T topsoul182 Member Dec 18, 2009 368 0 16 Jun 13, 2010 #1 Im looking to make some samples with layered drums Does anyone have tips to go about this the best way?
Im looking to make some samples with layered drums Does anyone have tips to go about this the best way?
AntonioPetrole Brootz Jun 26, 2009 1,970 41 48 New Jersey Jun 13, 2010 #2 i dont get your question, you mean like layer 4 snare samples and then sample those?
T topsoul182 Member Dec 18, 2009 368 0 16 Jun 14, 2010 #3 yeah im looking to take a few bass drum samples and blend them into one sample
The StabbinCabin Member Sep 19, 2008 820 0 16 Sacramento, CA www.soundheartcollective.com Jun 14, 2010 #4 Easy man, copy the drack with multiple instances of drumagog or whatever with all those samples. Print and bounce until you got you samples.
Easy man, copy the drack with multiple instances of drumagog or whatever with all those samples. Print and bounce until you got you samples.
flashGX Member May 27, 2009 53 0 6 Jun 14, 2010 #5 ^^^ make sure your latency in drumagog is set the same in each instance
T topsoul182 Member Dec 18, 2009 368 0 16 Jun 14, 2010 #6 should i eq at all before? or is that all to taste? i figure im going to have to compress them after
AntonioPetrole Brootz Jun 26, 2009 1,970 41 48 New Jersey Jun 15, 2010 #7 topsoul182 said: should i eq at all before? or is that all to taste? i figure im going to have to compress them after Click to expand... i would probably leave them raw for the sake of EQing them and then not having the fit in a mix (and you cant go back other than just remaking the samples). I would only eq the things you dont need like 50hz and below etc
topsoul182 said: should i eq at all before? or is that all to taste? i figure im going to have to compress them after Click to expand... i would probably leave them raw for the sake of EQing them and then not having the fit in a mix (and you cant go back other than just remaking the samples). I would only eq the things you dont need like 50hz and below etc