Remixer's Guide to Drum Production
There are a number of drum-production techniques that can help bring your dance beats up to speed. Mo Volans explains...

When you’re putting together a remix or original production, a good place to start is with the drums – this is because a good drum track is often the foundation of strong dance releases. As most output in this genre is destined for club play, snappy transients, a powerful low end and energetic programming are essential.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 57
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