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Snares or claps?

Post by Astral » Wed May 19, 2010 3:57 am

Simple question, used as the snare or clap, not as incidentals or anything.

So what do you find occupying that (70% of the time) third? Dominant snare or a dominant clap sound?. "I use both answers" denied!, And if it it's not actual snares or claps, What do you find yourself leaning towards on the 'sounds like' scale.

Me, Im a snare kinda guy.
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Re: Snares or claps?

Post by jsills » Wed May 19, 2010 4:10 am

ill say clap but the true answer is both.

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Re: Snares or claps?

Post by narcissus » Wed May 19, 2010 5:25 am

yeah, both. really, anything with some noise and a middy tone. layering layering layering

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Re: Snares or claps?

Post by airlabam » Wed May 19, 2010 5:25 am

a lot of times, i find myself roughly needing a clap for the snap and a snare for the punch

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Re: Snares or claps?

Post by tavravlavish » Wed May 19, 2010 5:31 am

I find a RIM gets the JOB done.

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Re: Snares or claps?

Post by Brisance » Wed May 19, 2010 5:45 am

Claps are gay and give that cheesy trance sound. Snares and other impact FX(video games is a good source) all the way.

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Re: Snares or claps?

Post by synthlf » Wed May 19, 2010 6:31 am

rimshot + clap :!:
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Re: Snares or claps?

Post by narcissus » Wed May 19, 2010 6:36 am

Brisance wrote:Claps are gay and give that cheesy trance sound. Snares and other impact FX(video games is a good source) all the way.
what the hell kind of claps do you have? you need to get some ghetto claps http://drumnbassproduction.com/drumandb ... -pack.html

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Re: Snares or claps?

Post by deadly_habit » Wed May 19, 2010 7:08 am

both
no one mentioned stick shots yet
rim is good and all
think outside the box and like a drummer for a sec guys ;)

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Re: Snares or claps?

Post by JFK » Wed May 19, 2010 7:22 am

Wood blocks are nice for more glitchy/garagey type tunes.

But failing that I would lean more towards snares......

Slightly off topic:
What does everyone think of those huge metallic snares that actually make you wince when they hit? Best example I can think of is Disko Rekah by Loefah. I love that tune but fuck me the snare is just a little to "Ringy" and big for my liking.....

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Re: Snares or claps?

Post by deadly_habit » Wed May 19, 2010 7:24 am

JFK wrote:Wood blocks are nice for more glitchy/garagey type tunes.

But failing that I would lean more towards snares......

Slightly off topic:
What does everyone think of those huge metallic snares that actually make you wince when they hit? Best example I can think of is Disko Rekah by Loefah. I love that tune but fuck me the snare is just a little to "Ringy" and big for my liking.....
listen to some current value dnb or dubstep or some underhill ;)

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Re: Snares or claps?

Post by samurai » Wed May 19, 2010 8:29 am

snares out of the choices but honestly i prefer using woodblocks or something that are short and sharp. i don't use a lot of claps at all tbh which is weird because when i made sampled based hip-hop i used claps quite a lot. i don't think i have that many nice samples in my collection anymore. i need to go find some dirty soul claps.

ps i love current value snares.

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Re: Snares or claps?

Post by nowaysj » Wed May 19, 2010 8:30 am

JFK wrote:What does everyone think of those huge metallic snares that actually make you wince when they hit? Best example I can think of is Disko Rekah by Loefah. I love that tune but fuck me the snare is just a little to "Ringy" and big for my liking.....
Haven't heard that snare on a club sound system. I can imagine it could get tragic. But on my home system, I'm good with that snare. Wouldn't like all snares to sound like that, but I'm good with that one. Wish I had that song as a project file, would fly through 1000's of snare, I'm sure I could find something better. :mrgreen: :oops:


narcissus wrote:what the hell kind of claps do you have? you need to get some ghetto claps http://drumnbassproduction.com/drumandb ... -pack.html
Thanks for that. For those interested, there are very good claps out there. Some ghetto style claps that r sloppy, maybe with some snapping in there. Love claps.


Brisance wrote:Claps are gay and give that cheesy trance sound.
No they don't. U r gayzor.



I'd say snare if I had to, but claps get used in some way in almost every beat I make. Gotta love those CLAPS!
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Re: Snares or claps?

Post by deadly_habit » Wed May 19, 2010 8:33 am

at least no one has mentioned a snare has to be a certain freq range like old pendulum or dnb masterclasses
that shit git tired so quick

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Re: Snares or claps?

Post by lazermouse » Wed May 19, 2010 8:59 am

808 & 909 claps layered with something

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Re: Snares or claps?

Post by deadly_habit » Wed May 19, 2010 9:01 am

lazermouse wrote:808 & 909 claps layered with something
:wink: good in doses

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Re: Snares or claps?

Post by lowpass » Wed May 19, 2010 9:05 am

JFK wrote:Wood blocks are nice for more glitchy/garagey type tunes.

But failing that I would lean more towards snares......

Slightly off topic:
What does everyone think of those huge metallic snares that actually make you wince when they hit? Best example I can think of is Disko Rekah by Loefah. I love that tune but fuck me the snare is just a little to "Ringy" and big for my liking.....
I personally wouldn't use a snare like that,

but I really like it in this song :oops:

@ Original question - Snare most of the time

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Re: Snares or claps?

Post by nowaysj » Wed May 19, 2010 9:15 am

lazermouse wrote:808 & 909 claps layered with something
I'm in a wildly elliptical orbit around the 808. Just love those sounds, sometimes I just put them down. I think I might do 10 or so beats right now just mainly 808.
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Re: Snares or claps?

Post by deadly_habit » Wed May 19, 2010 9:17 am

nowaysj wrote:
lazermouse wrote:808 & 909 claps layered with something
I'm in a wildly elliptical orbit around the 808. Just love those sounds, sometimes I just put them down. I think I might do 10 or so beats right now just mainly 808.
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Re: Snares or claps?

Post by narcissus » Wed May 19, 2010 9:25 am

nowaysj wrote:
lazermouse wrote:808 & 909 claps layered with something
I'm in a wildly elliptical orbit around the 808. Just love those sounds, sometimes I just put them down. I think I might do 10 or so beats right now just mainly 808.
those machines are my heart, they started my love for electronica.. i used to compose techno acid and house for days just using those samples (+ some bass). when i first started w/ dubstep they were all i used cuz it's what i had. i don't use 'em much now except maybe a 909 snare and hats. but once in a while i hear a joker tune or something with unabashed 808s, and i usually stick some in my next tune. they're just such classic sounds. that kick is one for the ages, man.

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