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| quote: | Originally posted by nick_rockliffe
It's one of those things which are so hard to give advice without being able to hear the sound you have as well as see the working file itself.
So much depends on what's going on in the file itself.
I would say maybe try and look for a few youtube tutorials but also look up the basics. Kick's tend to have a more high end nature to them in psy but they need to be punchy. I find a lot depends on the side chaining of the bass as well. It maybe you have the kick you want but with the rolling bassline you have two similar freq fighting the same battle.
I assume you have a rolling bassline?
If yes, is this side chained? If not, do this first, try using the fruity envelope controller (as this is side chaining non-compressor based.
Then automate the cut -off/freq in your bass synth so on the first note & the kick) it's pulled down to get a real deep sub sound then up to about mid range (maybe slightly above on the off notes. Then repeat so it spans across the 4x4 kick.
See how that firstly frees up the kick.
As said, I cannot see of hear your working file so may not work but that's how I would go about it first. |
yeah, my kick is sidechaned to the rolling bassline already. it still just isnt driving the track 
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