"White Noise Snare"
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Trancefered |
Yo, I've been wondering lately on how to do those "white noisish" snares found in a lot of epic trance production (Ex.: Signum productions use'em often, Pulser - My Religion). If someone could explain me how this is obtained in Reason (Probably using the subtractor and some kind of enveloppe)...
Please help!
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MaRt |
quote: | Originally posted by Luke Terry
the term you are looking for is "clap," derived from the noise made when hitting ones palms together
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Trancefered |
quote: | Originally posted by Luke Terry
the term you are looking for is "clap," derived from the noise made when hitting ones palms together |
No. This is NOT what I'm talking about... And yes I know what a clap is... I know they are mixing the clap with what I'm talking about to have that sound.
Someone else?
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DC- |
Those are not white noise claps. What it is is a normal clap with lots of reverb. The decay of the reverb, or the tail if you wanna call it that, is suddenly cutoff. You're looking at a total length of the clap of roughly < 400ms. |
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Bren-F |
I also find certain compression settings also add to the effect aswell & make it sound closer to the bass drum |
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Luke Terry |
:confused: where did my post go?
anways it is a clap, just clever use of reverb + compressors to get that kind of effect, and on my religion is has a reverse clap inbetween every other clap too
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Trancefered |
Thanks a lot for your answers guys... I'll be trying that out! |
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Trancefered |
OMG! :eyes:
You guys were right :rolleyes:
Thanks a lot!
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Sonicstyle |
I even made a tutorial for claps like that... just try the search |
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