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Superscope
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Registered: Jul 2001
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Snare rolls?

I was wondering if anybody knows how to create those really fast snare rolls, u know where they build and build until its like eventually just one really loud fast tone? Any input is as usuall apreciated!

Old Post Jan-23-2002 10:16  Scotland
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SAGE2635
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here is one way of doing it. gradually increase the velocity of each snare hit & the number of hits till the end.

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Superscope
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Registered: Jul 2001
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Yeah i know that mate, Cheers anyway tho.I just cant get the snare goin fast enough that way.

Old Post Jan-23-2002 11:40  Scotland
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Pjotr G
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Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Netherlands

the real fast ones are 32th notes instead of the "plain ole" 16th notes.

This is done a lot: snair on every 16th note and the last couple of measures of the snare roll add some beats with snairs on every 32th note.

plus the increasing velocity thing (at least if velocity is assigned to VCA), or volume.

Old Post Jan-23-2002 12:46  Netherlands
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Ayianapa
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Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Norway

hey,

distort the snare a little.. that's always cool. You get a better and frenzier snareroll that way..

Old Post Jan-23-2002 14:41  Norway
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dj_cuba
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Registered: May 2001
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Im glad someone mentioned this, I Cant seem to make realistic sounding snare rolls as well. It all goes fine till the fast bit at the end (the snair?) then It just seems un-realistic...Oh yeah, What does Velocity actually do? probably a really simple question but I havn't managed to figure it out...


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Pjotr G
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Registered: Aug 2001
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well actually velocity means how hard you hit the key on the keyboard. So for instance if you gently tap it you'll get a low velocity, if you slam it you'll get a high velocity (they range from 0-127)

at itself it can control anything (with flexible synths that is) but it's normal to let it control VCA, so if you gently tap the key, the sound will come out soft, and if you jump on the key the sound will come out loud.

Of course you don't need to actually play snare rolls in from a keyboard, you can set velocity of a note in the midi event manager.


On a sidenote, often velocity also controls VCF cutoff in a subtle way, this translates, if you hit a piano key harder, more high frequencies will come out then if you tap it gently.

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Peter Campbell
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Transa you might need to do it on every 64th note to hear the one tone, anyway that type of snare build up suxs


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omega
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Registered: Aug 2001
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Just keep decreasing the intervals between hits until it blurs together. The best kind of snares for these are ones with soft attacks so they blend together. If it has a hard attack, you'll just get a series of ticks. Also, don't do it with something that will cut off the tail of the snare when it hits the next snare as alot of programs do this. The snare needs to play out all the way like a real snare drum would.

Old Post Jan-30-2002 15:44  United States
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Pjotr G
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Originally posted by omega
The best kind of snares for these are ones with soft attacks so they blend together. If it has a hard attack, you'll just get a series of ticks.


Have to disagree here...In a build I'd NEVER use a snare with a soft attack, the avantage of a fast attack is it keeps your beats very tight (which i consider mondo important in a rhythmic buildup) If you want it to blend together maybe setting a long release is better....however if you use 64th notes I assure you you can't hear the separate "ticks"


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Ayianapa
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Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Norway
KarateKid That is lame..

Anyway, I think 64 note snare rolls are lame.. why not just make happy hardcore then? Hmm, I'm not even sure that HH use 64 note rolls, but I guess that's just because HH BPM is like 180+- so even the 16 note snareroll sounds like 64.

Here's my tip on how to get a good snareroll: Tweak your snare in to something like this: Tune, +5, Tone +5 and snappy +10. This works great on my Drumstation (I don't know how much you have to tweak those in reason or fruity to get the same effect but I used max settings on my drumstation). By the way, snarerolls should at something like 8 bars.. you could start the 6 first bars with 16 note and then 32 on the two last. Start the roll at a very low volume and make it progressivly higher. Easy cheesy..

Cheers!

Old Post Jan-30-2002 18:34  Norway
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omega
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Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Dallas, Tx

I should recant what I said. If you want a tight hard trance style drum roll, then yes, you want something with a hard attack. But if you want those cheesy epic style rolls, not so much something with a soft attack, but rather something with a distinct attack but nothing quite so abrasive of an attack. Sort of something in the middle I suppose, ilke the 909 snare, as it has been used alot for these kinds of snare rolls.

Old Post Jan-31-2002 06:45  United States
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