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  1. I know this post is old but, Goa Travellers, thank you so so so much for enlightening us with this brilliant knowledge, I can't thank you enough though! I love this
  2. Perhaps adding a transient shaper to increase attack? Makes things a bit more aggressive
  3. Thank you for the kind words Glad I'm not the only one that thinks the kick needs some emphasis!
  4. Hey, thanks alot man, this is really appreciated, preview sounds good, I'm gonna use these samples to show you what I can come up with and maybe give me ideas on what other samples to use, the JD800 snare is really siick by the way EDIT: So I've been playing around in the track I'm working on and I've come closer at least I think (I couldn't figure out how to post sound clips on here so I used this instead you can hear it here...http://audiour.com/playlist/t5iwcgtm Basically I used a snare and it's layered with noise (white, pink, etc.) I also took the JD-800 snare layered that on top, added reverb to the snares and gated them kinda like how Veracohr was saying, the gate cuts off the tail of the reverb, then after all that I just EQ'd it up a bit and this is what I ended up with so we have the basic idea of how to produce this kind of sound, it's close though for sure.
  5. Yeah for sure dude! I always add reverb on snares and claps it just blends alot smoother. I know what you mean by EQ, after a year and a half I'm just getting decent at it, it takes alot to train ears, no doubt about that. I tend to synthesize my own kicks, layering them together.. Alot of artists indeed do use the same kicks and percussion for tracks, and I don't blame them, once artists get attached to something they worked hard on creating it's difficult to let go of that. For a while I was using samples, and I just don't enjoy that anymore because it's not something that is unique to you, you know? Glad you liked the track , I really like the voice samples in that one. I will definitely upload once I'm done fiddling around Thanks for the idea, a gated reverb huh? That's interesting I might have to play around with this, also a synthesized drum snare makes alot more sense it does just sound like a snare synthesized from white noise after all. Thanks bro's.
  6. Of course, I've also tried ALOT of sample libraries, drum synths, drum kits, you name it. This is definitely something that has been heavily processed.
  7. I just remembered another track which uses this technique, although not the same but similar and the same idea... Aural Planet's "changing my mind" and you can first hear it at "1:35" Absolutely, Boris has some great stuff and his percussive beats make him very unique, like the tribal drums used in Rainbow Spirit's Sirius shuttle for example... I have heard your newer work already as I have been following you on soundcloud for a while now Although Agneton does have some crazy techniques, I much prefer the golden retro days of Goa techniques and sound design. Dimension 5 is a perfect example aswell, btw, one of the best inspirations...
  8. That's exactly what I had thought, I thought it was a rock/metal snare it's very industrial sounding, it's very intricately layered for sure.
  9. Hello I've been trying to figure out a certain sound that is used in older styles of Goa Trance, and while I have been trying to figure out what it is exactly, I'm still not certain of this. I can't really think of any songs right now with the sound but the only one I can think of that springs to mind is Transwave's "Absolum"... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=773B1rHmg88 you can hear this sound at "5:44" and it's on the 2nd and 4th kicks exactly the same positions a clap should be placed, and to me it sounds like a different style layered clap & snare, perhaps this is wrong and maybe it's just a snare? I'm not sure, I have messed around with different drum synths but never have I come across this percussion sound before. I'm not asking how it's made, I do not want to make another artists sound I just want to know what it is to create a one of my very OWN. Thanks for the help in advance, love to you all <3
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