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DJ Initial
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Registered: Nov 2005
Location: Redlands
Be Cool! Clap samples?

For some reason, I always see kick tutorials and kick samples on this forum, but how about some fresh clap samples and clap techniques, i.e. reverb, compression, etc.

How about it then?

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DJ Shibby
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Registered: Jul 2004
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I thought claps went out of style with the snare roll?

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DJMiakoda
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Registered: Aug 2005
Location: Chicago

If claps went out, what replaced them?


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retrobyte
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Registered: Apr 2005
Location: Michigan, USA

quote:
Originally posted by DJMiakoda
If claps went out, what replaced them?


the crowd does them.

duh.


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quote:
Originally posted by retrobyte
the crowd does them.

duh.


lawl


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Jason_R
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Registered: Feb 2004
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Despite having vengeance club sounds in my sample collection the best claps I've got were given away free by someone on this forum.

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Bedlam-UK
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Registered: Aug 2005
Location: Lancashire

try this.....you need:

A. 1 x microphone
B. 2 x human hands

place A in front both objects B and setup your audio recorder, hold objects B about 15inchs apart from each other then qucikly bring them both together. Repeat this at different speeds for more variations in the sounds produced.

now who said I post useless comments......


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IgnazZio
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Registered: Jul 2004
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Never use any huhge reverb on a clap, doesn't sound nice at all. Some 1/2 delay can sound very nice.

Claps can sound cheezy though, pay attention to that!


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nochinstroke
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You could use a big long reverb on a clap then buss this signal off to a gate which will cut off the sound after a particular threshhold point. I recommend you try this, it can achieve great results.

There is never any right or wrong way to do things just give it a go and if it sounds good then Wolla!

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djlogik
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Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Rochester, NY

Or you could just synthesize a clap sound :-D

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DJ Initial
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Registered: Nov 2005
Location: Redlands

quote:
Originally posted by Jason_R
Despite having vengeance club sounds in my sample collection the best claps I've got were given away free by someone on this forum.


Feel like hosting those?

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DigiNut
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I *heart* claps. Let's form a "claps alliance"!

No, seriously... every clap is different, but I usually stick a 3:1-4:1 compressor on 'em and a light reverb. EQ settings depend on what you're trying to do... to blend with the kick, I'll add about a 1.5 octave bump around 300-500 Hz; to make it brighter, about 1 octave at 2500-3500 Hz. Sometimes they sound too airy, in which case a high shelf at around 4 kHz will do the trick.

That's just me though, and like I said, every clap is different, as well as every track and every producer.


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