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Snare EQ Question

Post by xparameterx » Sat Apr 25, 2009 4:30 am

What up dsf fam...
So when it comes to snares, apparently it's best to take the top, mid, and bottom from a few different snares to give it that nice big smack. My question is, what frequency ranges do you guys recommend. I'm thinking 20-100 for lows, 100-1000 for mids, 1000-20000 for highs? I suppose whatever sounds good really, but just seeing what yall recommend.

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Re: Snare EQ Question

Post by wrexile » Sat Apr 25, 2009 4:34 am

[quote="xPARAMETERx"I suppose whatever sounds good really...[/quote]

That's the best plan. Though I would raise the low frequency range up a bit.
Most snares don't even touch those freqs. and you wouldn't want it to clash with kicks or subs.
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Post by deadly_habit » Sat Apr 25, 2009 6:22 am

i play it by ear
the carbon copy 200 hz boost pendusnares are part of what started putting me off dnb

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Re: Snare EQ Question

Post by apathesis » Sat Apr 25, 2009 12:39 pm

xPARAMETERx wrote:What up dsf fam...
So when it comes to snares, apparently it's best to take the top, mid, and bottom from a few different snares to give it that nice big smack. My question is, what frequency ranges do you guys recommend. I'm thinking 20-100 for lows, 100-1000 for mids, 1000-20000 for highs? I suppose whatever sounds good really, but just seeing what yall recommend.
You don't really want anything below 200 with a snare, maybe 150 but no lower!

Muddy snares = lame :lol:

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Post by test_recordings » Sat Apr 25, 2009 3:58 pm

I do it by ear too, line up a load of samples and A/B them them send them all through a compressor to blend them back together (if it doesn't have an auto-adjusting envelope then use the fastest snare's attack and the longest release so it sounds cohesive)
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Post by xparameterx » Sat Apr 25, 2009 9:56 pm

Yeah right now I'm cutting them all at 150hz and then blending them together with no other EQ actually and it sounds sweeeeeet. Maybe it's more about using quality samples? Thx for the help

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Post by deadly_habit » Sat Apr 25, 2009 9:59 pm

xPARAMETERx wrote:Yeah right now I'm cutting them all at 150hz and then blending them together with no other EQ actually and it sounds sweeeeeet. Maybe it's more about using quality samples? Thx for the help
yea you can't really polish a turd, well you can, but it's more effort than it's worth
best bet is to start with high quality samples and learn about layering and enveloping the hits together to build that sound you want

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Post by Sharmaji » Sat Apr 25, 2009 10:00 pm

Apathesis wrote:
xPARAMETERx wrote:What up dsf fam...
So when it comes to snares, apparently it's best to take the top, mid, and bottom from a few different snares to give it that nice big smack. My question is, what frequency ranges do you guys recommend. I'm thinking 20-100 for lows, 100-1000 for mids, 1000-20000 for highs? I suppose whatever sounds good really, but just seeing what yall recommend.
You don't really want anything below 200 with a snare, maybe 150 but no lower!

Muddy snares = lame :lol:
not true at all. plenty of snare drum sounds have a lot going on at 100hz-- use it right and it's not muddy, it just smacks you in the chest.
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Post by apathesis » Sun Apr 26, 2009 7:49 am

TeReKeTe wrote:
Apathesis wrote:
xPARAMETERx wrote:What up dsf fam...
So when it comes to snares, apparently it's best to take the top, mid, and bottom from a few different snares to give it that nice big smack. My question is, what frequency ranges do you guys recommend. I'm thinking 20-100 for lows, 100-1000 for mids, 1000-20000 for highs? I suppose whatever sounds good really, but just seeing what yall recommend.
You don't really want anything below 200 with a snare, maybe 150 but no lower!

Muddy snares = lame :lol:
not true at all. plenty of snare drum sounds have a lot going on at 100hz-- use it right and it's not muddy, it just smacks you in the chest.
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I just can't take pendulum snares lol, I've grown afraid of low snares :P

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Post by antipode » Sun Apr 26, 2009 9:52 am

What up dsf fam...
So when it comes to snares, apparently it's best to take the top, mid, and bottom from a few different snares to give it that nice big smack. My question is, what frequency ranges do you guys recommend. I'm thinking 20-100 for lows, 100-1000 for mids, 1000-20000 for highs? I suppose whatever sounds good really, but just seeing what yall recommend.
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Post by distro » Mon Apr 27, 2009 3:00 pm

its all about fundemental frequency. Find a snare that hits in the right area your looking for (200hz) and boost the crap out of it

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Post by phosphor » Wed Apr 29, 2009 4:09 am

Deadly Habit wrote:
xPARAMETERx wrote:Yeah right now I'm cutting them all at 150hz and then blending them together with no other EQ actually and it sounds sweeeeeet. Maybe it's more about using quality samples? Thx for the help
yea you can't really polish a turd, well you can, but it's more effort than it's worth
best bet is to start with high quality samples and learn about layering and enveloping the hits together to build that sound you want
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this and also pitching the hits, adjusting transients, eq so they aren't fighting, bussing back together and compressing. :)

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