How to best recreate this hi-hat pattern

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Wondering how they got the hi-hat effect that starts around 2:53

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDCoM1x ... be&t=2m53s

It sounds like it might just be a tape-stop effect on a specific hat pattern but I'm wondering if people have other theories on how this was accomplished

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Just sounds like a sample with some reverb and short tail?
I wonder what happens if I press this button...

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Sounds like a tapestop effect on the hihats.

Maybe an automated delay and a pitch shifter?

But I guess it are two hihats and the one with the fastest repeat effect has a phaser/flanger on it.

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just chop it up into 32 or 64
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fifskank wrote:just chop it up into 32 or 64
Yup, just sounds like 32nd notes to me. I had a little trouble hearing in these cheap headphones I'm wearing but I mocked up a MIDI file and audio file.

Audio: https://www.dropbox.com/s/1h7mtpjnnevjc ... t.aif?dl=0
MIDI: https://www.dropbox.com/s/tmv8ow8yo76s9 ... t.mid?dl=0

Hope it helps!
Kevin
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automation on pitch modulation + filter possibly,
EXS24 is great for those things.It has that modulation matrix where you can modulate anything with anything.

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