![]() I found a loop I like, so I’ll drag that into an empty clip slot. I’m using Toontrack’s Seventies Rock expansion for the sounds, specifically the “Camco Toweled” kit and some MIDI from the Disco Grooves MIDI pack. ![]() ![]() In most DAWs, that’s the default so you don’t have to do a thing.įor the drums, I will be using EZDrummer. Let’s get cracking! As ever, click on any image to enlarge! Step 1: Basic Drums This is what you could do with your new homemade disco music using only a couple of minutes, some drum loops, some EQ, and a heap-full of side-chained compression. Today we’re going to dive into producing disco music using Toontrack’s software suites - EZDrummer, EZKeys, EZbass, and EZmix. If you’re going to produce old-school house music or create something with a French flair in the vein of vintage Stardust, Cassius, Daft Punk, and the other usual suspects, you’ll need a good disco sample.īut what if you don’t want to be connected to somebody else’s stuff? Or… what if you just want to produce disco music for disco musics sake? The answer – you make your own. Have you ever wondered how to create a disco track? Learn how from this tutorial on producing disco music using Toontrack’s EZDrummer, EZKeys, EZbass, and EZmix. ![]()
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