're using audio we have to swing manually" - audio clips in Ableton can have grooves applied to them the same as MIDI clips.
@EDMProd
3 жыл бұрын
Correct! You definitely can swing audio, I shouldn't have said we 'have to' swing manually. Good pickup I just prefer swinging manually in this case, because there are fewer steps, and the audio clips don't degrade in quality, as they do get warped by applying the groove.
Very instructive, thank you! Now I just need to figure out how to do this in Logic 🙃 If anyone is wondering, the track in the Intro/Outro is Wichita Falls by Laurence Guy
Excellent
bro your a great teacher
Noice... thanks!
Very tempted to buy your course. Your channel is up there in greatness with You Suck at Producing, Underdog Music School and Seed to Stage. Thank you, your channel bring me a shit ton of inspiration and is leveling me up big time. What other courses do you have?
Nice
Grüße aus Rlp , die Field Recordings haben dich verraten , und das Englisch :D
I think the hi hat was reversed on the 4th beat when house was originated back in '87 '88?
Would you ever swing the open hats?
Do you put sidechain to kick on the entire percussion bus?
Can i do this in ableton 11 intro version?
Cool! But I must say that the most common BPM on real House Music, as far as I can see, is between 120vto 126, with some hits above that. Try to take some time to check thus... Marshal Jefferso's House Music Anthem, Liz Torres hits,, Chicago's Traxx hits, Hot Mix 5 hits, DJ International hits, ffrr hits... ...Blase, JM Silk, Visual, CC Rogers, Arts & Krafts, Boyd Jarvis,Kevin Saunderson, ... The labels and composers, singers, names are passing thru my mind, and almost almost no one is so swinger and so fast Besides, the point is, your vídeo and explanations were really cool!
cool :)
Hello how are you? Friend, would it be possible for you to tell me what brand your soundboard is?
When he says there is nothing in what he later calls the groove spots, I think he is assuming the user knows that the sound in the bars above are releasing at that point and the midi notes while still in that spot is not going to be actually producing sound (unless you have some super subby kick).
Hi! Luca! When you search for the Texture loop what are the key words you enter to get some loops with good textures to add?
@EDMProd
3 жыл бұрын
Hey Hannah, I can usually find something nice if I type in 'texture,' 'atmosphere' or 'field recording' Otherwise, you could also check out something like Radio Aporee which is a sound map of field recordings from all over the world aporee.org/maps/
@hannahbackward
3 жыл бұрын
@@EDMProd Thanks! I just started building up my sample library and even when you chose the snare I struggled to find one that matched, however, I realized the importance of having a sample library, lol!
decent mate
4:13
I'm not a fan of using software on a computer/laptop as an instrument.. but that being said.. what program is this?
@AfiScruggsplaysbass
Жыл бұрын
Ableton
5.39
I love all your videos Luca. very clear and helpful. Thank you! p.s. at 1:36 you said "reverb tits" ... Freudian slip?
@EDMProd
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Glad you're enjoying them, haha I'd never noticed that before I think its a mic pop from the 'd' at the end of Reverb'ed - but we hear what we want to hear don't we
@DavidAsh42
2 жыл бұрын
@@EDMProd yup
What’s the song at the beginning? I vaguely remember it
@everydayhero3610
2 жыл бұрын
Laurence Guy - Wichita Falls
@DueceBandit
Ай бұрын
@@everydayhero3610 thank
Hi Luke I’m Luke. I also make house music and EDM. Lol
these types of video really need to open with the result.. if people are impressed by the result they'll want to find out how it was achieved.
I made something. And it sounds like its out of a Casio Keyboard
Imma keep it real with you it really doesn’t take that long to make the drum for house ..it depends how well you wanted to sound
Awesum stuff but... I hate to be that guy to correct people that are better than I - When you talk about groove, you apply the groove (commit) and then you undo it, and don't commit to it again, you say that ableton doesnt show you this, but it does, all you need to do is select the desired groove and then click commit (the small arrow button).
@EDMProd
3 жыл бұрын
Hey Salvadore, Apologies I probably could have been more clear with the explanation. What I meant by this was 'It doesn't show you this unless you hit the commit button' I clicked commit to explain what it was actually doing - and un-did because it's much easier to keep the MIDI clips un-committed! That way you don't have to worry and you can know that it's swung for you. Keeping the clips un-committed is my preference :)
@Amadeos-Salvadore
3 жыл бұрын
@@EDMProd oh..
@bassyjay6281
2 жыл бұрын
@@EDMProd always one isnt there mate...
But the whole groove comes from the Bass, the placement of the sub-Bass notes are super important. Unfortunately you didn't cover that!
i dont like 16ths
let's hope it's not another mediocre producer with mediocre advice trying to pass it off as good knowledge before they've even established them selves in the music scene
Everything happens way too fast in this video had to stop watching
Nice
Hello how are you? Friend, would it be possible for you to tell me what brand your soundboard is?