I was wondering if anyone knew how this guy makes his kicks sound so big in his mixes. It's got a big feel and the whole track is pumping.
Any tips - royalty free samples - examples - settingts would be apreciated.
Thanks
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Aug-19-2006 07:10
Craig Bradley
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Alot of people don't give there secrets away..it's all about trial and error mate..use compression and eq to make a kick drum sound big and phat...you should check out the vengeance sample cds there are some awesome kick drums on those..that would be your best option.
Layer kicks. This already opens up millions of posibilities if you havnt gone this way already.
To get the kick to stand out you can write your bassline with gaps for the kick. Or you can compress the kick and bass together. Have the bass lower to the compressor brings the volume of the bass up between the kicks.
Thats all just very vauge. Good sounds come from sitting there for hours and tweaking untill you come up with something. Not just hours. Sometimes days!
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Originally posted by DJ 00 Tommy
To get the kick to stand out you can write your bassline with gaps for the kick. Or you can compress the kick and bass together. Have the bass lower to the compressor brings the volume of the bass up between the kicks.
thats an interesting concept...im guessing that would lead to a 'clean' sounding tight bassline, my bass sounds are always muddy and kinda rumble a bad speaker system (also gathered with teh fact that im awful at mastering/mixdown)
Ofcourse i didnt come up with it just started noticing it in other tracks and such. Analyzing midis and taking them apart is a good way to learn about structure and putting together different parts of a song.
sidechaining is one of the big tricks to get fat bassdrums and bassline combinations in a very tight and clean production. i use it in every tune.. you don't need to overuse it like in the benassi tunes.
Aug-19-2006 13:49
retiro
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Registered: Aug 2004
Location: Nottingham, England
Layer some kicks, its easy!
Aug-19-2006 15:12
muzikislife
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Registered: Mar 2006
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Cool. Thanks for the tips. i've tried the layering and using a bit of side chaining.
I think theres probably some industry secrets for using the EQ's and compressors and maybe a little valve.
i'll keep trying but if anyone has any other advice, I'd appreciate it.
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Aug-19-2006 22:08
lunamore
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Registered: Aug 2006
Location: Helsinki (Berlin+Atehns time to time)
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Originally posted by thecYrus
sidechaining is one of the big tricks to get fat bassdrums and bassline combinations in a very tight and clean production. i use it in every tune.. you don't need to overuse it like in the benassi tunes.
Silly me... What is this sidechaining? And can I do it with Reason?
I really have no idea...