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- As suggested by release title there must also exist Drum & Bass Collection 1 and going by Breakdown Records release catalog it must contain Drum & Bass Selection 1 and 2 and Face Of The Future. Searching for it on amazon gave no results, so must be equally or even rarer than part 2.
- The Need for Speed: DnB Drum Theory. DnB has its roots in the early underground jungle scene and often times the two are grouped together. The original DnB music was made up of sped up records in order to get to the 160-190bpm rate that DnB usually sits at. However, the early DnB producers soon would slice up the beats and reorder the drum hits.
After scouring our archives of funk and hip hop drums for countless hours we gathered a tasty selection of live break beats and fills, then forced them through the DnB meat grinder. The result is ‘Drum-n-Bass Drum Loops V2’, which is ready for you to download right now to feed your beats with some speaker splitting ‘DnB’ energy.
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Using live drum breaks from our soul, jazz, Latin and rock collections, we chopped, sliced, diced, time stretched and re-sequenced our original masters to create this face melting sample pack of of killer drum breaks and fills.
DnB always sounds better with live acoustic beats as the main source of inspiration. We like to drop those beats into Ableton and then surgically re-sequence them into awesome new DnB grooves. We then splice in some funky fills and tie it all together with a few tech elements like crisp, tight hi-hats or shiny new ride cymbals.
Each 24 bit loop comes in three different file formats. You’ll be treated to WAV files, Apple Loops for Garageband and Logic as well as Rex2 files for Reason. Yep, you can load these into pretty much any DAW. Openbve jr 2093000openbve data publishing studio.
Here’s what you get with ‘DnB Drum Loops V2’
- 150 Loops in (Acidized) WAV file format.
- 150 Apple Loops for Garageband and Logic
- 150 Rex2 files for Reason
Drum loops just don’t come any more chewed up than this. You can only imagine the fragile mental state our master drum programmer was left in after conjuring up these insane break beats and drum fills. Take advantage of that beat creating talent right now and download this sample pack. Your beats will thank you.
Although we’ve gone totally overboard with the frenetic programming of these beats there is still plenty of room left for you to add your own creativity and make these sound fit your production style. Order, download, be inspired.
Tempos range from 156 to 183 bpm.
Tempos: | 156 to 183 Bpm |
Total Size: | 200 MB |
Total Loops: | 155 |
Formats: | WAV Files, Apple Loops, Rex2 |
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If our selection isn’t enough to satisfy your demands, head over to our partners Platinumloops. Take a listen to their savage selection of drum and bass sample packs.
The Power of DrumnBass Drums
DnB Drums! Who doesn’t love them? Nobody that’s who! Whether it’s the funky shuffle of a funk break sped up to 172bpm or the fierce and chaotic rhythm of the Amen break smashing up the dance, nobody on this god given earth could deny the raw and awesome power of dnb drums!
At its birth DnB (or Jungle as it was known in the mid to late 90’s) was actually created at a slighty slower bpm then what we find today around 160bpm in most cases and in some cases slower even still! However I don’t want to fill your head with the history of DnB, that’s for another article. You want to know about how to make these most powerful of drums of which I speak!
Its All About The Layers
First and foremost I think its important to know that it doesn’t matter what style of drum n bass you produce all styles use plenty of layers in there drums, and when i mean plenty, i mean PLENTY! Get used to it. Get used to hearing the term layers and get your head around the fact that in order to get your drums to sound right, your going to have to start to use layers. Now, I’ve written another article about dnb and layers here. So check that out when you can.
A Quick Note To Self
You can’t just go and rush off and layer up 13 different types of drum breaks on top of each other… it just doesn’t work like that! Careful selection of layers is crucial. I hate to say it but with time you get better picking which layers will go with what. Some people like to layer up different drum breaks by the sound of the break , their character if you will. Maybe a crusty floor funk break on top of a punchy drum machine style break perhaps? Which ever way you go about it, think about what you are trying to achieve first. Get used to using a Spectrum Analyzer when working on your drum breaks. My favourite as analyzer is called Span and its made by Voxengo.
Getting Busy With The Drum Breaks
There is a few methods that I have personally tried when it comes to creating a break.
Method 1. All audio. Cubase is well known for its ability to manipulate audio and its real strength shows up here when it comes to creating tight beats. Cubase even comes with its own audio slicer tool built in. Very much gets the thumbs up from me!
Method 2. All midi. Normally load the breaks up into a sampler like Native Instrument Kontakt 3 or Battery 3 or Logic’s EXS24 and get cracking!
Method 3. Combination Style. Sometimes I’ll mix it and combine the two styles together. Mainly because i’ve got a huge collection of kicks, snares and hi hats etc to beef up any breaks that need “beefing” up.
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Noticed i haven’t mentioned the word REX anywhere? Now, in the past I’ve been guilty of staying up all night “recycling” my breaks to the break of dawn. Its a practice i rarely do anymore. I’m really comfortable chopping drum breaks now in Cubase so by working strictly with audio it’s one less chore i have to do now.
Take your time whilst learning how to layer properly. It will take time my friends and that’s no doubt. Stick to one of the methods and check the results to see if that style of writing drums agrees with you. If not, then move onto the next method. Rinse and repeat. Oh and also, “have fun whilst your doing all of it! It’s meant to be FUN!”
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Hope that helps.
Peace out
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If you get a chance check out the Snowball USB Microphone by Blue. I love it for recording podcasts and guitars or whatever.