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Dutch House Specific Question!
Posted on: 18.04.2011 by Nicholle Dibartolomeo
Ok, so I hear you guys are the BEST of the BEST on here..

I've recently gotten into production, specifically with Dutch House. I've learned that alot of the underlying beats of the syncopated Dutch House sound are made using subs. I have learned (more or less) how to make the typical subs in songs like this:
0:08
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veOr2rwpC0w

However, can someone point me in the direction as to how to make the ones in songs like this:

0:16
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5V6VlUXaFQ


Is it subs that I'm hearing or are those toms? Sorry Im such a newb and thanks so much in advanced!!!!

22.04.2011
Originally Posted by Nephew
And for the record, these are two of the worst songs I've heard in a long time. It really boggles my mind why some one would even want to try and produce tracks like this and it's even more boggling that some one would even try sign and release these records
signed.
Charline Dunch
20.04.2011
Originally Posted by Nephew
There's a lot of percs out there that can create that sound, it just sounds like a tuned drum rack with a simple conga/bongo sample.

And for the record, these are two of the worst songs I've heard in a long time. It really boggles my mind why some one would even want to try and produce tracks like this and it's even more boggling that some one would even try sign and release these records
dutch house overall is one of those hate it or love it genres. i totally dig how people can find this annoying. it's huge in some places, though. both releases overdo the high-synth-thing and use very cheese samples/vocals. but hey, theres a market for that.

what i really like about dutch house is the percussions they use. both tracks have awesome drums/percs underneath. if you head to genres like tropical bass / bashment / etc. you'll find those lovely rolling snares/percs combined with some less "dutch" sounds. some breaks releases featured them recently too. well i come from dancehall, so gotta love the snares.

give you a good example:

http://soundcloud.com/schlachthofbronx/nasty-bass-promomix-schlachthofbronx

since you hate the above ones you not gonna love this one either, lol.

oh to the question: second example sounds more like percussion than a bass synth to me, too.
Nicholle Dibartolomeo
18.04.2011
Ok, so I hear you guys are the BEST of the BEST on here..

I've recently gotten into production, specifically with Dutch House. I've learned that alot of the underlying beats of the syncopated Dutch House sound are made using subs. I have learned (more or less) how to make the typical subs in songs like this:
0:08
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veOr2rwpC0w

However, can someone point me in the direction as to how to make the ones in songs like this:

0:16
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5V6VlUXaFQ


Is it subs that I'm hearing or are those toms? Sorry Im such a newb and thanks so much in advanced!!!!

22.04.2011
Originally Posted by Nephew
And for the record, these are two of the worst songs I've heard in a long time. It really boggles my mind why some one would even want to try and produce tracks like this and it's even more boggling that some one would even try sign and release these records
signed.
Nicholle Dibartolomeo
23.04.2011
Thanks alot for the help, I really appreciate it.
Breana Singerman
19.04.2011
Like I said, it's most likely a tuned perc sample. Just load a perc sample that has a nice long ring to it into the Sampler and then start playing it like an instrument until you find a little 2 bar loop you like and be done with it
Charline Dunch
19.04.2011
its hard to tell. i'd say tom but it really doesnt make any difference since you've gotta find your perfect sample anyways and it doesnt matter what it was named.

just put the sample into your running drumloop and then cycle through your library to find the perfect one.
Nicholle Dibartolomeo
19.04.2011
I agree, its definitely a hate it or love it kind of thing..

I'm a fan of samba and the likes which is why I really like the swinging drum patterns.

Thanks for the help though guys.




So the consensus is that what I'm hearing is probably percussion opposed to a sub? It's probably a tom or congo drums?
Charline Dunch
20.04.2011
Originally Posted by Nephew
There's a lot of percs out there that can create that sound, it just sounds like a tuned drum rack with a simple conga/bongo sample.

And for the record, these are two of the worst songs I've heard in a long time. It really boggles my mind why some one would even want to try and produce tracks like this and it's even more boggling that some one would even try sign and release these records
dutch house overall is one of those hate it or love it genres. i totally dig how people can find this annoying. it's huge in some places, though. both releases overdo the high-synth-thing and use very cheese samples/vocals. but hey, theres a market for that.

what i really like about dutch house is the percussions they use. both tracks have awesome drums/percs underneath. if you head to genres like tropical bass / bashment / etc. you'll find those lovely rolling snares/percs combined with some less "dutch" sounds. some breaks releases featured them recently too. well i come from dancehall, so gotta love the snares.

give you a good example:

http://soundcloud.com/schlachthofbronx/nasty-bass-promomix-schlachthofbronx

since you hate the above ones you not gonna love this one either, lol.

oh to the question: second example sounds more like percussion than a bass synth to me, too.
Breana Singerman
19.04.2011
There's a lot of percs out there that can create that sound, it just sounds like a tuned drum rack with a simple conga/bongo sample.

And for the record, these are two of the worst songs I've heard in a long time. It really boggles my mind why some one would even want to try and produce tracks like this and it's even more boggling that some one would even try sign and release these records
Breana Singerman
19.04.2011
Well, you obviously haven't tried everything if you haven't found it yet
Nicholle Dibartolomeo
18.04.2011
Try both?

As in... Try the toms and the subs?

I've tried everything... Which Is why I came on here to ask
Breana Singerman
18.04.2011
Try doing both and see what one sounds the best to you

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