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Greg_L
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I've never questioned the actual specific sound of a sample. That's not usually the problem...unless you're using a casio keyboard or some other shit drum machine. Even the most basic starter packs from companies like EZ and Superior use real drums for their samples. No problem. I think the point of this thread was how to arrange those samples in a way that sounds human. Yes, all that we agree on. My only comment about that is that sometimes they sound so "finished" that trying to do more to them can make them sound worse.
Maybe I misunderstood what you were saying about using non-traditional sounds for your drum sounds. My point in response to that is if that's your goal, then all of this doesn't even matter anymore. Like say you want your snare sound to be the bottom head, heavily compressed, lots of farty snare wire rattle, with a thick gated reverb. Okay, cool, no problem. If that's the sound you want, fine, but that kind of sound is so out-of-the-norm that all the tips and tricks to humanize it don't really matter anymore because it's a strange sound anyway. There's no point in humanizing an inhuman sound. If you're using real drum samples to create sounds out in left field, then just do whatever. Real drums don't sound like that in real life, even if you use real samples, so making them more "real" is a moot point.
Maybe I misunderstood what you were saying about using non-traditional sounds for your drum sounds. My point in response to that is if that's your goal, then all of this doesn't even matter anymore. Like say you want your snare sound to be the bottom head, heavily compressed, lots of farty snare wire rattle, with a thick gated reverb. Okay, cool, no problem. If that's the sound you want, fine, but that kind of sound is so out-of-the-norm that all the tips and tricks to humanize it don't really matter anymore because it's a strange sound anyway. There's no point in humanizing an inhuman sound. If you're using real drum samples to create sounds out in left field, then just do whatever. Real drums don't sound like that in real life, even if you use real samples, so making them more "real" is a moot point.