I've been trying to find a way to make this happen and haven't cracked it yet. Any ideas? (FL)TeReKeTe wrote:one thing i hear a bunch-- a real hihat can make ONE sound at a time. which means that you need to have your samples cut each other off to make it realistic.
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+1 its goodAuan wrote: You've probably already tried it, but I used to like d16 Drumazon for 909 sounds.
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