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PecheyTheLizard Average Member
United States
172 posts Joined: Apr, 2016
Posted - 2017/01/31 : 16:11:05
Why hello! you've probably seen me around asking other questions.
I very much would love to know how the hell most producers learned to make such snappy kicks! A few examples I guess would be modern day Gammer, Re-Con, Darren Styles, Etc. anything that makes the kick sound snappy but also nice and bassy?
Currently, the only VST I actually bought that makes kicks is Kick2, which has been good, but i havent exactly mastered the compression aspect and the crunch. Thanks guys!
DJ_FunDaBounce Advanced Member
Colombia
2,058 posts Joined: Nov, 2001
Posted - 2017/01/31 : 18:06:05
Layers.
I've personally found that if I start off with the right kick sample, though, I don't have to fiddle around much with it. The Vengeance VEC packs where quite popular at some point. I only own VEC 4 but the sheer possibilities of layering with the ones just in that pack plus all the other kick samples I've collected over the years, are just endless.
Obviously a nice tutorial on the subject might better illustrate.
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Polarity New Member
United Kingdom
23 posts Joined: Jan, 2013
Posted - 2017/08/30 : 18:23:48
Just sample some uk hardcore tracks and take there kicks, after all the kick that is used is probably sampled from another track anyway haha