In FL, if you click on the arrow instead of the folder you can preview the different options by right clicking on your mouse. Huge time saver. Thanks for the tutorial.
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how to use one ? you pretty much use one as a cover over your mic to protect from air projected from speaking or singing , if you mean how to use one as far as distancing or whatever just like 3-4 inches from the mic is fine
Humanization is one of those tiny tweaks that doesn't seem important as a beginner but actually separates amateur productions from Top Tier productions. Humanization largely about: A) Timing/Grid Position B) Velocity C) Samples with tiny Variations Techniques for Achieving Humanization: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Play By Hand + Do Not Quantize 100% The easiest way to Achieve humanistic is to play the Midi By Hand and then not Quantize by 100% 2. Velocity Variance Change the velocity of the notes to match a more human feel 3. Sample Variance Use for example a hi hat1 and hihat2 that sounds almost exactly like hi hat1 but with some slight variation as if the drummer hit the hi hat a different way like maybe a different angle or with a left hand. You can even try just doing a slightly different eq 4. Nudge Sounds slightly off the grid. Make notes a little late and early, less accurate more human). In Ableton trying using the delay offset 5. Grooves/Swing Most Daws have some type of Groove/Swing feature that basically smartly nudges stuff off the grid. In Ableton: -click the little wavey thing to display groove pool -once in groove pool right click to browse grooves - Slide up and down the percentage of the groove n.b: - you can drag and drop your selected .arg groove file to the clip you want or entire sound) - If you press commit... it prints the groove to the sound - if you drop any audio file into the groove pool it will extract the groove from there. Meaning it will look for transients and map them out to the grid. 6. Add Randomization ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Notes: Cohesive Groove - Make sure to use the same groove for the whole sound group For Example The Bass and the Drums should have a lot of the same swing Drum Kit Cohesion - f you are going for that human sound you have to choose sounds that sound like they come from the same drum kit Groove is King - Groove is especially important for hi hats and basslines (shuffle)
You're trying to humanize SYNTHETIC drums? Facepalm! When I do drums I make sfz files from ACOUSTIC drum samples (with round robins AND velocity layers) then I run the groove though a humanization plugin, much better, much more realistic.
What are your favorite methods for humanizing your drums?
Splice where i find these humanize drums pattern for download ??
Which DAW are you using?
Non use of mixing the drums.
It's the basic and easiest way to give real drum feel.
@@maragathamg6464 Huh?
@@splice studio one 4.6
In FL, if you click on the arrow instead of the folder you can preview the different options by right clicking on your mouse. Huge time saver. Thanks for the tutorial.
I like to add a "ghost note" snare (usually a second snare at a higher pitch)
the very first frame is beautiful
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Sorry ya'll the order got delayed for my pop filter but will have for the next one!! Bless all the delivery people right now!!
how to use one ? you pretty much use one as a cover over your mic to protect from air projected from speaking or singing , if you mean how to use one as far as distancing or whatever just like 3-4 inches from the mic is fine
@@stoneycarter6429 he's the one that made the video. It's a joke.
Great video really helped me with learning how to implement swing!
Nick you are my hero.
I love Ableton for that 1 feature!! Extract grooves!!
Humanization is one of those tiny tweaks that doesn't seem important as a beginner but actually separates amateur productions from Top Tier productions.
Humanization largely about:
A) Timing/Grid Position
B) Velocity
C) Samples with tiny Variations
Techniques for Achieving Humanization:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. Play By Hand + Do Not Quantize 100%
The easiest way to Achieve humanistic is to play the Midi By Hand and then not Quantize by 100%
2. Velocity Variance
Change the velocity of the notes to match a more human feel
3. Sample Variance
Use for example a hi hat1 and hihat2 that sounds almost exactly like hi hat1 but with some slight variation as if the drummer hit the hi hat a different way like maybe a different angle or with a left hand. You can even try just doing a slightly different eq
4. Nudge Sounds slightly off the grid.
Make notes a little late and early, less accurate more human). In Ableton trying using the delay offset
5. Grooves/Swing
Most Daws have some type of Groove/Swing feature that basically smartly nudges stuff off the grid.
In Ableton:
-click the little wavey thing to display groove pool
-once in groove pool right click to browse grooves
- Slide up and down the percentage of the groove
n.b:
- you can drag and drop your selected .arg groove file to the clip you want or entire sound)
- If you press commit... it prints the groove to the sound
- if you drop any audio file into the groove pool it will extract the groove from there. Meaning it will look for transients and map them out to the grid.
6. Add Randomization
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Notes:
Cohesive Groove
- Make sure to use the same groove for the whole sound group For Example The Bass and the Drums should have a lot of the same swing
Drum Kit Cohesion
- f you are going for that human sound you have to choose sounds that sound like they come from the same drum kit
Groove is King
- Groove is especially important for hi hats and basslines (shuffle)
The groove makes it sound sooooo much more professional
@@benja303 Groove is the profession.
Actually useful I had no idea how to make custom ones in FL
So much sauce. Every cookup gonna be 🔥
Very Great lesson teachers. Thank you so...🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😍😍😍😍😍😍❤❤❤🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Amazing! Thx from Brazil!!!
Thanks for the Quantizer preset heads up @ 02:30.
Loving this, in Logic there's a 'humanize' feature, wish that was in Ableton, maybe in Ableton 11?
Violated or 10.2
yes there is ableton to me has the best humanizing feature next to fl
Thanks bro🙏
Awesome drum sound!(special snare)Which kind of software do you use for drums?
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Cool, I've been trying to spice up my drums lately but haven't been sure how much I can play with the velocities. Good to know :)
Nice !
Y'all are listening. 👌 🕊️
I loved the House music idea. I think I've got some really good ideas, how could I collaborate with you guys?
Are you extract grooves from Radiohead?
very helpful
Any idea how to do similar things in Logic?
Is there anyone I can get hold of that beat? via purchase of course.
what hit hat you used
Is this guy the owner of splice?
Splice can y’all have Nick show these techniques in Reason sometimes
We can try!
the regroover in reason is fire because you apply it directly on the channel. Love it !
Here's a video on the Regroove mixer in Reason that I hope you find helpful! 😊th-cam.com/video/6pzIscS2CUE/w-d-xo.html
thanx !!!
Move the snare a little forward.
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Music is way too loud, imho:p
Misckallaneous
Almost 8 year using ableton and i never know about this feature f**k
still the worst beat I've ever heard
You're trying to humanize SYNTHETIC drums? Facepalm! When I do drums I make sfz files from ACOUSTIC drum samples (with round robins AND velocity layers) then I run the groove though a humanization plugin, much better, much more realistic.
wow look at you go. where can i send your hero cookie