: Turn the "Time mul" knob all the way to the left to divide the note into many tiny segments, similar to a high-hat roll.
: Double-click the audio clip in the Playlist to open the Sampler settings and click the Reverse button. : Turn the "Time mul" knob all the
This is the most popular way to create a rising, reversed effect without needing to export audio. It allows you to keep your 808 as a MIDI pattern for easy pitch changes. It allows you to keep your 808 as
: Place a small 808 note in the Piano Roll just before the main "hit". : In the 808 sampler settings, ensure "Cut
This creates a "sucking" pitch effect that often accompanies reversed 808s in modern trap production.
: In the 808 sampler settings, ensure "Cut itself" is enabled so the reversed tail doesn't overlap with the main 808 hit, which causes muddy low-end.
: Cut the beginning of the 808 (which is now the end) to avoid clipping and align the "swell" so it peaks exactly when your next kick or 808 starts. 3. The Slide Note Trick


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