Finding a certain Snare sound. TL;DR highlighted

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Hey guys, I need help figuring out how to produce a certain snare sound. It's called a "buzz roll" or a closed roll. In a sense, this kind of drum roll is a type of roll that has no rhythm. If you were to attempt this in real life, you would let the stick bounce multiple times with one stroke in a single beat causing multiple hits against the drum. Its quality of sound compared to rainstorm or thundering herds of animals (zzzzzhhhhh buzzzzzzzz) but still has the color and sound of a snare drum. In comparison, an open roll has a rhythmic like quality where the rhythm is generally viewed as 32nd or 64th notes, which you can easily do on LMMS by zooming in and filling in the beats 1/64 zoomed in on piano roll; Its quality of sound compared to that of a machine gun (takatakatakataka).. this is the sound I don't want.

Here's a clip of what I do want starting on 2:30-2:33 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=me_QeKx3Q1k
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I don't know if someone has already figured out this sound yet but I'd greatly appreciate any tips on how to approach this concept if it hasn't been done yet. Like something I might not know about or can alter in Zynaddsubfx. Thanks a ton.
LengthMustBe wrote:
Fri Apr 10, 2020 6:02 am
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I need help figuring out how to produce a certain snare sound. It's called a "buzz roll"


the simple thing is to link to a good example on youTube or similar -so Find a video or soundclip online, with the exact instrument sound, you are looking for. -Link to it!
You need to add exact timestamps, for where the wanted sound starts, and less important -ends
Like @2:32 -> 2:50
I need help figuring out how to produce a certain snare sound. It's called a "buzz roll"

The simple thing is to link to a good example on youTube or similar -so Find a video or soundclip online, with the exact instrument sound, you are looking for. -Link to it!
You need to add exact timestamps, for where the wanted sound starts, and less important -ends
Like @2:32 -> 2:55
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Okay, I edited and provided a link with timestamps
...hmmmmmmm cant get rid of underline
How annoying....
Well that an artist!
He uses his touch and experience from many years of practice, and produces a piece of music.
That where something like a DAW and computer bits and bites, cant compete!
I recommend you to sample the best toy can find, and then to work with the sample in Audacity and create a seamless sample. Seamless-samples is actually something that has not been a topic before.
I think we should have a tutorial on that :)
For ''odd reasons'' is do have time for making one :|
Sunday i will try to have something up, and why not use your Buzz-roll as material :)