Minimal Kick Drum
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FREE 808/909's and hundreds of othere vintage drum machines/synths:Audio Soundation wrote:Adonis wrote:the free shit is on this link
http://hollowsun.com/downloads/index.html
*edit* I don't know how much of that sutff is free anymore
when I got my 1000 a few years ago they were giving all these classic drum kits away - I donwloaded them all and referenced them on forums for a minute as well
after going to follow up on my sources looks like a lot of that shit is not for free anymore - so sorry about that
http://machines.hyperreal.org/manufacturers/
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suburbanbather
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Re: Minimal Kick Drum
much of the minimal techno i listen to (m_nus, ware, traum, perlon, trapez, etc.)uses either a shallow kick (weak lows) with a sub-heavy bass sound, or a sub-heavy kick with lighter or shorter bass sounds interspersed between the 1/4 notes, or no bass at all.eturnol wrote:Hi,
How do i get that nice minimal kick drum sound found in minimal techno? it usually sounds softer and more like a lump than a thump...
my kick drums usually sound harder, like the usual 909 kick drum found in progressive music. please let me know...
ben
to get the "lump," you want a softer attack for sure. try starting with a low freq sine wave, sculpting it until you get the sound you want, then add compression, eq, etc. to taste. If you want a little more "hit," throw a 909 sample on top of the sine wave, but cut the volume way down and/or thin it out with eq to blend the two.
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BoimB son of BoB
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i do it exactly the same way...Audio Soundation wrote:eqing the kick initially will take from the initial integrity of the kick...eturnol wrote:hey adam jay...i have a 909, which i believe can do the 808 style kick.
does the 808 kick have a slightly longer attack time, to give that duller lump sound?
there's no eqing involved? i would think you would want to round off the highs to get rid of the pop associated with the 909, leaving only the dull thump behind.
what kind of compression do you usually use? 20 ms attack and 50 - 100 ms decay with a ratio of 1:5?
or is the attack shorter?
wouldnt it be better to scoop out the higher freq with a filter and layer the kick over another 808 with a slightly longer decay?... just a thought. this is how i build my kicks normally... oh and dont forget your compression. when your close to the final sound you want for your kick i would then start trying to eq it to get it just right.
btw... i always test a synthesizer by making a kickdrum
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Here's some 808 and 909 samples zipped - should be up for the next 5 or 6 days
feel free to download them...I got them from hollowsun
http://www.yousendit.com/download/WSCjO842UTk%3D
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Here's some 808 and 909 samples zipped - should be up for the next 5 or 6 days
feel free to download them...I got them from hollowsun
http://www.yousendit.com/download/WSCjO842UTk%3D
peace
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Adonis wrote:http://www.yousendit.com/download/WSCjO842UTk%3D
Nice one Adonis.
Hi – have you tried something like the Jomox Airbase or xBase? www.jomox.de. Nice analogue sounds plus some 6 bit+VCA sampled sounds. Plenty of control so you can always get the perfect sound within a few minutes rather than spending a whole evening auditioning samples. I think the bass drum has 11 controls (from memory)
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Im not a big fan of samples for core drum sounds and for me, the Jomox are awesome..
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Im not a big fan of samples for core drum sounds and for me, the Jomox are awesome..
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