Reason Studios | How to make your beats sound DRUNK (aka Dilla Swing) 🍻 | Carl's Tutorials #1 @ReasonStudios | Uploaded October 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
Watch as Carl Carlsson shows you how to create beats with a "drunk" and wobbly feel. Some people call it the "Dilla Swing", others may use more official music theory terms like the quintuplet shuffle. No matter what you call it, it's a great technique to add vibe and feel to your drum grooves.
Carl Carlsson is one half of the Vapourware duo @runnersclub9525 and has his own solo project "carlcarlsson" too.
Find Carl on Instagram here: instagram.com/carlcarlsson
Listen to Runners Club 95 on Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/2TSGxQ356S2ddpb6uBuo0Z?si=otqZLi0uShyL7ticMJBxIA
Listen to carlcarlsson on Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/1519hfQbG63vBrpJWHkW9Y
#reasongang
Watch as Carl Carlsson shows you how to create beats with a "drunk" and wobbly feel. Some people call it the "Dilla Swing", others may use more official music theory terms like the quintuplet shuffle. No matter what you call it, it's a great technique to add vibe and feel to your drum grooves.
Carl Carlsson is one half of the Vapourware duo @runnersclub9525 and has his own solo project "carlcarlsson" too.
Find Carl on Instagram here: instagram.com/carlcarlsson
Listen to Runners Club 95 on Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/2TSGxQ356S2ddpb6uBuo0Z?si=otqZLi0uShyL7ticMJBxIA
Listen to carlcarlsson on Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/1519hfQbG63vBrpJWHkW9Y
#reasongang