The last 2 years I've been a Beatz freak and have done a little research:
I'm afraid,
Bat is probably my 1st thought for enhancing percussive attack-transients. Sweeping the EQ and some of the harmonics or whatever ... preferably with a decent non-Sonitus EQ. But Bat is not a beatz meister, IMO.
Likewise,
Matt and Cian, using a parallel drum buss for *upward compression* and *expansion*. (On that buss I'd employ some serious HPF and LPF with EQ dips as well.
I sometimes do like the beloved country-meister
GuitarHacker, where beatz are not a chief concern ... then I'd throw on an Ozone and just tinker ...
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But, again, I am a beatz freak like Cian's "Freak-Out" grooves, and have resorted to Sonar beatscape and
www.producerloops.com for the best beatz out there ... requiring no EQ or comp taming!
JamesYoyo taught me the importance of beatz ... but not how to accomplish them with his magic.
Beatz have already been produced and mastered to perfection, IMHO, by
others better than I, rendering all the drum kits I've used as obsolete vanity (Session Drummer, Superior Drummer, Slate, Addictive, etc.). I've also enlisted the aide of great beatz-meisters ... like
TruckerMusic.
Don't get me wrong, I've written and produced about 10-20 dance
songs (My HeavenSkate album and others) ... and oft they still lack some bass umph and clang-sparkle.
But, if you/I must re-invent the beatz wheels that others have perfected ... the following might be considered:
1) A Slate fg-x limiter on the bass percussives ($250 ouch!) ... if you must use the *vinyl-friendly* kits (like Superior Drummers).
2) Waves or UAD transient designers for snare, hats, claps, etc. (very expen$ive). Warning: Waves is currently a 32-bit iLok disaster for 64bit DAWs (per Sonar tech support).
3) LoFi Synths and Plugins? Others will have to comment on these for beatz ... as my experiments are scant.
4) For the bass guitar: Trillion synths have saved my life in the dance/skate realm. Trillion also contains a bass-trumpet-farter synth that is to die for.
5)
Propellerhead Reason 6 is suddenly a contender (July, 2011) a 64-bit consideration; it contains the Dr. Octo Rex Loop Player for making beatz with invaluable rx2/rex formats: $400 (Ouch!)
(Hope this helps your beatz!)
post edited by Philip - 2012/01/16 19:05:02