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Started June 10th, 2009 · 3 replies · Latest reply by MyntPhresh 15 years, 3 months ago
Try a transient designer.
Have a look at www.kvraudio.com . FLUX do a freebie one.
Use a transient designer and then perhaps use a saturator after that as well.
Find a resonance in the mids area and use an EQ to then give the kick a presence lift. Listen to your track at a really low volume and if you can hear the kick then you've done your job.
You could listen to your track with the lows and highs removed with a highpass and lowpass filter... if the mids sound good.. and you can hear the kick then you've done well..
get yourself a nice beefy 909 to begin with.
mild overdrive to get the oomph, then eq out the higher ranges
as was said, saturate... try downloading destoyr (free, and can saturate, and more)
use a compresser
should give you close to what you want, just learn your samples and plugins. reverb can be nice on a kick sometimes, just try to avoid a basstrap sound