One way to EQ the drum loop is by boosting the frequencies. This emphasizes snare and bass drums while reducing cymbal sounds. Producing a little more aggressive tone for modern EDM washes.
Another technique would involve filtering all sounds out above 150 Hz or 200 kHz, using an EQ filter set to have a very steep slope, the result being that this produces super deep-learning tech house music with no high hats and whooshy synth effects - perfect for listening at home while resting after work or on weekends at home from playing outside.
I use the generic kick drum EQ in Ableton, a compressor and drum buss plugin all from Ableton and it does wonders in cleaning up and focusing an analogue drum voice I have from Eurorack. Did’nt realise how well analogue drums responded to EQ.
It’s exceedingly uncommon for a producer or a music production company to be able to rapidly access a high-quality drum loop for every flash of inspiration. The plugins are great for these scenarios, allowing composers and producers to create clean, character-filled vocal recordings with ease. The VST loops should provide a good foundation for recording and handling a wide range of vocals, from rap and singing to group voices and adlibs. These effects may also be used with a number of other mixed elements to create your own unique soundscapes.