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TRANSFORM YOUR RIFFS w/ Misha Mansoor – drum programming tutorial

Misha Mansoor of Periphery shows how to completely change the feel of a riff with just a few simple changes to the drum part.

Misha demonstrates using the song from his JST Toneforge demo and the drums he programmed with GGD Modern & Massive: by simply adding or deleting ghost notes, moving kick or snare placements, or moving the cymbals from china to hi hat or vice versa, the same riff can have a radically different feel.

While there’s nothing wrong with adding riffs if it sounds good, consider adding this technique (as shown by Misha Mansoor) to your songwriting bag of tricks to open up new possibilities!

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ABOUT MODERN & MASSIVE:
From radio rock to thrash metal and everything in between, Modern & Massive has you covered. Huge sounding drums, with tonnes of punch and low end.

A welcome addition to any sample collection:

-Modern & Massive is a Player Library (with full NKS integration) and can be used with Kontakt’s Free Player – no need to buy the full version of Kontakt to use GGD!
-A fully-featured and intuitive UI for creating your drum tones
-Built-in Groove player
-Built-in processing and a reverb which we think is perfect for drums
-Cymbal and snare bleed matrix
-Nine snares, six kicks, fourteen toms and ten cymbals from a range of drum manufacturers
-The entire kit is tuned to perfection, so you’ll never be fighting against sour notes in your mix
-Every sample is phase-coherent for easy layering
-Whether you’re sketching out a song idea or working on a final mix, Modern & Massive gives you all the tools you need to bring your ideas to life.

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