|
Tech samples/percs
|
View this Thread in Original format
| DJ Jim Craik |
Does anyone know any decent sites where I can find some samples for a new tech trance type tune I am wanting to start?
Thanx:) |
|
|
| Luke Terry |
i wouldnt mind some either, ive found somewhat little crossover percussion samples
|
|
|
| Sirocco |
| use the percs u got u just gotta filter and filter and filter...dont filter 100% mix tho |
|
|
| josh |
| What kind of sound sample was that. I still unable to figure the sound of the percussion on Tech song. Maybe some of u can help out? |
|
|
| Sirocco |
ur being very ambiguous
post a sample of a "tech" song |
|
|
| josh |
I dun have a site to upload but i try my best.
SOmething like Max Welder - Orbit. I try to load up later if you do not know the song. :) |
|
|
| Tranc3 |
| quote: | Originally posted by josh
I dun have a site to upload but i try my best.
SOmething like Max Welder - Orbit. I try to load up later if you do not know the song. :) |
You mean Walder? |
|
|
| josh |
| quote: | Originally posted by Tranc3
You mean Walder? |
Oops Typo! Just slipped off my mind how to spell his name. My bad. |
|
|
| DJ Jim Craik |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sirocco
ur being very ambiguous
post a sample of a "tech" song |
Sorry, using the word 'tech' was a bit vauge. Something along the lines of Marco V, Marcel Woods,Chose & F's productions. |
|
|
| spider_legs |
feed on sub rythms. delay time shift , pitch up pitch down on ever 2nd hundreth or a beat ,, this will give you the basic " claticly clat " on percussion , by scattering the sound to fill spaces that are to small to be filled manulay by input on a sequencer,
i think this is what you on about,
its a lot easyer to show rather than explain |
|
|
| Sean Walsh |
| Well, most max walder tunes don't use anything too crazy as far as perc samples go. Most of em are rather basic perc samples, just filtered to various freqs and layered, layered and layered again. You want to create a sort of "busy" sound, and that's achieved with samples that are differently filtered, panned, sequenced, and then layered atop of one another. |
|
|
| DJ Jim Craik |
| Thanks for the advice folks |
|
|
|
|