Monday, 2 November 2015
How to Get the Perfect Kick Drum
Kick drums form the foundation of dance music – whether it’s a booming 808 to rumble subwoofers or a snappy LinnDrum to cut through the densest of mixes, we’ve come to rely on kick drums as the core of a track. There are innumerable approaches to getting a good kick: sampling, synthesising, drum machines, acoustic sources, layering or all of the above. In this article we’ll cover every angle, equipping you with the necessary tools to turn that whimpering beachball into a chest thumping kick you can be proud of.
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- Korg TR-Rack
- Oberheim Matrix-1000
- E-mu Xtreme Lead XL-1 Turbo
- Vintage Synths Video Demo Patches
- Denon MC4000 Official Tutorial
- JoMoX MBase 11
- 1. Mixers Explained
- JoMoX XBASE 999 Analog Drum Synthesizer
- Rane Sixty-Four
- Novation Audiohub 2x4
- Denon DN-X1600 DJ Mixer
- Ecler NUO4
- Basic Chord and Scale Theory
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- Korg Electribe
- 3: Microphone Recording Techniques (Shure PDF Book)
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