How to Program Metal Drums | Beginner Friendly Tutorial

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Programming drums in Ableton or any DAW can be very confusing at first, but in todays episode I try to limit the confusion. I go over my complete workflow with programming drums as well as sprinkle many many tips throughout the entire video. Geared towards metal music and drums though these techniques apply to ALL genres.
Ableton Workflow tips:
• 10 Ableton METAL Tips ...
Writing more interesting drum parts:
• Metal DRUMS That DON’T...
Mixing MIDI drums:
• How to MIX DRUMS For M...
Part2:
• How to Mix DRUMS for M...
0:00 Intro
0:24 Guitar Backstory
1:03 Multi Out Setup
2:15 Non-stop TIPS
9:50 Listen to Complete Drums

Пікірлер: 50

  • @BrendonKPadjasek
    @BrendonKPadjasek Жыл бұрын

    Any additional questions or concerns?

  • @gslinger19

    @gslinger19

    6 ай бұрын

    I can't seem to get the piano roll midi selection and the arrangement view selector to work together.

  • @BrendonKPadjasek

    @BrendonKPadjasek

    6 ай бұрын

    If you press “tab” on your computer keyboard, it will change the window from the “live performance looping” window to the main tracking window if that’s what you meant? If not could you clarify a bit more what you mean

  • @gslinger19

    @gslinger19

    6 ай бұрын

    @BrendonKPadjasek I got it, now I can't figure out where my work goes. Like I wanna keep everything in one midi but I make a new part and it erases others sometimes even though I'm sure I was in the measures ahead of that one. I sure don't like Mableton so far. I am new to it, but it sucks redoing parts

  • @BrendonKPadjasek

    @BrendonKPadjasek

    6 ай бұрын

    @gslinger19 can you tell if you have the midi track on record? If so it’ll get rid of whatever you’ve already programmed. The easiest way to see the midi you’ve drawn is to double click it. You can record over the midi and keep what you had already if you click the plus sign at the top of the program next to the record button. And then to join midi press control / command + J

  • @gslinger19

    @gslinger19

    6 ай бұрын

    @@BrendonKPadjasek Appreciate the responses. I did an intro drum section, then clicked part mixer to start a new midi part but on the same track, if that makes sense, sorry my terms are bad. I realize now I might have accidently recorded over what I did is all. Just gonn ahave to start saving more and working til I get it. Vids are a great help btw. I am redoing some drums from an old track because they were robotic as hell. It already sounds more human what I've got.

  • @ripperthecrooks6428
    @ripperthecrooks642813 күн бұрын

    Ableton piano roll has got to be the best there is out there of all the daws, the note placement and velocity adjustment just make it a walk in the park. Love it!!

  • @BrendonKPadjasek

    @BrendonKPadjasek

    13 күн бұрын

    Same! The ONLY thing I wish they stole from Pro Tools is if you click from a section in time on the piano roll, it will always play from there. Instead of having to click on somewhere on the edit page other than that, the key commands, nudging and everything is so well thought out

  • @ripperthecrooks6428

    @ripperthecrooks6428

    13 күн бұрын

    @BrendonKPadjasek I believe there is a way to "set" your playback point in time on the piano roll and then hit space bar it will always play from that point, I think it's the green or yellow arrow 🔰 it creates a point to play back from

  • @BrendonKPadjasek

    @BrendonKPadjasek

    13 күн бұрын

    @@ripperthecrooks6428 OH that's amazing. I thought you could only click the speaker icon at the top timeline and go from there. Thanks!

  • @ripperthecrooks6428

    @ripperthecrooks6428

    12 күн бұрын

    @@BrendonKPadjasek no problem 😉

  • @pavelgulyaev9922
    @pavelgulyaev9922 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Brendon. I use logic Pro X for all my recordings, now considering switching to Ableton. Looks like it is a bit more convenient. Really love those funny stock videos with dancing people.

  • @BrendonKPadjasek

    @BrendonKPadjasek

    Жыл бұрын

    Hahahaha thanks! I love throwing them in. Especially if I noticing I’m being too serious in the video. Needs a little break up. And awesome if you do end up switching and have any other questions let me know! I LOVE Ableton. It’s so easy to do anything you need to in there. I tried logic for a couple months and I never quite got comfortable with it. And I also got a lot of buggy issues so I switched back to pro tools for mixing and Ableton for everything else.

