Making Fat House & Techno Beats w/ Saytek
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Course Contents
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Making fat kicks
Closed hats
Claps
Open hats
Adding toms
Using drum bus to glue drums together
Recap
Isolating drum hits from loops using Simpler
Layering loops with your house & techno drums
Working with loops in audio
Rides from Ableton's 909 kit
Using Ableton's slice to MIDI function on loops
Processing drum loops & automation
Live Q & A
Q & A - 1
Q & A - 2
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About This Course
In this course Saytek shows you how to boost frequencies to add fatness to your House and Techno drums, use distortion and reverb, layer kicks, create a question and answer tom pattern and much more.
You will learn:
- Boosting frequencies in kicks to add fatness.
- Adding reverb to a kick drum.
- Adding analog distortion to your drums with Saturator.
- Adding more distortion with Overdrive.
- Layering kicks and processing them to form one cohesive sound: using Auto-Filters, ADSR, EQ Eight and a Glue Compressor.
- Making gritty Techno style closed hi-hats with eqing, Redux and other processing.
- Automating Auto-Filter movement on 808 claps.
- Using decay, pitching and processing to make dirty 909 open hi-hats.
- Programming a question and answer pattern with 808 and 909 toms from Ableton Live’s Core Drum Kits.
- Adding filth to your drums with Drum Buss.
- Isolating drum hits from loops with Simpler.
- Making loops your own and layering them with your drums.
- Using Ableton Live’s “slice to new midi track” function to slice up drum loops and cherry pick your favourite hits.
- How to work with loops in audio.
- Adding rides from the Core 909 Kit.
- Adding cohesion to drum groups with Glue Compressor.
- Automation in clip mode.
Lessons:
1. Making Fat Kicks:
How to make hefty kick drums using Ableton Live’s stock plugins. Saytek shows you how to use EQ to add weight to your House and Techno drums, use Saturator and Overdrive to increase the filth, and then finally, how to layer kicks with different elements that you like to create one cohesive sound.
- Using EQ to remove mud and add presence.
- Adding distortion with Saturator.
- Adding and eqing reverb and using Overdrive.
- Layering kicks.
2. Closed Hats:
How to make attention-grabbing and gritty closed hats. Saytek shows how to adjust the length of your hats using only the decay function, eq out unwanted frequencies and add an edge with Redux.
- Programming hats and using only decay to adjust hat length.
- EQing out unwanted frequencies.
- Adding grit with Redux.
3. Claps:
Creating interesting clap patterns and using creative processing to add interest. Saytek programs an alternative Techno clap pattern, uses Transpose to change pitch and then shows how to use automation to add movement.
- Programming and pitching claps with Transpose.
- Creative EQing on claps
4. Open Hats:
Adding open hats to your track with extra dirt. Saytek programmes a classic Techno and House open hat pattern, pitches it down and adds character and filth with reverb and Saturator.
- Programming and using decay to get the sound you want.
- Pitching and Eqing.
- Adding reverb and Saturator for dirt.
5. Adding Toms:
Adding an extra layer to your drums with toms. Saytek programs toms from the 808 Core Kit, tuning them down for more sub frequencies. Next he adds some more from the 909 Core Kit to create a question and answer pattern.
6. Using Drum Buss to Glue Your Drums Together:
Drums can lose their impact if they aren’t working together. Saytek shows how to use Ableton Live’s: Drum Buss to glue drums together and also add crunch, distortion and other powerful FX.
7. Recap
8. Isolation Drum Hits From Loops Using Ableton Live’s Simpler:
Saytek shows you how to isolate individual drum sounds from loops in Simpler and use them to programme your own rhythms when making House and Techno drums. He picks out kicks, hi-hats, claps and other percussive elements and adds character with filters and other processing.
9. Layering Loops With Your House and Techno Drums:
This section shows you how to use loops to add character to your drums. Saytek looks at finding a loop that compliments your sound, removing the low end so the loop fits, using Auto-Filters and extracting grooves.
- Finding a loop that compliments your sound.
- Filtering out low end.
- Using Auto-filters.
- Extracting groove.
10. Working with Loops in Audio:
Saytek works with loops in Audio. He shows you how to remove sections, play with loop length to match your existing drums and pitch elements, all in clip mode.
- Finding a loop that works
- Editing and transposing loops in clip mode.
