Seeking that Barracuda snare sound

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  • Christian61
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    Google has this…

    Mike Derosier on his 6.5×14 Ludwig Supraphonic snare on Heart’s – Barracuda.

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    bpjacobsen
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    Google has this…

    Mike Derosier on his 6.5×14 Ludwig Supraphonic snare on Heart’s – Barracuda.

    I did find something under Legacy of Rock that seems close enough that I could tweak. It’s a supraphonic. (shocking) LOL

    The one I found had a decent baseline to work from was 5×14″ Ludwig 400 Supraphonic B/O Badge 1970s. Though I do see there is a 402 of same but I feel like the sound on the 400 was better. Not sure if it’s b/c of the presets or what but it just sounds better to me. The article says it was a 402 but again…..

    • This post was modified 1 year, 5 months ago by bpjacobsen.
    Bear-Faced Cow
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    a lot of it has more to do about the recording and production of the snare than the differences in the model itself. The tuning of the 400 and the way it was hit may give you a closer match. Legacy of Rock SDX is probably the optimal choice since the era of the equipment used to record the snare, is closer to the period of the time when Little Queen came out. Using an 1176 plugin along with a Pultec EQ plugin will get you closer to the Barracuda type sound you’re looking for.

    jord


    Jordan L. Chilcott

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    bpjacobsen
    Participant

    a lot of it has more to do about the recording and production of the snare than the differences in the model itself. The tuning of the 400 and the way it was hit may give you a closer match. Legacy of Rock SDX is probably the optimal choice since the era of the equipment used to record the snare, is closer to the period of the time when Little Queen came out. Using an 1176 plugin along with a Pultec EQ plugin will get you closer to the Barracuda type sound you’re looking for.

    jord

    Would you able to expand a bit on those plugins? I’m still pretty new to this whole VST drumming software thing. How does that plugin work to get the sound closer? Not really looking to spend more money on plugins. is there not something within the stock mixers in SD3 that would get this closer? I just don’t know enough about the various compression and other tools or affects etc. to even know what direction to go aside from just trying them and experimenting.

    • This post was modified 1 year, 5 months ago by bpjacobsen.
    Bear-Faced Cow
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    Considering that you are pretty new to software drums, and probably audio production in general, I would be more inclined to recommend getting a couple of course that teach mixing, in order to get a handle on the why’s and the how’s. This way, you could be more familiar with the plug-ins you already have. Once you have some of the fundamentals down, you would be in a better position to know which plug-ins would be more suited for you.

    That being said, the 1176 was one of the iconic compressors of the 70s. The Comp 76 will come close, if that is good enough. You might be able to sub in the the EQ84 for the Pultec and add in a bit of tube saturation via overdrive. Add a tape saturation on the output.

    Fortunately all of these are available within SD3.

    jord


    Jordan L. Chilcott

    Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/

    bpjacobsen
    Participant

    Considering that you are pretty new to software drums, and probably audio production in general, I would be more inclined to recommend getting a couple of course that teach mixing, in order to get a handle on the why’s and the how’s. This way, you could be more familiar with the plug-ins you already have. Once you have some of the fundamentals down, you would be in a better position to know which plug-ins would be more suited for you.

    That being said, the 1176 was one of the iconic compressors of the 70s. The Comp 76 will come close, if that is good enough. You might be able to sub in the the EQ84 for the Pultec and add in a bit of tube saturation via overdrive. Add a tape saturation on the output.

    Fortunately all of these are available within SD3.

    jord

    Do you per chance have a preset in your SD3 that sorta mirrors what you are talking about? Perhaps If you could share that, I could look at the mixers and visually see what you are referring to?

    Bear-Faced Cow
    Participant

    Here’s something quick and dirty that I came up with in about 8 minutes, based more on what I was talking about than the actual snare sound from Barracuda. It’s somewhat close, but it was meant to deal more with the Compression/EQ/Tape part of the discussion to help you tweak things to the sound you want. Adjust the attack on the Comp 76 on the snare to get the kind of snap you’re looking for.

    Hopefully this takes you in the direction you are wanting to go. The snare is the 402 from Legacy of Rock and with a bit of tuning, it seems to come close.

    jord


    Jordan L. Chilcott

    Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/

    bpjacobsen
    Participant

    Here’s something quick and dirty that I came up with in about 8 minutes, based more on what I was talking about than the actual snare sound from Barracuda. It’s somewhat close, but it was meant to deal more with the Compression/EQ/Tape part of the discussion to help you tweak things to the sound you want. Adjust the attack on the Comp 76 on the snare to get the kind of snap you’re looking for.

    Hopefully this takes you in the direction you are wanting to go. The snare is the 402 from Legacy of Rock and with a bit of tuning, it seems to come close.

    jord

    Thanks so very much! I will play with it. I was actually messing around this morning with some of the compression settings and started to sorta get an idea of how drastically it changes the whole sound. pretty amazing stuff.

    Bear-Faced Cow
    Participant

    Compression can be a wonderful thing when applied in its proper context. The 1176/Comp 76 is one of my favourites for drums.

    jord


    Jordan L. Chilcott

    Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/

    bpjacobsen
    Participant

    So I went back to my original preset and played more with the comp 76. I feel like this is pretty close? though I need to listen a bit to the song. kinda hard to really tell but it sure sounds decent.

    Bear-Faced Cow
    Participant

    I listened to it alongside the song and it’s close. To keep it 70’s, I added a bit of grit on the snare and some tape saturation on the output for a bit of “splat” and played it alongside the song. I adjusted the attack and release of the Comp 76 as well.


    Jordan L. Chilcott

    Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/

    Ken
    Participant

    If you look up Mick Fleetwood on Wikipedia there is a tab called equipment. He used Tamba in the studio and Ludwig live.  In that era. Also, I believe it was a 400 from what I read.

    Cheers Ken
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    • This post was modified 1 year, 4 months ago by Ken.
    Bear-Faced Cow
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    Mick Fleetwood is part of Fleetwood Mac. They didn’t record Barracuda. It’s from Heart’s album Little Queen.

    Rumours however is another great recording. Love the Sound City sound

    jord


    Jordan L. Chilcott

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    Ken
    Participant

    Sorry sorry sorry brain fart. Two great bands obviously and yes I am in love with the sister that plays the guitar lead guitar. I believe her name was Nancy. Damn alzihemers. ;( seriously I had written Lindsey and I had to look it up only to find out it’s Nancy.

    Cheers Ken
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    expansions : N.Y.Avitar | Latin percussion
    Yamaha multi 12 | DTX 450k | Trigger IO (x2)
    Super stupid fast computer with i9 and 18 speed double clutch gearbox
    5. Audio interfaces.

    Bear-Faced Cow
    Participant

    Heck, I’ve had a crush on Nancy Wilson since I was 12. LOL! It must have been the way she played the opener of Crazy on You that got me.

    As far as Fleetwood Mac goes, I was rather embarrassed in confusing Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham back then.

    jord


    Jordan L. Chilcott

    Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/

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