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Trance Bass revealed. Motorcycle- ATRC (avb mix) dissected. (pg. 3)
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Veverka
Can someone please put the individual samples online again?
sash
damn, the files are dead
it'd be much appreciated if you could put them back up.. i could mirror them on my webspace if you like
John
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Originally posted by sash
damn, the files are dead
it'd be much appreciated if you could put them back up.. i could mirror them on my webspace if you like


im curious as well! anyone willing to put the samples up again?:)
dj-sean
Doh, webspace got deleted a few days ago, and what's worse is that I deleted them from my HD as well. Does anyone still have these so I can throw them back up online? Otherwise I guess I'll redo it in Buzz.
Veverka
C'mon guys, don't let this thread die... :rolleyes:
Floorfiller
those were some good pointers...although i haven't got to hear the sounds hehehe...anyway, to those that will find it help (semi related to the topic) here is a post that i just dug up about how L-Vee makes his kicks...obviously even the pros take the time to put there sounds together...for those of you that remember this post...and maybe some that forgot...i thought that this was very relevant to the topic ;)

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Originally posted by robstar
This is how Lvee does it:

Explanation:

I use exactly the same sample material as you do. I just use it a little differently.
For a good sounding kick, try the following:

1) select a good sounding bass drum that has good power in the midtones. when selected, look at the waveform, take the highest point and put the beginning of your sample play there (it results in a 1khz clip you can't get with eq). when done, trim the kick, then remove the low freqs (let's say up to 500hz).
2) select another kick (808 style for example) with much low freqs, and remove the treble till 1khz.
3) put them in your arrange window and make a loop with them, both playing at the same time. Then put a delay on the lower kick, just 2 or 3 milliseconds.
4) merge them into one sample (kicks are always mono), if needed resample/rerecord the result.
5) First compress the new kick, with a 11ms attack, treshold -10/15db, and ratio 4 or 5:1, and NO release
6) eq it if needed (most of the time you won't have to)
7) you got a new bass drum, enjoy!!

Lolo



LateRZ:!
djway
Wow great thread guys!

This is why I enjoy TA. Things like this really make it a community! Hopefully one day I'll be able to give something useful back :P

--djway
iLLicit
yeah, I will definitely have a look at this one. Seems very promising.

thanx for this!
:D
julianreynolds
dude this awesome. really appreciate the effort that you've gone to. Very new to the production front so this is extremely useful :)
SOLTRI
Does anyone still have the samples?

Evan Almae
quote:
Originally posted by SOLTRI
Does anyone still have the samples?


I second that, I didn't see this thread until today.:(
Abject Silver
quote:
Originally posted by Veverka
C'mon guys, don't let this thread die... :rolleyes:


the incentive would certainly be there if the samples were still available. i'll be glad to host them, reliably, if someone were to send them over.
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