Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Audiotuts+ Updates - Open Mic: Which Mobile Phone Do You Use

Audiotuts+ Updates - Open Mic: Which Mobile Phone Do You Use

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Open Mic: Which Mobile Phone Do You Use

Posted: 14 Dec 2010 03:42 PM PST

Mobile phones useful, very personal, and go with you almost everywhere. Which one do you use?

Each week we open our mic to readers and lurkers alike to come out of the woodwork and tell us your thoughts and opinion, your experiences and mistakes, what you love and what you hate. We want to hear from you, and here’s your chance.


Which mobile phone do you use? Do you use it for more than just phone calls and text messages? How is yours embedding itself into your life?


Making the Beat: Drum N Bass Drums

Posted: 13 Dec 2010 10:54 PM PST

In this week’s Audio Premium content, Mike Elliott concludes his series on creating excellent drum beats. In this final week he gives us in-depth instructions for programming DnB beats – with helpful explanation so you’re not just copying his patterns.

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Welcome to the fifth and final installment of the drum based tutorial series that will show you what the beats are and how to make them sound good. In this tutorial we are going to continue to cover one of the few styles that were originally meant for sequencing, Drum N Bass.

DnB has a unique groove that while unmistakably fast, as an overlying macro beat that is slow and smooth. Tonally, DnB can range from a liquid ambient quality, to harsh and driving, to a hip-hop tone, to even a jazz like sound. What makes DnB drums so hard to sequence? They are fast! Besides being fast, they often sound like they are in odd meters from where the kick and snare land. But fear not, we will approach this tutorial in the same fashion, just keep track of the concepts and you will be good to go! The last time we talked we built beats from smaller elements that when summed together formed our bigger beats; this tutorial will do so as well.

Keep in mind that this tutorial is not aiming for how to program all the extra drums and beats that usually come along with a lot of DnB beats. This tutorial is designed to show how a real drummer might approach DnB and to show the underlying beats that make up the more complicated versions.

With that all in mind, let the beat drop!

Here’s the kind of music you’ll be able to create once you harness the knowledge inside:

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Table of Contents

  • Setting Up: What You Need
  • Setting Up: What to Use
  • The Need for Speed: DnB Drum Theory
  • Breakbeat Basics
  • Breakbeat Basics: The Two Pillars
  • Breakbeat Basics: Playing with Placement
  • Breakbeat Basics: Extending the Phrase
  • Breakbeat Basics: Wrap Up
  • Breakout
  • Breakout: Notes Galore
  • Breakout: Timbre Shifting
  • Breakout: In Review
  • Listen and Learn
  • Sound Color
  • Sound Color: The Kick
  • Sound Color: The Snare
  • Sound Color: The Cymbals
  • Sound Color: Toms
  • Sound Color: Review
  • Drum N Bass in Review

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