how to make a rolling percussion sound
how to make a rolling percussion sound
I'm trying to figure out how to make a rolling percussion bell sound. I'm not sure how to do it. I've tried to lay out the midi but its not sounding right. Does anyone know a trick? It can be observed in this track by laidback luke @ 48 sec. THANKS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TufNjGLwYt0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TufNjGLwYt0
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Re: how to make a rolling percussion sound
I assume you are programming the noise in Drum Racks?
Have you tried playing around with the groove of the midi, velocity of the sample, as well as putting a velocity sensitive filter on each of the hits?
Samples sound far less "machine gunner" when you do subtle tricks like these.
Have you tried playing around with the groove of the midi, velocity of the sample, as well as putting a velocity sensitive filter on each of the hits?
Samples sound far less "machine gunner" when you do subtle tricks like these.
Re: how to make a rolling percussion sound
yes drum rack. i'll try using s filtr. Do you think its maybe more then one sample????
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Re: how to make a rolling percussion sound
Possibly, I think the main thing in it is getting that shuffle groove going. Then play with the velocity and filter.lkj wrote:yes drum rack. i'll try using s filtr. Do you think its maybe more then one sample????
Re: how to make a rolling percussion sound
What do you mean by shuffle groove? I don't understand
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Re: how to make a rolling percussion sound
for rolls there is a neat trick from the covert operators using a midi-rack, see here:
http://www.thecovertoperators.org/index ... techniques
http://www.thecovertoperators.org/index ... techniques
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Re: how to make a rolling percussion sound
To get that type of roll draw in a striaght 16th pattern then reduce the the velocties of the notes, so note 1 would be say 20, note 2 70, and note 3 would be 100, note 4 70 and note 5 20, keep repating this pattern for a bar or 2 and just copy.
Also add some swing to it. That should get it shuffling along. Then of course you need the right sound which is down to personal choice.
Hope this helps
Chris
Also add some swing to it. That should get it shuffling along. Then of course you need the right sound which is down to personal choice.
Hope this helps
Chris
Re: how to make a rolling percussion sound
I use an old Reason trick I picked up yrs ago with the delay plug-in:
Set the wet to 70% then up the feedback slightly to create a 'natural' sounding roll.
Can do the same with pretty much any delay with some tweaking.
Set the wet to 70% then up the feedback slightly to create a 'natural' sounding roll.
Can do the same with pretty much any delay with some tweaking.