Hey I'm new here and umm just sharing my first tutorial (ever)...
I'm sorry for my accent...
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A bit of manual way for you guys who don't like to watch the video...
1. Take this sample pack http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?t7dmm30ngp3154p (password for the archive is: "mykono5" without the quotes)
2. Find on Google: cmt bitcrusher
3. Open up Ableton, drag a simpler, drum rack, impulse, etc.
4. Drag the first snare on the sample pack.
5. Put EQ Eight on the effect and then on the first EQ point, type 200 Hz on the freq and boost to 12.0 dB, this is done to add the wood of the snare.
6. This part is pretty much optional IMO. On the third EQ point (2.00 KHz/2000 Hz) turn down the Gain knob to -6.0 or -3.0 dB.
7. On the fourth EQ point (10.00 KHz/10,000 Hz), change the type to High Shelf, boost the Gain to 3.0 dB, and the Q to 4.00.
8. Drag Reverb and drop it before the EQ Eight.
9. On the reverb: Dry/Wet @ 45% | Low cut & High cut ON, change Center Frequency to 910 Hz | Predelay all the way down | Decay time 1 second or whatever that fits for you.
10. Now for the fun (I guess...) drag Bitcrusher VST you've downloaded. Drop it after the EQ Eight.
11. On the Bitcrusher, only change the drive knob to the sound that you think suits perfectly with you. Btw, turn down your PC volume first before doing it...
12. Drag Compressor and drop it before Reverb. Change the Threshold to -18.4 dB.
Well that's all the basic. If you wanna add more effect, resample it first just to save CPU Usage...
[EDIT] Also change the pitch of the snare. It'll help ;P
I'm sorry for my accent...
*******
A bit of manual way for you guys who don't like to watch the video...
1. Take this sample pack http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?t7dmm30ngp3154p (password for the archive is: "mykono5" without the quotes)
2. Find on Google: cmt bitcrusher
3. Open up Ableton, drag a simpler, drum rack, impulse, etc.
4. Drag the first snare on the sample pack.
5. Put EQ Eight on the effect and then on the first EQ point, type 200 Hz on the freq and boost to 12.0 dB, this is done to add the wood of the snare.
6. This part is pretty much optional IMO. On the third EQ point (2.00 KHz/2000 Hz) turn down the Gain knob to -6.0 or -3.0 dB.
7. On the fourth EQ point (10.00 KHz/10,000 Hz), change the type to High Shelf, boost the Gain to 3.0 dB, and the Q to 4.00.
8. Drag Reverb and drop it before the EQ Eight.
9. On the reverb: Dry/Wet @ 45% | Low cut & High cut ON, change Center Frequency to 910 Hz | Predelay all the way down | Decay time 1 second or whatever that fits for you.
10. Now for the fun (I guess...) drag Bitcrusher VST you've downloaded. Drop it after the EQ Eight.
11. On the Bitcrusher, only change the drive knob to the sound that you think suits perfectly with you. Btw, turn down your PC volume first before doing it...
12. Drag Compressor and drop it before Reverb. Change the Threshold to -18.4 dB.
Well that's all the basic. If you wanna add more effect, resample it first just to save CPU Usage...
[EDIT] Also change the pitch of the snare. It'll help ;P
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