Crimsonghost wrote:So how would he go about doing that? Stretching the sample to match transients?
Just curious.
difference wrote:by the looks of it the kicks aren't phase aligned either, try doing that as well. if that fails, definitely go the volume envelope route.
So lining up the wave forms so they would fit inside of each other was my assumption about the processing, although it has been easier said than done. The 909's transients are much tighter because it is a higher pitched signal than the 808. I've tried transposing the samples to get them lined up but unless I resort to a 20+semitone transposition, then the samples will still be out of a phase somewhere along the sample.
I've been using ableton's "fades" (essentially a built in volume envelope, for non ableton users) to shape the sound and have come to some decent results. like I said in the original post, the sound is actually quite close to the bassnectar sample I referred to. I am still apprehensive to use my resample though because it sounds ok in my shitty room on my mediocre monitors....When it comes to a big system in a big room, those phased out waves are gonna make a huge difference (I think). I want to keep that tail a really solid sine that moves in and out like the bassnectar sample I provided.
And thanks for the feedback guys! I've got some ideas to work with, I'll post the results.
eyeatus wrote:what's your email?
thesartoris@gmail.com