Hi-hat Tip Shank
For example in the brushes kit from the Roots expansion pack we have the articulations open 1-5 and open tip 1-5.
Hi-hat tip shank. I already understand all the gotchas about how Logic does. They will ask you to play on the edge of the hi-hats with the shaft. The pattern remains the same no matter what sound you want but whether you get an edge sound from your hi-hats or a body sound from your hi-hats is determined by where your wrist is placed.
A low hat allows you to either use the tip the butt or the shank for different sounds. Hi-Hat Shank varying degrees of open from 1 - 7 with 1 closed Shank is the edge of the stick. To create an open hi-hat we use the attached pedal.
Open hi-hat is usually played with the tip on the top of the upper cymbal. In our blog articles 5 Tips for Mixing High End and 8 Tips for Taming Harsh Treble in the Mix we provided some general tips for managing high end in a mix. Hi -- I am an owner of a all three of the above mentioned packages and there are times where I am thinking I may want to program using one tool but then use the kits from another one.
Hi-hat - I realise that the drummer is playing eight notes on the hatsaccenting the quarter notes. And see how a MIDI CC message is used to continuously move through the articulations while recording in a part. This could be due to the additional sensors in the bow but I suspect its largely due.
For most genres drummers want a crisp clean sound. Drummers use open hi-hats to accent specific rhythms. Joined Aug 5 2005 Messages.
Speed is the result of proper technique. So record producers will ask you to play with the tip of your stick on the top of the hi-hat. The push-pull technique or the shank-tip is what Ive always called accents on the edge taps on the top.