by Klaseed » Sun Sep 21, 2003 11:34 pm
I find gaining a sample to distortion is useful if you're going to use that distortion as part of the sound - i.e. give you something to filter on top of your bassline. I've never actually tried it on drums (slapping myself on the forehead), I'll have to do that!
I can't stand the Emu's distortion effect, it sound nothing like any kind of distortion I like. I want to like Logic's distortion and overdrive, but I find that it's an all or nothing proposition when using them - I can't seem to dial in an in-between amount of the effect, if you know what I mean.
So, for distortion on my drums, synths and the like, I use a Chandler Tube Driver rackmount in the send loop on my mixer. It'll brighten up your drums like there's no tomorrow, and add some serious presence and weight to any synth I run it on. It's just an overdrive, not a full on distortion unit, but I find it adds exactly what I need, pretty much every time. Incredibly cheap, too. Combined with the Z-plane filters and RNC, I can get some really sickening sounds :)
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