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DRUM SEQUENCING ESSENTIALS

With countless excellent sample libraries just a few clicks and a credit card away, it’s easy to find pre-programmed loops in practically any conceivable style these days. But although they can be a convenient shortcut to producing professional-sounding music, relying on them for all your beats isn’t always an approach we’d recommend.

The advantage of being able to program your own beats from scratch is that you’ll gain a better understanding of how they work, both rhythmically and sonically. Knowing what gives a particular genre its groove and which drums are used to generate which sounds is a hugely useful skill when it comes to composing and mixing dance music.

Creating rhythms using one-shot samples or drum machines gives you a far greater level of control over the sound than loops ever can – and, of course, there’s nothing to stop you from combining both.

Of course, starting your beat production endeavours with nothing more than a blank arrange page can be somewhat intimidating, especially if you don’t even know what tempo you should be working at for your particular genre, let alone the specifics of which sounds or rhythms you need to use to create an appropriate beat for it.

Never fear, though, because that’s where this tutorial comes in! Over the following pages, we’ll show you how to make beats in three popular dance music styles entirely from scratch, either using drum kits included with your DAW or samples provided in our folder. These walkthroughs

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