not so much the arrangements but more that 'sound.' its hard to explain but its like a hihat gets eaten by something and then spat out as a hiss or something of the sort.
thanks for the tips though im starting to figure more things out!
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try filter movements on the hihats, sometimes they make them sound rubbery or whatever.softly wrote:haha yes indeedy i agree.
not so much the arrangements but more that 'sound.' its hard to explain but its like a hihat gets eaten by something and then spat out as a hiss or something of the sort.
thanks for the tips though im starting to figure more things out!
That was my experience too! And just recently I was tracking with a friend and we couldn't get a good phaser going on our sounds. He was used to using reason, so we rewired it up and put our samples inside there and used the reason phaser. Sort of disappointing... but you got to do what you got to do i guess.Ruso wrote:dude I've mangled phaser and flanger so much and I just can't get good sound out of them....