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Re: Your favourite snare
A snare I designed. Baring genetic replication, it may be the best thing I've ever done in my life. I hear it in other tunes, very infrequently, and it is a trip. Like give me my snare back. 

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Re: Your favourite snare
that damn mystery break photek used on his old stuff
and was always keen on this oldie one for some reason, that little pling quality to the tail (the original has a pretty sick snare as well)
prolly could have a whole thread dedicated to the ones current value has come up with over the years
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current value has some of the sickest snares, receptor, neutral point, counterstrike all those guys too. Icicle's drums are always really tight, Arrows has a wicked snare
This snare that comes in at 1:51 gets me every time
This snare that comes in at 1:51 gets me every time
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Re: Your favourite snare
heh i think i have the pack that was going around back when somewhere on my hard drive that all those dnb guys shared like counterstrike, limewax, donny, the barcode harder stuff
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Please upload this packdeadly habit wrote:heh i think i have the pack that was going around back when somewhere on my hard drive that all those dnb guys shared like counterstrike, limewax, donny, the barcode harder stuff

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Re: Your favourite snare
gotta see if i still have it or if it was on my old laptop hd sample drive that diedzeta wrote:Please upload this packdeadly habit wrote:heh i think i have the pack that was going around back when somewhere on my hard drive that all those dnb guys shared like counterstrike, limewax, donny, the barcode harder stuff
it was honestly just commonly used and some processed by the people who chatted with each other over aim
why so many of the artists had samey snares, drums, grunts etc from a certain era
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deadly habit wrote:so an amen then?Nevalo wrote:

well.... yea pretty much

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someone posted up on DOA a CV snare pack, some usable stuff in here if that's the sound you're after. http://www1.zippyshare.com/v/41190998/file.html
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the funny thing is a lot of cv's stuff is from his nord modular, addictive drums, bfd, drumkits from hell etc
he just has honed his shit so well, i think most of his stuff now he's even said is mostly synthesized on the nord from beats to bass etc
he just has honed his shit so well, i think most of his stuff now he's even said is mostly synthesized on the nord from beats to bass etc
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so that cv pack is definitely worth the bandwidth?
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Re: Your favourite snare
may be, dunno prolly gonna check it myself.
half his magic is his dynamic control with compression, limiting, transient shaping etc
when i think sidechain compression i think CV first for clinical precision and fitting everything together precise
this was my first time messing with addictive drums as i had heard CV used it and trying to emulate him (and failing horribly)
vs knowing it a bit better now and using it like the clip in my sig (both tunes drums are done completely in addictive drums)
honestly my sample library atm is mainly drums, i fuckin love drums and would be lost without having so many options from breaks, to vsts, to one shots i collected over the years etc
half his magic is his dynamic control with compression, limiting, transient shaping etc
when i think sidechain compression i think CV first for clinical precision and fitting everything together precise
this was my first time messing with addictive drums as i had heard CV used it and trying to emulate him (and failing horribly)
vs knowing it a bit better now and using it like the clip in my sig (both tunes drums are done completely in addictive drums)
honestly my sample library atm is mainly drums, i fuckin love drums and would be lost without having so many options from breaks, to vsts, to one shots i collected over the years etc
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808 clap + 808 snare, load into mpc60, add an epic reverb.
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Hircine wrote:808 clap + 808 snare, load into mpc60, add an epic reverb.
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Re: Your favourite snare
Claps are my favorite snare. I dunno why, haha.
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