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Do you want to know the easy way with samples or the hard way with fm synthesis??
Both answers reside in Ultrabeat.
here's an excerpt of the easy way:
Take a kick sample in ultrabeat on C1, I mean a 909 kick or something similar. Copy this c1 sound to c2 (click on its keyboard key, hold alt pressed), and on C2 raise the pitch to +48 or more if possible. Lower the volume. There you go. You can go further and put a slight sample delay to the c1 kick
the hard way is a lot more fun but it's not easy at all. You have to make a pitch modulated sine, and you must modulate it again with an fm oscillator for a very short time (1 to 15 ms depending on your needs). To do this in Ultrabeat, the lower osc is the main one, and the higher one is the fm modulator. Use Env1 to modulate the pitch of the lower oscillator, use ENV4 for the amp envelope, and use Env2 to modulate the fm depth, assuming that you set the oscillators properly. There's an explanation of this inside the Logic manual...
On a sidenote, I read your post again, and it seems that you make use of compressors on your kick drums. To be honest, I don't think this is a very good idea. But it's only my opinion, and if you're happy with the results...
L.
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Last edited by Lolo on Jan-10-2009 at 08:05
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