Here is an example... @ 1:08
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrFzQAU6s-U
I was actually experimenting in the meantime... I tried 4 toms, all hitting twice... semitone 0, -3, -5 , and -7... It's all the same tom, but I could try doing mid, low, and floor...shakas wrote:the roll in that example sounds like a pretty straight forward 16th note roll. all the hits are right after each other on the 1/16 grid.
something like this:
midtom, midtom, lowtom, lowtom, midtom, midtom, lowtom, lowtom, midtom, midtom, lowtom, lowtom, floortom, floortom, snare, snare, kick+crash
also sounded like he brought the volume up while it was playing.
for sure... thanks though, your wise words of wisdom helpedshakas wrote:w0rd...anything could work really. you could hit 4 different ones from highest to lowest one time each...instead of two, twice... or whatever
it's kinda hard for me to explain any proper way to do rolls cuz they're a very customizable thing ... you just kind of imagine what ever you wanna hear and make it happen
Agent 47 wrote:Next time I can think of something, I will.
+1 for velocity.AxeD wrote:Tap em out live. With velocity differences obviously.
dat gated reverb.blinx wrote:+1 for velocity.AxeD wrote:Tap em out live. With velocity differences obviously.
OR sample the tom fill from this:
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