The secret behind a punchy snare
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
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Timecode:
00:00 - Splice problem
02:00 - Demonstration
02:35 - Synthesizing our snare
18:15 - Outro
just followed the tips of this video and omg the snare just sounds 200% better than what i made 2 weeks ago
Thank u so much for your video’s. There is not many good tutorials on making punchy snares. I am producing for like 10 months, still nog able to make a good snare. This is helping my learning proces a llot. ❤❤
Excellent video, very detailed! Much Appreciated! 🔥🔥🔥
Martin killing it as always. Great tutorial!🔥❤
Amazing sample pack, I recommend it
I strongly recommended this pack
Amazing! This is top-notch content right there!
Some big facts in this
Awesome man thank you so much
Glad you like this one :)
interesting approach to synthesize snares. i'm not too fond of unfiltred white noise but with a bit of post processing it could be great
Yeah of course. It's all about making many different snare variations and seeing what fits in your song, also everyone's got their own taste. Using a convolver might help
@@ModestIntentions i've been thinking of clipping immediatly followed by transient shaping, but on whose buses of those sounds, to mash them together
все на месте и все в сборе
You could actually make a short video for Fl shortcuts you use. That would be dope! Anyway, this was a helpful video! 🔥
Actually that's funny, becuase I use like almost zero shortcuts. It's hard to remember them all and I just use my mouse. I only soemtimes use zoom shortcuts like holding CTRL or ALT with mousewheel or using shift and left mouse inside a recorded sample to move the position.. XD
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really good tutorial. wld appreciate if you could do one for synthesising pendulum style cymbals (crashes hats rides etc)