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What tools do you use for tuning a kick
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| orTofønChiLd |
Yeah as the title says
why?
Just curious |
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| DJ RANN |
Use another kick.
Seriously.
Kick samples are abundant, and life is too short to waste time tuning them. |
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| jayxthekoolest |
you can use any software program that can change the pitch of the kick. for example, fl studio has this built in. or you can use a program such as xfer records - nerve. just drop the sample into nerve and then you can change the pitch.
you would want to change the pitch in order to put the sub part of the kick on key. so if the sub is mainly at 55hz, that would be an a note. if "a" is an off-key note, consider repitching the sub of the kick |
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| orTofønChiLd |
| i heard from somewhere else that tuning is bad for headroom or some ilke that idk:p |
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| jayxthekoolest |
| quote: | Originally posted by orTofønChiLd
i heard from somewhere else that tuning is bad for headroom or some ilke that idk:p |
That makes zero sense.
If you say lower the pitch of the kick from 80hz to 30hz, then yes you will significantly reduce your headroom given that a 30hz waveform will take up more headroom. However, if you go from 30hz to 80hz you would increase your headroom.
Overall, don't worry about that. Just mix the track correctly and there won't be headroom problems. |
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| orTofønChiLd |
ooh aright lol
Anyway i tried tuning with logics pitch machine to +1 semitone and the results were good everything fit perfectly but i loss a little bass but that wasn't an issue |
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| meriter |
| quote: | Originally posted by orTofønChiLd
ooh aright lol
Anyway i tried tuning with logics pitch machine to +1 semitone and the results were good everything fit perfectly but i loss a little bass but that wasn't an issue |
just load the kick into an ESX24 instrument and tune it there (coarse/fine) |
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| orTofønChiLd |
| quote: | Originally posted by meriter
just load the kick into an ESX24 instrument and tune it there (coarse/fine) |
oh i haven't thought of that, will try that |
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| tehlord |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
Use another kick.
Seriously.
Kick samples are abundant, and life is too short to waste time tuning them. |
It's like, it's like you're in my headz |
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| Looney4Clooney |
wow
there is a tool that can change the pitch of a sample. RIDICULOUS!
Can someone post a tutorial ? Like to sound higher , do i increase pitch ? Or is it not so simple. ANy presets i can download for club kicks.
so this secret trick also works for snares too. man, i wonder what else i can pitch. |
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| jayxthekoolest |
| quote: | Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
wow
there is a tool that can change the pitch of a sample. RIDICULOUS!
Can someone post a tutorial ? Like to sound higher , do i increase pitch ? Or is it not so simple. ANy presets i can download for club kicks.
so this secret trick also works for snares too. man, i wonder what else i can pitch. |
white noise sounds a lot better pitched up |
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| orTofønChiLd |
| well i found a new tool thanks to meriter so now i can close the thread |
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