Forums - Drums / rhythms / programming
Subject: 2-Step
Viewing all 18 messages - View by pages of 10: 1 2
Original Message 1/18 08-Jul-01 @ 08:35 PM - 2-Step
hello, could someone fill in one of these conveniently placed groove track thingy's, and give me the recepie for UK'Garage or 2-Step patterning. Thanks.
Message 2/18 11-Jul-01 @ 04:34 AM - RE: 2-Step
BEATS | 1 0 0 0 | 2 0 0 0 | 3 0 0 0 | 4 0 0 0 |
OHH | 1 0 1 0 | 1 0 1 0 | 1 0 1 0 | 1 0 1 0 |
CHH | 0 0 0 0 | 0 0 0 0 | 0 0 0 0 | 0 0 0 0 |
SD | 0 0 0 0 | 1 0 0 0 | 0 0 0 0 | 1 0 0 0 |
BD | 1 0 0 0 | 0 0 0 0 | 0 0 1 0 | 0 0 0 0 |
This is a typical 2-step pattern, it's also used heaps in
DnB and NuSkoolBreakz.
Search forum for more
Message 3/18 16-Jul-01 @ 07:15 AM - RE: 2-Step
thanks BJT, totally worked awsome. Except I don't know what your refering to with the "ohh" track.
Message 4/18 16-Jul-01 @ 08:35 PM - RE: 2-Step
Open Hi Hat = ohh
___________________________________
I had an idea for a script once. It's basically Jaws except when the guys in the boat are going after Jaws, they look around and there's an even bigger Jaws. The guys have to team up with Jaws to get Bigger Jaws.... I call it... Big Jaws!!!
Message 6/18 18-Jul-01 @ 02:45 AM - RE: 2-Step
there's some two step in VSTi's only... do you want that beat ?
___________________________________
I had an idea for a script once. It's basically Jaws except when the guys in the boat are going after Jaws, they look around and there's an even bigger Jaws. The guys have to team up with Jaws to get Bigger Jaws.... I call it... Big Jaws!!!
Message 7/18 20-Jul-01 @ 12:15 AM - RE: 2-Step
[image file]
try that one too - note the swing on the 16ths. Also, pay a lot of attention to the tuning of the drums.
Message 8/18 20-Jul-01 @ 03:59 AM - RE: 2-Step
Why does 2-step gate their snares so tightly - its an RnB thing or something.
Message 9/18 20-Jul-01 @ 05:11 AM - RE: 2-Step
because they can.. heh heh... it's part of the sound.. very chopped up and open with lots of gaps you cant get the feel with long decays.. and thats important for ANY styles... decay times o drums especialy hats are critical to the feel of the groove...
___________________________________
I had an idea for a script once. It's basically Jaws except when the guys in the boat are going after Jaws, they look around and there's an even bigger Jaws. The guys have to team up with Jaws to get Bigger Jaws.... I call it... Big Jaws!!!
Message 10/18 23-Jul-01 @ 08:06 AM - RE: 2-Step
I don't know how to write like that yet. I understand the principles behind it, but it's still a bit over my head. Cheers!
Message 11/18 23-Jul-01 @ 10:46 AM - RE: 2-Step
Dave:
man don't sweat it, do you have a drum machine?
The argument over hardware/software is a hard one, but I reckon
one thing - buying a drum machine is no waste of money, even
if you never use it in a mix, you'll learn heaps on beat creation
and you'll be able to transpose those ideas to computer easily.
Make sure the drum machine you get has the feature to add "swing"
and "triplets", and as a bonus the ability to add 5/4 7/8 etc..., timing.
I have an RM1x, which does these things but I wouldn't recommend it
as a drum machine - its too big and not quick enough to program, everything takes two button presses to do! I actually wish I had a smaller drum machine with
batteries so I could sit down and do sh*t say at the park or something.
Message 12/18 24-Jul-01 @ 08:06 AM - RE: 2-Step
A buddy of mine has a 505 that I've messed with a bit. I understand a bit about drum machines. right now I'm using the one in Reason. It seems to do the trick, except I would really like a midi control surface of some sort.
I have an EA-1, which might be able to take some pressure of my mouse use.
Message 13/18 24-Jul-01 @ 10:35 AM - RE: 2-Step
I wish could control soft synth drum machines via externally or via the keyboard too.
The EA-1 is good, but I understand its only bass?
mebe an ER-1 or ES-1 something
to complement it? Except I'm not sure if they do triplets.
BTW: K is right, bass and drum's do go together. I've found that too!
You can do the same on computer (obviously), its just that its harder to practice,
IMHO.
If you sit down infront of the TV and screw about with a drum machine everyday,
pretty soon you'll be listening to a song and recognise the drum beat, and even
be able to imagine what it would look like on your drum machine, HiHats and all.
Plus you will even be able to hear which parts the bass falls on in the beat.
Anyway I'm just repeating what I wrote, anyway.
Message 14/18 25-Jul-01 @ 09:58 PM - RE: 2-Step
Ha, thanks man. Really appreciate the graph you gave me originally for the 2-step pattern, it works like a charm. Peace
Message 15/18 27-Jul-01 @ 10:42 PM - RE: 2-Step
coupla q's for steve:
is that closehat shuffle done by a cubase groove quant preset, or is it done by hand? I would think moving the notes one by one would give best results....
also, what do you mean about drum tuning? I'm trying to figure out different ways to fuk wit the samples in Wavelab before loading into a sampler... I was going to take some likely samples and kill some of the decay to avoid using gate plugins, so maybe I should pitch them as well...
any comments welcome...
Message 16/18 28-Jul-01 @ 11:59 AM - RE: 2-Step
its done by hand, I`ve never really got into the groove preset thing. It wasn`t until I posted the beat that I noticed I`d swung an 8th note too on the 2nd bar which I prolly shouldn`t have done, but anyway - all I ever do is move the 2 main snares either a few ticks forward or back, leave all other 8th notes straight quantised and then swing the 16ths.
I just tune the drums using pitch, as long as you stop the sequence before pitching stuff up and down your ears get time to adjust and it doesn`t sound ridiculous. Gating your drums on the edit screen in cubase would prolly be easier, just adjust the note length till it feels right.
Message 17/18 30-Jul-01 @ 09:58 PM - RE: 2-Step
"as long as you stop the sequence before pitching stuff up and down your ears get time to adjust and it doesn`t sound ridiculous"
HA! thanks for that one... I didn't even realize that happens until you said it... no wonder transposing bass always sounds crap at first...
Message 18/18 30-Jul-01 @ 10:03 PM - RE: 2-Step
wot's my name?
I never know, so why should I confuse things...
thanks, steve...
Viewing all 18 messages - View by pages of 10: 1 2
There are 18 total messages for this topic
Reply to Thread
You need to register/login to use the forum.
Click here to Signup or Login !
[you'll be brought right back to this point after signing up]
Back to Forum