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There is a specific bass drum sound/layering I would like to incorporate in my tunes.
It is the kick drum sound at the drop of these two examples.
If anyone knows of any tutorials on youtube or some specific layering technique you know of let me know please.
Right now I have a kick drum and a low sine wave subbass under it cept it's too subby and full, not as mid range-y as in the examples. So lost please help
Also, try monitoring across a lot of different playback sources while you're trying to figure this out. Listen to it on a boombox, in the car, on your home stereo, through headphones. This way you can zero in on the freqs you need to be paying attention to and also hearing where it might get hairy on less than ideal systems.
nowaysj wrote: ...But the chick's panties that you drop with a keytar, marry that B.
mthrfnk wrote:I hate these kicks and bigroom in general but anyways, they're fundamentally easy to make just google "bigroom kick" you'll get 10+ tutorials.
Yea I figured it be nice to know how to make it and try to use it for something else maybe?? lol
But yea thanks I'm finding a lot now
Ill post the piece of work I'm working on to show yall if I did it right
it just sounds like saturation or mild distortion on the decaying bass note aspect of the kick, to me.
not much different from any old school hardcore techno, gabber, hardstyle or jumpstyle kick...just not as heavily distorted.
you can use cable guys Volumeshaper if you want to cut out a bit of the sub in the drop, its similar affect to side chaining a compressor but without messing with the dynamics.