On the drum role. I, well and everyone i ever trained with play drum roles with a double stroke technique. Meaning that my right hand hits the snare, lets the stick bounce up the through finger tension makes the second impact with out moving the hand. Repeat with the left. This is what makes a roll sound so fast when it actually isn't. So, you're interpetation to vary the velocity Is correct. I think lowering each second "muscle bounce" note would get you pretty close to real or "authentic". Granted, full time studio drummers with amazing finger muscles could almost pull off the machine sound perfeçtion but that's not what we're looking for any way. Thanks for the video
Been using your sample pack for years now even with electronic music. I love layering your real drum kit one shot samples with electronic one shot samples :)
On the drum role. I, well and everyone i ever trained with play drum roles with a double stroke technique. Meaning that my right hand hits the snare, lets the stick bounce up the through finger tension makes the second impact with out moving the hand. Repeat with the left. This is what makes a roll sound so fast when it actually isn't. So, you're interpetation to vary the velocity Is correct. I think lowering each second "muscle bounce" note would get you pretty close to real or "authentic". Granted, full time studio drummers with amazing finger muscles could almost pull off the machine sound perfeçtion but that's not what we're looking for any way. Thanks for the video
Been using your sample pack for years now even with electronic music. I love layering your real drum kit one shot samples with electronic one shot samples :)
Thanks bro! Great video on that last single btw!
Yes, but which real drummers sound like fake drums?