Starboy Outtatown Drum Kit
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| Folder Name | What Goes Inside | |--------------|------------------| | Kicks | Hard kicks, soft kicks (no 808s here) | | Snares & Claps | Dry snares, fat claps, snaps | | Hi-Hats | Closed, open, rolled, pitched hats | | Percs | Rimshots, toms, bongos, triangles, shakers | | 808s | Sub basses, distorted basses, slides | | FX | Risers, impacts, reverses, atmospheres | | Melodic Loops (optional) | Synth shots, vocal chops (if included) | Starboy Outtatown Drum Kit
| Element | Recommended Processing (in order) | |---------|------------------------------------| | | Soft clipper (CamelCrusher or stock), EQ: cut 200–300Hz to avoid boxiness | | Snare | Transient shaper (boost attack), reverb (decay < 1s, 20% wet) | | Hi-Hats | Cut below 5kHz, slight saturation, pan left/right slightly | | 808 | Waves RBass or simple EQ: boost 50–80Hz, cut 200–250Hz, add light distortion | | Percs | Delay (ping-pong, 1/8 note, 15% feedback) | Here’s a professional write-up for the , suitable
These kits often swap traditional snares for aggressive claps, sometimes adding extra claps on off-beats for added energy. This kit usually comes loaded with unique textures—humming
Great production lives in the details. This kit usually comes loaded with unique textures—humming subs, tape hiss, and metallic percussive hits. These aren't your main drum elements, but dropping them in the background of your beat adds that expensive, "analog" feel.