


I see there is an EDM part in the second course and oooooh boy how ready I am for this ! Peace, and thanks a lot, from France - Leo MagnezĢ. Hell, right at the 3rd lecture I learned something very basic I didn't know when I thought I already covered everything concerning the basic interface ! This tutorial is really good, LJ is really motivating and clear in his explanations. But most trap falls between 140BPM and 160BPM.Take A Minute and Read What Students Who Are Enrolled Are Saying!ġ. Just bought the package with this course as well as the second one and I gotta say, I learned way more with this than with the hours of tutorials I watched on YouTube. So let’s set the BPM to 160.ġ60BPM is a great tempo for making faster-paced, energetic trap. Use a few, high-quality samples and simple rhythms.īut first, you’ll want to set up your project properly.

One key with trap drums is to not overcomplicate them. Step 1: Tight Drumsĭrums are the most fundamental element in making trap music, along with the 808. Note: wanting to learn general EDM production? Check out our massive guide – How To Make Electronic Music. But you’ll learn enough to be able to apply these techniques to your own music.Īnyway, on to the ‘how to make trap music’ guide! This guide does skip over a few elements of the process by necessity (it’s not a full arrangement).
