Mozambique primary bell pattern above a rumba clave. A two bell pattern played on the body and rim of a single mambo bell or high and low bongo or cha-cha bells.
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) using Sibelius 5.
Roland CR-78, Rhumba beat with metallic effect. Note on playing this audio clip This audio clip is an en:Ogg Vorbis file. For a list of compatible media players, see the article at [1].
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).
I got the zynaddsubfx-patch from a member of the audio4linux. De-community, named zettberlin. Sounds great, so i have to record and publish it. Processed with the "fast lookahead limiter" ladspa-plugin.
Snare drum hardrock style recorded with audacity from propellerhead reason redrum and the rock kit rdk. Original name sd2_rock_h3. Played on an alesis q61.
Electronic type snare for trap music. Created by layering trap snare drum sample and two claps. My yt channel:www. Youtube. Com/channel/ucanpazo1tiz_ekz_u3s3ckg. My soundcloud:https://soundcloud. Com/muffin3k.
Inspired by a discussion on the ambient online forum:https://www. Ambientonline. Org/forum/ambient/sound-design/92341-how-to-synthesize-drum-sounds. Used the subtractor synth from reason. Please refer to the pack description for a full list of the sounds synthesized. Ao_subtractor_snare_2_1. Reason subtractorosc 1 is off (set balance 100% to osc 2 + noise). Osc 2 set to sine wave, oct = 3. Noise decay = 127, noise color = 127, noise level = 127. Filter set to low-pass 12 and completely open (=127). Amp env decay = 44.
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.