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From Issue #57 December 4, 2014

Hitmaka Drum Kit -

The future arrived when we weren’t looking.

By Eileen Gunn  

Hitmaka Drum Kit -

If you open the Hitmaka kit and try to build a standard Trap pattern (Kick-Snare-Kick-Kick-Snare), it will sound terrible.

If you download this kit and your beat doesn't sound like it belongs on a slow, rainy drive at 2 AM, you are using it wrong. Turn off the grid. Turn down the kick. Let the sample breathe. The drums are not the star; the is. Final Verdict: 8/10. Essential for RnB/Trap hybrids. Useless for Drill or EDM. Buy it for the rimshots, stay for the philosophy of negative space. Hitmaka Drum Kit

In the hyper-saturated world of beat production, most drum kits are sold on hype. They promise 808s that "shake the room" and claps that "cut through the mix." But the Hitmaka Drum Kit (often associated with his production on Yung Bleu, Ty Dolla $ign, and Chloe x Halle) isn't about volume. It’s about space . If you open the Hitmaka kit and try

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