Layering
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Re: Layering
@lifterz, what is the best way to do that?
Create 2 sampler channels, both with the same kick in them. On one of them , go to the volume envelope and make it so it has a full sustain, no attack, no release, and little hold(adjust the hold to how you like it, making sure it is only playing the punch).JTL wrote:@lifterz, what is the best way to do that?
On the second sampler, go to the volume envelope and use the 'delay' knob so that this sample skips the punch and only plays the tail, then put no attack, no release, full hold and sustain.
You obviously have to adjust it until it sounds right. I hope this helps.
Wow that seems like a nice method, is it easyer to make your kick a audiofile and put it on the playlist and use the slicer tool to cut it into sections,
Alsi i really need a picture off a kicks waveform showing where to cut it into sections, where all of the tok puch tail start. Please
Alsi i really need a picture off a kicks waveform showing where to cut it into sections, where all of the tok puch tail start. Please

- FreakshowDJ
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When people say layering, they can mean two things.
1 - Splitting the sampled out kick into punch, tok, tail bass etc.
2 - Putting a separate punch on a tail or something else
It can be very useful to your kicks and other percussion. I don't like putting punches under another kick, because the sounds don't match perfectly. But something I do, is sampling a plain short 909 out of Drumazon, and putting it under your punch/tok and maki it softer with cutting the high freqz and lowering the volume. Willem mentioned it in his new video, it really gives your punch more "punch"
1 - Splitting the sampled out kick into punch, tok, tail bass etc.
2 - Putting a separate punch on a tail or something else
It can be very useful to your kicks and other percussion. I don't like putting punches under another kick, because the sounds don't match perfectly. But something I do, is sampling a plain short 909 out of Drumazon, and putting it under your punch/tok and maki it softer with cutting the high freqz and lowering the volume. Willem mentioned it in his new video, it really gives your punch more "punch"