hi hat help
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scott b |
need some help with my hats , could someone post a few paterns for some trance , chillout tipps antything helps. iam using an emu command station |
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EddieZilker |
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jupiterone |
*face.ing.palm* |
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EddieZilker |
quote: | Originally posted by jupiterone
*face.ing.palm* |
What?! It's the tuplet on the third measure, isn't it? I should have taken that out. |
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Mad for Brad |
your bars don't have a consistent meter. |
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Kysora |
He probably meant for that 16th rest to be an 8th |
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EddieZilker |
:stongue: :stongue: |
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orTof�nChiLd |
quote: | Originally posted by scott b
need some help with my hats , could someone post a few paterns for some trance , chillout tipps antything helps. iam using an emu command station |
no problem laddy
x = Kick
H = Hat
C = Cowbell
x-x-
-h-hh
c-ccc |
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sako487 |
white noise and cowbell is all you need.. |
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Xilver |
Here you go:
And some hat patterns:
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Prototrance |
Start with some loops you like then try to re-create them. Especially useful if you can find some loops as .rex files then you can mess with the loop arrangement yourself. Although I haven't used Rex files for years, there is probably something new now |
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Xilver |
In all seriousness: Trying to recreate loops is a good idea. If you get them as mp3 or wav, you can process them through any audio editor to slow it down. I know that I have a problem with recreating patterns when they are played at full speed, I can't seem to be able to discern the different hats because it goes too fast. That's why I open them in Soundforge, slow it down a bunch, and kill the low frequencies. Works for me. |
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