It's my first post here so Hi guys!
First of all I just want to sorry for my English, its not my main language.
I was reading this forum from time to time and I have got my first questions.
I have read a lot of stuff about how to resample and how to process the sound (eq, fx, amp's etc.) but still I think I missed something.
How to build beats which are 'super simple' and sounds really really good? Here are the two examples which I am listening to over and over.
1. Shifted - Gates
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ra8_z7t0MpQ
hi-hats are insane for me, have no idea how to achieve that result, I hear reverb (but not metallic reflections) and at first I was thinking that are 909 samples but not sure anymore.
2. Ø [Phase] - Misaligned
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Jb_h7MAgJY
How to achieve this bass? It's some kind of toms or what? Have you any ideas?
Also if you have a moment here are my demos, you can point me what I am doing wrong.
My beats are pretty simple but there is something wrong with the sound, maybe cutting eq too drastically? Help
All advice are welcome!
Techno - how to sound good, questions and demos
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Re: Techno - how to sound good, questions and demos
For the O Phase bass:
I'm not hearing a bass sound, separate from the super boomy kick/tom sound.
It definitely does have a big tom feel to it, and there's clearly lots of reverb on the low end.
First thought: in SubBoomBass, you can synthesize bass tones with a percussive top layer and a sub underneath. You could also achieve this in by layering a sample of something like a Sordo or a Taiko bass drum over a synth tone, then playing around with verb, lo-passed.
I'm not hearing a bass sound, separate from the super boomy kick/tom sound.
It definitely does have a big tom feel to it, and there's clearly lots of reverb on the low end.
First thought: in SubBoomBass, you can synthesize bass tones with a percussive top layer and a sub underneath. You could also achieve this in by layering a sample of something like a Sordo or a Taiko bass drum over a synth tone, then playing around with verb, lo-passed.
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Re: Techno - how to sound good, questions and demos
I have used layered tom samples and kick and was pretty close with this kinda boomy kick
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Re: Techno - how to sound good, questions and demos
Click at link under soundcloud wave, it works