11. Adding a Ride From Ableton Live’s Core 909 Drum Kit:
Ableton Live has a range of core drum kits for you to select sounds from when making House and Techno drums. In this chapter Saytek adds a ride from the 909, altering its pitch and velocity and shows you how to programme alternative sequences.
- Adding rides.
- Pitching up and down with transpose.
- Alternative programming and velocity.
12. Using Ableton Live’s “Slice to New Midi” Function on Loops:
Sayek uses “slice to midi” to chop up a drum loop and include slices in his track. He covers chopping the audio, programming the slices and creating space and character with EQ and Auto-Filter.
- Slicing midi.
- Programming midi slices.
- EQing slices.
- Using Auto-Filter.
13. Processing Drum Groups and Automation:
Your drum elements may not work together as a unit if you don’t process them properly. Saytek pulls his together with a Glue compressor and then adds some more character with automated delay.
- Using Glue Compressor.
- Adding delay with clip automation.
14. Q&A Part 1
An in depth Q and A on House and Techno drums and other production topics. Saytek answers questions on the pros and cons of using FX in sends, using panning FX on your hats, reverb on drums and more.
- What are the pros and cons of adding FX in sends and not in the instrument channel?
- Do you prefer using hardware or software when producing?
- Do you mono your kick and what reverb do you use on them?
- Do you usually create your basslines with toms or do they just add groove?
- Do you use panning FX on your hats?
- Do you use compression and EQ Eight in Ableton when using your hardware?
- Is there a reason for using Auto-Filter for cutting highs?
- Do you use soft clipping in Glue Compressor and Saturator?
- How do you go about arranging your drums?
- Do you tune your kicks when layering and with your bassline?
- What are your two main synths, beats or FX units for live performance?
- Do you use Span or similar on each channel or just on the master?
15. Q&A Part 2
Saytek answers questions on making House and Techno drums, with some bassline and music theory knowledge as a bonus. Questions cover automation in clip vs utility, working out the key of a loop and more.
- Can you automate Auto-Filter for individual midi slices?
- Can you record automation for filters instead of drawing it in?
- Automating volumes in clip mode or with a Utility?
- Can you automate the transient envelope in Simpler?
- Do you always work on drums first?
- How many years have you been using Ableton Live?
- Is there a way of working out the key of a loop?
- Do you use layered basslines in Operator?
- How do you feel about using a kick with reverb as a sub bass?

Meet Your Teacher
Saytek
Saytek (aka Joseph Keevill) has gathered some serious momentum over the last few years, becoming one of the electronic music scene’s most in-demand live acts. With global recognition for his live modular shows and releases on Carl Cox and Christopher Coe’s Awesome Soundwave label.
Saytek has garnered acclaim the world over with his improvised live shows that see him using a myriad of kit including analog synths, sequencers and drum machines alongside cutting edge digital technology to perform a unique blend of deep & hypnotic techno, acid and house that is forward-thinking yet not forgetting influences from Detroit or the UK's and Europe's fiercely inventive 90's electronic movement.
Discussions
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Discussions
Dream of finally finishing that draft or launching that side-hustle? Make your next creative project your best yet, with simple steps from creative superstar Emma Gannon!
About This Class
Dream of finally finishing that draft or launching that side-hustle? Make your next creative project your best yet, with simple steps from creative superstar Emma Gannon!
In this new class, Emma shares the framework that allowed her to overcome self-doubt and carve her own path as an author, broadcaster, and podcast host. The secret to her success? Fed up with feeling afraid—of failure, of not being good enough, even of success—Emma dug into the science behind self-sabotage and learned exactly how to get out of her own way.
Now, Emma is sharing what she’s learned so that you can do the same: unlock your creative potential while feeling energized and empowered!
Together with Emma, you will:
- Identify the patterns in your life, and let go of habits that don’t serve you
- Cut out comparison to figure out what you really want and need
- Silence your inner critic by talking back to negative beliefs and behaviors
- Own your success and vulnerability—both go hand-in-hand with creativity
Packed with insights and examples from Emma’s personal journey, this class is designed for every creative who needs a pep-talk or extra push to get started—and includes five exclusive downloadable worksheets to support you along the way.
Whether you’re looking to break through block, remove self-imposed pressure, or simply approach each new project with intention, this 45-minute class will unlock your confidence as a creative. Get started and celebrate taking the first step!
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All you need to follow along is a pen and paper. Download the worksheets to follow along with Emma’s exercises, or jot your thoughts in a notebook.
Resources
- Introduction
- Week one
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