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planetmars
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can anyone pls help me how do i fatten up my sounds...especially the drum tracks??
i run them through compression tracks, but no golden rules as to settings. the higher ratio and lower threshhold + output gain, the more of a squeezed sound you get. sometimes i like to do the "ny compression" technique, which is layering the drum track with a compressed quiet version of itself. using fx send channels is helpful here, as you can still level and adjust settings of the compressed track.
psp vsts like saturator and vintage warmer can do the job 2.
i use delays and compression to fatten up samples.
Naw dude u gotta pay for em, but I guarantee you can scavenge them off the net somewhere...
Like Mono said, Drum layering, and using compression is what I commonly utilize as well to fatten my drums....delays more on instruments.....
Having a quality Preamp to run everything through can make a world of a difference as well.....
*Something id love to get my hands on as well!
sorry man, layering is the noob way out, half the time it aint done to well which ends up eating more headroom. I say if you cant get a normal snare ( incl. bottom snare if that sample is provided) to form some kind of beef then stay away from layering till you get it right.
Thats what we are saying tho...
You need to put multiple sounds stacked ontop of one another together to make a thin sound, sound fat.
IE: you have an electronic type of snare that you like, but it's too thin sounding. So you go and then grab a clap and tune it down say 3 points, and you (at least my mp allows me to do this) put it on the same pad as the snare so they both sound off when you hit the pad. now it sounds thicker see?