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Re: When layering kicks...

Post by Ongelegen » Wed May 02, 2012 9:13 am

nowaysj wrote:If you find better 808's than GoldBaby, let me know.

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Re: When layering kicks...

Post by hasezwei » Wed May 02, 2012 10:06 am

objectively goldbaby's are the best but if you want some really really long compressed 808's without much top end check out boi1da's soundpack. theres only 2 in there but i use them quite often.

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Re: When layering kicks...

Post by Killamike49 » Wed May 02, 2012 1:37 pm

Lex lugers kit has a few good long kicks.
And when i layer drums, it's more about volume than eqing. If i can get the levels right, it's a longshot that i have to eq them.
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Re: When layering kicks...

Post by OfficialDAPT » Wed May 02, 2012 2:48 pm

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Comfi wrote:do you just slap them together or EQ them to fit snugly into each other?
NEVER just "slap" anything together...
why not? :(
because things rarely fit together with no EQ as well as they could with EQ
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Re: When layering kicks...

Post by syrup » Wed May 02, 2012 5:10 pm

outbound wrote:I'm on the hunt for a decent 808 kick atm (gold baby ones I used weren't cutting it ) the ones I've used are too clicky and although I could low pass / compress etc I'm looking for some samples that have the majority of the sound I'm after from the word go.
Longer attack/Transient shaping?
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Re: When layering kicks...

Post by Xsist-Music » Fri May 11, 2012 6:32 pm

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Comfi wrote:do you just slap them together or EQ them to fit snugly into each other?
NEVER just "slap" anything together... so the answer is definitely EQ them to fit together because you want them to sound like one fat kick not two semi-fat kicks on one another
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Re: When layering kicks...

Post by Xsist-Music » Fri May 11, 2012 6:32 pm

tbh i think youre just better with one big kick(if thats what youre going for) and then boosting 80 odd hz and 200 odd hz and taking out around 300-400 hz
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Re: When layering kicks...

Post by skimpi » Sat May 12, 2012 2:52 am

I have never wanted to just use an 808 kick, I only really use them for low freq in kicks, or like a bassline. I do get confused when people talk about 808's now, I never know if they mean just a standard short kick, or just a booming, punchy 808 bassline.
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Re: When layering kicks...

Post by bRRRz » Sat May 12, 2012 10:03 am

Yeah EQing them and busing them together and gently compress the bus will help making them sound like one kick.
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Re: When layering kicks...

Post by dublerium » Tue May 15, 2012 4:03 am

If it sounds good it sounds good. Some samples require little processing to work together, some require more so; depends on the samples and what your trying to do with them. No offence but a bit of common sense is all this took. There's no strict formula for layering kicks, or anything for that matter, production would get boring if you approached it the same way every time, try out different techniques and methods etc, keep things fresh for yourself.

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