by sampleandhold » Sat Nov 12, 2005 10:55 pm
I do every thing in my emu. I cut my drums up by hand in the emu and I make my own sounds in my emu and so on. You know that kind of bass you get from you emu? Well, you get those kind of sounds from your drums too. I always find that I get a bit more low end when I put my drums through my emu. But, I sometimes have to add a little high end to brighten it up, but the low end is good, very good.
As distortion goes... If you are refering to the effects, like reverb and such, I would pretty much stay away from those. I personally haven't found a use for the distortion in the emu. It seems to be inconsistant, almost as if it distorts on certain bands of the frequency spectrum. So, if you ran distortion on your drum track, you may only really hear distortion on the kick and the rest will sound fairly normal. But, give it a shot. You never know, you might find you get something worth it.
One thing I found that works really well is gaining samples past 0 in the emu. I actually made a nice distorted sine wave gaining the sample past 0 by about 40 db. It didn't sound all digital and such, it sounded more analog. It actually basically turned the wave into a square wave. So, it might be worth messing around with when you do your drums, you may want to gain them up past normalization and see how they sound. Don't save it afterward, just incase it sounds bad. Just be prepared to load up again. Experimentation is key with this sampler.
snh
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