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Thanks man, will have a look at that. Needs a few more elements in there I think and a proper mixdown!Jap_ wrote:Like it. You've got a good groove going on with a late night main room vibe. When I first listened it was with Shure SE846 IEMs and there was some harshness in the upper frequencies of the hats. In the car this didn't come through and sounded nice and heavy and not piercing. Problem frequencies like that would be sorted during mastering anyways.
Thankyou man. I think for me the most important thing is to play with the transients using a transient shaper. I like the keep the kicks short (less decay) and take out some of the low end with EQ so it has a better relationship with the bass. Also, try and roughly tune it by ear to your bassline - this can sometimes give a nice effect. With regards to processing I literally just used a compressor with a fairly high ratio and fast attack and release to give it more punch.JosLok wrote:I like it man!
Could you tell me how to make a kick like that? and what processing you did?
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Thankyou man. I think for me the most important thing is to play with the transients using a transient shaper. I like the keep the kicks short (less decay) and take out some of the low end with EQ so it has a better relationship with the bass. Also, try and roughly tune it by ear to your bassline - this can sometimes give a nice effect. With regards to processing I literally just used a compressor with a fairly high ratio and fast attack and release to give it more punch.JosLok wrote:I like it man!
Could you tell me how to make a kick like that? and what processing you did?
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When I can. My main focus over the summer is to build up the hardware in my studio.JosLok wrote:Great! so you use analog hardware in your studio?
I like to make my kickdrum with Operator, it really sounds like a 808 kick, great for minimal house.
With those 4 oscillators you can make nice layers.
Could you tell me your compression recipe? so i can compare it with my settings.
Also i like to know what you did with your hi-hats. they sound very clean and not to harsh.
Thanks for the info!