How to Create the Elements of a Drum ‘n’ Bass Track – Audio Plus

Oct 13th in General by Adrian Try

In this week's Audio Plus content, Andy Slatter shows you how to design a reese bass sound from scratch, how to make a custom drum kit and program a classic D'n'B drum pattern, and edit some vocals to produce a cool timestretched effect. While the screenshots of this tutorial are taken in Cubase 5, the techniques are transferable to other DAWs. The emphasis is more about the plugin synths and effects, which are all freeware.

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Author: Adrian Try

Adrian is writer and editor for Audiotuts+ and the AudioJungle blog. He has been playing keys and acoustic guitar for three decades, and has six kids. Follow him on Twitter at @audiotuts.

"Drum 'n' Bass is a genre of electronic dance music which features very fast tempo drum breaks, usually between 160-180 bpm, dirty synthetic basslines and heavily processed vocal samples. In this tutorial I'm going to explore a few techniques for experimenting with this style. I'll show how to design a reese bass sound from scratch, how to make a custom drum kit and program a classic D'n'B drum pattern, then we will move on to edit some vocals and produce a cool timestretched effect. I'll be working in Cubase 5, but the techniques would be transferable to other DAWs, the emphasis really is more about the plugin synths and effects that I use, which are all freeware! The tempo of this project is 175 bpm."

Here's the kind of lively MIDI music you'll be able to create once you harness the knowledge inside:

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Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Steps 1-20
  • Conclusion

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    Locke October 14th

    »The emphasis is more about the plugin synths and effects, which are all freeware.«

    Why not use plugins that runs on multiple platforms? These are for PC only!

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    mti October 18th

    Good tutorial. Learned alot from it. Please more of this :) .

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