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some guy
05-22-2002, 09:45 PM
how the f do you get those gritty nasty ass snares....
for any program i have all the big 3(reason, cubase and logic)
Consumer
05-22-2002, 10:01 PM
old funk breaks.
omgBruce
05-22-2002, 10:13 PM
bust it in logic and use the bitcrusher put it to like 8 bits ;)
with reason try make two copies of the snare, one with distortion and one without..and mix them or something :o
shrug :D
:domokun :crazy
i once used the sound of my flagulence to make a kick drum. . . eq'd it up around 60hz. and sampled a match stick for the snare. . .
man everytime that kick came in after the snare. . .it was like BOOM!!!
:banana
kid kryptic
05-23-2002, 12:40 PM
most interesting technique's you have there Mr. Vase...
shabda
07-18-2002, 11:59 PM
Originally posted by some guy
how the f do you get those gritty nasty ass snares....
for any program i have all the big 3(reason, cubase and logic)
some sample cdz meng? what the hell, the same place everyone else does plus a little fx.
Seneca
07-19-2002, 12:15 AM
DxxxxxxxxxDxxxxx
xxxxSxxxxxxxSxxx
xxxxxxHxxxxxxxHx
Basic d'n'b drumroll.
D=Drum
S=Snare
H=High hat
Or you can get a premade drumroll off a site put it into a wav editor chop it up and spit it out into a new arrangement.
posit
07-19-2002, 12:35 AM
Originally posted by Seneca
DxxxxxxxxxDxxxxx
xxxxSxxxxxxxSxxx
xxxxxxHxxxxxxxHx
OMG!
it's 1998!!!!
some sample cdz meng?
i hope not. .. . . .
the art is in the process, not someone elses presold music construction kits.
shabda
07-19-2002, 02:47 PM
a true artist will just use sample cds and such to "spice" up the mix not compose it entirely.:spliff
"why do you think alot of "artists" have the same drum brakes?"
it doesnt take a genius. RESPECT
i find that alot of "the same" drum breaks, are actually just reconstructed kits. . .,
I am talking about drum hits and percussive sounds rther than loops.
um, what's a true artist. . .shit, I'll never be once if I need to use sample cds to spicin up my tracks
:slayer
try taking your snare sound and running a thick compression on it... set the attack about at the middle and the release and threshold about 1/4 on the setting.
that will make the snare sound tight and big.
also try taking the snare and doubling it making one hard-right and the other hard-left on the stereo mix. that way it doesnt peak out in the mix but sound real fat..... if its in the middle of the mix on a mono channel it sometimes snaps too hard and peaks.
shabda
07-21-2002, 05:45 PM
thats what i'm sayin. I dont know maybe you have more than the six years experience I have? My Biggest Pardon! I very seldom take whole loops as given. Alot of the tritons drum kits are one shots of classic "dance breaks" which evolved into alot of the drum n bass breaks.
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