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Post by Tech Warrior on Jun 3, 2011 17:12:09 GMT
Hey guys! I've put a pause on making music and now I'm back in! As some of you know, I've started some new things. Go look through my blog to find the thread, "The Depths of Drum n Bass". There you'll get info on some new things I'm planning and doing with music . When you go there, you'll notice a project called "Drum n Haste". Guess what! I've begun. Drum n Haste is going to be the ultimate DnB battle! It's compact with powerful drums, intense bass, and even hints of wobbles in there! To make the experience even crazier and MORE wild, the tempo is higher than any song I've ever created: 210BPM! Wow! The name of the song CERTAINTLY fits! I hope you're excited for this project as much as I am! I shall post a sample soon! ~ Tech Warrior
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Post by ktbold12345 on Jun 3, 2011 23:49:54 GMT
I am looking forward to it. Your songs are great. I'd like to see how you deal with the speed.
OFFTOPIC: I love the drums. I should learn how to play them. But personally, I think the two most beautiful instruments are the acoustic guitar and electric guitar. I love guitars.
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Post by Tech Warrior on Jun 9, 2011 5:08:56 GMT
Dealing with speed is rather hard, actually... Well, trickier than you might think, rather. If you've got the drums going at a constantly continuous motion it can get overwhelming... Not to mention the fact that making a drum pace at 150BPM would be overly-overwhelming at 210BPM! One thing I'm trying is stretching it. Stretching the drum beat to be 2x the original length. You know, so it will even out the tempo . Here are some markers I'm including in the song: 1)A Nice, fast, crazy and wild drum solo 2)Time-stretched drums 3)Random Tempo Changes throughout the song (It will all fit correctly, ofcourse ) So what do you guys think??
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