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The Mother of all KICK DRUMS thread
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rodneon
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Posted : Jan 16, 2007 23:49
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hnmbatera68
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Posted : Jan 17, 2007 19:53
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museum of techno!?!?!?!?!?!?!!?!
dude, u have a problem..... |
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rodneon
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Posted : Jan 17, 2007 23:38
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I've been messing with Albino 2 for kicks and i can get some pretty decent kicks out of it. I know the resulting waveform isn't as pure as what you get in SoundForge, but "pure" isn't always what you want anyway... |
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mk47
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Posted : Jan 18, 2007 08:26
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xitrix
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Posted : Jan 21, 2007 21:22
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i think i heard nearly every kick, that you postet here. i think this one is better. feel free to download and use it where ever you want. it was refreshed by some tube compressor and other analog devices. have fun with it. it will be online for the next years.
http://www.xitrix.de/upload/xitrix_c_kick.wav
edit: it is tuned on C |
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0hz
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Posted : Jan 26, 2007 05:59
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this kick is from flstudio. |
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N0MEX
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Posted : Jan 26, 2007 15:49
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maybe he desing it for fruity )
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Fr@nTiK
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Hi guys can anybody tell me some good settings for kick-compression ?thankz |
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Electrip
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Posted : Feb 4, 2007 18:33
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well look, there is no other section that relates to drums, but i really need some hihats and snares...
like the kicks the were uploaded here earlier.
anyone? |
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Cannabis
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Posted : Feb 4, 2007 19:01
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On 2007-02-04 18:33, Electrip wrote:
well look, there is no other section that relates to drums, but i really need some hihats and snares...
like the kicks the were uploaded here earlier.
anyone?
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Best Thing:
Tweak your stock electro drum samples and tweak it in your DAW sampler. Then add a little (stock) (multiband) compressor, reverb and distortion to taste.
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R_afa_el
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Posted : Feb 5, 2007 00:16
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[sorry pavel can u put your kicks again it would be very nice tks |
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Get-a-fix
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Posted : Feb 5, 2007 11:22
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Yunick
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Posted : Feb 5, 2007 12:37
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On 2007-02-05 11:22, S-Cube wrote:
How do you guys go about tuning kicks to a certain note?
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Well bro, to find the exactly note of a kick u should now the kick note frequency.
Kicks made in soundforge have a not equal scale of tuning cuz they are made with pitch modulation, But u can fix it, change some cents till find a Temperate note(a note in scale).
To discover the frequency of kick(or whatever u need) go at (SoundForge) Tools/Statistics...
Zero Crossing will show u the frequency of the sample u are using.
Now, if u wanna know what note the sample(kick) is u must to know some matematicals equation.
But is not so hard. We know that note A4 corresponds to 440hz.
To change octaves is just mutiply or divide for 2, ( A3 = 220Hz and A5= 880Hz)
Now to discovery others note in Tradicional temperated scale is just to mutiply or divide the number 1,0593272171253822629969418960245(Hz)
A4 = 440Hz
A#4 = 440 x 1,0593272 = 466,103968(Hz)
B4 = 466,103968 x 1,0593272 = 493,75(Hz)
C5 493,75 x 1,0593272 = 523,04(Hz)
Why the number 1,05932?
Its just divide above note for the below note
A#4/A4 466,10/440= 1,05932 (Hz)
Sorry for the long text!
I hope it can help!
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soulfood
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Posted : Feb 5, 2007 17:20
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On 2007-02-05 11:22, S-Cube wrote:
How do you guys go about tuning kicks to a certain note?
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You could distort the hell out of it to the point where it sounds like a squeak and tune that by ear. It's not as frequency accurate as making a specific kick in sound forge but it work really well if a kick doesnt have a definite fundamental. For example many kicks trail down after their first initial impact rather than sit on one frequency. With these kicks its best to tune the overall sound rather than the fundemental... just to something that fits, so it doesnt have to be the root note specifically.
It's much cheaper than using sound forge too (if you pay for it... which you should... so they say ) |
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Cannabis
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Posted : Feb 5, 2007 21:18
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That's right...It is no point in tuning the Kick to match any other element of song AS A WHOLE( it's souns like ass hole
On the other hand it is crucial to get to match the bassline or for riff maniplation.
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