Note: I type too much. I promise it won't take too long to read. @_@
So, I started making music a few weeks ago, and I've run into a few issues that I can't seem to solve by looking up tutorials on YouTube or even by Googling them. Though this could just be because I've been immensely tired the last few days and my searching skills are relatively fail at the moment (I tried searching here before posting too but that didn't work too well). :l
I hope you don't mind me typing too much. I'd like to explain my questions clearly to avoid misunderstandings. <3
I do have Massive. I also have Battery 3 and FM8 but currently use neither (I looked through a few kits on Battery but couldn't find what I was looking for, and FM8 was just...yeah). And I use FL Studio 10. ;o Just in case any of that is relevant.
Anyways, here's the questions I have:
1) I can make a growly (I think that's the right word) bass line on Massive that goes rawr, but as soon as I try to move up a few octaves it loses it's growly rawrness and just goes all "waaah" and stuff in a high pitch. That was...the most horrendous description I've ever given. Here, have an example of what I want instead. <3
Y u no have spoiler D:
As soon as the drums kick in that uh... "do do, do do do, do do do, do do, do, do" part comes in, and it's high pitched but still has a really growly kind of a sound. Is this something I can do on Massive, and if so, would it be possible to get a brief summary of the settings for a similar sound so I can start messing around with it? Or a link to a tutorial for a similar sound would be even better.
2) How the hay do I find good snare samples? D: Every snare sample I find is either doesn't fit in electronic music, or it's one of those ones that sound like a guy accidentally dropped a piece of cloth on the snare and that was the recording (as in they just have absolutely no punch to them; I'd get more out of a recording of me slapping my kitchen counter). What I'm looking for is either a snappy snare (such as when you mix the default snare/clap samples in FL), or something like what was used in the song I posted above. Is this something I can make using a VST of some sort, or am I just really oblivious to some epic page of snare samples?
3) Similar to the above question, but with kick samples. The FL Studio kick works almost perfectly with the way I do my drum parts, because I occasionally use short double kick rolls (I'm a drummer, so I don't use straight beats), but I'd like to use other ones since the FL samples are pretty easily recognized. I pretty much just want a short but hard kick, so it still sounds good on a subwoofer, but doesn't fall apart when I throw in a double kick roll or two.
And since I mentioned my drumming being different from most songs I listen to, I guess I should probably post a song or two of mine to give an example. Go easy on me, it's only been 3 weeks since I started. D:
Random electro stuff (1:12 is an example of that double kick stuff):
And a song that's a bit more fitting for these forums <3: