Hey Nick!,Emma here once more. I did remembered a few more Musical Genre's that you might kill when you explain them throughout Drum Patterns man. Here's a list of some: Rock & Roll (The Beatles & The Rolling Stones style) Prog Rock (Kind of like Pink Floyd,or more advance like Yes) Stoner Rock (Kyuss & Fu Manchu) Doom Metal (Imagine Black Sabbath & Pentagram) Grindcore (Very popular these days, specially through Bedroom Producers hooked with their DAW's) Acid House Witch House (Imagine the band Crosses) Indie Rock with EDM Elements (Kind of like Head Automatica and The Neighbourhood) Nu-Metal (Which is making a comeback) Ska (Many would kill to learn this Genre,"Trust me!") Dub (Not Dubstep,more the Reggae inspired one) Dream Pop If you ever decide to do this. Many communities will adore you man. Not many out there explain those Genre's,and we need the Knowledge to create our own stuff a.s.a.p. bro. Hope you take this comment under consideration. And once again Teacher,thanks a million for your support and dedication,we really appreciate this. Peace and respect from Puerto Rico. Take care,have a blast,and stay in touch,ok 😁😎.
I would like to know how one can make high quality loops similar to the one’s on Splice. Specifically how to apply effects, arps, and layering. Maybe doing this by genre would be interesting. Thanks for your videos!
Perfect video man. I would like to know what effects can one use to make beats similar to "They move on tracks of never ending light" by This Will Destroy You. Keep up the good work!
Get yourself a college music 101 book and teach yourself basic theory. I don’t have any recommendations, I just have the one I used from school. Trust me, learning some basic theory is really helpful when you want to dissect a song. It’s the language of music.
@@prcption8636 No, you learn about rhythm and timing. How bars, beats and measures are divided, how to count the divisions of notes, time signatures, swing and feel. Once you know this, you can count time for any song you hear and then from there you put the drums sounds on the context of the timing. Music theory isn’t meant to hold your hand through the music creating process. What it does is inform you of the tools you are already using, and how they function together. It’s like learning colors, your daw is your canvas.
'Jungle' is commonly referred to as Cyberpunk isn't it? Especially since the game came into existence? I mean I looked for jungle music and it wasn't this.
What other tutorials would you like to see?
Different ways to manipulate melodic samples to change the bounce and feel of the loop.
Notes and scales. And how much is important that
more chord progressions!
How to optimise performance of Mac to add maximum number of tracks?
How to make best melodies
Would love to see something with orchestral sounds. Great work as always
🙏Duly noted!
Nicks voice is soothing, such a chill man
Just trying to channel my inner Bob Ross...
He used Soothe2 on that
Hey Nick!,Emma here once more. I did remembered a few more Musical Genre's that you might kill when you explain them throughout Drum Patterns man.
Here's a list of some:
Rock & Roll (The Beatles & The Rolling Stones style)
Prog Rock (Kind of like Pink Floyd,or more advance like Yes)
Stoner Rock (Kyuss & Fu Manchu)
Doom Metal (Imagine Black Sabbath & Pentagram)
Grindcore (Very popular these days, specially through Bedroom Producers hooked with their DAW's)
Acid House
Witch House (Imagine the band Crosses)
Indie Rock with EDM Elements (Kind of like Head Automatica and The Neighbourhood)
Nu-Metal (Which is making a comeback)
Ska (Many would kill to learn this Genre,"Trust me!")
Dub (Not Dubstep,more the Reggae inspired one)
Dream Pop
If you ever decide to do this. Many communities will adore you man. Not many out there explain those Genre's,and we need the Knowledge to create our own stuff a.s.a.p. bro.
Hope you take this comment under consideration. And once again Teacher,thanks a million for your support and dedication,we really appreciate this.
Peace and respect from Puerto Rico. Take care,have a blast,and stay in touch,ok 😁😎.
love your videos. Love the positive energy from Nick!
Would love a bossa nova drum lesson. More hip hop synthwave lo fi variations would be great
These are awesome. Thank you! I would have loved to have heard each pattern without the supplemental sample once. But THANK YOU.
Awesome video once again...would be cool to see some Big Band, Funk, EDM/Festival Trap, Electro Pop, Bossa Nova
Would love to see a tutorial on funk drums
Yet again you came in clutch!
Nick rules! That indie & drill beat 🔥
Perfect Video man was just thinking of this. I do hope to see some orchestral tutorials in the future tho. thats all much love!
Thanks and will do!
I would like to know how one can make high quality loops similar to the one’s on Splice. Specifically how to apply effects, arps, and layering. Maybe doing this by genre would be interesting. Thanks for your videos!
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Dude I just came from saying part 1 was one of the best videos ever and here I am saying the same!!
Can’t describe how much these two videos changed up my arrangement/composition-game. Thanks so much !
Can we get a neo soul/trap soul video?
Yeah thins is really well done. Thank you again! 👏🏻
I've made both splice tutorial drum pattern and sound into DMD patch and apple loop ! Thank you guys !
This is gold! Thank you for work and for sharing!
this series is perfection, can we please have more dance beats?
Exactly what I was looking for!!!!
Nick thanks for MIDI
Brilliant!! Part 3 please!
Great tutorial and thank you very much!!! Any future tutorials on composing EDM melodies from chord progressions??
Can we please get some cumbia! Or other latin genres at that (like salsa, bachata, merengue, dembow)!
Ilysm nick
MORE TUTORIALS FROM OLIVER!!!! Pay the man....Vaugh is worth it! He sold more packs. Please get him to do a drum tutorial
YES!!! loved the first one
Excellent tutorial!
Perfect video man. I would like to know what effects can one use to make beats similar to "They move on tracks of never ending light" by This Will Destroy You. Keep up the good work!
Post Rock Type Beats
God is An Astronaut just came screeching into my brain. Been awhile.
@@ixxirecords26 Fireflys and Empty Skies is one of my favorites.
Sheesh 170bpm lol
Baltimore club, Jersey club , Philly club drum pattern. Modeled after Dickontrol break - DJ Technics 1993 (Baltimore)
Huge thank you.
that alt rock tho !!
Guys if you know c418, Please make a breakdown of his music, damn good with simple notes.
Nice video. Thanks.
Super helpful! Thanks!👍
This guy is a legend
Hey back again
what genre is this? 29:24 love the outro
great vid
thank yo usplice
cover afrobeat
this in different time sigs please!
top brather!!
Hi ! amazing content, Do you do any type of payed courses ? would love to buy a few to learn and support you. Bye
JERSEYYYY
Hmm house and tech house swinged funky patterns are missing here 😮
How do you rename the piano roll and how did you only get it to show just the drum notes?
He's using a Drum Rack in Ableton, which I believe does this automatically.
how do you get to the pitch modulation window when youre working in piano roll?
Refer to this: help.ableton.com/hc/en-us/articles/209070629-Working-with-Automation-and-Modulation
Where do you learn this shit with such a methodical understanding?
Get yourself a college music 101 book and teach yourself basic theory. I don’t have any recommendations, I just have the one I used from school. Trust me, learning some basic theory is really helpful when you want to dissect a song. It’s the language of music.
@@drone2936 Even drum patterns and arrangement are included?
@@prcption8636 No, you learn about rhythm and timing. How bars, beats and measures are divided, how to count the divisions of notes, time signatures, swing and feel. Once you know this, you can count time for any song you hear and then from there you put the drums sounds on the context of the timing.
Music theory isn’t meant to hold your hand through the music creating process. What it does is inform you of the tools you are already using, and how they function together. It’s like learning colors, your daw is your canvas.
me loove me some jersey
How will i open midi pattern Fl studio??? Help please
You just drag the midi file that you’re wanting to use from the midi folder to the rack or into your piano roll!
'Jungle' is commonly referred to as Cyberpunk isn't it? Especially since the game came into existence? I mean I looked for jungle music and it wasn't this.
Jungle sounds like cyberpunk2077
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hi
1st lol
i love yall but those metal drums are not it 😂
Skill level: Asian
Not how you make a drill beat