Join J. Scott Giaquinta for an in-depth discussion in this video Next steps, part of EDM Production Techniques: Drums.
…You've finally reached the end of the drum course.…Thanks again for watching.…It was a lot of fun to record these and share…some of the techniques I've learned over the last 20 years.…People ask me all the time, what can I do to get better?…I always respond by asking them a question back.…Do you want to sound like everyone else so you can be a rock star?…Or do you want to be original and be a pioneer?…Once you decide that for yourself, you have a better idea of…what you need to do in order to move in that direction.…You can find me and my work on the internet…by going to facebook.com/jscottgofficial and…on sound cloud at soundcloud.com/jscottg.…
Additionally, be sure to check out all the audio content at lynda.com/audio.…Thanks again for checking out EDM Drum Techniques.…See you soon.…
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7/11/2014This course features Ableton Live and Native Instruments' Battery drum sampler, but you can use these techniques in any DAW of your choice.
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome58s
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Using the exercise files1m 5s
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1. Drums
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Shaping your kick9m 24s
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Shaping your snare7m 47s
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EDM drum-mixing techniques10m 21s
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Conclusion
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Next steps48s
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