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Reverse Crash (pg. 2)
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sako487
quote:
Originally posted by atxbigballer1
delay and reverb will help also!
try doing that before u reverse!
then add some more delay and reverb then reverse one more time i bet it will sound crazy!
lol


Actually I was thinking reverse it first, then add reverb, export, reverse that, put a lowpass before the impact will sound nice.
DJ Robby Rox
I'm curious how he knew enough to name the thread "reverse crash", yet had no idea the sample he was talking about in the thread was a reverse crash?
You don't make a lot of sense newbie.
Fledz
quote:
Originally posted by DJ Robby Rox
I'm curious how he knew enough to name the thread "reverse crash", yet had no idea the sample he was talking about in the thread was a reverse crash?
You don't make a lot of sense newbie.

You of all people shouldn't be asking questions like that.
atxbigballer1
now now guys be nice or ill call the MOD on y'all guys!
please be nice!:)
IceColdWater
quote:
Originally posted by Kysora
Also please don't reverse a crash and then use the same crash right after it, it sounds odd. Use two samples.



+1.
Nightshift
LOL this thread is full of awesome.
Sonic_c
also mate try doing exactly the same thing with the last kick of 16bars maybe in conjunction with your reverse cymbal that sounds good too =)
Ry Thomas
reverse your whole track, soundz greaaaaaaat
floyd741
Does anybody else get the feeling that RAVproductions is the type of person who will try producing, get frustrated after a few months, uninstall FL and forget about the whole thing?

Maybe I'm wrong but I'm getting that feeling.
DigiNut
quote:
Originally posted by sako487
Just get the cymbal crash sample you have and reverse it

Lol. Elegant in its simplicity.

I hear that you can also achieve a filtered percussion sound by adding a filter to your percussion.

Nightshift
quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
Lol. Elegant in its simplicity.

I hear that you can also achieve a filtered percussion sound by adding a filter to your percussion.


You KNOW thats a rumor, quit trollin' ;)
Sonic_c
quote:
Originally posted by floyd741
Does anybody else get the feeling that RAVproductions is the type of person who will try producing, get frustrated after a few months, uninstall FL and forget about the whole thing?

Maybe I'm wrong but I'm getting that feeling.


Most people i talk to do for some reason, suppose cause its hard and you need to spend a few years to achieve what you wantted to do a few years ago. the sad thing is by the time you have got there you aspire to an even further away goal, then further and so on.
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