Re: Skrillex, Zomboy, Filthzilla etc. Snares
Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 6:25 pm
I had a thread about me once... Wasn't prettyhutyluty wrote:i had a thread about me once.. it was wonderful- i felt so special
then i woke up..
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I had a thread about me once... Wasn't prettyhutyluty wrote:i had a thread about me once.. it was wonderful- i felt so special
then i woke up..
You're right it wasn't pretty.... It was beautifulehbrums1 wrote:I had a thread about me once... Wasn't prettyhutyluty wrote:i had a thread about me once.. it was wonderful- i felt so special
then i woke up..
I posted the exact same words on another thread but I'm too lasy too rewrite another detailed paragraph. I made this snare AND the song so credit goes to me (only if you need to lol).Dub Scout wrote:I've been noticing this a lot recently - first it started with skrillex, but now it seems the producers such as zomboy, break the noize and filthzilla all are getting this punchy, "pitched" snare sound. it's really bugging me.
the closest ive been able to come is on this track : Soundcloud (i did the snares for this one)
i think they sound ok, but i cant seem to get that punch, followed a lot of advice in terms of eqing and all that but methinks i just don't have the right sample.
Could anyone help me out?
You wouldn't believe how many video tutorials I've looked up for snares when I was a newbie and they all said "use vengeance". I'm glad there are still people who make their OWN snares from scratch. I do the same. But I still use vengeance samples (not usually, or anymore really) but I just distort and eq them n shit to make it "my own" sound so they sound nothing like the original. I really take the distorted-ish click sort of snares in the electro essentials pack and just turn it into something else. Does that still count as creating?ogunslinger wrote:Yea honestly it's just about layering your snares and picking the frequencys to blend together, I like to use some vengeance stuff as well as some stuff from BHK, he's got some nice snares in some of his packs as well, I usually almost always layer in a 909 and it seems to give me that punch. Really comes down to creatively using several samples together as one. imo taking your time to build a nice kit always pays off...... edit: not really seeing anything special in koans snares
EDIT: POLISH THEM TURDZZZZZZ