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Posted by Mark Burton on May-17-2005 20:16:

Kick samples

I'm using fruity and could do with a few good kick samples, crisp punchy ones like pvd and john askew would use... anyone help out?


Posted by djsnazzy on May-17-2005 20:41:

ya i really need some myself actually . altho useing fx and the kicks you have can get totaly different sounds. eqing is effective


Posted by retiro on May-17-2005 20:53:

Try using the software 'stomper' (google it)! You can get basic kicks from this and then add rim shots and hats to personalise! Add eq and maybe overdrive! Its pretty simple!


Posted by tripudio on May-17-2005 21:12:

Did a search

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...ht=%22bren-f%22


Posted by Project 7 on May-17-2005 22:27:

Here are 100 or so kicks i've rar packed and hosted...


Download Here


Posted by PDM on May-18-2005 00:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Project 7
Here are 100 or so kicks i've rar packed and hosted...


Download Here


Hey thanks for these ones, but, are they royalty free samples?


Posted by ONION on May-18-2005 01:18:

they probably arent royalty free... just use them


Posted by moth on May-18-2005 01:45:

OMG THAT'S THAT KICK I MADE IN THAT GUYS SONG!


Posted by djbruuen on May-18-2005 04:05:

royality free drum kicks??? haha, no offense, but who the fuck is going to crack down on you if you use 'THEIR' kick drum...like honestly, if you have that good of an ear, even after compression/eq, you deserve a medal if you can spot that one.


Posted by Mark Burton on May-18-2005 10:38:

thanks for that archive!!


Posted by PutBoy on May-18-2005 14:27:

quote:
Originally posted by djbruuen
royality free drum kicks??? haha, no offense, but who the fuck is going to crack down on you if you use 'THEIR' kick drum...like honestly, if you have that good of an ear, even after compression/eq, you deserve a medal if you can spot that one.


;D Laughed my lounges out ;D


Posted by Magnus on May-18-2005 17:31:

Royalty free kicks??? I had to LOL as well... I mean after all, most kick samples are tweaked by the producer anyway so even in the unlikely event a dude had special powers to ID his kick in a random track, it would be extrememly questionable at best.


Posted by BOOsTER on May-18-2005 19:17:

yupz...but it doesn't look good if you see in Reason's self-contain settings something like "Jan Wayne Stop Dreaming kick.wav" does it?


hehe anyway quite loled about royalty free kicks too


Posted by DJ_Haki on Jun-03-2005 13:55:

hmmm the link is dead.... could u fix the link or can someone else tell where to find kick drums??


Posted by dj jasonF on Jun-03-2005 14:54:

layer (along with filtering n eq), compress pitch them up/down use the pitch in fruity's sampler add other percussions to give color or something. with the lack of cpu and ram the one thing ive learned best is how to make kicks lol. just experiment with samples from comercial tunes maybe and make your own. there are lots of ways put mostly layerin g and pitch env.


Posted by mef on Jun-03-2005 15:51:

quote:
Originally posted by PutBoy
;D Laughed my lounges out ;D


well i laughed my kitchen out


Posted by PutBoy on Jun-03-2005 16:29:

quote:
Originally posted by mef
well i laughed my kitchen out


Damnit, this time I laughed my bathroom out ;D


Posted by mysticalninja on Jun-03-2005 17:18:

kicks.rar plz <#


Posted by tripudio on Jun-03-2005 18:25:

Some quality kicks, I think everyone on TA has these kicks by Bren-F

http://s19.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=...M031Z2T8FFMQQZ


Posted by retiro on Jun-03-2005 19:00:

Hi guys! thought I'd lend a hand! Placed 5 kicks I have programmed onto 'yousendit' (no other means)! These are dry samples layered with others and the odd bit of overdrive here and there!

Lemme know how you get on and if you want more?

Enjoy!

Link here


Posted by Dickie-T on Jun-03-2005 20:39:

quote:
Originally posted by retiro
and the odd bit of overdrive here and there!


TNX MAN!!!!

ps how do you add 'overdrive' to your kicks?


Posted by retiro on Jun-03-2005 21:50:

How do I add overdrive? I use that cheeky little plugin in FL Studio called 'Fruity Blood Overdrive'! My advice to anyone programming kicks is not to overdrive a kick sample twice because the kick starts to sound 'skwishy' (pardon the expression) and you lose the punchness.

I tend to layer two kicks - a punchy kick coupled with a subish kick to make it breath a little and add depth, (use the in and out dials - �precomputed effects� in the channel settings on a sample instance in FL). These vary the amount of volume either at the start or end of the sample - very helpful! You have to be very careful when you choose your kicks when you layer them. You can�t choose any old kicks. What happens is the two bass frequencies of the kicks cancel each other out resulting in a dip (rather than a tapered waveform) which sounds mashy and real crap! When you've got a nice tapered waveform kick you can add rim shots which add a little punch or add a hi hat to give it that �tiss� sound at the start of the kick (G&M Project style). I never compress the kicks because you tend to compress them in the mix.

Generally that�s how I do kicks, basically explained in a nutshell! Sometimes I layer 5-6 different samples and render them many times to get a kick I like so, patience is a virtue!

I hope I have explained things well enough so you all get the picture! I�d be happy to help further if anyone need anymore advice!


Posted by mysticalninja on Jun-04-2005 04:55:

could you post an mp3 with that dual kick technique? and maybe mute each channel once to hear what it sounds like alone?


Posted by retiro on Jun-04-2005 09:11:

quote:
Originally posted by mysticalninja
could you post an mp3 with that dual kick technique? and maybe mute each channel once to hear what it sounds like alone?


Here it is! The mp3 (320KB) consists of the first two kicks solo and the last four, the two kicks layered together. I have only added a little overdrive and eq! This sample is a pretty basic form of the system I use for creating kicks! I would usually spend a little more time improving to my liking. It maybe sounds like a weird system to any producer but it does work!

Click here

I hope this helps

Cheers Steve


Posted by Icone on Jun-04-2005 21:26:

quote:
Originally posted by retiro
Hi guys! thought I'd lend a hand! Placed 5 kicks I have programmed onto 'yousendit' (no other means)! These are dry samples layered with others and the odd bit of overdrive here and there!

Lemme know how you get on and if you want more?

Enjoy!

Link here


Very nice, fat sounding kicks my friend, nice job!

If you like, I can host them for the people up here? Download Retiro's kicks over here:

retiro's kicks


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