Erica Johnson
ILLIEN
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What's up guys? I have been spending about two days on working on my drum programming/pattern/molding skills. I have been working on various things surrounding the drums on a tracks; the kick, the snare and that's all. I always was under the impression that the basic elements of a drum pattern are the kick (is that the same as bass drum?), snare (there are various types of snares?), hi-hat and what else? I know of toms and stuff, when do you guys use toms? I know that it is all about creativity, but I am trying to just experiment with basics because I want to master the fundamentals first.
My problem is hi-hats. I don't really have a problem, I just don't understand the purpose, the intent of the sound, and the usage of hi-hats? Sometimes, my drums sound thick and dimensional without a HI-HAT, but when I add the hi-hat, it does provide a little more swing, rhytm and depth to my track.
Based on music composition and theory, when are HI-HATs mostly played on a piece? You know how most of the time you hit the snares on the 2 and 4? I notice the HI-HATS are mostly rode all the way through, is this right? Like it seems they add more base, structure and rhythm to the track than the SNARE.
Also, what are the different sounds of hi-hats? I am familiar with the OPEN HAT and I guess, a CLOSED. How do you decide your hat?
If anyone has any sites or personal information, I would appreciate the feedback. Thanks.
Oh, also, what are some common effects to throw on a HAT? In terms of mixing, I read that you usually pan your HATS to the left or right for realism and dimension. I tried that and it DID sound rich.
My problem is hi-hats. I don't really have a problem, I just don't understand the purpose, the intent of the sound, and the usage of hi-hats? Sometimes, my drums sound thick and dimensional without a HI-HAT, but when I add the hi-hat, it does provide a little more swing, rhytm and depth to my track.
Based on music composition and theory, when are HI-HATs mostly played on a piece? You know how most of the time you hit the snares on the 2 and 4? I notice the HI-HATS are mostly rode all the way through, is this right? Like it seems they add more base, structure and rhythm to the track than the SNARE.
Also, what are the different sounds of hi-hats? I am familiar with the OPEN HAT and I guess, a CLOSED. How do you decide your hat?
If anyone has any sites or personal information, I would appreciate the feedback. Thanks.
Oh, also, what are some common effects to throw on a HAT? In terms of mixing, I read that you usually pan your HATS to the left or right for realism and dimension. I tried that and it DID sound rich.