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Some questions about production!
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| matuto |
Hey guys, I have some quick question for ya:
1) Is essential to have a subbass in every song?
2) If I have a subbass, do I have to low cut the kick?
3) Is essential to make a bass using more than 1 channel? (e.g. a channel for low bass and other for mid bass and so on)
4) How to get a kick to be really heavy and powerful like the one in deadmau5 - catbread?
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| Looney4Clooney |
no
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use a sample you think is heavy and powerful. That kick is rather minimal and ordinary.
questions are kinda vague. Spend 1 hour a day listening and analyzing a track. |
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| Innocence Lost |
| Spot on, holy crap. |
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| matuto |
| quote: | Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
no
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use a sample you think is heavy and powerful. That kick is rather minimal and ordinary.
questions are kinda vague. Spend 1 hour a day listening and analyzing a track. |
thanks!
And I just reposted here, cause it was in the wrong place firstly. |
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| MSZ |
| The answer is always sidechain, analog, and tapestop. |
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| Innocence Lost |
| And don't forget to put some donk on it. |
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| MSZ |
| quote: | Originally posted by Innocence Lost
And don't forget to put some donk on it. |
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| Innocence Lost |
| only an idiot don't know what a donk be LOL |
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| matuto |
| quote: | Originally posted by MSZ
The answer is always sidechain, analog, and tapestop. |
How can tapestop help me? |
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| scorpradio |
| quote: | Originally posted by matuto
How can tapestop help me? |
lol He was joking |
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| Looney4Clooney |
| if you are more specific with your question , i would of been able to be more specific. |
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