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Definitely reverb, delay, EQ, layering and compression are vital to making your percs sound better. Samples are "dry," and you have to screw with them to make them sound real.
Other things to consider are:
- pitchshifting samples, which changes their dynamics
- manually editing your samples in a waveform editor
- running your samples through various effects VSTs, such as Steinberg WarpVST, to create new sounds
One of my favorite techniques is using two complimentary channels for samples that are panned differently. For example, if you are using bongos or congas, you can pan one hit sample to the left and one to the right (maybe 30-40% each, don't do a complete pan). This adds a bit of depth.
As for patterns, don't feel constricted to use that basic trance beat. You can add different types of drums, add shakers, add snares, and add rimshots. The more complimentary layers you have the more interesting the beat will be.
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