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Those low drums are so nice. What created those sounds? I have a new drum pad and I'd like to start assembling such sounds in my sampling apps.
I recorded the drums live.
The two drums are a Senegalese djembe which I found in S.Africa
and an Indian drum that I received as a gift from Goa.
I recorded them into Auria Pro, mixed the track and then exported it to LumaFusion.
Oh. I can't have enough drums. I wonder if pitch shifting some typical drum samples would also get that
large diameter, loose head tone. I got some new headphones and low end sounds impress me. I almost bought the NS2 Trip Hop drum product for $14. Those tuned bass drum sounds (808?) finally got through to me. I wish I could play bass drums that followed the bass line. I'd still play funk but the
bass would follow the changes. Might make a good "script challenge" for Mozaic. Accept MIDI notes and
play bass notes from another channel with chords that match the harmonic progression.
The low tones you're hearing are the open tones of both drums.
You can get similar tones using synths but you don't get the overtones.
When I create the parts I normally create an answer and call pattern or patterns.
Yeah, when you get the parts to sing together that's when the grooves start to happen.
I also tune my drums for whatever key I'm playing in.
It all adds to the harmonic content the track.
I'm going to have a little more time over the summer so
I'm going to see if I can record some percussion samples
and send them your way.