I'm currently producing some jump up on Reason, and I'm using RedRum to produce the drums, although Im having a bit of a hard time
If you listen in to songs like "TC - Game Over" or "TC - The Old Texaco Garage (VIP)" (no im not a TC fanatic) you can notice a specific kind of drum sequence
How does that usually work out in talks of kicks, snares etc etc
If you could post more or less something like this, I could then tweak it into awesomeness:
"K| |K| | | | | | | |K| | | | | |
| | | |S| | | | | | | |S| | | |
| | | | | |s|s|s|s| | | | |s|s|"
Thanks
If you listen in to songs like "TC - Game Over" or "TC - The Old Texaco Garage (VIP)" (no im not a TC fanatic) you can notice a specific kind of drum sequence
How does that usually work out in talks of kicks, snares etc etc
If you could post more or less something like this, I could then tweak it into awesomeness:
"K| |K| | | | | | | |K| | | | | |
| | | |S| | | | | | | |S| | | |
| | | | | |s|s|s|s| | | | |s|s|"
Thanks