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catherine
posté dim. 14 sept. 2003, 21:09
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how can i achieve a thumping kick drum like the one in deepest blue (and generally that whole drum sound), does anyone have any processing tricks?
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PristineRec
posté ven. 23 janv. 2004, 07:35
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I'll second the recommendation for compression. The two things I use gobs of on kick tracks are compression and EQ.

To begin with, I'm assuming the use of a large diaphragm dynamic mic that is designed for capturing the low frequencies of a kick drum. Or even a large diaphragm condenser that can take the abuse. Without it, it's pretty difficult to get a solid thump, at least without creating the sound electronically.

First play with the EQ to zero in on where the big fat peaks are, also getting rid of any undesirable higher frequencies or buzzes or rattles or rings. Boosting the lowest frequencies (under 60Hz or so) can help with the feel-it-in-your-belly effect.

Then apply compression using a high compression ratio with plenty of gain. Try a bit of reverb with a short decay to smooth it out and make it sound "bigger".

This should be a start to help you give the subwoofers a blast.
Good Luck!

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