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Drum hits, one-shots, a few loops. Open in any DAW.Eight lessons on the drum bus we ship from Berlin. Saturation, parallel compression, and the 808 split.
Lifetime access. Project files included. Free on Pro and Studio.
Numbered in shooting order. The session file from each lesson sits next to the video in the player.
Session template and routing
14 minKick weight: 30 Hz vs 60 Hz decisions
18 minSnare layers and transient design
16 minHat dynamics with Pro-Q3 dynamic EQ
12 min808 split: tonal vs sub
22 minParallel bus with Tube-Tech CL1B
19 minBus saturation: Decapitator settings
15 minPrint to -10 LUFS for streaming
14 minBuild a session template you can reuse on the next trap or dnb cut.
Carve drums, bass, and vocals with Pro-Q3 dynamic EQ without phase smearing.
Use parallel compression on the drum bus without losing transient snap.
Glue the master with a Tube-Tech CL1B chain you can swap into any project.
Print a final mix that survives the Spotify -14 LUFS preview.
The Kreuzberg room runs a 24-bit 44.1 session in Cubase 13 with a Mytek Brooklyn ADC, a U87 in a Kaufmann Audio booth, and a Tube-Tech CL1B on the bus. Two staff producers handle ambient and orchestral writing; a third covers trap drums and 808 design. Mastering goes through FabFilter Pro-L 2 with the true-peak ceiling at -1.0 dBTP.
See their kits →Forever. The course goes into your SONICHAOS account and stays there. Re-watch at 0.5x or 2x in the in-browser player.
Yes. Mix trap drums in Cubase 13 ships the Cubase, Logic, or Ableton session used in the recording, plus the audio stems and any presets shown on screen.
Yes. Every course in the Learn catalog is included for Pro and Studio subscribers at no extra charge. Cancel anytime, keep the courses you started.
A current DAW (Cubase 13, Logic Pro 11, Ableton Live 12, FL Studio 21, Pro Tools Ultimate) and a pair of headphones. Plugin choices are spelled out per lesson; free alternatives are listed where they exist.