The first 500 people to use my link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare → skl.sh/stranjah02241 Hybrid Breaks Sample Pack → dvnt.to/hybrid-breaks For more DnB tools check my packs here: All Products → deviantaudio.com/shop Ableton Kits → deviantaudio.com/ableton Preset Packs → deviantaudio.com/presets Sample Packs → deviantaudio.com/samples
Been spending the last month in Thailand. DnB is quite popular here! Quite refreshing to walk by a restaurant in the middle of the afternoon with DnB playing on the speakers haha! Big up!
I used to work hostels in all over South East Asia, and I would bump DnB almost all day on all the speakers. The English lads loved me for it, and it did really create an upbeat atmosphere.
Been watching your stuff and you seem to have this implicit understanding that art is a series of choices and I really appreciate that. Sometimes you just want somebody to list the artistic choices out for you, in order, because so often the confusion when getting into a new genre or artform is not even knowing what those choices are or how to approach the order of operations. You seem to understand this core confusion in beginners well. I appreciate it a lot.
@@dickjohnsonsixtyninehe did a series on producing jungle, and happy hardcore, are you looking for OG hardcore, is that what you mean? EDIT: I say OG far too often these days, I mean original hardcore, forming after acid house and developed in the "rave" era?
@@RaverOperator I’m talking about the crossover period after rave and pre jungle that eventually ended in the “split” between “happy hardcore” and “jungle”. Prior to that it was all “hardcore” although you could hear the strong influence of “jungle” coming through but it was still “hardcore”There was a strong hip hop influence with lots of scratching and manipulation of the breakbeats. Tracks like sl2 “drumbeats”, “darkage” by dj solo and anything on the “production house” label, “re-baptised by dub” by the criminal minds is a classic example. D livin “why”, early prodigy tracks of their “experience” album, dance ritual “off the ground”, dry and roasted “it’s like a dream”, Roni size “music box”, Dj dextrous. Basically anything before the “happy hardcore” takeover. Some real technical shit was going on and it would create those “hyper vibes”. I don’t think there will ever be a style that will ever reach that level again Hardcore will never die Big up all Junglists Amen
My man just gave away all of the secrets. I wish artists in more music genres used more of these techniques, some do use them in hiphop, triphop, dubstep. If you want weird sounding break beats, move those main snares every other bar. Add some snare/tom fills bars at the end of a section.
I really love that Hybrid Breaks pack. Such a unique blend of loops, that you will never find anywhere else. Being that these are Live drummed and not from other sources, definitely adds some depth and authenticity to your tracks. They are really tightly played and handle processing so well. Definitely a pack worth getting.
Thank you man, I haven't produced in 15 years and decided I wanted to finally learn dnb. I watched a couple of your videos and got right back into it making better stuff than I ever have before. Absolutely legendary and I will support you whenever I can.
Thank you so much for sharing this with me. You are an example, of exactly why I started this channel in the first place. I no longer wanted to keep all the knowledge I have personally gained over the years to myself and instead, wanted to pass the torch onto up and coming producers, so they could gain my knowledge and apply it to their own tracks. I am really happy to hear that you are back in the game and I wish all the best in your musical journey. Practice, don't give up and go create some bangers!
For Drum and Bass, I think the only rule with regard to the placement of the kick drum is, if the kick drum is on the first beat of the bar, then it should not also occur on beat three of the same bar if that bar is going to be repeated. The reason is that at around 174 bpm the rhythm fails to get off the ground if both the one and the three are there.
There are enough examples of dnb tracks that break your "rule". The cool thing about music is that "there are no rules"/"rules are made for breaking" (either works).
I randomly found this video (taking this as a sign), which was exactly what I had been look for for more than a month on how to make DnB, when I woke up in the middle of the night to get water🤣 (3rd Comment🏆)
Thanks for the awesome vid! All my edm as a whole has gotten better because of you! Was wondering where you’ve been lol I have been producing my own music for awhile, but now that I’m at a confident level of arrangement/writing, I’ve developed some significant hearing loss - do you think sending my stems to a mixing/mastering person would still get a professional result or am i best off renting studio time to go compose with an in house engineer?
