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djTequila
05-11-2004, 06:19 PM
Sampling kicks has been a tradition in dance music for years, so let's share our tips on making them usable! ;)
I find that loading it into a sampler three times gives a lot of control over the sound. Put a high pass filter over one, a band pass filter over the second and a low pass filter over the last. Then use a really tight amp envelope for the first, a longer one for the second, and a longer one still for the last.
Thus you get the click without any high-hats, the body without any mid-range mess, and as much bass groove as you want.
Then you can always replace layers with other kick samples to give it a different feel...
:)
Anyone else?
I tend to use T-Racks a mastering software program plus Sound forge
quite a good raw sound to it.
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djTequila
10-11-2004, 03:20 PM
How do you use T Racks to clean kicks? Sounds interesting!
And what do you do in Sound Forge?
Well as you said put a low pass filter on it to make it a very deep dark feel and process in a couple of different ways like overdrive than stick it into sound forge and put a bit of distortion and flange on it to give it that dark feel.
I love playing around with percussion and things like that thats what makes the track so something different is always good
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djTequila
11-11-2004, 03:52 PM
As far as I am aware, T-Racks has no filters or overdrive units. It's for mastering - EQ, comprssion and limiting.
*confused*
Anyway, I was talking about removing hi-hats and stuff from kicks sampled from other tracks. A bit naughty I know, but useful nonetheless! ;)
Dave Elyzium
11-11-2004, 05:56 PM
Nice tip Tequila gonna try this myself :) And yes T-Racks is just a mastering suite but it does have a very nice EQ section that you can use to isolate frequencies so I guess this could work...T-Racks is the bomb for adding a nice slightly overdriven analogue bite to suff...
Dave Elyzium
11-11-2004, 05:57 PM
By the way - flange on a kick?? :eh:
djTequila
11-11-2004, 06:21 PM
Yeah, I raised an eyebrow to that as well.
I suppose a long lfo time may allow the flange to pick out a useful bass frequency... But I really hope it's a mono effect! ;)
djTequila
11-11-2004, 06:23 PM
As far as I am aware, T-Racks has no filters or overdrive units. It's for mastering - EQ, comprssion and limiting.
*confused*
Doh! :doh: Of course there are filters in the EQ section.
Very nice sounding ones, too.
Dave Elyzium
11-11-2004, 06:36 PM
As far as I am aware, T-Racks has no filters or overdrive units. It's for mastering - EQ, comprssion and limiting.
*confused*
Doh! :doh: Of course there are filters in the EQ section.
Very nice sounding ones, too.
agreed mate i just ****ed about with the kick from Trilok - Trauma, rolled off the bass under 50hz slight cut at about 250mhz - full compression, slight overdrive.....tasty tasty
when i said put a flange effect on it i didn't mean very much just to give it that nice feel its better for rave and hardcore drums and percussion and really dark tracks and put a slight bit of overdrive
PS I was gonna say T Racks has got the low pass filter yeah its more for mastering but there are lots of things you can do with it
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Dave Elyzium
13-11-2004, 11:36 AM
T Racks has got the low pass filter yeah its more for mastering but there are lots of things you can do with it
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definatley mate, i used to use the EQ for filtering synth lines before I got a proper filter plugin...very nice it is too
Its a lovely program I use it frequently
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