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Tutorial for pitching kicks!

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EDMLessons
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Tutorial for pitching kicks!

Post by EDMLessons »

Hey guys! New member here! :) Just wanted to share my tutorial on how to pitch hardstyle kicks with you!


Like and subscribe if it does something for you! Enjoy and have a nice evening! :)

Oh, and.. btw.. Be sure to set your youtube player to 1080p.. my recording software is screwing with me ^^

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdtJj0K ... e=youtu.be

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Colorblind
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Post by Colorblind »

welcome man! and

nice tutorial man really good!

thanks!

Musical Madness
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Post by Musical Madness »

Hey man, good tutorial! What's the samplepack you've used in your other video? FKV1?

bloodlord1989
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Post by bloodlord1989 »

EDMLessons wrote:Hey guys! New member here! :) Just wanted to share my tutorial on how to pitch hardstyle kicks with you!


Like and subscribe if it does something for you! Enjoy and have a nice evening! :)

Oh, and.. btw.. Be sure to set your youtube player to 1080p.. my recording software is screwing with me ^^

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdtJj0K ... e=youtu.be
whats the difference between kontakt and edison that comes with fl studios? Also when you set it on time machine did you go into the future or the past?

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NessPJ
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Post by NessPJ »

Btw: When you have a kicksample in F or F# ...whatever... there is no need to start tuning the sample beforehand.
Click the mapping editor in Kontakt. The root note is actually set in the mapping (shown as a keyboard).
move the root note (shown in yellow) from C to F (because your sample is in F), voila no extra tuning needed and the piano roll will behave as expected.

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Mortis
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Post by Mortis »

I've been trying for two days to get a good kick, and in seconds I can make a great one thanks to this video. Thanks (H)

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