![]() |
Making Music In Bitwig: Mastering Drums - Printable Version +- Softwarez.Info - Software's World! (https://softwarez.info) +-- Forum: Library Zone (https://softwarez.info/Forum-Library-Zone) +--- Forum: Video Tutorials (https://softwarez.info/Forum-Video-Tutorials) +--- Thread: Making Music In Bitwig: Mastering Drums (/Thread-Making-Music-In-Bitwig-Mastering-Drums) |
Making Music In Bitwig: Mastering Drums - mitsumi - 10-27-2024 Making Music In Bitwig: Mastering Drums ![]() Published 10/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 3.04 GB | Duration: 4h 16m Sound Designing, Programming, Layering and Mixing Drums in Bitwig Studio What you'll learn Deepen your Bitwig Knowledge Improve your Mixing Skills Learn Drum Sound Design Record & Create Unique Percussion Requirements Basic Bitwig Knowledge recommended Description Welcome to my big course on drums, from sound design, over composition & texturing to mixing, this is my grand tour of different production techniques you can use to create better drum loops.We'll be synthesizing kicks in the grid, talking about the theory and fundamental characteristics of snare drums, synthesizing them in phase 4 and then layering & processing them,we'll be writing with hihat samples, synthesizing our own hihats with convolution and unison in the grid & then using modulators to humanize them,we'll be recording our own percussions with household objects, synthesizing unique percussion loops and then sequencing them using the multi-sampling capabilities of sampler & audio editingand lastly we'll write a proper drumloop, use bitwigs group clips system to efficiently write variations and fills, add risers and sfx to our drums and mixing them to make them sound great together.This course does expect some previous knowledge about Bitwig, its modulators, arrangement view etc, but by no means does it require you to be an expert already.If you're completely new to Bitwig Studio, i would recommend taking my course on the Basics first tho. You can also try to follow this in another DAW, but that'll be a bit more challenging because you'll need to know it well enough to translate what I show you into that DAWs tools. It can be done, but it's gonna take some extra thinking on your end. So yeah, i hope to see you in the course, there are a lot of fun techniques i have to show to you! Overview Section 1: Kick and Snare Lecture 1 Making Kicks in the Grid Lecture 2 The Anatomy of a Snare Drum Lecture 3 Synthesizing Snares with Phase 4 Lecture 4 Layering Snares Lecture 5 Processing Snares Section 2: Hihats Lecture 6 The easy way Lecture 7 Complex Hihat Patterns with Noise and Convolution Lecture 8 Fully Synthesizing Hi-Hats using E-hat or the Grid Lecture 9 Humanizing Hihats with Modulation & Layering Section 3: Percussion Lecture 10 Recording your own Percs Lecture 11 Creating Percussion Mudpies Lecture 12 Sequencing Hits with Multisampling Lecture 13 Quantizing, Chopping & Arranging Percussion Mudpies Section 4: Programming & Mixing Lecture 14 Writing a Drumloop Lecture 15 A Quick Way to get Variations Lecture 16 Cleaning up & adding texture to the drumloop Lecture 17 Mixing a Drumloop Bitwig Users and beyond that want to learn more about Drums Screenshots ![]() Say "Thank You" rapidgator.net: ddownload.com: |