Whilst a very subtle sound (played at -30dB), it creates a nice rolling effect: The first percussion sample will play this off-beat group of double notes. STEP 2 – For the percussion, we’ll be using four different samples. Note the OPEN HAT playing on the first off-beat spot. Standard 4/4 for the KICK and off-beat pattern for the CLOSED HAT. Also, if you have any questions or suggestions, get in touch with us at Okay then, let’s start! Just make sure to pay attention to the grid settings in the bottom right corner of every image. We’ll use Ableton Live 9 as our workstation, but you can follow this with any DAW. The post is structured in four parts: Drums (1), Chords (2), Bass (3), Pluck & Pad (4). We’ll cover the drums and the MIDI patterns behind the melodic elements, but if you’ve got Live 8 and Live 9 Suite installed, you’ll be able to fully re-create these sounds. Hello producers, how’s it going? In this second post from our Let’s produce series we’ll be making a simple Tribal House Vibe using some of the Instrument Rack preset that come with Live 8 and Live 9 Suite.
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