Either works based on your preferences. Take care of your hearing and look into therapy to soothe it. Stem mixing is good if you can find someone you trust
Thank you for the kind words and for confirming that I am getting my vision across properly. The entire purpose of my channel, is to pass along knowledge that I have gained over the years, in hopes that it can help out others!
It's ridiculous, how easy it actually is, if you once understood the principle behind it. All the time, I thought way too complicated.😮💨 Thanks for this great tutorial.
awesome as always my man, gotta ask, pitching drums, been a thing all over, pitch your kick to match the key of your bass, is that fully neccessary or can you you get away with just rolling on with any drum, kick snare etc
Make some drum patterns compilations for funky, fast and powerful, and other types of DnB drums and their patterns, i think that would be interesting, i need more speed and power feeling in my tracks 💪
I would say the best example of the 2 step beat is spawn by doc Scott !!!!! And its simplicity is its strong point ! It doesn’t sound too muddled and over complicated but it nails it and have saw it kill it when multiple dj’s drop it in sets at a rave or on pirates !!!!
Yo - nice vid. I’m interested in buying some of your packs from your website. I tried to sign up to the newsletter but get to reply and nothing in junk so it’s making me concerned about attempting a purchase. There’s no support email on the site to reach out to unless I missed something? Thanks for all the videos
Me interesaría ver las diferencias del D&B en detalle entre sus subgéneros, como el Atmospheric, Inteligent, Liquid, Danceflor, JumpUp, DarkStep, NeuroStep, TechStep, Jungle, JazzStep, SamBass y otros subgéneros del D&B que sean interesantes. Personalmente se la definición, pero al momento de escucharlos a veces es difícil distinguir de uno a otro.
The first 500 people to use my link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare → skl.sh/stranjah02241
Hybrid Breaks Sample Pack → dvnt.to/hybrid-breaks
For more DnB tools check my packs here:
All Products → deviantaudio.com/shop
Ableton Kits → deviantaudio.com/ableton
Preset Packs → deviantaudio.com/presets
Sample Packs → deviantaudio.com/samples
Hybrid Breaks is my best sample of breaks so far
Been spending the last month in Thailand. DnB is quite popular here! Quite refreshing to walk by a restaurant in the middle of the afternoon with DnB playing on the speakers haha! Big up!
That's insane, hoping to visit thailand soon
I used to work hostels in all over South East Asia, and I would bump DnB almost all day on all the speakers. The English lads loved me for it, and it did really create an upbeat atmosphere.
Been watching your stuff and you seem to have this implicit understanding that art is a series of choices and I really appreciate that. Sometimes you just want somebody to list the artistic choices out for you, in order, because so often the confusion when getting into a new genre or artform is not even knowing what those choices are or how to approach the order of operations. You seem to understand this core confusion in beginners well. I appreciate it a lot.
That’s a really cool observation thanks !
Great video for beginners bro, wish I had someone like you giving this priceless information out about when I started years ago. big ups STRANJAH
FINALLY the almost perfect tutorial for DNB, thanks!
Hopefully next will be a 90s Jungle masterclass 👀
second this
Please 🙏
How about hardcore
@@dickjohnsonsixtyninehe did a series on producing jungle, and happy hardcore, are you looking for OG hardcore, is that what you mean?
EDIT: I say OG far too often these days, I mean original hardcore, forming after acid house and developed in the "rave" era?
@@RaverOperator I’m talking about the crossover period after rave and pre jungle that eventually ended in the “split” between “happy hardcore” and “jungle”. Prior to that it was all “hardcore” although you could hear the strong influence of “jungle” coming through but it was still “hardcore”There was a strong hip hop influence with lots of scratching and manipulation of the breakbeats. Tracks like sl2 “drumbeats”, “darkage” by dj solo and anything on the “production house” label, “re-baptised by dub” by the criminal minds is a classic example. D livin “why”, early prodigy tracks of their “experience” album, dance ritual “off the ground”, dry and roasted “it’s like a dream”, Roni size “music box”, Dj dextrous. Basically anything before the “happy hardcore” takeover.
Some real technical shit was going on and it would create those “hyper vibes”. I don’t think there will ever be a style that will ever reach that level again
Hardcore will never die
Big up all Junglists
Amen
My man just gave away all of the secrets. I wish artists in more music genres used more of these techniques, some do use them in hiphop, triphop, dubstep.
