teh almight snare rush
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MrKoekje's Guide to Snare Rushes
Step 1: Open up FL Studio (you may now laugh at me).
Step 2: Insert a Fruity Slicer, and load in that fucking amen break you've used in about 72 other tracks.
Step 3: Delete everything, but remember where the first snare hit is.
Step 4: Put in some 16th notes of that.
Step 5: Slice them into wee little 32nd notes, and make damn sure the slices are all of equal size. (optional: if you want to get really super duper fancy with this, slice them further into 64th notes. again, if they're not all of equal size, you fail at life.)
Step 6: Go to "note fine pitch", and draw a steep diagonal line to make the rush rise or lower in pitch. trust me, no one's heard this before!
Step 7: ???
Step 8: Never profit because breakcore really isn't a very commercially viable genre. Why not try making god-awful euro-trance remixes of old 80s synthpop songs?[/list]
Step 1: Open up FL Studio (you may now laugh at me).
Step 2: Insert a Fruity Slicer, and load in that fucking amen break you've used in about 72 other tracks.
Step 3: Delete everything, but remember where the first snare hit is.
Step 4: Put in some 16th notes of that.
Step 5: Slice them into wee little 32nd notes, and make damn sure the slices are all of equal size. (optional: if you want to get really super duper fancy with this, slice them further into 64th notes. again, if they're not all of equal size, you fail at life.)
Step 6: Go to "note fine pitch", and draw a steep diagonal line to make the rush rise or lower in pitch. trust me, no one's heard this before!
Step 7: ???
Step 8: Never profit because breakcore really isn't a very commercially viable genre. Why not try making god-awful euro-trance remixes of old 80s synthpop songs?[/list]
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