Realistic Claps and Clicks?
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Realistic Claps and Clicks?
I'm sick of using them claps that sound like they've been programmed. Is there any that actually sound like you are clapping? Or clicks/snaphs that sound good? If theres anything you could recommend, then I'd be very grateful. Thanks
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Re: Realistic Claps and Clicks?
i'd never expect anythin 'off the shelf' to sound useable straight away...i always end up putting some EQ/reverb/layering on the case, good EQ'ing can go along way.BlizzardMusic wrote:I'm sick of using them claps that sound like they've been programmed. Is there any that actually sound like you are clapping? Or clicks/snaphs that sound good? If theres anything you could recommend, then I'd be very grateful. Thanks
i've even recorded claps before (with a condenser mic, this was for a band i was once in) and they sounded like arse until they'd been eq'd and layered.
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Picking up different claps and playing them miliseconds apart seems to do part of the job. Plus eq-ing, reverbing, you know.
A couple of years back I stumbled upon some perfect handclap samples that sounded amazing (and they were actually free), but I can't seem to remember where I put them or where I downloaded them from.
A couple of years back I stumbled upon some perfect handclap samples that sounded amazing (and they were actually free), but I can't seem to remember where I put them or where I downloaded them from.
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The 909 clap is heavy, but I want one that sounds like you are actually clapping your hands, or one that sounds like you are actually clicking your fingers.
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There is a website that has tonnes of samples you can search for. It has loads of real recorded hand claps.BlizzardMusic wrote:The 909 clap is heavy, but I want one that sounds like you are actually clapping your hands, or one that sounds like you are actually clicking your fingers.
I cannot rem the name of it right now at work tho sorry.
I have heard other people on here mention it before, its quite popular.
Just found these on google.
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Re: Realistic Claps and Clicks?
i dont know how many times I wanted the sound of a real life, authentic.... click!BlizzardMusic wrote:I'm sick of using them claps that sound like they've been programmed. Is there any that actually sound like you are clapping? Or clicks/snaphs that sound good? If theres anything you could recommend, then I'd be very grateful. Thanks
i'd suggest spending some time learning how to program sounds that sound more 'live'... that can probably give you closer to what you really want, and give you more flexibility.
or grab a mic or search through here http://www.freesound.org/searchText.php
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really tight delays can help claps and snaps sound natural. 5-20ms, etc. if you're using logic, set up something in delay designer so that you can control pan and pitch as well.
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why not sample a clap on a cd you like? im sure you can find an isolated clap somewhere.
Another question but related... why do producers spend so much time fine tuning a snare or clap, when you can just sample one you like already mixed down on a cd or vinyl?
id rather spend time on melody or structure than a snare. Im new to this so go easy on me.
Another question but related... why do producers spend so much time fine tuning a snare or clap, when you can just sample one you like already mixed down on a cd or vinyl?
id rather spend time on melody or structure than a snare. Im new to this so go easy on me.
i had some really good snap samples before my external hdd took a giant shit.
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a sampled clap can still take time fine tuning to make it perfect for your track. just because it sounded good on another record, it could still sound a little awkward, just placed into your track with out some fiddling.Tsunami wrote:why not sample a clap on a cd you like? im sure you can find an isolated clap somewhere.
Another question but related... why do producers spend so much time fine tuning a snare or clap, when you can just sample one you like already mixed down on a cd or vinyl?
id rather spend time on melody or structure than a snare. Im new to this so go easy on me.
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