NRG/Hard Trance Kicks
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Paddlepop |
Hey I was wondering if anyone knows of a good place to download Hard Trance or NRG drum samples?
I am mainly looking for the kick drums, something like the kick used in this sample near the end : http://www.cs.umbc.edu/~yborod1/steel_bass.mp3
(i found it in another thread)
Thanks in advance,
Nick |
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quote: | Originally posted by Paddlepop
Hey I was wondering if anyone knows of a good place to download Hard Trance or NRG drum samples?
I am mainly looking for the kick drums, something like the kick used in this sample near the end : http://www.cs.umbc.edu/~yborod1/steel_bass.mp3
(i found it in another thread)
Thanks in advance,
Nick |
heavily compress any kick and play with the attack time to make it punch like fuk!!!! thats how i do it!! |
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NicklessGuy |
In Fruity Loops u can create a "fake" kick that will punch your ture kick sample to the sky.
Just place a TS404 synth ander the kick, make it with a sinlge sine waveform, low coarse, low frequence (EQ it to raise the low and remove the high if needed), an overall average attack/decay, and compress it in a track fx, just like the main kick.
Place the notes exactly under the notes of the main kick at a low octave, turn on the slider for thar note, and make the next (inactive) note, exactly one octave lower than it.
U will get that "Wooof" sound of the kick that u can use to give the beat the strenght u desire. But be careful not to blowup your speakers.
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Paddlepop |
i use reason :D
thanks for your help anyway!! |
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kewlness |
quote: | Originally posted by NicklessGuy
In Fruity Loops u can create a "fake" kick that will punch your ture kick sample to the sky.
Just place a TS404 synth ander the kick, make it with a sinlge sine waveform, low coarse, low frequence (EQ it to raise the low and remove the high if needed), an overall average attack/decay, and compress it in a track fx, just like the main kick.
Place the notes exactly under the notes of the main kick at a low octave, turn on the slider for thar note, and make the next (inactive) note, exactly one octave lower than it.
U will get that "Wooof" sound of the kick that u can use to give the beat the strenght u desire. But be careful not to blowup your speakers.
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sounds cool... i'll try that out someday |
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NicklessGuy |
Even if u use reason u still can do the same thing, in fact, u can do it with any program, even with soundforge if u have it, the ideia is the main thing. Just get a filtred sine wave at low frequency to slide down to a even lower frequency, this will aways get that "woof" sound of a kick, and u can play with it. U can even do your own kick this way, just adding another high frequency sample over this one for the kick attack.
Try it ;) |
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