Hi guys.
I noticed this pretty cool hihat sound in one of the pieces in The Mandalorian. I´ve tried to replicate it, but because Im quite new to production , its not really working out for me. Ive linked to a video , where you hopefully can hear what Im talking about.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRSRXwzScRE
Cheers, Sebastian
Trap HIHAT from Mandalorian soundtrack
Re: Trap HIHAT from Mandalorian soundtrack
I only heard a snare roll. I might need headphonesGeisler wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 4:23 pmHi guys.
I noticed this pretty cool hihat sound in one of the pieces in The Mandalorian. I´ve tried to replicate it, but because Im quite new to production , its not really working out for me. Ive linked to a video , where you hopefully can hear what Im talking about.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRSRXwzScRE
Cheers, Sebastian
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Re: Trap HIHAT from Mandalorian soundtrack
Yeah sounds more like a small snare than a hat, too low sounding, but the quality isn't a good example.
The method tho seems pretty simple but a trick would be to use a higher BPM than you are producing to get the fast trigger so if that is a 90bpm track the production speed would be 180.
It litterally just sounds like a 4/4 trigger with a fill, nothing fancy.
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The method tho seems pretty simple but a trick would be to use a higher BPM than you are producing to get the fast trigger so if that is a 90bpm track the production speed would be 180.
It litterally just sounds like a 4/4 trigger with a fill, nothing fancy.
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