<Non-pony> <Original> DJ Pon3 vs. Frederic (Dnb)

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<Non-pony> <Original> DJ Pon3 vs. Frederic (Dnb)

Postby Random111223 » 01 Feb 2012 07:15



Let me know what you think! Criticism is welcome :lol:

Edit; finished the song and uploaded to youtube
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Re: <Non-pony> <Original> DJ Pon3 vs. Frederic

Postby SeventhElement » 01 Feb 2012 09:20

Good so far, but one piece of advice, Don't use DNC_Snare3(at least that's what I think it is) for dnb (unless you do something to it and make it much quieter). It's usually to harsh. Try to use a snare that is powerful, but not quite as big of a punch in the face.

Also, something I like to do when I make DnB drum loops is to also have Fruity Slicer or what have you(I'm assuming you're using FL Studio) running with some old jungle samples. If you import the sample into it, it will automatically cut the loop and you can arrange in your piano roll. Here are a bunch of loops that you can get for free. Amen brother and funky drummer are two very commonly used ones (if not over used at times). But this is merely a suggestion.

Other than that, good work. Keep it up :)
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Re: <Non-pony> <Original> DJ Pon3 vs. Frederic

Postby Random111223 » 01 Feb 2012 09:38

brokensyntax wrote:Good so far, but one piece of advice, Don't use DNC_Snare3(at least that's what I think it is) for dnb (unless you do something to it and make it much quieter). It's usually to harsh. Try to use a snare that is powerful, but not quite as big of a punch in the face.

Also, something I like to do when I make DnB drum loops is to also have Fruity Slicer or what have you(I'm assuming you're using FL Studio) running with some old jungle samples. If you import the sample into it, it will automatically cut the loop and you can arrange in your piano roll. Here are a bunch of loops that you can get for free. Amen brother and funky drummer are two very commonly used ones (if not over used at times). But this is merely a suggestion.

Other than that, good work. Keep it up :)


It's actually not the DNC-snare, the snare is a bit more reverby and longer. Maybe i'll resample it to be a bit less punchy. Thanks for the slicer-trick and the link!
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