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'Drumless' composition. Do you do it? What's your process?

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  • I'm experimenting setting chord stabs whenever i want to change the progression...
    Gives a notion of the rhythm too. Then, after layering the other stuff, I have two options.
    Remove the chord stabs or throw some echo and reverb there and transform it into a nice bed :smile:

  • "Drumless" composition?!!! That's BLASPHEMY!!!! You will reside in a heretofore unnamed level of Dante's inferno!!!!

  • Thanks for starting this great thread! Recently I have been making some drumless/beatless ambient stuff. Usually start by just noodling on bass with a reverb pedal set to almost full wet or full wet. When I get a sound/feeling I like, I will layer and add texture from there. It may be additional bass notes heavily mangled, or Spacecraft or animoog or other synths mangled. The tracks on here (https://choon.co/artists/bayingridges/)all started from a one note drone on bass guitar with heavy reverb.

  • Great tips and example tunes. Thanks guys!

    @MonkeyDrummer said:
    "Drumless" composition?!!! That's BLASPHEMY!!!! You will reside in a heretofore unnamed level of Dante's inferno!!!!

    Ha. Just taking a peek over the fence! :)

  • @reasOne said:

    @ka010 said:
    I rarely use drums when jamming (mostly because I'm to lazy to program patterns), often there sequences going but at times I can't even manage that and just hop from synth to synth improvising, using hold pedals, long delays, reverbs etc.. to keep things going while switching instruments.

    You probably can't see that much but heres one of those

    This is great stuff man !!!! I wanna follow your work on Instagram if you're in there, I think I found ya but only shows one post

    Thanks dude! Looks like you found my old account? Anyway, I'm only using twitter these days @ka010

  • That's cool I use Twitter sometimes lol ig is really the only social media I mess with, for time management purposes, but I'll give ya a Twitter follow and maybe get back into Twitter life soon hehe

    @ka010 said:

    @reasOne said:

    @ka010 said:
    I rarely use drums when jamming (mostly because I'm to lazy to program patterns), often there sequences going but at times I can't even manage that and just hop from synth to synth improvising, using hold pedals, long delays, reverbs etc.. to keep things going while switching instruments.

    You probably can't see that much but heres one of those

    This is great stuff man !!!! I wanna follow your work on Instagram if you're in there, I think I found ya but only shows one post

    Thanks dude! Looks like you found my old account? Anyway, I'm only using twitter these days @ka010

  • Here's a video of my workflow without drums. The only part not shown is the sound design phase. I spend a bit of time dialing in some inspirational sounds and then jam with them.

  • My most recent is drumless:

  • @chisel316 , @espiegel123

    V.Nice examples, cheers.

    So many ways to skin a ‘drumless’ cat.

    Fascinating to see all the variations.

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