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Okay, what about this....
Versus this:
Genuinely.... which do people think is "groovier" ????
Okay, what about this....
Versus this:
This guy is irritating af
Can drum machines groove?
Or, can musicians playing to a drum machine groove to the non-grooviness of an unperturbed machine?
Rick Beato says no to the first one.
Genuinely.... which do people think is "groovier" ????
The groove in this track made me want to be a musician. I was 10 when this album came out, and it means more to me than any guitar lick ever written.
Jimmy Page is the immediate example that comes to mind to blow that assertion completely out of the water.but good technique is a prerequisite to realise communicating the vision.
Can drum machines groove?
Or, can musicians playing to a drum machine groove to the non-grooviness of an unperturbed machine?
Can drum machines groove?
Or, can musicians playing to a drum machine groove to the non-grooviness of an unperturbed machine?
Another formative song of my yoot.
Amen-break, check. Fatness, check. Pulsing basslines, check. It has the groove.
I think dynamics have a huge part to play in creating groove - the ghost notes and the emphases create tension and release just as much as timing discrepancies.
Human dynamics andEvery single bit this!
Also something to learn when programming drums in your DAW: you can quantize all day long (which most of us non-wizard finger drummers will likely have to), as long as you take care about certain dynamic aspects, things will be just fine. On the contrary, you can fool around with your quantize options swing, humanize and you-name-it functions all day long, in case there's no dynamics, things will still sound wrong.