View Full Version : What bassdrums do you use other than 909 ones?
torres28
14-08-2004, 10:56 PM
Hola amigos;
What bassdrums do you use other than 909 ones for hardtechno ?
I can´t sound downwards style using 909 samples just like uncle Jeff
gracias;
Poder latino
dirty_bass
15-08-2004, 01:33 AM
any and all.
torres28
15-08-2004, 07:22 AM
Any and all.
:roll:
zacmobile
16-08-2004, 01:46 AM
i've heard some good hard/hardcore bass drums from Roland 808, R8 and Waldorf attack.
dirty_bass
16-08-2004, 02:30 PM
Well ok, to elaborate.
I will, these days, use anything BUT a 909 and 808. Cos those sounds are so damn old.
Mostly I use combinations of samples (accoustic, ethnic, noise) and synth generated kicks. I use TC-Works Mercury-1, Attack, Swarplug, Dr002, Junglist, FM7 and albino.
Komplex
16-08-2004, 03:48 PM
I don't think many people even use bare 909 kicks these days.
Its usually a blend of sampled and mangled kicks, synth generated kicks and bass drones.
By the way, nice avatar zacmobile, where did you find that one?
;)
Basil Rush
16-08-2004, 05:55 PM
I've got some kicks I love that don't have a definite tone to them. 90% of sounds i hear in same libraries have a bit of a note to them or a bit of horrid noise in the bottom as the pitch drops.
I've no idea why the ones without a tone sound like they do. I should stick some examples up, wish I understood how to create the beautiful sounding ones as it'd be nice to be able to tweak them a bit.
gustavo
16-08-2004, 08:21 PM
other than the 909 very few but of course i always process and equalize it
so it sounds warm nice and strong
theres a lot u can do but of course there r also lots of good kicks around
:)
gustavo
16-08-2004, 08:26 PM
ooooops
sorry i dont write hardtechno lol
i only write techno i did hardtechno before
but like i say the 909 is pretyy strong well proc and equal but u also have loads of others to choose from
torres28
17-08-2004, 06:26 AM
but like i say the 909 is pretyy strong well proc and equal but u also have loads of others to choose from[/quote]
Yes I know , I used to pass throught 3 compressors and EQs in cascade my 909 BD and got by far tones of diferent ones but.. I´m tired of it.
I tried the Waldorf plug in,but it lacks of low end and punch for strong techno drums,the Virus C has a nice bassdrums,strong in middle frequencies as the emagic SE2 but too trancy for me,not hardtechno.
I guess the drums used onwadys are samples of other reocrds 909 ones that ended in totally harmonically diferent,but still I don´t get that point and sampling others never was my style
gustavo
17-08-2004, 09:51 PM
yeah 4 drums i always use hardware
rhythm box or sampler thru proc then thru the mixer they sound always more warm and nice (and strong if u want )
well ..overlap the pearl sc 40 drum kick with a dry 909
suggestion 1 of 2000000
lol
Modified Simmons SDS-800. :)
Seriously. Every kick I use comes from that thing.
torres28
18-08-2004, 12:02 AM
I will do a research about the simmons and pearl but my sample cds are too old8 xxl most wanted drum machines)
Would you recommend me another one more " fresh"?
i use anything that goes BOOM.
dan the acid man
18-08-2004, 01:27 AM
i use anything that goes BOOM.
a bomb, that's a bit dangerous :lol: i suppose it show's you're dedicated to your art :lol:
Anonymous
28-08-2004, 10:02 AM
Try the pearl syncussion you lazy latino!
nervous systems
28-08-2004, 06:38 PM
i sample most of my bass drums from my records - they are all ready eq'd. i tend to use a lot of dave angel bass drums.
loopdon
21-12-2004, 11:12 PM
I've got some kicks I love that don't have a definite tone to them. 90% of sounds i hear in same libraries have a bit of a note to them or a bit of horrid noise in the bottom as the pitch drops.
I've no idea why the ones without a tone sound like they do. I should stick some examples up, wish I understood how to create the beautiful sounding ones as it'd be nice to be able to tweak them a bit.
dug this up :lol:
@basil: could you please post some of these 'toneless' kicks, so i can have a look at them and compare them to others.
that would be great. ;)
neilried
22-12-2004, 11:57 AM
i sample most of my bass drums from my records - they are all ready eq'd. i tend to use a lot of dave angel bass drums.
Same deal, using a collection of bass drums collected from records over the years, still have a tendancy to layer some other kicks/clicks/percussion hits on top in fruity to give each one a different sort of sound from the last time I used it....
Really want to crack on with making my own, but for now this is working very nicely for me.
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