Can someone explain me something about multisample

Besides the advantage of tailoring the sound of the final snare using the body from one snare, the snap from another, the ring from another, etc it also makes it more difficult to have the same sound on snare hits since there are more combinations of sounds.
So, if you have 4 different hits of 4 different snares for the same velocity you end up with 256 different combinations.
(Maths please come in if this number is not correct. My last math lesson was about 12 years ago :lol: )

I hope I explained it well. :lol:
 
Besides the advantage of tailoring the sound of the final snare using the body from one snare, the snap from another, the ring from another, etc it also makes it more difficult to have the same sound on snare hits since there are more combinations of sounds.
So, if you have 4 different hits of 4 different snares for the same velocity you end up with 256 different combinations.
(Maths please come in if this number is not correct. My last math lesson was about 12 years ago :lol: )

I hope I explained it well. :lol:

Print track>phase align>cut your final bleeding result for made samples. After that replace with them... Sound logic for me no?:lol:
 
yeah i totally got the wrong end of the stick...

I use drumagog over the original audio snare track, i'll mix it between 35%-50% being original snare and the rest using one .gog in drumagog

i meant that the .gogs i use have about 5+ snare samples that randomise on each hit, making it sound less robotic...

though i may try running more than just two samples at the same time on snare...
 
Thanks for all these opinions. greatly thankful. but by the way. when you say mixing down original snare track with a sample and then you put them around 35% - 65%, do you actually Eq the original snare and then mix it with sample?

Sorry for dump ass questions but i guess i just wanna understand how it does really works.

thanks
 
dude with some of the n00bish questions I put on here myself, i don't judge

I normally gate then compress the original snare, EQ after the drumagog

though now you mention it, i might try EQ before drumagog
 
sneap kick highpassed over natural mic'ed kick = total win. natural dynamic and spanky. especially for me and my beta52a, trying to EQ natural slap into a kick is never quite satisfying