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How do u know when your kick is in tune?
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PoM
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Posted : Oct 15, 2009 22:30
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my theroy is some good kicks can be used with many bassline notes ,so tuning the tail to the bassline is not really true cause just a sligh amount of tuning and it fit with many different bassline note, the tail should fade really slowly in the sub to not mess with the bassline ,the punch should be around 75/120hz for a clear low end . |
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jizy
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Posted : Oct 16, 2009 02:03
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Yeh nice one, I think the length was my problem
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Nectarios
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Posted : Oct 16, 2009 12:18
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Try this then. Put a low pass filter on the master channel and slowly start sweeping from 60 Hz all the way up to the top end and listen carefully. Use you ears to tune the kick and notch out any dissonant resonances. You might find that a kick that is not tuned at the root frequency, but at a frequency that fits the scale of the bassline and leads that you are using, simply sounds better.
 
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aciduss
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Posted : Oct 16, 2009 16:38
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On 2009-10-16 12:18, disco hooligans wrote:
Try this then. Put a low pass filter on the master channel and slowly start sweeping from 60 Hz all the way up to the top end and listen carefully. Use you ears to tune the kick and notch out any dissonant resonances. You might find that a kick that is not tuned at the root frequency, but at a frequency that fits the scale of the bassline and leads that you are using, simply sounds better.
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If not the root then what's a good idea, the fifth? |
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Freeflow
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Posted : Oct 16, 2009 16:56
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On 2009-10-16 16:38, aciduss wrote:
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On 2009-10-16 12:18, disco hooligans wrote:
Try this then. Put a low pass filter on the master channel and slowly start sweeping from 60 Hz all the way up to the top end and listen carefully. Use you ears to tune the kick and notch out any dissonant resonances. You might find that a kick that is not tuned at the root frequency, but at a frequency that fits the scale of the bassline and leads that you are using, simply sounds better.
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If not the root then what's a good idea, the fifth?
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Your ears will guide you
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Becktrank
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Posted : Oct 16, 2009 18:09
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now i got confuse.
anyway, how can i achieve that bassline that feels its never end...
like bbbbbbbbbbb i m using kbbb but i want something that feels faster and with more energy
i tried to:
k k k
bbbbbbbbbbbb
with a peak controller to push the volume of the bass down when the kicks hits but not a good result, i think the problem was that i need a more faster response of the peak controller, cuz the volume went down and then dont come back up faster enogut so it looke more like kbbb or k bb
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Djones
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Posted : Oct 29, 2009 03:04
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jizy
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Posted : Nov 26, 2009 17:09
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On 2009-10-16 18:09, becktrank wrote:
now i got confuse.
anyway, how can i achieve that bassline that feels its never end...
like bbbbbbbbbbb i m using kbbb but i want something that feels faster and with more energy
i tried to:
k k k
bbbbbbbbbbbb
with a peak controller to push the volume of the bass down when the kicks hits but not a good result, i think the problem was that i need a more faster response of the peak controller, cuz the volume went down and then dont come back up faster enogut so it looke more like kbbb or k bb
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then just sidechain the lo end by splitting the channels
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Nectarios
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Posted : Nov 26, 2009 17:33
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On 2009-10-16 18:09, becktrank wrote:
now i got confuse.
anyway, how can i achieve that bassline that feels its never end...
like bbbbbbbbbbb i m using kbbb but i want something that feels faster and with more energy
i tried to:
k k k
bbbbbbbbbbbb
with a peak controller to push the volume of the bass down when the kicks hits but not a good result, i think the problem was that i need a more faster response of the peak controller, cuz the volume went down and then dont come back up faster enogut so it looke more like kbbb or k bb
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Its more important to create (or find samples) a kick and a bass patch that give that effect. No amount of careful sidechaining/peak controlling will give you the effect a kick with a matching bassline patch, yield.
Having said that and making it sound like I get this effect for breakfast, I am still trying to get there my self.
 
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Uedi
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Posted : Nov 26, 2009 20:09
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I really would like to order my sample library by keys... when possible.
It would a lot easier to pick up sounds.
I'm planning to experiment something...
To dettect keys on Mixmeister fusion.
I know that Mixmeister, Mixed in Key etc are made to detect the key of entire songs... and not small wave files But anyway.
Then It'll check if the key matches with the output of Melodyne.
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Posted: Nov 29, 2009
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jizy
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Posted : Nov 29, 2009 03:22
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got it.. Nusonica? - thas ggoood
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Mr Headroom
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Posted : Nov 29, 2009 12:19
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How was this off topic? |
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