I'm trying to get nice snare hit, for a dark dark piece I'm writing.
All of my snare samples sound way too bright, so I tried using my Drummaxx, but I still couldn't get anything to work.
How do you guys get your dark snare hits?
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Re: Snare
eq out some of the high end. pitch up a kick. lots of short verb.
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Re: Snare
I find that snares i create for my tunes are usually built from multiple clap samples, and maybe one or two snare samples. So i recommend layering the two to get the sound you want. Add reverb and other fx for further processing to get that dark sound, or whatever sound you're trying to create.
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Re: Snare
not sure what you mean by dark? for more moody tunes I prefer to use a rim shot or just the attack of a nice snare sample (see sig tune).
Have you got an example of a "dark" snare?
Have you got an example of a "dark" snare?
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