  • @christinecarswell8611
    @christinecarswell8611 Жыл бұрын

    Yussssss. Needed this. Thank you Brendon \m/

  • @BrendonKPadjasek

    @BrendonKPadjasek

    Жыл бұрын

    Any time! :)

  • @sardarbelal3114
    @sardarbelal3114 Жыл бұрын

    i used to think Ableton only for electronic musicians but now you proved its for Rockers too

  • @BrendonKPadjasek

    @BrendonKPadjasek

    Жыл бұрын

    Eh I appreciate that Sadar! Ableton has come a long way and although it is known in the electronic genre it’s very suitable for all genres now. Thanks for watching!

  • @OTTOAUDIO
    @OTTOAUDIO5 ай бұрын

    Your channel should have 150k subs my dude

  • @BrendonKPadjasek

    @BrendonKPadjasek

    5 ай бұрын

    hahaha thank you my man. I hope to have that one day

  • @HeavyMetalMayhem

    @HeavyMetalMayhem

    2 ай бұрын

    Good tutorial but we really really REALLY didn't need those random inserts. Just you and Ableton, no need for comedic inserts.

  • @BrendonKPadjasek

    @BrendonKPadjasek

    2 ай бұрын

    @HeavyMetalMayhem lmao I don’t even remember what they were but I’m sure I found them funny for whatever reason. Thanks for watching anyways

  • @OTTOAUDIO

    @OTTOAUDIO

    2 ай бұрын

    @@BrendonKPadjasek dont stop doing them, too good

  • @BrendonKPadjasek

    @BrendonKPadjasek

    2 ай бұрын

    @OTTOAUDIO Hahahahs thanks my man. I don’t know if I could 🛑

  • @jon.b2696
    @jon.b26963 ай бұрын

    New Sub! Thank you so much! Do you have a Discord or an E-Mail to answer any questions from an aspiring metal musician? I’ve been playing guitar since 9, I’m 28 now and I really want to start making my own songs/instrumentals solely because of my love for music and I think of myself as a creative outlet person and making music is definitely my outlet.

  • @BrendonKPadjasek

    @BrendonKPadjasek

    3 ай бұрын

    Eh thanks so much. Feel free to leave them here and I'll reply. I only use my email for business purposes

  • @freyafoxmusic
    @freyafoxmusicАй бұрын

    Thank you , do you have a similar tutorial on how to program and play realistic metal guitars with a vst? I have Ample guitars but it’s not great for strumming

  • @BrendonKPadjasek

    @BrendonKPadjasek

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching. I don’t as of yet but it’s something I’ve been meaning to do so maybe next week I’ll have that ready. Thanks! Stay tuned

  • @samdb12
    @samdb12 Жыл бұрын

    As a guitarist who absolutely sucks at writing drums, a beginners guide to writing drum would be awesome. I never know where to place snare hits, which cymbals to use in which context (except the china), and how to properly use toms. I feel like not beeing able to write decent drums makes guitar writing much more difficult.

  • @BrendonKPadjasek

    @BrendonKPadjasek

    Жыл бұрын

    I do have another video on how I make my drum parts more interesting. Check it out here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/p6VmxaanktSveKQ.html Let me know if that helps. It’s what I always do when writing drums

  • @BrendonKPadjasek

    @BrendonKPadjasek

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for checking it out

  • @samdb12

    @samdb12

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BrendonKPadjasek I did check it out! I guess even that is too advanced and goes to fast for a beginner like myself!

  • @BrendonKPadjasek

    @BrendonKPadjasek

    Жыл бұрын

    Ahh interesting. Well I’m always doing to do drum videos haha. If you can give me information on what confuses you with drum programming. Or where you lose steam when programming midi drums

  • @samdb12

    @samdb12

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BrendonKPadjasek to image it better. I would say imagine a guitarist who has no knowledge of how to write drums, but who wants to be able to do so because he feels it would make him also a better guitarist. I have all the tools, but i don't know wich cymbals to use in wich context, the placements, etc. As a guitarist, how did you learn to write drums?

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