word! i still gotta make a whole track of that....
i copped 24 vinyls the other day and that outro was from a sesame street record
word! i still gotta make a whole track of that....
i copped 24 vinyls the other day and that outro was from a sesame street record
children's records are the shit!!
best record I ever copped was a sesame street one lol sounds galore coming from that bad boy, anyway man i see you getting better and better !! keep it up. Got some dope samples there, you could try fucking with the drum sounds a bit more tho, like slap a copy of the kicks in and compress the hell out of it to make them boom, and try adding filters and reverb delays etc to adjust the sounds as well if you wanna mix it up a bit, theres all sorts you can do to make them sound different. Also i know your yousing reason, scream 4 tube setting is the fucking shit for drums especially kicks!!!
STUDENT OF THE CULTURE:OUT NOW!!!
dope tips mantis thanks!
and nah im using FL studio 9
I don't think they sounded the same at all. It's not only the EQ that's different, we use differently tuned drums with different room, velocity and different overhead. Differently compressed. There's so many options to make one drum sound different. Sometimes I throw on some of my sampled drums over it. There's just so much you can do, chances are so fucking small you get a kit that sounds like someone elses.
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coulda been that low velocity double snare that sounded the same...
but thats hard not to take advantage of with that program
Well, a snare is going to sound like a snare. It's not a fucking ukulele, although a ukulele hit would make for a great snare sound.
When you combine a snare and a hat, chances are even smaller we're gonna have the same snare sound since there's 10 hats that can be hit in 12 different ways at 40 different velocities. Shit crazy how much you can change. I barely ever even touch EZ drummer anymore. It sounds like sausages compared to AD.
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