Russel, I think it sounds great. The only problem for me is the volume, so I turned de volume up on both layers, keeping the difference at 15 (127 and 112. But It is still far to soft. Any suggestions on this? Tom --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "Russell" <rpb1966@n...> wrote: > OK guys and Gals I dont know if you wanna try this one out but I > think its the best layered Hi Hat settings I have found so far I > have spent some time programming different kits and I will upload > some shortly in the files section,I would nt mind some feedback on > what you guys think,but here are the hi-hat settings....... > > > Layer 1 > > H/023 MU close > Vol 75 Pan R30 > Tune 0 F=-1 > Layer Balance ---0 > Decay +5 Fc=-1 > X-Fade=4 > > All other setting are default. > > > Layer 2 > > H/047 32 Close > Vol 60 Pan R30 > Tune +3 F=-6 > Layer Balance ---0 > Decay +20 Fc=-4 > X-Fade=4 > > All other settings are default. > > Give it a go folks,its definatly better than all the preset Hi-Hat > settings,if you do come up with anything better,then I would be > grateful in hearing from you. > > > Many Thanks > > > Russell Butterfiels
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Re: Good Layered Hi Hat Settings.
2003-09-12 by ruffalo2003
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