Guess I better back up my chattiness today...

Here's a little loop I'm working on, but it demostrates the drums stuff quite nicely IMHO...

http://terrymorgan.brinkster.net/hungry.mp3

About 675kb....as alsways, opinions welcome






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Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: bass drums AND SNARES!!!
Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 11:22:59 -0500

To follow up on that, layering snares make them sound muddy.,
You have to kind of throw your conventional idea of what a snare is out the
window,
when the snare drum was created on a real drum kit, the purpose behind it
was to create a quick mid-range noise hit to represent the up beat, but now
that we are in the electronic world, we have more control over whatever the
real drum kit was aiming to do. So all you really gotta think of it as is a
quick midrange snap, and work around the idea of sculpting that, and for now
stay away from the idea that you HAVE to use a conventionally made snare or
snare sound to be the snare.

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