Udemy – Making Music in Bitwig: Mastering Drums (TUTORIAL)

By | August 30, 2025

 

Release year : 2024
Manufacturer : Udemy
Manufacturer’s website : https://www.udemy.com/course/bitwig-drums
Author : gnar_i
Duration : 4:22:00
Type of distributed material : Video lesson
Language : English
Example files : none
Video format : MP4
Video : H264 – MPEG-4 AVC 1920×1080 16:9 595kbps
Audio : AAC 48000Hz 62.7 kbps stereo


Description : Welcome to my big drum course, from sound design, composition and texturing to mixing – this is my big tour of the different production techniques you can use to create better drum loops. We will be synthesizing drums on a grid, talking about the theory and fundamental characteristics of snare drums, synthesizing them in phase 4 and then layering and processing them, We will be writing snare samples, synthesizing our own snare hihats with convolution and unison on the grid and then using modulators to humanize them, We will be recording our own percussion using household objects, synthesizing unique percussion loops and then sequencing them using the sampler’s multisampling and audio editing capabilities, and finally we will be writing a proper drumloop, using the bitwigs group clip system to efficiently write variations and fills, adding risers and sfx to our drums and mixing them so they sound great together. This course assumes some prior knowledge of Bitwig, its modulators, browsing arrangements, etc.
If you’re looking for a more beginner-friendly introduction to Bitwig, you might want to check out some of my other courses.

Content :
Making Kicks in the Grid
The Anatomy of a Snare Drum
Synthesizing Snares with Phase 4
Layering Snares
Processing Snares
The easy way
Complex Hihat Patterns with Noise and Convolution
Fully Synthesizing Hi-Hats using E-hat or the Grid
Humanizing Hihats with Modulation & Layering
Recording your own percs
Creating Percussion Mudpies
Sequencing Hits with Multisampling
Quantizing, Chopping & Arranging Percussion Mudpies
Writing a Drumloop
A Quick Way to Get Variations
Cleaning up & adding texture to the drumloop
Mixing a Drumloop



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