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    Default !!¬¬wet percussion querys.¬¬!!!

    kan any one answer me this. i have been listening to a lot of "micro house" people like matthew dear, minx, villalobos and others. i have noticed they all make alot of there percusion sound kind of wet and drippy. i think it is some sort of reverb trick but im not sure. help me!!!!!¬¬¬¬
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    what the hells micro house
    Life is "trying things to see if they work"

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    micro house is minimal, with clicky analog sounds and heavy on the granular fx. i'm not too sure what they are doing with the drums though.

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    im guessing theyre heavily filtered with enough resonance to make them sounds as drippy as a grannies knickers

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    Thats right dave ... lower the tone.
    i now feel ill, was avin me tea... :shutup:

    As for that percussion, lots a nice wet verb, rezzy flanger and filters i reckon..

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    i know i know the term micro house is maybe a little anal but thanks for the tips guys much appreciated.
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    I read in an article on modular synthesis that "wet" sounds come from different frequencies at a cascade of different delays. I tried it out using Reason's vocoder to split up the spectrum once, hooked each stream up to a increasingly short delays, and it more or less worked. There must be easier ways to do it though...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rounser
    I read in an article on modular synthesis that "wet" sounds come from different frequencies at a cascade of different delays. I tried it out using Reason's vocoder to split up the spectrum once, hooked each stream up to a increasingly short delays, and it more or less worked. There must be easier ways to do it though...
    Parametric EQ, with high resonance, with the frequency being driven by an envelope follower? Should be quite easy with Quad-frOHMage, or something similar.

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    if you need samples of this type, let me know. I will be more than happy to assist if you have an FTP I can upload to. Currently I don't have the space to host them myself.

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    you could sample youself taking a leak and sequence it..

    urinal house


    could be the future

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Elyzium
    urinal house
    Best club name ever.

 

 

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