I would like to know how one creates a subground kick and if there's some special trick with it. it's sounds extremely powerful with often a long tail but it isn't a typical dong kick. is it just a bunch of layering and adding some sub with perhaps some distortion too?
ps: hope it's okay to create that topic cause this isn't about hardstyle kicks.
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Demolite made a tutorial about these kinds of kicks. It should be a great starting point to see how it's made.
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so, according to Demolite, if you don't use Ableton, you are pretty much screwed, right?
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Not necessarily, you can make the sub/bass pattern in every VSTi. If you want to make it in Operator you have to use Ableton Live, yes.
Use FM8 instead if you don't have AbletonDigital Audio Tape wrote:so, according to Demolite, if you don't use Ableton, you are pretty much screwed, right?
