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    Junior Freak
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    Default filtering a drum loop

    I don't understand this method of production. If you got your drum loop happenin, why would you run the whole loop through a filter? To grunge up the loop? What kind of filter? a comb filter? a combination of filters?

    I can understand filtering individual drum hits. Is it a better production technique to make your loop first, then remove offending frequency's rather than removing offending frequency's from individual hits?

    :?:

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    Supreme Freak
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    Default

    Its more of a creative effect.

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    Supreme Freak
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    Default

    often used in transitions and buildups, but it's pretty obvious what's happening.

 

 

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