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J.L.
Never gonna give you up.

Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Toronto, Canada
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to program a kick... you would generally want to start with an audio editing program like cooledit or soundforge.
Create a sine wave... and shape the volume so that it curves down nicely like a kick should normally do.
There are several things you can do from now on... add distortion, reverb, equalize, etc...
the important thing is that you'll want to compress it again afterwards, and set the volume envelope again so that it curves down in the way of a kick...
you can also try laying a hi hat, clap, or kick on top of it to give it the mid or high presence that the kick may need a bit.
you may want to create or use several kick samples, and then layer them around, edit some of the envelope and compression, equalize it... mess around with it a bit to create your own kick..
there are several in depth tutorials on creating kicks in this forum... just search a bit harder for it and you'll find it
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Sep-04-2004 05:20
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retiro
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2004
Location: Nottingham, England
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Sharing... no problem! I have already shared 50 trance kick samples that I have messed about with - layering different samples to create a new one etc! go to the link below to get them! its ravans ftp address - please uploads something in return and help others to help you!
Go to the link and work from there!
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...threadid=205406
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Sep-04-2004 08:58
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Audio Beverage
Addicted
Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Adelaide
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Reason has a few good patches for the subtractor & maelstrom you can use as a start to make your own kicks with.
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Sep-04-2004 10:49
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retiro
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2004
Location: Nottingham, England
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unfortunatly I am using FL Studio!
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Sep-04-2004 11:28
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Snakebyte
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Malmoe, Sweden
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Sep-04-2004 14:59
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h.vox
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: May 2004
Location: Zagreb, Croatia
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Re: Programing Kick Drums!
| quote: | Originally posted by retiro
hi guys! I read a post on TA the other day (damned if I can find it again!) about programing kick drums from scratch! What software would I need to do this? Is there a program especially for producing kick drums? Samples are good but I find most I pick up have a click or breathe too much at the end! Besides samples are not your own work!!!
Your help would be greatly appreciated! |
programming kick drums? what do you mean by that? btw, most dance music is based on samples, it does not matter if all your drum kits are samples, what matters is what you do with it. don't be so picky. if you still want to be picky, then try fxpansion dr-008 or linplug rmIV - vst drum samplers with percussion generators. i like dr-008 pretty much. if your samples have a click or breathe too much, either set up the envelope in your sampler or edit them in your wave editor.
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Sep-04-2004 21:12
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