Creating Interesting Prog Metal & Djent Arrangements w/ Beat Scholar | Mike Malyan (Monuments)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ส.ค. 2024
- Hey Everyone! Proud to introduce part 2 of Mike's incredible tutorial series on Beat Scholar and it's applications in composing progressive music.
Timecodes:
00:00 - 00:45 - Intro
00:45 - 02:45 - Project Setup
02:45 - 05:15 - Mapping out the base rhythm
05:15 - 08:40 - Mapping MIDI notes & send to other instruments
08:40 - 12:10 - Importing MIDI patterns to DAW
12:10 - 14:22 - Setting up cymbals & snare
14:22 - 22:15 - Ideating & variating on the elements we created
22:15 - 24:04 - Outro
Enjoy and make sure to follow @MalyanDrum !
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Both of the videos on this have been amazing and inspiring. This looks like a really convenient way to get ideas down and develop them without wasting time. I really dig it. Thank you very much 🙏
VERY helpful and informative. Mike killing it once again! 🔥🔥
This is such a smart plugin, I just bought it and can’t wait to play with it. This video also shows how easy it is to get amazing results.
The thing that kept me hold out for so long is the name. It almost feels like it’s for beginners cause of it, but clearly it is not, it’s just an awesome workflow for all levels
This is an excellent demonstration and the ideas about how to move forward are really cool. Thanks.
Can i export the midi to a drum library like ggd?
Sure! Shift + drag out of the pattern menu to your DAW timeline and you'll export the current pattern as a midi clip you can use anywhere.
You can also route Beat Scholar directly to GGD but just make sure to turn off the sampler (Preset Menu>Enable>Sampler)
What is the Midi Guitar software you are using? That sounds super thick!
I'm pretty sure he's using "The Odin" for guitars and Djinn bass.
Thank you Mike ! Are you Armenian ?