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gowron
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Sep 2005
Location: malmo, sweden
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you should check out the levels, make the kick and bass blend better. i'm pretty sure you can do that with this kick too, just use some eq & compression, and you'll be there.
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Apr-07-2006 14:13
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Sean Walsh
JAGERMAESTRO
Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Downtown Vancouver
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Yeah, the kick sounds a bit weak. I'd suggest adding sidechain compression to the bassline (triggered by the kick) to get the kick to stand out more.
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Apr-07-2006 16:08
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Biatchzxz
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Living in my own little sanctuary..
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To be honest with you it doesnt sound that bad at all. I think it sounds great overall. Maybe just add some compression to the kick to make it more punchy. You can also add a second kick or even third kick and layer them. I know what you mean by going insane looking for the perfect kick, but instead use what you have and layer them,EQ,Compress. I can always make you a kick and send it to you if you want, but thats no fun. on trance.nu there is a thread explaining layer kicks and eqing them i will post the link soon.
*edit* http://trance.nu/v3/forums/viewtopic.php?t=29373&sid=a4bfeb6865d832ebb52d2247369f7b84
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Apr-07-2006 17:42
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DJ 5NAK3
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: garden grove, CA, USA
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i wouldn't toss that bass line...i like the sound of it.
i'm not at my own station so i can't give ya a final word. sounds okay for now on these desktop speakers. (@ home i run everything thru an amp, two 15s).
you could try & eliminate the "problem frequencies" that occur between kicks & bass. (i just learned this recently myself, but not thru trial & error so i guess i cheated). you're basically eq'in each channel so certain frequencies from the other can cut thru the mix more clearly. as i'm not at my own computer you'll have to check back tomorrow - i'll post again. hopefully this'll give you the clarity your lookin for.
also, you could take sean's advise & try sidechaining the bass.
lower bass line? yeah...your "main synth" used for the bass - which gives your bass it's characteristic, could have a low shelf. then use another bass w/ little characteric w/ high shelf in the same range for your sub.
maybe use soundforge or a similar program w/ a FM synthesis feature to create your sub...then you'd have to know what frequency your root note is at, i.e. 55hz = A, etc. (http://www.wdv.com/Eye/SndN2Grfx/KeyMap.html)
i'm pretty sure the reason you're lacking "umph" in your sub bass is your going below your speakers frequency range (?). so unless your mastering w/ monitors you might not want to try & push too low as you'll be unsure of the final result (like low low bass drops, etc.)
if you spent enough $ on a sound system you can make 15hz bump like a mf.
i don't know what genre you have in mind...but from the way your synths are i'm thinking your kick's level ok in relation to the other channels. (melodic trance? i'm guessing here).
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Apr-09-2006 08:35
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