If you want weird sounding break beats, move those main snares every other bar. Add some snare/tom fills bars at the end of a section.
Love these Videos. Keep them coming! Great to chill and get inspiration of.
I will do my best - focusing on quality over quantity this year
I really love that Hybrid Breaks pack. Such a unique blend of loops, that you will never find anywhere else. Being that these are Live drummed and not from other sources, definitely adds some depth and authenticity to your tracks. They are really tightly played and handle processing so well. Definitely a pack worth getting.
He's a great drummer, and a wicked offering you can't get anywhere else
Always a pleasure spending quality time on Stranjah’s channel learning the intricacies of Jungle and DnB
That's my goal, not just some general ish, but the details that set apart the pros
Thank you Stranjah, this is a nice compliment to your Skillshare breaks class!
30:21 Woah! Looking really forward to that pack! The first gnarly volume is incredible!!
Hold tight, I'm working on it
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Hi Stranja, I’ve been following you for quite some years and all your vids are clear and very informative. Thank you 👌
Glad you like them!
Priceless tips! Thanks bro
Thank you man, I haven't produced in 15 years and decided I wanted to finally learn dnb. I watched a couple of your videos and got right back into it making better stuff than I ever have before. Absolutely legendary and I will support you whenever I can.
Thank you so much for sharing this with me. You are an example, of exactly why I started this channel in the first place. I no longer wanted to keep all the knowledge I have personally gained over the years to myself and instead, wanted to pass the torch onto up and coming producers, so they could gain my knowledge and apply it to their own tracks. I am really happy to hear that you are back in the game and I wish all the best in your musical journey. Practice, don't give up and go create some bangers!
@@STRANJAH thanks mate, true legend!
well done, hands down the cleanest and best tutorials on dnb one can find.
is it possible that you make a chapter 2 about processing/eqing/mixing ?
Very usefull one !! Thx 🔥
For Drum and Bass, I think the only rule with regard to the placement of the kick drum is, if the kick drum is on the first beat of the bar, then it should not also occur on beat three of the same bar if that bar is going to be repeated. The reason is that at around 174 bpm the rhythm fails to get off the ground if both the one and the three are there.
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There are enough examples of dnb tracks that break your "rule". The cool thing about music is that "there are no rules"/"rules are made for breaking" (either works).
Thank you so much for these tutorials bruv. Came across a track of yours in my box, Drum and bass Arena 2 20/46 🧨. Thank you so much.
That's an oldie, 20 years ago. Grooverider and Andy C were rinsing that one
Big Ups STRANJAH 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
thank you
Awesome video for a beginner like me! I set up my shakers on every 8th note, then tried moving them by a 16th note. Made it such a vibe!
Wow this is another awesome Drum & Bass tutorial I love it. Big up Stranjah.👊
Absolutely brilliant video for a DNB beginner!
awesome video🎉
Now we need one for different DnB basses!
Thank you for your always helpful videos
I am grateful.🙏
I randomly found this video (taking this as a sign), which was exactly what I had been look for for more than a month on how to make DnB, when I woke up in the middle of the night to get water🤣 (3rd Comment🏆)
Love it when that happens, I'm your dnb genie.
Awesome!! Fyi, STRANJAH also has excellent sample packs! Highly recommend!
Thanks for the awesome vid! All my edm as a whole has gotten better because of you! Was wondering where you’ve been lol
I have been producing my own music for awhile, but now that I’m at a confident level of arrangement/writing, I’ve developed some significant hearing loss - do you think sending my stems to a mixing/mastering person would still get a professional result or am i best off renting studio time to go compose with an in house engineer?
Either works based on your preferences. Take care of your hearing and look into therapy to soothe it. Stem mixing is good if you can find someone you trust
I really like this. I’ve been playing with DnB patterns on my Digitakt and always felt they were a bit flat and boring. Thank you so much!!!
This! Great tutorial brotha! Super clear and incredibly useful info. Thanks for creating and posting!
Thank you soooo soo much for sharing your expertise! Your work is extremely helpful and inspiring!
Thank you for the kind words and for confirming that I am getting my vision across properly. The entire purpose of my channel, is to pass along knowledge that I have gained over the years, in hopes that it can help out others!
