Hi

Try the Distortion section on Cool Edit Pro if you have it - real time variable for 
auditioning and makes a good difference.

Dan

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From: Vince Royer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 21 August 2002 01:58
To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
Subject: [dnb-prod] Grunging bass drums


Hey,

I've got this cool grungy bass drum I put together, and it turned out into a
good rolling bassline in a break. It's got something in it that I really
like, but I'm not sure what it is. It's really raw and rough sounding.  I
tried eq'ing some more bass, and that sounded wrong. I tried compressing it,
and that made it too tight and punchy. I want it to sound more in-your-face,
almost like a rough barking sound. Any suggestions?  I don't really know
which effect to use or which way to bring it.  I always read these tips like
reversing the sound, adding effects, and reversing them back.  Any specific
tips to add raw grunginess?  Any plugins I should be trying?

Thanks

Vince


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