808 Sub Bass Slides
Track: Glide On Em Pt 1 #FutureDrill #Drillmusicproducer #808Slides
As a drill music producer, incorporating 808 sub bass slides into your tracks can truly elevate your sound and give it that signature edge. The sliding effect adds a dynamic movement that contrasts beautifully with the often harsh and aggressive drum patterns found in drill music. To create effective 808 slides, start by using a clean 808 sub bass sample with a sustained tone. Using your DAW’s pitch bend or glide function, you can manipulate the pitch to slide between notes smoothly. This technique is showcased in 'Glide On Em Pt 1,' where the sliding bassline adds both rhythm and a hypnotic vibe. A tip from my experience is to carefully automate the glide length and timing to complement your kick drums without overpowering the beat. Too long or slow a slide can muddy the mix, while too short may not be noticeable. Experiment with different glide speeds to find what fits your track. Also, layer your 808 bass with subtle distortion or saturation to make it stand out on various sound systems, especially club or car speakers where bass is crucial. Combining this with a punchy transient on the kick ensures the track remains impactful. Lastly, don’t forget to explore different scales and note intervals while sliding to add melodic interest to your basslines. These methods can give your drill productions a professional polish and help your beats stand out in a crowded genre.












































































































