The best humanize guide i´ve ever seen by far! I´ve done midi drums forever, and there were several things i haven´t thought of, that make a massive difference. Thrilled to try em out. :)
Finger-drumming is where I get my kicks. I do not program drums, I play all my ghost notes in live. I use a Komplete Kontrol S61 MK2 and a combination of Abbey Road, Addictive Drums, Soniccouture and occasionally Superior Drummer for my work. Check my channel for tips on how I achieve this if interested, I have a playlist geared toward this very topic.
@@illford more or less skill depending on the genre, for instance metal and jazz and Latin require great skill, while electronic, hip hop etc need less skill. But I generally agree.
Please keep these excellent videos coming! I already use many of the tips but I picked up a few new ones that’ll make my own effort go from “okay...I see what you’re getting at” to sound “pretty good”... 😅
How about putting out a video that shows how to route drums to individual tracks in Maschine using Studio Drummer. I've been trying this for months and no success.
Nice to see Studio One. This daw needs more recognition
This DAW needs MPE, independent loop and punch locators, and better bundled instruments.
The best humanize guide i´ve ever seen by far! I´ve done midi drums forever, and there were several things i haven´t thought of, that make a massive difference. Thrilled to try em out. :)
Finally! Someone actually said by how much to move the midi notes off the grid to sound human. I didn’t know by how much, and it resulted in slop!
bless your souls for this one
I been trying to figure this out for a long time. some of these tips I use. Thank You for sharing
Finger-drumming is where I get my kicks. I do not program drums, I play all my ghost notes in live. I use a Komplete Kontrol S61 MK2 and a combination of Abbey Road, Addictive Drums, Soniccouture and occasionally Superior Drummer for my work.
Check my channel for tips on how I achieve this if interested, I have a playlist geared toward this very topic.
Finger drumming is also a good way to humanize MIDI drums :)
Machine ftw!
But then you have to have skill
@@illford more or less skill depending on the genre, for instance metal and jazz and Latin require great skill, while electronic, hip hop etc need less skill. But I generally agree.
Illford Official Skill is developed. It’s not inherited. Practice, Practice, Practice.
Excellent tutorial, as always!
Amazing!! Reenforcing a few key elements i forget over the years. THX!! 🙏
Please keep these excellent videos coming! I already use many of the tips but I picked up a few new ones that’ll make my own effort go from “okay...I see what you’re getting at” to sound “pretty good”... 😅
Mann this is a big help keep the video coming !
could this not be shown with a NI sequencer?
How about putting out a video that shows how to route drums to individual tracks in Maschine using Studio Drummer. I've been trying this for months and no success.
Good stuff! Thanks Native Instruments!
My suggestion is to improve the timing with your fingers. By the way good stuff here!
What are the DAWs that are used in this video?
Cubase and Ableton 💻
I remember my friend did a rolling while the ride was on . SHEEVA wins!
Needs more cowbell.
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What if you are producing psy trance or trap or house or progressive or else?
Adam Molotov dame rules apply. Just use different sounding samples! And mayb no fills.. 🤨
8 ways to humanize your MIDI drums.
Step 6: Humanize your MIDI
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Not quantizing helps . and learning time.
This guy sounds like he should be in a National Geographic channel 🤣