Here’s my example – towards the end, listen around 5.40… there’s a beat concept, then the beat totally flips on itself for a moment (for 8 measures), then goes back to the main concept. Really the question is, how do you want to do it? Is that really what you mean? For typical dnb with a snare on 2 and 4, you’d have a kick on 1 and the ‘and’ of 3 (that is, half way between the 3rd and 4th beat of the measure). So the way I see it ‘9’ would be the first beat of the third measure (2 measures of 4 = 8, plus the first beat of the next measure). That said, being inconsistent can be an artistic interpretation type thing, if that’s what you’re going for.Īlso, not quite certain what you mean by ‘1 and 9’, generally musicians count in 4, for 4/4 music … such as the majority of electronic music. There’s much to be said about repetition creating larger phrases. Hmm … maybe I’m reading too much into your question but, my. Is kick placement a big thing in terms of consistancy? Should the kick land in generally the same places each time like in other genres where the kick is usually on the 1 and 9 or whatever or do you just flow with it? I have a question about the production of jungle I was hoping you all could help me with: I just got jungle warfare vol 1, and Im loving that as well.
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