hi all
oh how i hate it [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img]
well...basically, i can't really deal with this typical "trash" drum pattern...you know, like this
1 + 2 + 3 + 4 +
b s b s b s b s
b meaning bassdrum and s meaning snare
lets say you got a riff like this
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-7---7---5---7---8---7p0-8-7-5-7-
---0---0---0---0---0------------- </pre><hr />
my problem is that i usually start of at the right position (meaning the 7 is on the bassdrum), but i ALWAYS get thrown out of the beat and put the 7 on the snare beat. which sounds horrible with two guitars playing, to say the least.
the thing is that i can barely hear the kick, whereas the snare cuts through even the muddiest live mix, so i seem to concentrate on the snare giving the beat, which leads to the aforementioned problem.. [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img]
does any of you guys have some general advise how to fix this?
by the way, i used to have a similar problem with a riff similar to this
<font class="small">Code:</font><hr /><pre>
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---2---2---2-3p2---
-0---0---0-------3-
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</pre><hr />
the drum beat to this is a reversed version of the one mentioned above...snare, bass, snare bass....i used to put the 2 on the snare, which is exactly wrong. now that i fixed that one, i suddenly can't play the one i posted first which used to give me no problems whatsoever...it's like a curse.
this is why i need to figure out a way to fix the whole problem...because sitting down for days or even weeks with a drum machine and one particular riff trying to get it down isn't a convenient solution....
any ideas?
oh how i hate it [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img]
well...basically, i can't really deal with this typical "trash" drum pattern...you know, like this
1 + 2 + 3 + 4 +
b s b s b s b s
b meaning bassdrum and s meaning snare
lets say you got a riff like this
<font class="small">Code:</font><hr /><pre>
---------------------------------
---------------------------------
---------------------------------
---------------------------------
-7---7---5---7---8---7p0-8-7-5-7-
---0---0---0---0---0------------- </pre><hr />
my problem is that i usually start of at the right position (meaning the 7 is on the bassdrum), but i ALWAYS get thrown out of the beat and put the 7 on the snare beat. which sounds horrible with two guitars playing, to say the least.
the thing is that i can barely hear the kick, whereas the snare cuts through even the muddiest live mix, so i seem to concentrate on the snare giving the beat, which leads to the aforementioned problem.. [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img]
does any of you guys have some general advise how to fix this?
by the way, i used to have a similar problem with a riff similar to this
<font class="small">Code:</font><hr /><pre>
-------------------
-------------------
-------------------
---2---2---2-3p2---
-0---0---0-------3-
-------------------
</pre><hr />
the drum beat to this is a reversed version of the one mentioned above...snare, bass, snare bass....i used to put the 2 on the snare, which is exactly wrong. now that i fixed that one, i suddenly can't play the one i posted first which used to give me no problems whatsoever...it's like a curse.
this is why i need to figure out a way to fix the whole problem...because sitting down for days or even weeks with a drum machine and one particular riff trying to get it down isn't a convenient solution....
any ideas?
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