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| quote: | Originally posted by DigiNut
Don't mean to sound flippant, but that sounds like the bog-standard pitch-bent sine wave, much like many of the Vengeance "sub" kicks.
So... yeah, if you want that "thumpiness", just use a low-frequency sine wave as the tail, and make the release envelope a bit long. |
"Standard"? I prob just have horrible taste in sound, wouldn't suprise me. I did go through the subs though and you're right it does just sound like it has some extra decay.
I wish I had a camera to show you what I meant though. One problem I always seem to have is getting a mix to sound right in my car. It has 2 pioneer 6x9's in the rear, and 2 stock 4 1/2' in the front I believe. This is the HARDEST system to get my mixes sounding good on. And idk understand why because even on small crappy altec lansings (smaller speakers, use them on my laptop) the kick still breaks through, on headphones it breaks through, but for some reason almost never in my car.(which is when I spend the most time analyzing my tracks, when I'm driving)
I've had 2 mixes I've finished my entire life, where the kicks on those tracks actually broke through in my car. But for some reason, on all my other tracks the kick sounds like a toothpick, just very thin and all you hear is the slighest bit of transient at the peak. Even if the mix is relatively minimal, I have a problem getting mixes to sound right in my car.
The speakers in my studio are more bassy then my car, so I'm figuring most mixes in my car are going to sound low cause I'm under compensating. But even when I raise the kick, and lower other elements, it still never breaks out in my car. No matter what volume it seems.
I have 2 mixes where it does, but I've looked at the wav files, looked at the fxs I used, the parameters, and nothing really stands out as different from what I normally do, its the same shitty kicks I usually use from VEC (not the subs though, mostly the club or trance kicks). I don't know if the levels are too high, too low, if I'm using too much compression or too little. I'm just noticing other people know how to *consistently make the kick break through on shitty speakers like my car, and I'm still having issues with it sounding present.(prob because my reference monitors are not even close to flat I presume)
I also tried the opposite, lowering the kick, so theres more headroom, and making sure nothing is masking over it.. yet still, 2 mixes always consistently break through for some reason while the rest never do. I think I'll get them up just to show you, but it really only becomes obvious in my car, and it bothers me that even though it breaks through on other systems, other peoples tracks don't have this issue (better tracks obviously) I just can't figure out what they're doing so different from me.
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