Sup! First Post
Recently started getting into production using Ableton.
Decided that I want to try and re-create an old-skool Jungle vibe as a way of learning the basics of DnB production as I've always loved that Jungle sound.
Long story short, I thought I'd kick things off with a fundamental amen break and try and replicate some of that old-skool goodness
Slicing up the amen break was simple enough, I ended up doing it manually, creating kick, snare, hat, crash samples.
what I am trying to work out is where this 'bell' sound is coming from in many jungle tracks? Ive found it quite prominent in so many and can't work out if its part of the amen break or not??
Heres an track that describes what I mean...
You can hear the sound in pretty much all of the drum loops in the track. Is it just a really high-pitched hi-hat?
Recently started getting into production using Ableton.
Decided that I want to try and re-create an old-skool Jungle vibe as a way of learning the basics of DnB production as I've always loved that Jungle sound.
Long story short, I thought I'd kick things off with a fundamental amen break and try and replicate some of that old-skool goodness
Slicing up the amen break was simple enough, I ended up doing it manually, creating kick, snare, hat, crash samples.
what I am trying to work out is where this 'bell' sound is coming from in many jungle tracks? Ive found it quite prominent in so many and can't work out if its part of the amen break or not??
Heres an track that describes what I mean...
You can hear the sound in pretty much all of the drum loops in the track. Is it just a really high-pitched hi-hat?