Does anyone know how the pros get their Amen's so clean and tight sounding?
(not their sequence but the sound of each hit)
The original break is very dirty and smeary, and doesn't lend itself to the
wild sampler mayhem
that you hear done with it today.
Todays best Amen stuff is tight and clean enough to warp in extreme ways and
retain a crisp percussive punch
Not to name drop, but you know who i am talking about
Its not just compressors and eq's
the actual hits are more defined and have no noise floor
I've been dieing to tear up Kontakt 2 with some Amen's, but my recording of
A-men sucks
and I'm having a tough time getting the sounds I want
If anyone knows how to do this or has an Amen recording like this, hook me
up, i'd pay for it