Simple synth snare + 3 higher speeds. ⸻ "how do you make a classic synth snare, do you just take white noise and go like. . . " *goes like* ". . . Huh" yep you just go like. (going like consists of setting an oscillator to sine with just a release tail and noise + a lowpass snapping up and trailing off gently + compression/distortion of some sort + high frequency shelf snapping down from high gain and then back up).
Some punchy sampled snare. It was took from some mtv music intro and fully remastered by me 'cause it was shitty quality. Rate and comment. My yt channel:https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/ucanpazo1tiz_ekz_u3s3ckg.
Took three instances of https://freesound. Org/people/mjl1551/sounds/620029/ and processed (see imgur): filter, reverb, compression/expansion. I pogo'ed the samples as well. Fx: https://imgur. Com/gallery/4mpem1q. Flp: https://www. Dropbox. Com/s/y8yuf6fqxoo780u/bass. Flp?dl=0.
Live drum recorded 10 years ago with my sm 58 mic on the snare and another (kick) drum mic on the bass drum, fed into some mixer then into my line 6 tone port that went into my ableton live session at the time. Sorry i dont recall any other details.
Got around to putting a swish noise on my punchy_evolution 2 snare and the result was alright, then i compressed it a little bit and put a little bitcrushing on it to maximize the volume.
A lot of eq-ing, layering, and saturation was done on this snare, thought it sounded nicer than snare 1, but snare 1 is more malleable than this snare when it comes to mixing it, since snare 1 is way less filtered.