ExactlyGood video. Filtering is everything with samples. It makes a huge difference and allows you to layer other sounds on top. It's all about making some room in the mix!
Yeah me too. Most of the time I try to keep it simple by using a 3-band EQ and leave some mids in there.Sometimes i over do it, I end up with thin sounding samples...
3-band EQ and leave in some mids? Ok I think I have a plug-in that can possibly accomplish this. I just haven’t used it yet.Yeah me too. Most of the time I try to keep it simple by using a 3-band EQ and leave some mids in there.
I think it’s high time I start trying to figure this thing out. Thanks!@skidflow Yeah Melda has some good ones.
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womans body!?! mines always look like this...i guess thats why my music sucks...
Bet! ThanksI would like to chime in and say when it comes to filtering there isnt a one size fits all approach. You have to treat each sample individually, for example... if you intend to add your own bassline, then high pass filter below around 200hz to taste to make room for your bassline. Or another example, if you find the sample clashes with a snare then cut around 1300hz to taste. If a sample clashes with a hi hat then low pass the high end.
The trick is to cut from the sample what is in your added sounds so you minimise frequency clash and give your added sounds room to breathe.
hahaha I almost joked saying it looked like that but didnt wanna piss anyone off!man...I was joking...i was trying to get it look like a penis :biggrin:
Haha that's how the drums look already. My drums make love to my breast implant looking EQs to balance things out.