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what are the secrets of trance hi-hats? :-P (pg. 3)
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| quote: | Originally posted by palm
one genre that does not has secrets when it comes to hihats is trance. just put in between the kicks and all the white people will dance. |
lol. :D |
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| dannib |
Cant believe nobodies mentioned the most obvious ways of getting a good groove and sound (at least imo)
Velocity. Most important in my opinion. Nothing worse than a static non dynamic hi hat pattern.
Swing. Very important for emphasizing a particular groove. Try selecting just certain notes within a hit hat loop and apply varying amounts of swing. I can't emphasize enough how much life this can add.
Tune. If using a sampler, play the hi hat/s with just the kick drum. Pitch each one up or down until it gels better with the kick drum.
Transient design. Using transient enhancers can help enormously for designing your transients. I would never use a compressor on hi hats, but rather either sonnox transmod or spl transient designer. Using these tools you can make percusion sound snappier, make sounds sound as if they are jumping out of the speaker, reduce room ambience on recorded samples, dull the attack of snappy sounds etc.
EQ. Removing the low end of hi hats can sometimes work. In house music it very much sounds better alot of the time to not do this. It will give you a dirtier sound which is often wanted/needed.
Group. Group all the hi hats. Try sending to a VERY short room type reverb. IR works well here. Play the hi hats in the mix with the kick drum. Turn the the reverb send up until you can just about hear the reverb, then back off by a few db on the send amount. This reverb wont be obvious and you probably wont be able to hear it as such when listeneing to the track but if you take out the reverb it will often sound as if somethings missing. This will often help "gel" your percussion together as it will sound as though everything was recorded in the same room.
Bit crush. Experiment using bitcrushers, automating the bit crusher amount for hard tech trance/house sounds.
I could carry on. Theres so many methods that one can use.
Maybe i will start a tips and tricks thread on ways to get a good sounding bassdrum, how to make the kick and snare/clap work together and different ways of using compressors and eq's etc? |
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| dannib |
Cant believe nobodies mentioned the most obvious ways of getting a good groove and sound (at least imo)
Velocity. Most important in my opinion. Nothing worse than a static non dynamic hi hat pattern.
Swing. Very important for emphasizing a particular groove. Try selecting just certain notes within a hit hat loop and apply varying amounts of swing. I can't emphasize enough how much life this can add.
Tune. If using a sampler, play the hi hat/s with just the kick drum. Pitch each one up or down until it gels better with the kick drum.
Transient design. Using transient enhancers can help enormously for designing your transients. I would never use a compressor on hi hats, but rather either sonnox transmod or spl transient designer. Using these tools you can make percusion sound snappier, make sounds sound as if they are jumping out of the speaker, reduce room ambience on recorded samples, dull the attack of snappy sounds etc.
EQ. Removing the low end of hi hats can sometimes work. In house music it very much sounds better alot of the time to not do this. It will give you a dirtier sound which is often wanted/needed.
Group. Group all the hi hats. Try sending to a VERY short room type reverb. IR works well here. Play the hi hats in the mix with the kick drum. Turn the the reverb send up until you can just about hear the reverb, then back off by a few db on the send amount. This reverb wont be obvious and you probably wont be able to hear it as such when listeneing to the track but if you take out the reverb it will often sound as if somethings missing. This will often help "gel" your percussion together as it will sound as though everything was recorded in the same room.
Bit crush. Experiment using bitcrushers, automating the bit crusher amount for hard tech trance/house sounds.
I could carry on. Theres so many methods that one can use.
Maybe i will start a tips and tricks thread on ways to get a good sounding bassdrum, how to make the kick and snare/clap work together and different ways of using compressors and eq's etc? |
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| Mr.Mystery |
| quote: | Originally posted by Theran
Doesn't that get hot when you are in the studio for a long time? |
A lot of blood, sweat and tears goes into becoming the next mau5. |
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
A lot of blood, sweat and tears goes into becoming the next mau5. |
D3adchick3n! |
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| Sonic_c |
| Another great way of making grooves without using samples is to use a constant white noise waveform, reasons vocoder and loads of matrix pattern seq to automate the levels of the bands effected. I keep promising a tutorial for anyone that doesnt know but i started one once with a hangover tried to take scrreenshots too but i felt to ill to continue. :) |
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| pwnage1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sonic_c
Another great way of making grooves without using samples is to use a constant white noise waveform, reasons vocoder and loads of matrix pattern seq to automate the levels of the bands effected. I keep promising a tutorial for anyone that doesnt know but i started one once with a hangover tried to take scrreenshots too but i felt to ill to continue. :) | I like to take a white noise or a hihat groove and put camelphat on it with the lfo's, makes for some good results sometimes. |
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| pwnage1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by dannib
Maybe i will start a tips and tricks thread on ways to get a good sounding bassdrum, how to make the kick and snare/clap work together and different ways of using compressors and eq's etc? | I feel like i am alright at doing the above but i can always improve so any tips would be welcome. |
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| Lana |
| quote: | Originally posted by dannib
Maybe i will start a tips and tricks thread on ways to get a good sounding bassdrum, how to make the kick and snare/clap work together and different ways of using compressors and eq's etc? |
Yeah, that would be really GOOD!!
So please please do start that tutorial soon :D
You know, it's almost christmas so the tutorial would be grreat holiday present for everyone :D |
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| palm |
| a good christmas present for me would be a studiodesk so i could stop sitting on the floor infront of my TV producing, it hurts. |
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| Watts |
| I like to throw a noise gate on my percussion buss before it goes to my drum buss. |
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| Theran |
| Throw a bitcrusher on them! |
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