Wavesfactory releases "W-Buzz" for Kontakt and EXS24

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When electric bass and drums play together, the low frequencies coming from the bass amp make the snare wires vibrate. This is called "sympathetic resonance". There isn't always the same sound, it depends on the frequency of the notes, the volume and the snare itself.

When we record bass and drums separately (using sample libraries or real instruments), this doesn't happen but, by adding W-Buzz to the mix, your tracks become more realistic and organic. It changes your perception.

We recorded it by playing an electric bass through an amp near a drum kit, with a mic pointing at the bottom of the snare, and just sampling that sound. We recommend using a HPF (high pass filter) to get rid of the bass and only let the snare sound come through.

Each note sampled because every frequency makes the snare vibrate in a different way. 2 round robin, sustain, mutes and glissandos.

Get this library now for only €9.95! For Kontakt and EXS24.

Last edited by wavesfactory on Sat Apr 27, 2013 9:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Great concept. I love it :)

Cheers,
Luca

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Audiority wrote:Great concept. I love it :)

Cheers,
Luca
Thanks! :)

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wavesfactory wrote:We recommend using a LPF (low pass filter) to get rid of the bass and only let the snare sound come through.
I would recommend an HPF (high pass filter) to get rid of the bass… :D

Interesting concept!

/Joachim
If it were easy, anybody could do it!

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Spitfire31 wrote:
wavesfactory wrote:We recommend using a LPF (low pass filter) to get rid of the bass and only let the snare sound come through.
I would recommend an HPF (high pass filter) to get rid of the bass… :D

Interesting concept!

/Joachim
Of course! It was a mistake! :lol:

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