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In the final installment of his three-part Ableton Live video tutorial on how to create a custom instrument rack for trap music production, Dubspot instructor Adam Partridge a.k.a. DJ/producer Atropolis explores the fundamental rhythm of trap.
Every genre of music has a distinct rhythm that defines the style. Understanding the attributes is the first step to creating any specific type of rhythm. I like to refer to these key rhythmic characters as "anchors". For example, in trap, the common snare pattern falls on the third down beat of every bar. So I like to set these anchor points first. Once I have that consistant snare pattern, I am free to color in the beat with the kick pattern. Music is all about feeling. Experiment with different grid sizes, and place the kick where ever you feel like it works bests. Make sure the loop is playing while you are doing this. After you complete this step, add the hi-hat pattern. - Adam Partridge
In case you missed it watch part 1 & 2 below.
Ableton Tutorial: Trap Music Patterns - How to Build an Instrument Rack for Drum Programming Pt 1 - • Ableton Tutorial: Trap...
Ableton Tutorial: Trap Music Patterns - How to Build an Instrument Rack for Drum Programming Pt 2 - • Ableton Tutorial: Trap...
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