ok, shall sweep the snare and search for the honkiness!
haha i think i know what that means.
currently using Audacity for sample preps. i really like the waveform display and it’s perfect for zooming in and trimming, doing a number of corrective fadeouts to enable truncating of samples while retaining detail and naturalness.
not sure about Audacity’s Parametric EQ, have tried a couple of times, seems pretty straight forward i guess.
i found the magic EQ chart for the MD’s one band EQ:
Machinedrum EQ Frequencies
40Hz - 10
60Hz - 18
80Hz - 23
100Hz - 28
150Hz - 37
250Hz - 47
300Hz - 50
500Hz - 60
1000HZ - 73
1500Hz - 80
1800Hz - 83
2000Hz - 86
2500Hz - 90
3000Hz - 93
3500Hz - 96
4000Hz - 98
4500Hz - 101
5000Hz - 103
6000Hz - 106
7500Hz - 110
10000Hz - 115
12000Hz - 119
14000Hz - 121
16000Hz - 124
using Sauna Sound’s chart, to strengthen 160Hz would mean adding EQ gain with the EQ param being set to 38…
or, to boost the “air”, set the EQ param to 103 and boost that.
maybe use layering and trig grouping, to trig the same sample, one with a lowpass filter, EQ boosting the 5k region…
the other trig with a highpass filter on the sample, and the one band EQ boosting the 160Hz region?
most likely possible to do all the preparation work in the DAW before importing, but then again it is nice to then have the ability to further shape the sound on the MD.
to fit within the 2.7mb limit, i am trimming one-shots in Audacity and exporting…
it’s a bit like making a valentine’s card heart shape by cutting with scissors but then trying to avoid over-zealous perfectionism and only making a card one centimeter in width.
at a certain point, too much trimming of samples results in a series of blips and pops that are all small in memory size but also very light-on as regards character of sound.
i think cymbal samples are going to take up the most space in terms of individual sample size. would like to load at least 3 cymbals. have made quicker and longer versions, shall try both and see how they sound.
some sounds naturally take to the process of being converted to 12bit mono by the MD very well, sounding as nice or nicer than they did before. other sounds do not. it is like a lucky dip, slightly predictable but requiring direct experimentation all the same. this is why i am waiting for a while to see how individual sounds work in the MD, before making sample chains.
Snare drums are hopefully going to feature fairly strongly in the sample imports, along with Tom drums, Kicks and a number of acoustic hihats (pedal, open, closed).
a couple of handclaps and a tambourine sample, not sure what else … maybe a rimshot and a tweaky percussion sample.
edit: i just noticed today that Audacity has its own spectrum analyser, cool! 
also have Ableton 9 but that isn’t a sample editor.