The "Outtatown" moniker implies a sense of isolation and space. These drums don’t sound like they were made in a high-rise studio in Atlanta; they sound like they were made in a basement in the Midwest, where the tempo is slightly slower and the reverb tails are longer.
The Starboy Outtatown approach to hats is minimal . You won’t find rapid-fire triplet rolls (Migos style) in this kit. Instead, look for: Starboy Outtatown Drum Kit
Modern trap became robotic due to grid snapping. The Starboy Outtatown kit contains one-shot samples that have inherent "pre-roll" or natural swing. When you drag a snare from this kit onto a 140 BPM grid, it sounds like a human played it. This organic feeling is what modern R&B/Hip-Hop listeners crave. The "Outtatown" moniker implies a sense of isolation
While there are many variations and user-uploaded versions of the Starboy Outtatown Drum Kit , the "authentic" experience usually hovers around 150 to 200 files. Let’s break down the most critical components. You won’t find rapid-fire triplet rolls (Migos style)
Known for a more EDM-influenced, cinematic approach, often using full chords and synths from VSTs like Massive and Serum .