How to make Kick Drums hit HARD
How to make Kick Drums hit HARD
How do you make Kick Drums hit HARD?
Because obviously it's not as simple as dragging 808 samples or Kick samples into a rack and going at it? But I can't seem to get the effect.
Is it the kick drums that hit, or is it the bass?
Examples:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFcDxndJW64
or
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1-ZjAfN-Y8
What is the best way to achieve this effect? Pitch envelopes/distortion/layering? If so, how to do this? And would buying a sample pack on Loopmasters like Trapstep accomplish the same thing?
Thanks!
Because obviously it's not as simple as dragging 808 samples or Kick samples into a rack and going at it? But I can't seem to get the effect.
Is it the kick drums that hit, or is it the bass?
Examples:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFcDxndJW64
or
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1-ZjAfN-Y8
What is the best way to achieve this effect? Pitch envelopes/distortion/layering? If so, how to do this? And would buying a sample pack on Loopmasters like Trapstep accomplish the same thing?
Thanks!
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Re: How to make Kick Drums hit HARD
alot of times it just comes down to the right kick. I haventchecked out your examples, but if your tryin to make "trap" or dubstep, Im guessing the examples u show are samples.
I know people are gonna say its bad and loud is evil, bla bla bla, but clipping is a great way to add some smack to percussive sounds. If you have Live 9, the Glue has an awesome clipper built in( and the compressor also adds a ton of snap to sounds as well but thats a whole other story).
throw the glue on, set range to '0', then turn on soft clip and hit the makeup knob...find that spot before the distortion is too much. You'll hear what its doin.
Mike
I know people are gonna say its bad and loud is evil, bla bla bla, but clipping is a great way to add some smack to percussive sounds. If you have Live 9, the Glue has an awesome clipper built in( and the compressor also adds a ton of snap to sounds as well but thats a whole other story).
throw the glue on, set range to '0', then turn on soft clip and hit the makeup knob...find that spot before the distortion is too much. You'll hear what its doin.
Mike
Re: How to make Kick Drums hit HARD
I actually did go and listen to those (ahem) examples........and it didn't seem to me that the kicks were any different to anything else I've heard recently.
I certainly didn't think they "hit HARD".
The amount of punch you hear is going to be related to the kit you're using to listen. What speakers do you have?
I certainly didn't think they "hit HARD".
The amount of punch you hear is going to be related to the kit you're using to listen. What speakers do you have?
Re: How to make Kick Drums hit HARD
Aside from the percussion being up front, center, full volume, the synth elements are almost at half volume.
Turn everything else down. Tighten your kicks (don't overcompress or overcome are them, since they are louder in the mix and dominate, they'll stand out on their own and too much messing with their sound will dirty up the purity of their tone making them less effective. Also, look up psytrance kicks). Good to go.
Also, to be able to turn the synths down, it helps to thicken them all so they're extra noisy and obnoxious. The kind that make a lot of sound no matter how quiet they are. With a lot of dissonant character.
So when you listen to the track. When you try to listen to the synths, you keep trying to turn up the volume of the track. But the kicks will be so overpowering in the mix, you'll have to put up with them pounding your face off.
Turn everything else down. Tighten your kicks (don't overcompress or overcome are them, since they are louder in the mix and dominate, they'll stand out on their own and too much messing with their sound will dirty up the purity of their tone making them less effective. Also, look up psytrance kicks). Good to go.
Also, to be able to turn the synths down, it helps to thicken them all so they're extra noisy and obnoxious. The kind that make a lot of sound no matter how quiet they are. With a lot of dissonant character.
So when you listen to the track. When you try to listen to the synths, you keep trying to turn up the volume of the track. But the kicks will be so overpowering in the mix, you'll have to put up with them pounding your face off.
Re: How to make Kick Drums hit HARD
Hello,
If you want your kick to sounds good, you have to issues:
- you can use a drums synth (like Vengeance Metrum)
- or you can create it by yourself simply by using 3 layers: (top kick, middle kick and low kick). More explanations here:
http://www.soonvibes.com/blog/post/id/4 ... -rendering
Hope it can help you.
If you want your kick to sounds good, you have to issues:
- you can use a drums synth (like Vengeance Metrum)
- or you can create it by yourself simply by using 3 layers: (top kick, middle kick and low kick). More explanations here:
http://www.soonvibes.com/blog/post/id/4 ... -rendering
Hope it can help you.
Re: How to make Kick Drums hit HARD
Hey, why stop at three layers?
Why not use.......one MMMMMMIIIIILLLLLLLLLLLLIIION kick drums!
Why not use.......one MMMMMMIIIIILLLLLLLLLLLLIIION kick drums!
Re: How to make Kick Drums hit HARD
102455 wrote:Hey, why stop at three layers?
Why not use.......one MMMMMMIIIIILLLLLLLLLLLLIIION kick drums!
1 million ?
Sorry I don't understand.
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Re: How to make Kick Drums hit HARD
What I do a lot that's helped is to throw an eq8 on there and boost the low freqs around where the kick is hitting the hardest. This will usually cause it to clip but you can the turn down the gain on the eq8 until you aren't clipping and it will still retain a lot of bass and thump from the low freqs being boosted. This doesn't always work, and you have to use your ears, but that's why music production is more art than science.
Re: How to make Kick Drums hit HARD
Something I've had luck with is adding a send channel with an EQ rolling off the highs (everything over 200-500hz depending on your Q and source material) and a strong compressor, then routing your kick and/or bass to it.
If you play with the compressor envelope settings, you can get a lot of low-end thump/feel/hit without drowning everything else out with the lows.
If you play with the compressor envelope settings, you can get a lot of low-end thump/feel/hit without drowning everything else out with the lows.
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Re: How to make Kick Drums hit HARD
find the right sample, compress a lot with a slow attack, EQ and get a transient shaper if needed... don't bother layering sounds from scratch unless you really know what you're doing, because you can find a sample for almost every kick drum you've ever listened to.
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Re: How to make Kick Drums hit HARD
The obvious thing to do would ne to make room for the kick in the mix.
for example by
Gain staging and thoughtful compression, in several stages is my recipe. Since I started doing that my kicks really works. When I was unexperienced and maxed every track the kicks sounded like pathetic pointless paperboard beats in the mix even if the original sound was great on its own.
for example by
- putting high pass EQ on all tracks but the kick and the bass
- Either make the bass dominate another spectrum than the kick or play when the kick doesn't
- Sidechain the bass so it ducks when the kick plays OR a separate kick track not going out in the mix plays. This done either with compression, multi-band compression or dynamic EQ
Gain staging and thoughtful compression, in several stages is my recipe. Since I started doing that my kicks really works. When I was unexperienced and maxed every track the kicks sounded like pathetic pointless paperboard beats in the mix even if the original sound was great on its own.
Make some music!
Re: How to make Kick Drums hit HARD
as far as clipping goes... in Live, your tracks/instruments can all clip... as long as the master track isn't clipping. so you don't have to be afraid of a hot signal if it's giving you the sound you're after.