![]() With various blends and mixes of microphone configurations and processing, Game Over combines the natural tonal differences between microphones with drum machine layers for even more flavor and texture. Game Over is the result of a pseudo-random science experiment. Ideal for those seeking more grit and spank from a snare. Post-compression, these snares were sent through API op-amps for even more coloration. During mixing, the U67 was sent aggressively through the Chandler EMI TG1 Limiter. The rawest of the collection, for the tweak head or those desiring a natural sounding snare.ĭirty is 99 samples of the vintage Neumann U67 tube microphone that was used as a mono overhead. Each folder contains samples of varying velocity, with each particular folder tailoring to a specific sound.Ĭlean comprises of blends of the top and bottom microphones, sprinkled with delicate amounts of EQ and compression. These folders are Clean, Dirty, Game Over, Layered, Punch and Click, Rimshots and Textures. With sound quality the number one priority, no corners have been cut to bring you this pack.Īnalog Snares is 440 snare samples organized into 7 folders. Whether it’s the spank of the API compressor, or the silk of the EMI EQ, each step of the process is greeted by impeccable equipment. Post recording, the snares were edited and sent through an analog chain using various pieces of outboard hardware. What do you get if you cross eleven different snare drums, in three different recording environments, with a team of forward-thinking recording engineers? Analog Snares from Modern Samples.Ĭomprising of 7 different microphones, capturing 7 different qualities of each snare drum, using various pieces of vintage and modern recording gear, Analog Snares is a high-quality collection of samples. Scroll down for more details or click for audio demos. Quick Rundownīelow is a short list of the snare drum samples we talk about in this article. ![]() This article explores every possible snare you could desire.įrom natural snares for those working with live instruments (or those wanting to inject a real feel to their synthetic beats), to processed machine-like drums, there’s a snare in this article to give your beat that extra leg up the ladder. If you’ve spent hours crafting the perfect kick drum to help power your beats, don’t limp out with an amateur snare. Sure, people dance to the kick (most of the time), but that back and forth groove is snare city. ![]()
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