Thanks David,

The sound I want a drummer would produce on a Hi Hat. I normally hear them call that a sizzle effect. It is generally created in a pattern with a closed then a partially open Hi Hat. Perhaps the sizzle sound comes first the two hits on the closed Hat. Typically done in a shuffle rhythm.

Something sort of like that can be done on a rivet cymbal but for sure not the same sort of sound.

My issue is I don't have a acoustic drum kit. I am not a drummer but I could play that few measures that I want.

I am trying to get around the issue with software and I have Toontracks Americana. I will go take a look.

I have a hard time to justify hiring a drummer to just play four measures. I thank it may be cheaper to buy a Hi Hat!

Billy

EDIT: Just saw a DW 3000 used for 50 bucks.

Last edited by Planobilly; 10/14/20 11:26 AM.

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