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Tracks to rip kicks from

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Re: Tracks to rip kicks from

Post by noiseshock_of »

wildstylez forever, well only the punch/tok from there
also donkey rollers chaos
and never forget the perfect weapon!! so rippable
hmu if u agree

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Post by Neutronic »

Zak wrote:At first sight i thought it was a troll thread. But you are actually serious with that :rofl: :rofl:
Neutronic wrote:Can anyone recommend some tracks with clean kicks to rip?
Be carefull, ripping and taking inspiration are 2 very different things.
It certainly is! But analyzing frequencies as thesh3ll pointed out and how kicks move is very insightful, I think. And Nitrax I do agree that might have been a more politically correct way of saying it :+

Some newer tracks would be awesome people! :)

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Post by Black-Out »

Why asking it!? Use your own creativity.. :fist:

Like thesh3ll tells you: ''what do you get with analyzing a kick''.
Embrace the Classic sound!
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Post by RaVaGe »

I think ripping kicks is good when you use it as an example when you create your own, but I find it really pity when someone put a ripped kick in a 'serious' track.

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Post by Neutronic »

Black-Out wrote:Why asking it!? Use your own creativity.. :fist:

Like thesh3ll tells you: ''what do you get with analyzing a kick''.
You get tons from ripping a kick. Especially if youre playing with filters to find out where the energy is and comparing multiple different kicks to find similarities and differences. Its all about how one likes to work, I prefer a very technical approach to it while others might enjoy just fiddling about with effects all day which is equally fine :)

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Post by QuantomMusic »

There is absolutely NOTHING wrong with using sampled kicks when you're first starting off - WE ALL DID IT!
As long as you aren't making money off of it, you're all good.
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Post by Xenome »

QuantomMusic wrote:There is absolutely NOTHING wrong with using sampled kicks when you're first starting off - WE ALL DID IT!
As long as you aren't making money off of it, you're all good.
:)
I've never done it to use them in a track :P But I do analyze them in my DAW.
ceero wrote:Ask BluBoy on facebook
Hahaha nice.

Here's a good one.


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Post by D-Verze »

Actually, professional mixers advice you to use reference material and I see nothing wrong with in doing the same with a kick. Keep in mind that a kick doesn't have to be fully clean ripped in order to analyse it properly tho ;)

But, to add something to the topic, Wilde gullie bass ;)
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Post by Black-Out »

@neutronic: think I wrote wrong, I ment it more like: why asking where to rip, you got your own pair of ears :)
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