Various ways to get fat 808-style kicks? (e.g. ramadanman)
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Re: Various ways to get fat 808-style kicks? (e.g. ramadanma
I'd love to get your massive preset, let me know, thanks!
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Re: Various ways to get fat 808-style kicks? (e.g. ramadanma
Quoted for truth. The clicks in the second example are most likely from resampling the kick inbetween zero crossings of the sample. Only way to resolve this is to have very short crossfades between the samples. Attacks between 1 and 10 ms will preserve most of the attack of the sample while eliminating the pops.skwiggo wrote: also alter the attack time for the sample if you dont want the click at the start
Re: Various ways to get fat 808-style kicks? (e.g. ramadanma
You could use Subatomic. It's free.
http://delamancha.co.uk/subatomic.htm
It's extremely simple, but it works really well. I use it all the time.
http://delamancha.co.uk/subatomic.htm
It's extremely simple, but it works really well. I use it all the time.
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Re: Various ways to get fat 808-style kicks? (e.g. ramadanma
skwiggo wrote:pitch envelope can add greater punch to an 808 sample
also alter the attack time for the sample if you dont want the click at the start
pitch envelope pitch envelope pitch envelope pitch envelope pitch envelope pitch envelope
amp envelope
it's basically these two things, on a sine wave.
maybe a bit of saturation for some harmonics, and some EQ.
*maybe* some layered short attack from a 707 or something
but don't think about it too much. it's 90% in the envelopes. goldbaby won't really help you here.
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Re: Various ways to get fat 808-style kicks? (e.g. ramadanma
thanks for the sample likns 

Re: Various ways to get fat 808-style kicks? (e.g. ramadanma
If you got sylenth1 I've made a few for that are alite. Are upload them if you want.
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Re: Various ways to get fat 808-style kicks? (e.g. ramadanma
thanks to Electric_Head for mentioning the drum machine samples shootout, here's a link for that:
http://bedroomproducersblog.com/2010/09 ... e-samples/
check it out, it features all the free 808 sample packs i've found online, some are seriously good stuff for bass.
and for 808 drum sounds in general, check out TS-808:
http://tactilesounds.blogspot.com/p/tac ... izers.html
it's a great freeware emulation of the TR-808, modeled after Goldbaby's samples.
http://bedroomproducersblog.com/2010/09 ... e-samples/
check it out, it features all the free 808 sample packs i've found online, some are seriously good stuff for bass.
and for 808 drum sounds in general, check out TS-808:
http://tactilesounds.blogspot.com/p/tac ... izers.html
it's a great freeware emulation of the TR-808, modeled after Goldbaby's samples.
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Re: Various ways to get fat 808-style kicks? (e.g. ramadanma
Open up any soft synth. Set osc 1 to sine wave. Quick attack. Slow Release.


Re: Various ways to get fat 808-style kicks? (e.g. ramadanma
JBE wrote:You could use Subatomic. It's free.
http://delamancha.co.uk/subatomic.htm
It's extremely simple, but it works really well. I use it all the time.
SubAtomic occasionally spazzs out when I run it through FL. Useful, but not as useful as I want it to be.
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