I'm always using iZotope Trash 2 for my kicks but I have the demo version.
This causes a problem that my kicks get cut out of volume at some points in the track by iZotope.
It's annoying when creating a track but I can deal with it. When I export the track to mp3 it's gone anyways.
But now I'm creating a new track I suddenly also experience this in the .wav file, how come?
iZotope Trash 2 cuts out sound
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Kick questions/feedback in these topics ONLY:
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Kick questions/feedback in these topics ONLY:
* Kick feedback (Get feedback on the kick you made and help others)
* General/how-to kick topic (How to create a certain kick, questions, troubleshooting, etc)
* How is this sound made (Questions, troubleshooting, etc about how to create a certain sound)
you actually can make a new pattern with a single kick shot in it then make a .wav from a pattern or either use Edison.
you'll need a separate .wav for every note of your kick (if pitched).
(it will help you to re-use your kick in other projects btw).
save your kick processing chain to a different project for future reference.
then replace your current kick channel in your track with wav you made, disable all the effects on that channel (bc they are already in wav) and preserve your current piano roll.
should work
also form a habit to bounce every sound you made into wav. you'll build your sample library slowly but surely.
another piece of advice: buy the sw you use.
you'll need a separate .wav for every note of your kick (if pitched).
(it will help you to re-use your kick in other projects btw).
save your kick processing chain to a different project for future reference.
then replace your current kick channel in your track with wav you made, disable all the effects on that channel (bc they are already in wav) and preserve your current piano roll.
should work

also form a habit to bounce every sound you made into wav. you'll build your sample library slowly but surely.
another piece of advice: buy the sw you use.

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