How to kick like coki?
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How to kick like coki?
Vintage warmth and slam? how does he do it so well?
Re: How to kick like coki?
Good sample selection + spot on sound processing
Re: How to kick like coki?
Lol, ninja'd like a bosswub wrote:Good sample selection + spot on sound processing
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Re: How to kick like coki?
Coki does real deep sub's but then agressive mids, and as a pro dubsteppa his percussion run the high ends and he rarely has a boosted hi end on his main bass's,
the kick therefore has a nice amount of room between the mids and lows, all about eq'ing with space, just about ANY kick can sound fat, it's just how it sits in the mix
the kick therefore has a nice amount of room between the mids and lows, all about eq'ing with space, just about ANY kick can sound fat, it's just how it sits in the mix
Re: How to kick like coki?
Completely agree, with good sample selection you can make drum loops that need a minimal amount of EQ.wub wrote:Good sample selection + spot on sound processing
Re: How to kick like coki?
Can you suggest any good sample packs? personal favorite or something?teqh wrote:Completely agree, with good sample selection you can make drum loops that need a minimal amount of EQ.wub wrote:Good sample selection + spot on sound processing
Re: How to kick like coki?
Any of the GoldBaby sample packs usually do the business;
http://www.goldbaby.co.nz/
They do some free sample packs here to give you a feel for what they're like - http://www.goldbaby.co.nz/freestuff.html
http://www.goldbaby.co.nz/
They do some free sample packs here to give you a feel for what they're like - http://www.goldbaby.co.nz/freestuff.html
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