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Old 03-13-2013, 04:16 PM   #18 (permalink)
Freebase Dali
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Originally Posted by Baka94 View Post
I was told that if I want to get a "Synth Crash" cymbal sound I should remaster a regular cymbal sample. However I don't know what kind of mixer plugins I should use to get one.
Spoiler for I tried making one with these mixer plugins::
1. Equalizer
2. Reeverb (Echo/Delay?)
3. Overdrive/Distortion
4. Equalizer
5. Stereo Shaper

The result wasn't very good so I assume I didn't do it right.
If you want a synth crash just get a synth crash sample. These will often come from your classic TR-808 or TR-909 synths. However, the patches for them are probably available in any softsynth you might have that features rhythm-oriented patches.

Depending on whether you want to DIY or not, and how realistic you want to take it, you might even go as far as this:
SYNTH SECRETS

If you're not keen on creating one from scratch, just download 808 or 909 samples, or really just any sample packs you can find of any synth drum machine.
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