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Thumping Kick Drum?, drum processing |
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Sun 14 Sep 2003, 21:09
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how can i achieve a thumping kick drum like the one in deepest blue (and generally that whole drum sound), does anyone have any processing tricks? thanks
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Fri 23 Jan 2004, 04:20
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- a good sound… (half joking) - layering - accurate monitoring to know what going on - compression …
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Sun 15 Feb 2004, 20:06
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iirc, specifically around 50-80 hz for the oopmh sound, adding in a bit around 2kz to get that all the aspects of a real bass drum.
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Thu 18 Mar 2004, 07:22
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HEY!
Here's a little "cheat" you might like for the kick! Use an oscillator and a gate! -Set the oscillator nice and low (tweak around to find what you like) -Put it throuhg the Gate and bring it up another strip on the console or track in ProTools, whatever. -KEY the gate with a copy (from a send, or patch, or bus) -Set the gate to "listen" to the key input -Set your threshold accordingly -Set the release of the gate to follow of the decay of the kick
Just a quick explanation...ask if you have questions.
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