
"Smack My Bitch Up" and other banks available at microkorger.do.am ! This is an explaining video, showing how this http video was made — people want to know. Hope you like it. I think everything's pretty clear from the video. A couple of people asked me if I used Jim Pavloff samples, so I'll have to write more about it. I really didn't want to use somebody else's stuff, but yes, the snare sound is indeed from Jim Pavloff's version. Now I think I shouldn't have used it, because I had a bunch of good snares in a folder, named "1.wav", "2.wav", "2.wav" and so on (around 15 snares in total), and one of these was taken from Jim Pavloff. A couple of those were mine, others were also taken from somewhere. So I had to pick one good snare I liked and I listened to them and took the Jim Pavloff's one — although others were not bad too. Other sounds that couldn't be sampled from somewhere (like the kick etc) I made myself. The kick (1:15). I took the beginning of a dance kick sample I created with SR Electro Drumset Demo (it's a VST) and added a A# sine bass made with three Operators (that's a built-in synth in Ableton Live). The main drumbeats (1:28 - 1:45) I made myself, although I used Jim Pavloff's snare. I created loops by adding a simple beat in the background — you can barely hear it, but the compressor effect brings it up nicely. Besides, Jim Pavloff's version does not have the drumbeat #2 (1:33). The guitar (1:46) was created using DVS Guitar (it's a VST) and FuzzPlus 2 <b>...</b>
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