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Subject: Techno style rides/crashes/hihats


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Original Message 1/5                 Date: 29-Jan-01  @  05:22 PM   -   Techno style rides/crashes/hihats

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Hi , if you listen to a surgeon or other techno-meister track u'll allways hear this strange crash/ride/hihat sound , being long but notsoundin like a ride , i know this is kinda vague but i dont know how to explain

some patterns would be welcome too



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Message 2/5                 Date: 29-Jan-01  @  09:07 PM   -   RE: Techno style rides/crashes/hihats

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Reversed crash/ride/hihat perhaps ?



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Message 3/5                 Date: 02-Feb-01  @  02:21 PM   -   RE: Techno style rides/crashes/hihats

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any particular track?



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Message 4/5                 Date: 17-Feb-01  @  11:36 PM   -   RE: Techno style rides/crashes/hihats

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argon by sureon has it i think

its on the lino 05 lp , on tresor



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Message 5/5                 Date: 20-Feb-01  @  10:25 PM   -   RE: Techno style rides/crashes/hihats

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I know the sound that you mean I think it could be a mix between a 909 hihat, with looooong decay, and ride or similar samples. Try messing arround with the different 909 drum hits that sound similar (the 909 sound are a fvorite with Techno and Tech-house producers). A good method for blending two or more sounds is using compression and slight eq'ing.



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