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           PatMcCrotch
             from lowly estates (United States) on 2004-12-27 08:02 [#01437069]
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 i listened to your sample you posted a few times and i was  wondering how you got that little percussion roll thing in  there. The same beat style as in Custodin Discount, ,mabey  youve heard it.  
 
  
         
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           ecnadniarb
             on 2004-12-27 08:05 [#01437073]
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Which one are you talking about?  The Clap one?  I just  sequenced it the way I sequence everything.  I love making  drum patterns, I'm just shit with melodies and making tracks  over 40 seconds long. 
 
  
         
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           PatMcCrotch
             from lowly estates (United States) on 2004-12-27 08:10 [#01437082]
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the one on the snapshot sample, less than a second into the  sample theres a roll thing that sounds reall rubbery and the  tempo slows.
 
 
 
  
         
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           ecnadniarb
             on 2004-12-27 08:11 [#01437084]
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ah, yes.  That is just the way it is sequenced.  It's funny  the effects you get when you change speed and sample  cut-offs. 
 
  
         
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           PatMcCrotch
             from lowly estates (United States) on 2004-12-27 08:42 [#01437119]
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so just vaire the tempo with shift and change the cut-offs?  thanks 
 
  
         
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           PatMcCrotch
             from lowly estates (United States) on 2004-12-27 10:49 [#01437264]
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do you think you could send me a screenshot of one of these  patterns or something to help me learn how to program  something "snare" rush like this? 
 
  
         
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           ecnadniarb
             on 2004-12-27 10:52 [#01437269]
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Just play about.  It has a lot to do with the samples you  use as well...the sequence just looks like most snare rolls  would look. 
 
  
         
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           PatMcCrotch
             from lowly estates (United States) on 2004-12-27 10:57 [#01437271]
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I found this at the Propheads REASON website:
  Silence of the Mutes (Author's note: Yes, "Silence of the Flams" is a better  title, but doesn't make any sense.)
  Each ReDrum channel has Mute and Solo buttons. And what's  even better, Mute and Solo on/off can be controlled from a  MIDI keyboard through plain note messages. This allows for a  fun way to program drums; You can stuff the pattern full of  notes on all channels, and then "play" the Mutes from your  MIDI keyboard so that only the notes you "let through" are  heard. This is cool because it gives the drum track a random  and chaotic feel reminiscent of the likes of Aphex Twin,  Autechre and Squarepusher. Observe: 
 
  "Crazy Mutes"mp3 links at the bottom of page
  In the example track, there are three patterns playing all  notes on all channels (1/4, 1/8T and 1/16 respectively), and  flams on quite a few notes. It's the Mutes that shape it  into music...! This is a very bang-for-buck method of  quickly creating something that sounds like it's taken ages  to program, when it's in fact done on the fly in a couple of  minutes. The result may also pleasantly surprise you,  something which carefully calculated programming usually  doesn't.
 
  (The channel Mutes are controlled by the C2 through E3 keys  on your MIDI keyboard.)
 
  Bottom line ReDrum embodies the Reason approach - keeping it simple,  encouraging experimentation and incorporating the best of  both the hardware and the software domain. The tricks  showcased here are just a starting point for your tweaking  adventures - we supply the ammo, you make the kill!
 
 
 
  
         
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           PatMcCrotch
             from lowly estates (United States) on 2004-12-27 10:59 [#01437274]
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I think this will help what i was looking for
 
  
         
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           ecnadniarb
             on 2004-12-27 11:28 [#01437319]
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That loop isn't reminisent of autechre or squarepusher at  all...the aphex link is very weak as if you listen to aphex  his stuff isn't really chaotic sounding at all, people just  seem to think it is. 
 
  
         
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           PatMcCrotch
             from lowly estates (United States) on 2004-12-27 11:39 [#01437335]
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yeah, i know, just that style of drums i have been  trying(for a while) to reproduce 
 
  
         
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           PatMcCrotch
             from lowly estates (United States) on 2004-12-27 11:39 [#01437336]
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WTF/LOL
 
  
         
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