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Zild
No use reinventing the wheel every time you need one.
Dj Nacht
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Originally posted by Zild
No use reinventing the wheel every time you need one.


Its not reinventing the wheel, sometimes you will need a kick with a certain timbre for your track.
Xelebes
I use Drumazon and Nepheton together and put them through some light distortion, reverb and some hard compression and see what I can squeeze out that way. For the most, though, I make hard techno so it's not the right kind of kick most would want here.
Dj Nacht
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Originally posted by Xelebes
I use Drumazon and Nepheton together and put them through some light distortion, reverb and some hard compression and see what I can squeeze out that way. For the most, though, I make hard techno so it's not the right kind of kick most would want here.


Hey im interested in hard techno kicks! Also was wondering if you could explain a bit about reverb on a kick? Why is it done? Is it used as a send or insert?
piku303
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Originally posted by Dj Nacht
Hey im interested in hard techno kicks! Also was wondering if you could explain a bit about reverb on a kick? Why is it done? Is it used as a send or insert?


typically reverb on hard techno kicks is a gated reverb. check out some gated reverb plugins. theyll help you get a very cool sound on kicks and snares.
mzvirbulis
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Originally posted by ASFSE
http://youtube.com/watch?v=zoc9vUlu-BE


damn you!!! you beat me to it :D
Zild
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Originally posted by Dj Nacht
Its not reinventing the wheel, sometimes you will need a kick with a certain timbre for your track.


Yeah thats why your sampler can make adjustments and why you have tons of different kick samples available.
piku303
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Originally posted by Zild
Yeah thats why your sampler can make adjustments and why you have tons of different kick samples available.


theres no excuse for making a kick that uses a fundamental frequency in tune with your track. if you pitch a kick up and down in a sampler it makes it longer and shorter along with changing tune.
Dj Nacht
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Originally posted by piku303
theres no excuse for making a kick that uses a fundamental frequency in tune with your track. if you pitch a kick up and down in a sampler it makes it longer and shorter along with changing tune.


Did you mean no excuse for not making a kick? There was a a whole discussion about this on a forum called DogsonAcid, ill try to find it.
piku303
id like to see it but what i meant is, simply taking a kick sample and trying to tune it to your song cannot be as effective as making your own kick drum and tuning it to your song from the get go. plus you can have more control over how it sounds and make it fit in your track better.

Dj Nacht
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Originally posted by piku303
id like to see it but what i meant is, simply taking a kick sample and trying to tune it to your song cannot be as effective as making your own kick drum and tuning it to your song from the get go. plus you can have more control over how it sounds and make it fit in your track better.


100% true.

Heres the link for the discussion.
http://www2.ben-xo.com/showthread.p...20&pagenumber=1

If im not supposed to be putting links to other boards ill take it down.
Zild
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Originally posted by piku303
id like to see it but what i meant is, simply taking a kick sample and trying to tune it to your song cannot be as effective as making your own kick drum and tuning it to your song from the get go. plus you can have more control over how it sounds and make it fit in your track better.


But that is why you have a whole library of kick samples like I've already said.
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