Some hi hat loop i made for a track i'm working on. One hat is doind some step pann pattern, another once per bar on left, another on right, and one more in the center with stereo verb.
I was trying to imitate the noise that usually happens when someone delivers a comedic punchline, you know, the high hat sound. I used a cheap desktop drumset.
A series of sounds of a baseball cap falling and hitting a hard surface (wood). I wanted to capture the sound of the brim of the hat hitting the ground as hits the ground.
This is a synthesized hi-hat groove. It is basically an on two layers sequenced noise-patch. One layer to create the "closed hat" effect and another one to create the "open hat" effect. I've applied some waveshaping to add sharpness to the sound and put some reverb on top of that. If you like this sound, you'll probably also like my tunes on soundcloud: http://soundcloud. Com/beverlyhillsboy cheers!.
A heavenly background mix loop about a hat that can fly lol. Imagine you're walking outside and your hat / cap / whatever's on your head starts to fly away 😂. This sound can for example be used in games - you name it!.
These are samples from the new korg electribe emx2 music production station not the best recording quality but some nice sounds anyway the weird naming is due to the autoslice function in renoise wich i used to separate the samples from a one shot recording.
A sonic texture that you can chop up and reverse to make open hi hat sounds. It's just this cymbal plus some filtered white noise: http://freesound. Org/people/dtrostli/sounds/316874/original cymbal sound is public domain and so is this sample, feel free to use for any purpose without attribution.