that kick is also extremely dynamic, constantly changing volumes and timbre. deffo not just a static boom boom boom
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also, without my sub on there is almost no perceivable low end on my monitors, its all thump in the 80-150 range
I think it's not as simply as the classic sine + sine phase inverted (or sine + sine at 0 crossing)... Watch the waveform at high magnificationI also had a think yesterday. I think this kick can be pretty much replicated by genereating a sine at 50 Hz, 120 ms long.
Then cut out a part of the first cycle to make it click. Don't just cut the first half of the very first cycle but snip out a slice.
This is actually pretty easy to do. I shall see if i can add a screenshot if any problems arise. Then apply the pitch envelope,
you might need to experiment if you want it all wobbly as in the original. Then do a fade out over 120ms. This should bear some resemblance,
i just tried it at work.
a fucking retard could make a rack and send the hi freq to a delay. i did no analysis i just listened and it's obvious. learn how to balance your subjective vs objectiveloopdon wrote:NoAffiliation, please explain. It didn't sound especially wide to me in the high freqs (only place that would make sense anyway).
Measuremnts confirmed there is SOME stereo going on above 1000 Hz but it didn't really jump at me.
I basically split the kick into it's M/S components the S part was there but soo quiet.
If i am not totally off we perceive the amount of wideness a sound has by the ratio of Side to Mid signal.
If you could go into more detail about your findings, that would be great.
I also don't quite get what you mean by dynamic. To me it's a more or less volume fade from start to finish.
Nothing really jumping out at me in that department. If you look at the waveform you can see it can't have much sub content,
this also has something to do with the rapid decay. The only thing that struck me is the weird pitch bend which seems to fluctuate.
I dunno if that's so good, tbh. As is said before, i'd welcome you to go into more detail.
everything is simple....s.k. wrote:amazordrum... i so know this waveform by heart... good luck creating anything even remotely close, it's not that simple.