Both loops have been "Mastered" using the TC Powercore Master X3 but you can get the same result using the VintageWarmer or Waves L2/L3.
Mastering in this sense, is just a temporary fix to get the track levels to demo standard. If you do indeed write the next Ibiza Floor-Filler then it's safe to assume that you won't be mastering it.
ok, just checked the samples...
damn, how can you give advices on making a "PERFECT kick" if yours doesn't sound right ? Do you really think that you made a pro-sounding 'perfect' kick ??
Compare your kick to Lange's, Pulser's, Above & Beyond's kicks and you'll understand what I mean
No offence, but I just don't understand why you're giving advices on something you have to learn yourself
Jul-12-2005 13:15
Dave West
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Location: London
quote:
Originally posted by Liquid8
No offence, but I just don't understand why you're giving advices on something you have to learn yourself
Originally posted by Dave West
The Kick and Bass must be compressed together.
So create a stereo Group in Cubase or a stereo Bus object in Logic.
Set the kick channel output to that group or bus.
Anyway to do this in FL Studio?
Jul-12-2005 21:30
ijozef
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Location: Lebanon
Re: Re: The Perfect Kick - Here's How
quote:
Originally posted by Tech0rz
Anyway to do this in FL Studio?
sure u can,Send each track to it own FX(i.e. kick to FX1 and bass to FX2)and the output of FX1 and FX2 to FX3.
Cheers!
Jul-12-2005 23:25
Tech0rz
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Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Above the Clouds
easy as that
Cheers!
Jul-12-2005 23:29
Reactance
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Registered: May 2005
Location: South Africa,Cape Town
Its people like u that make this forum bad why dont u show us a better remix huh and if u cant f off man to some other forum if u think u a pro !
Big up to the guy that posted this cool thread !
Originally posted by Speactra
Reactance: I think that you're talking about the same person
I think he's talking to Liquid8, who seems to find amateurism a bit offensive.
Jul-13-2005 09:27
Tech0rz
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Location: Above the Clouds
Theres no such thing as the perfect kick, anyone with any understanding of EDM will know that. But the post can help you get your perfect kick (or close to) for your song, if you utilise the information to its full effect. Of course you make your own changes, but the thread wouldn't of sparked as much interest if the title was "The better than average kick - Here's how"
Yea?
Jul-13-2005 12:28
Dave West
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Location: London
quote:
Originally posted by Tech0rz
Yea?
Absolutely.
The point of the thread was to help those (you needed it it) to move from trial-an-error to the beginnings of a more structured approach. Then as you say, move on from there.