This applies to basically anything that requires skill, you need to practice and learn. Start analyzing your favorite tracks, start watching some tutorials (hint search my name on YT), start learning about sound design (mostly for dnb, jungle is mostly sample based), start making your own sounds and edits of sounds you have, copy arrangements Processing our Break. How to Make Jungle Music – Step #2: Adding an Upright Bass 🎻. How to Make Jungle Music – Step #3: Adding Some Percussion 🪘. How to Make Jungle Music – Step #4: Sampling a Main Motif 💿. How to Make Jungle Music – Step #5: Adding Variation (every 8 bars) 🔀. That’s It for This Guide on How to Make Jungle Creating Bass Lines. The first option for writing hip-hop bass lines is to utilize the low to low-mid range. The most obvious choice for working in this frequency range is to turn to the electric bass guitar. These lines are loud and powerful but have a surprising amount of nuance and flexibility. An excellent electric bassist can bring a track Layer with a kick drum. Sometimes your 808 will have a great tone but doesn’t punch through the mix enough. Layering it with a kick drum is one solution. However, you’ll want to make sure they don’t occupy the same frequency range at the same time. To do this, you will have to be surgical with your EQing. Sidechain compression is also an Think outside the box! If your bass sound suddenly works well as a lead, go for it. Don’t limit yourself. Bass compression is key to getting a full, consistent sound in your mix. We cover this topic in detail in this guide here 🔥; Now, let’s get into the first sound! 1. The Plucky House Bass. Let’s start with the almighty Pluck Bass sound. Full stroke. Hold the tip of the drumstick about 10 inches from the pad, strike and then return it to this position. Down stroke. This is when you strike the drumstick from the 10 inch position before keeping the stick lower, about one to two inches from the top of the head. 2. Set up your drum rack. Once you have sample pads that trigger sounds, it’s time to actually find (or create) the sounds you’ll use to play your finger drums. This collection of sounds is what’s called your drum rack, a minimum of 16 sounds mapped to the 16 sample pads of your MIDI controller. When you’re putting together your drum 5. PRACTICE. Making music is genuinely one of the most rewarding, beautiful passions you can have. Creating your own original songs brings a level of creativity that is hard to emulate with other hobbies, and creating something you are proud of is an unimaginable feeling. 1. Select Your Kick selection. When you are making Techno music, keep in mind that the ‘kicks’ are the most fundamental element in a track. Therefore, it is essential to get it right. Normally a techno track follows a 4/4 kick pattern and is the backbone of its loud, thumping sound. No offense man, but you should work on your craft before you start making tutorials. It sounds like a producer that heard 5 dnb in tunes in their life was asked to make one. That's not neccesarily a bad thing, but you should be familiar with what you're trying to teach. To add to that, most of the tune is just premade loops and presets by the awy5h.