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compression can help.. but i'm no expert on that subject.. (i'm sure someone here is).
You shouldn't really need to use EQ boosting if you're using quality/the right drum sounds.
Try reversing a snare and having it just before the crack of the snare you want. and cut the crack off the reversed snare. when used with compression this is a nice effect
You shouldn't really need to use EQ boosting if you're using quality/the right drum sounds.
Try reversing a snare and having it just before the crack of the snare you want. and cut the crack off the reversed snare. when used with compression this is a nice effect
have u tried layering a big metalic sounding amen snare underneath?
there are some good ones to download on
www.drumnbass.be
there are some good ones to download on
www.drumnbass.be
Last edited by stinjee on Mon Dec 29, 2008 12:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Try a compressor wth a slow attack and a fast release and a ratio between 2 and 4. the slow attack will leave a little bit of the slap transient through at the start of the snare sound. How come mixing the rest of the track quieter in relation to the snare is working? coluld be you need a more aggresive sample, knick one of a record,we won't tell anyone.
On the subject of layering - if you layer up 3 snares (lowmid, mid, high) then export that... then layer again to feel certain gaps instead of EQing and compressing terrible amounts - it -sometimes- turns out better..
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Here's a small collection of snares that I have collected.
http://rapidshare.com/files/177831494/S ... s.zip.html
I suggest zvon snare 2 for a fat sound, layered with some claps and an amen snare.
http://rapidshare.com/files/177831494/S ... s.zip.html
I suggest zvon snare 2 for a fat sound, layered with some claps and an amen snare.
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that is not only weak, its also pretty lame£10 Bag wrote:sample Loefah
don't be afraid to steal people's drums.
why encourage someone to do that when their time could much better spent actually learning how to create their own heavy drum hits
just where exactly is the satisfaction in ripping someone else off?
layer your snares *I see you already do this
perhape a bit of white noise in there *claps also help
don't be afraid to us a snare with a little bit of bass in it *don't forget to rolloff the really low freq's
in your final mix...
mix around your drums (this is key) with the snare and kick being the most prominent sounds. then bass & hihats
that usually works for me
hope this helps
perhape a bit of white noise in there *claps also help
don't be afraid to us a snare with a little bit of bass in it *don't forget to rolloff the really low freq's
in your final mix...
mix around your drums (this is key) with the snare and kick being the most prominent sounds. then bass & hihats
that usually works for me
hope this helps
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