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    Junior Freak
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    Default tips on getting nice shuffly hats/perc?

    how do u get them skatey shuffley hats like on raw and routemaster style tunes?

    nice chugging locomotive style.

    what are your tips etc.

    eg. layers, velocities, reversals? fx patterns and use of open and closed hats and rides?

    i have never quite been able to crack it! help me out im in the mood for making some acid techno

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    also some help on quantisation and compression on hats would be very helpful

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    what sequencer are you using? most have groove templates. i use cubase for composition and it has a lot of lovely grooves.

    also the swing on the 909 sequencer gives lovely skippy hats. they implemented the same swing into the d16 909 vst.

    depending on the type of hats i want ill use closed, foot closed, chokes, open hats.

    a good trick is to put a closed hat directly after an open hat but at a very low velocity, this chokes the open hat and when used tastefully can add a bit of something extra to the usual open hat sound.

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    im using ableton at the moment i'll give the d16 909 vst a try.

    think i'll also dig out an example of exactly the sort of sound im trying to achieve and maybe someone will have an idea on how it was done

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    different loop length for different sounds, bit of shuffle here and there, subtle delay modulations, subtle reverb etc.
    "Computer games don't affect kids, I mean if Pac Man affected us as kids, we'd all run around in a darkened room munching pills and listening to repetitive music."
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    can u give a lil more detail on your methods,

    YouTube - CARBINE - WE ARE THE RAVERS

    ok this is kind of an example of the kinda hats/shakers i want to learn how to do. love that sound.

    if anyone knows how to create it i would really appreciate some advice

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    can anyone shed any light on how to do hats/shakers like in that track ^^

    been trying to get that sound but im not having a lot of luck!

    any tips much appreciated

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    ok i've been trying to get em down the sound i want, came up with this

    CymaticSounds - NEARLYHATS - SoundCloud

    not quite there yet, but used a few tips from this thread n stuff and getting there

    http://www.blackoutaudio.co.uk/forum...lchy-hats.html

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    2nd version, tips on fattening this up welcomed!

    http://soundcloud.com/cymaticsounds/nearlyhats1

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    add some snazzy delay work and route a couple of the different hat channels through the camel phat hi hat izolator for a lil crunch... thats a nice effect

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    Quote Originally Posted by tech_smack View Post
    2nd version, tips on fattening this up welcomed!

    CymaticSounds - NEARLYHATS1 - SoundCloud

    thats sounding good so far. I will add some of my tips later for you.
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    still looking for any tips on this !

    lets hear your techniques

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    If working with samples: All about using the Velocity in a nice way, shuffle/swing and proper delay. Also shifting some samples out of the time frame by a little works as well.

    If you use stuff like D16 drum machines, same thing: dont just use the full accented tones, play with the 2nd and 1st degree of velocity changes.

    Something I like to do to get my drums more dynamic & alive is to add a small velocity change to ALL hihats triggers over a period of the length of the track. Just real minor changes in volume, nothing major. The old real drum machines analog impulses are not static in the volume on any drum sound, so this is probably the best way you can copy that behavior.

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    yeah i found that layering several hats then offsetting them from the grid either slightly back or forward gives a nice effect.

    here is the latest version of the track i still havent managed to finish off yet

    EVO - CYMATIC SOUNDS WAREHOUSE TECHNO - LOCO23 WIP by CymaticSounds on SoundCloud - Create, record and share your sounds for free

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    Quote Originally Posted by tech_smack View Post
    yeah i found that layering several hats then offsetting them from the grid either slightly back or forward gives a nice effect.

    here is the latest version of the track i still havent managed to finish off yet

    EVO - CYMATIC SOUNDS WAREHOUSE TECHNO - LOCO23 WIP by CymaticSounds on SoundCloud - Create, record and share your sounds for free
    kool track, should get it finished :)

 

 

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