Reverb setting for hip hop snare
I'm producing some hip hop tracks and can't seem to get a good reverb for my claps/snare.
I'm looking for the clap sound used on the Nelly Country Gramar track. I have a great clap sample but with no verb it sounds just too dry. I've tried plates, ambiences, small rooms, etc. I'm using D-verb, and Waves true verb. Also an o2r. If someone could post setting that would be excellent!!! |
Re: Reverb setting for hip hop snare
In my experience, a hall reverb works best, at least that's what the default is for "hip-hop" on my Roland Groovebox. Set the send to the reverb at about 50%, so that about a third of the total sound is "wet".
On D-Verb, try this.... Type - Hall Size - Medium Diffusion - 100% Decay - 805ms pre-delay - 0 hi cut - suit to your sample lp filter - suit to you sample or at least it's a place to start. |
Re: Reverb setting for hip hop snare
Thanks, I'll try it out.! By the way, I'm not sure why this topic posted multiple times.
Anyone else? |
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