How to Produce Like Chase and Status
Music Production Techniques, Sound Design and Studio Equipment, How to produce like Chase and Status
Dan (TS)
Drum and Bass Tutorials to help you sequence, mix, arrange, and design bass and drums
These Drum and Bass tutorials cover the core techniques behind modern DnB, including drum patterns, rolling basslines, groove, mixing, sound design, and arrangement. You’ll learn how to build tracks from the ground up using popular tools like Ableton Live and NI Massive.
From fundamental drum and bass rhythms to more advanced bass design and sequencing techniques, each guide is focused on practical workflows you can apply straight away.
Clear, practical, and built for producers who want results!
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The following section covers a series of drum and bass production tutorials that will help you master different aspects of the genre. These tutorials offer insights and techniques used by top producers and will guide you step-by-step through the production process, no matter your skill level.
What you’ll learn: Chase and Status are known for their high-energy, genre-blending tracks that dominate both radio and festival stages. This tutorial breaks down how to capture that signature sound, from the grime-influenced basslines to the powerful drum patterns. If you’ve ever wanted to create tracks that hit as hard as theirs, this is where you start.
What you’ll learn: Basslines are the backbone of any drum and bass track, especially in the liquid subgenre. This tutorial focuses on creating those deep, rolling basslines that evoke emotion and atmosphere. You’ll walk away with 10 essential patterns that you can use as a foundation for your own tracks, perfect for crafting that smooth, melodic vibe that defines liquid D&B.
What you’ll learn: If you’re just starting out with bass design, or if you want to ensure you’ve got the basics down, this tutorial is a must. It covers fundamental bass patterns that every drum and bass producer should know. These simple yet powerful sequences are crucial for creating a solid rhythmic foundation, allowing you to build more complex ideas on top.
What you’ll learn: A great illustration covering how the groove changes depending on where you place the Kick and Snare on the timeline. Drums are the driving force behind DnB, and mastering drum patterns is key to producing music that stands out.
What you’ll learn: Detuned sub-bass is a staple in many DnB tracks, adding a layer of depth and complexity that can really make your music stand out. This tutorial covers the techniques needed to create detuned bass using popular VSTs like Serum, Massive, Massive X, and Operator. If you’re aiming to add some gritty, resonant basslines to your tracks, this tutorial will guide you through the process.
What you’ll learn: If you’re looking to deep dive into jungle drums, this three-part series is an essential resource. The first part teaches you how to slice and sequence classic breaks like the Amen break, which is the foundation of many jungle tracks. The following tutorials cover how to process these drums using EQ, compression, and distortion to get that gritty, authentic sound. Finally, the series concludes with advanced techniques to further refine your drum patterns, ensuring they hit hard and sound professional.
What you’ll learn: The Reese bass is a hallmark of drum and bass, particularly in the darker subgenres like neurofunk and techstep. This tutorial guides you through the process of designing a Reese bass using NI Massive, a powerful synthesizer that’s a favorite among producers. The Reese bass’s growling, evolving sound is crucial for adding tension and energy to your tracks, making this tutorial a must-try.
This guide is designed to be your launchpad into the world of drum and bass production. Whether you're a beginner just starting to experiment with beats and basslines or an experienced producer looking to refine your skills, these tutorials provide the knowledge and techniques needed to create high-quality, genre-defining tracks. Dive in, experiment, and start pushing the boundaries of your sound. With the right tools and techniques, you’ll be well on your way to mastering drum and bass production.
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