Really great tips, been producing dnb for 3 years now but always get stuck with percussion. Thankyou 😁
Very useful video ..Thanks
It's ridiculous, how easy it actually is, if you once understood the principle behind it. All the time, I thought way too complicated.😮💨
Thanks for this great tutorial.
Thanks for providing a solid foundation to start off of
Appreciate you Stranjah ❤🔥
Do you prefer to use standalone samples when building drums rather than building a drumkit within Ableton?
Just what I was after. Nice on stranjah! 👍🏻
Hope it helps
awesome as always my man, gotta ask, pitching drums, been a thing all over, pitch your kick to match the key of your bass, is that fully neccessary or can you you get away with just rolling on with any drum, kick snare etc
Awesome tutorial Stranjah! This helped a lot. Thank you.
What is the actual name of the software/vst you are using to make the beats? Looks really intuitive, I prefer to stay in Reaper tho
so fun how adding that bass was so simple bu just ties it all together
great master class bro! thank you! greetings from Brasil!
took notes the whole way through...lets get creating 🤘
YOu're a legend!
Super helpful - thanks!
Sick thanks for the tips!
So useful video! Thanks!
couldnt catch free packs, hoprfully you will put here again, thanks for all tips!
I notice you didn’t put any effects on your main kick and snare. Or are these saved and already done??
Where can I find the loop from 19:22?
nice vid! are all the samples taken from the hybrid breaks pack?
can you not have a swing grid in Ableton?
I was crazy looking for a tutorial like this!!!…💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻…Thank you very very very very much!!!!!!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Make some drum patterns compilations for funky, fast and powerful, and other types of DnB drums and their patterns, i think that would be interesting, i need more speed and power feeling in my tracks 💪
Brilliant 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯👍🏾
11:45 this is exactly what I keep telling the wife! Go figure it could be applied here too!
You have to keep things exciting or the passion will die
Thank you very much❤
Your videos are more engaging than Breaking Bad series.
I would say the best example of the 2 step beat is spawn by doc Scott !!!!! And its simplicity is its strong point ! It doesn’t sound too muddled and over complicated but it nails it and have saw it kill it when multiple dj’s drop it in sets at a rave or on pirates !!!!
TeeBee, Klute, and Future Prophecies is who I started jamming many moons ago.
what program are u using bro ?:)
Obviously ableton
@@foxpalmer3421 thanks bro i use to play a lot with fl_studio but it s so pay to win u can t really do much without premium :D:D
Can you show us the MIDI way of making the patterns as well???
fkng awesome man, thanks a million
this is 🔥🔥🔥 ty!!!
очень полезное видео, спасибо!!!
Yo - nice vid. I’m interested in buying some of your packs from your website. I tried to sign up to the newsletter but get to reply and nothing in junk so it’s making me concerned about attempting a purchase. There’s no support email on the site to reach out to unless I missed something? Thanks for all the videos
stranjah bro, you think its possible you make a tutorial for jump up dnb intros ?
i dunno why but i have biggest problems creating intros
Me interesaría ver las diferencias del D&B en detalle entre sus subgéneros, como el Atmospheric, Inteligent, Liquid, Danceflor, JumpUp, DarkStep, NeuroStep, TechStep, Jungle, JazzStep, SamBass y otros subgéneros del D&B que sean interesantes.
Personalmente se la definición, pero al momento de escucharlos a veces es difícil distinguir de uno a otro.
What is the name of the software used here?
Ableton Live?
00:05 Your „boring“ sounds better than my „like this“
thanks
Amazing Beats Music
thx
can dnb be 95 bpm?
Yeah but you’ll have to program the beats in double time
I still thinking about ghost note about syncopation - when we play ghost notes offbeat we cant tell about this syncopation? Who can help me? :D
good job bro
6dB of make up and then -6dB output?
subscribed!
great vid leaving a comment for engagement ❤
You're the best!
You have done it for WHAT? 28 years? How old are you then, you look 28
🙏👍
Emmerich Light
You didn't say anything about making the music though.
Mckenzie Way
I dont understand why you dont use the drum rack ...lol
he explained it at the beginning of the vid m8 xd
@@phr3q realLy? o_O
youtube dnb is so trash...