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    I'm using a long 808 kick inbetween main Kicks, with the attack adjusted.

    The mono reverb trick with a Vintage Warmer before the reverb on the send.

    Usual tom hits destroyed with fx & EQ'd into behaving.

    Logic EXS24 Default sine patch & the Logic EFM1 - Mental deep.


    What all these things have in common is simplicity. The simpler the better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICN View Post
    I'm using a long 808 kick inbetween main Kicks, with the attack adjusted.

    The mono reverb trick with a Vintage Warmer before the reverb on the send.

    Usual tom hits destroyed with fx & EQ'd into behaving.

    Logic EXS24 Default sine patch & the Logic EFM1 - Mental deep.


    What all these things have in common is simplicity. The simpler the better.
    cool man will give this a try :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICN View Post
    I'm using a long 808 kick inbetween main Kicks, with the attack adjusted.

    The mono reverb trick with a Vintage Warmer before the reverb on the send.

    Usual tom hits destroyed with fx & EQ'd into behaving.

    Logic EXS24 Default sine patch & the Logic EFM1 - Mental deep.


    What all these things have in common is simplicity. The simpler the better.
    Yea the 808 Kick is great as well.

    Another thing I like to do is to build a nice groove with a kick, some percussion and perhaps and simple synth, tidy it up a bit and make it sound round, without too much compression, then route all the channels I worked with to a bus and low pass it, then I get a nice package of bottom I can pitch and play with together with a kick on top of it (side chain the bus comes handy here as well). Also effective to just render the low passed package as a loop and edit it later with pitch tone and other nice effects.

    This is what I used normally for all my "harder" classic tunes.

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    That makes sense - Cheers M

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mattias_Fridell View Post
    Yea the 808 Kick is great as well.

    Another thing I like to do is to build a nice groove with a kick, some percussion and perhaps and simple synth, tidy it up a bit and make it sound round, without too much compression, then route all the channels I worked with to a bus and low pass it, then I get a nice package of bottom I can pitch and play with together with a kick on top of it (side chain the bus comes handy here as well). Also effective to just render the low passed package as a loop and edit it later with pitch tone and other nice effects.

    This is what I used normally for all my "harder" classic tunes.
    Fantastic! Thanks for sharing this :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mattias_Fridell View Post
    Yea the 808 Kick is great as well.

    Another thing I like to do is to build a nice groove with a kick, some percussion and perhaps and simple synth, tidy it up a bit and make it sound round, without too much compression, then route all the channels I worked with to a bus and low pass it, then I get a nice package of bottom I can pitch and play with together with a kick on top of it (side chain the bus comes handy here as well). Also effective to just render the low passed package as a loop and edit it later with pitch tone and other nice effects.

    This is what I used normally for all my "harder" classic tunes.
    nice mattias, gna try this aswell :)

 

 

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