Discuss music production with Ableton Live.
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Oliver Brown
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by Oliver Brown » Mon Apr 30, 2012 9:34 pm
Gonna try and find better samples, admittedly having not used the 606 samples a lot I've never really needed them and the only ones I have are self recorded from a 606 as part of a college project.
Thanks for the help!
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TheUriah
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by TheUriah » Mon Apr 30, 2012 10:44 pm
Yeah, it seems like the 606 is kinda looked over because the sounds aren't that "great", until you hear them in a context where they stand out, and then you realize how distinct they are.
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beatmunga
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by beatmunga » Tue May 01, 2012 9:02 am
It sounds more like an analogue cymbal than an open hat. Similar to 808 or 606 cymbal, but with a bit more of a high pitched bell like tone and less white noise 'hiss'.
If it is a vintage sample, my money is on a Korg KPR-77 cymbal.
However, it also sounds mightily like the default analogue cymbal in Logic's Ultrabeat instrument...
mendeldrive wrote:NOBODY designs their own sounds... There is ZERO point in reinventing the wheel.
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Oliver Brown
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by Oliver Brown » Tue May 01, 2012 10:31 am
beatmunga wrote:It sounds more like an analogue cymbal than an open hat. Similar to 808 or 606 cymbal, but with a bit more of a high pitched bell like tone and less white noise 'hiss'.
If it is a vintage sample, my money is on a Korg KPR-77 cymbal.
However, it also sounds mightily like the default analogue cymbal in Logic's Ultrabeat instrument...
I don't know how, or even why to be honest but I have a folder of almost every drum machine ever mades samples and I had a flick through the KPR sounds, bit of tweaking and I've got the hats I wanted.
Thanks for the help!
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beatmunga
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by beatmunga » Tue May 01, 2012 11:14 am
Oliver Brown wrote:beatmunga wrote:It sounds more like an analogue cymbal than an open hat. Similar to 808 or 606 cymbal, but with a bit more of a high pitched bell like tone and less white noise 'hiss'.
If it is a vintage sample, my money is on a Korg KPR-77 cymbal.
However, it also sounds mightily like the default analogue cymbal in Logic's Ultrabeat instrument...
I don't know how, or even why to be honest but I have a folder of almost every drum machine ever mades samples and I had a flick through the KPR sounds, bit of tweaking and I've got the hats I wanted.
Thanks for the help!
No worries. I am the Rain Man of drum machines. I can spot a Sequential Circuits Drumtrax rimshot from a thousand paces...
Unfortunately this tendency does make it hard for me to get a girlfriend.
mendeldrive wrote:NOBODY designs their own sounds... There is ZERO point in reinventing the wheel.
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ttilberg
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by ttilberg » Tue May 01, 2012 4:49 pm
No worries. I am the Rain Man of drum machines. I can spot a Sequential Circuits Drumtrax rimshot from a thousand paces...
Unfortunately this tendency does make it hard for me to get a girlfriend.
LOL
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