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Do your programmed metal drums sound fake and robotic?
The #1 reason is static MIDI velocity and over-quantization.
In this video, I break down the exact drum programming mistake that causes the “machine gun” effect and show you three simple fixes to make programmed drums sound human, dynamic, and record-ready.
This applies to metal, metalcore, death metal, and modern heavy production, whether you’re using programmed drums or editing MIDI.
If you’re a guitarist or producer who hates programming drums, I also offer full mixing and production services, link below.
🎧 Mixing & Production Services: https://liquidstudiosli.com/offer-video-2
📺 Watch next: How To Dial In An Aggressive Metal Bass Tone: https://youtu.be/hPJUOgx49BA
📥 Free Resources For Metal Bands: https://liquidstudiosli.com/resources
👉 Subscribe for more metal production tips: https://youtube.com/@danielthabet?sub_confirmation=1
By Daniel ThabetDo your programmed metal drums sound fake and robotic?
The #1 reason is static MIDI velocity and over-quantization.
In this video, I break down the exact drum programming mistake that causes the “machine gun” effect and show you three simple fixes to make programmed drums sound human, dynamic, and record-ready.
This applies to metal, metalcore, death metal, and modern heavy production, whether you’re using programmed drums or editing MIDI.
If you’re a guitarist or producer who hates programming drums, I also offer full mixing and production services, link below.
🎧 Mixing & Production Services: https://liquidstudiosli.com/offer-video-2
📺 Watch next: How To Dial In An Aggressive Metal Bass Tone: https://youtu.be/hPJUOgx49BA
📥 Free Resources For Metal Bands: https://liquidstudiosli.com/resources
👉 Subscribe for more metal production tips: https://youtube.com/@danielthabet?sub_confirmation=1