Some sort of filter I presume. Beneath the several regular hats there are these super-crunchy percs. What is that? I've heard it in many songs.
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Last edited by armanivespucci on Dec-03-2005 at 08:48
Dec-03-2005 08:34
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Bipolar Bear
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Dublin
i dont hear a filter effect on that.
i hear some neat use of manually panned hihats left and right to create a kind of rolling effect and a little bit of stereo imaging
Dec-03-2005 08:48
Lokhèn
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2005
Location: Lillehammer, somewhere near nowhere..
I noticed that "effect" some time ago aswell... It's some snare, other percs, shakers/cabasas, you can use alot for this, in a fast pattern panned and with some delay..
Dec-03-2005 08:54
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Bipolar Bear
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Dublin
but that soundclip is recorded in super shit quality. *everything* sounds super crunchy.
Dec-03-2005 09:04
armanivespucci
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2005
Location: People's Republic of Ann Arbor
I did some experiments and I'm thinking a shaker with a stepfilter can definitely make that sound. Not sure if that's what it is, though.
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One always has to remember these days where the garbage pail is, because it's so easy to make sounds, and to put sounds together into something that appears to be music, but it's just as hard as it always was to make good music.
- Robert Moog
Dec-03-2005 20:08
DJ-Igloo
Alter Ego Records A&R
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: United States
Alot of it has to do with The Prec Samples u use, The Eqing u use on the percs, The Compression is the big thing that will give your percs thats crunch sound.
Registered: May 2004
Location: Chapel Hill, North Carolina
You're talking about those midrange percs? On every even and? I can get stuff like that by bitcrushing a reversed snare drum. You can bitcrush just about any percussion sample to make it sound crunchy. The upside of using a bitcrusher is that you get a lot of distortion, but you get more dynamic variation. A compressors, limiters and distoriton all eschew dynamic variation.
i been interested in looking for a bit crusher, are there any shareware or free ware bit crushers?
Dec-05-2005 00:11
armanivespucci
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2005
Location: People's Republic of Ann Arbor
Cubase comes with one.
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One always has to remember these days where the garbage pail is, because it's so easy to make sounds, and to put sounds together into something that appears to be music, but it's just as hard as it always was to make good music.
- Robert Moog
Dec-05-2005 00:12
TVG
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Calgary
The best one i've found is in TC Electronics sonic destructor.
Dec-05-2005 02:56
thoughtlessjex
Yakkity Yak
Registered: May 2004
Location: Chapel Hill, North Carolina
I use the crusher in the Luxonix LFX-1310 for now, but I don't remember where I got it at all. I'm definitely waiting for the bundled Floops crusher, though.