The prodby668 drum kit can be categorized as high-gain, aggressive, and utilitarian. It is designed specifically for the modern Trap and "Plugg" soundscapes.
2.1 The Kicks and 808s The low-end frequencies in this kit are the standout feature. Unlike cinematic or hybrid trap kits which favor sub-heavy, clean sine waves, the 808s in the 668 kit are heavily distorted. prodby668 drum kit better
2.2 Snares and Claps The snares in the kit are notably "dry." Reverb is used sparingly, if at all. The prodby668 drum kit can be categorized as
2.3 Hi-Hats and Cymbals The hi-hats are relatively standard for the genre. They are predominantly closed, 16th-note oriented samples. The "open" hats contain a slight ring-out but generally lack the "jazz" or "acoustic" texture found in Lo-Fi kits. They are synthesized, bright, and designed to sit behind the snare in the mix. if at all.
To understand why the kit is better, you must understand the genre: Rage (the offspring of Playboi Carti’s Whole Lotta Red and hyperpop). Most drum kits fail at Rage production for two reasons:
Prodby668 found the Sweet Spot. The 668 kit utilizes a specific form of soft-clipping and analog warmth that emulates a pushed SSL console. The kicks don't just thump; they "knock" with a rounded transient that cuts through distorted 808 slides without piercing the listener’s ears.
If you know their beats: