On 9/3/06, juuso.alasuutari(a)tamperelainen.org
<juuso.alasuutari(a)tamperelainen.org> wrote:
Something's bothering me about making beats in
Linux (without a dime to
spare on
a hardware synth): The lack of high-quality hi-hat samples.
I recently fell in love with a site called Freesound [0], but although I've
found great samples there I'm still missing those crisp, airy hats I hear
when
listening to "real" music. (You may not share my taste for psychedelic
trance,
but you will know what I mean if you listen to e.g. Infected Mushroom.)
Of course much of the sound is achieved with EQ's and effects, but one must
still have a decent starting point. The only hi-hats I seem find sound muddy
and heavy (I don't mean the genre of music, I mean that the hat hits won't
"dance" in the air above the head, if you know what I mean). Usually
they're
also ruined by static background noise. :(
I'm considering trying to locate some FOAF who owns a wavetable synth with
digital I/O so I could sample clean hi-hats, but I would much rather have
them
home-made. Can anyone please point me to a free sample repository with
high-quality hats, or recommend a GPL'd drum synth? (I haven't tried Smack
yet,
and I'm keeping my hopes up high - I'm sure it can say "smack" very
well,
and
I'm hoping the "tschik" will also please me. :))
Thanks,
Juuso
[0]
http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/
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If you want lovely realistic hi hats smack might not cover everything
you want. Though quite a few are okay for psy. Metallic percussion is
fantastically hard to synth realistically. However some of the not
realistic hi hats might suit pretty well for what you want. :) They
are also all tunable and tweakable which is handy but mostly noise
based.
Loki