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CREATING A BEAT AND A PERCUSSION PART

The percussion part is probably the most difficult thing to record and process, and therefore requires maximum attention. Drums are the basis of the composition in most songs, the rhythmic basis, so it should be a single whole. Very instructive in this regard is the opinion of Nicholas Rowland, which he placed on the pages of Sound on Sound magazine: "... I know adult men - absolutely competent musicians who turned pale and trembled at the thought of programming a drum track from scratch ...". Let's take it as an axiom that the idea, drawing and originality of the part completely depends on the musician and his professionalism. It is possible to argue that a “live” drummer will withstand a syncopated hit part of 32 notes for 3-4 minutes of a song in the dance style and not lose the rhythm, you can argue about this, but here the machine will clearly outplay a person. And if there is no worthy musician, but you need a drum part, you will have to learn how to write a rhythm part with improvised means. There are a lot of "improvised tools" in the modern computer-music world, but there are not so many tips on HOW to learn how to write drums, or rather, program them. It's not going to be about getting creative with rhythm, the purpose of this section is to highlight ways in which a drum or percussion track you've created can be dramatically improved, freed, uninhibited, and removed from the mechanical sound.

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