what i do when i want a REALLY fast snarefill, i make a new file, if its f.ex. 140 bpm i multiplice it with 4, and do as if i made a normal snarefill...
I think you have to ignore BPMs in this technique.
definitely..as said b4... its gotta climb from the 16/16 or whatever up to maybe 64/64 or 128/128, use a fast attack, and make each snare hit shorter for each rate of hitting climb...i hope you can follow. You could also add a lot of slightly cut feedback, so that you get more snares in the background...if those get constant enough..it'll all build into a straight snare tone like you want.
You could also add a lot of slightly cut feedback, so that you get more snares in the background...if those get constant enough..it'll all build into a straight snare tone like you want.
the snare sound would probably get way too "on top" of your mix, pushing everything else away.
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Feb-03-2002 19:58
Luke Terry
tranceaddict oldskool
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
Haha, now this is one thing I am good at Possibly the only thing
If anybody would like to order particular snares, snare builds I will be happy to help
I use software called Music 2000, yes its crap, but it has very very very good percussion abilities.