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  • purebloodtexan
    FFR Player
    • Oct 2006
    • 2845

    #1

    Nu-style kick(s).

    There's a particular hardstyle kick that I'm looking for, and I'm wondering if I should forge one of my own or see if there are any pre-made samples -- this is because every single hardstyle artist and his sister, mother and brother uses this kick or a similar one. The link below contains the kicks that I'm talking about (and some jumpstyle if you're interested).



    So, does anyone know where I can acquire such kicks? If not, what's the best programs for putting them together?


  • kid_merkury
    I make good music
    • Jan 2008
    • 478

    #2
    Re: Nu-style kick(s).

    i listened to it, and i really think you could fabricate your own. If you do enough layering, and a few things on it, you'd have a hardstyle kick.


    -Merky
    -Merk



    PSN: kid_merkury

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    • SpookG
      (For Great Justice!)
      FFR Music Producer
      • Dec 2002
      • 829

      #3
      Re: Nu-style kick(s).

      You can make that kick easily with a kick drum synth, or just use a 909 emulator. what's giving it the thump is the decay and decay rate. It takes all of 3 minutes to do. There's no need to do layering. Add a bit of punch depending how you want the original hit to go off, all done.

      Royal For Great Justice! Electronic Music est. 1999
      .
      kerBLAM



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      • kid_merkury
        I make good music
        • Jan 2008
        • 478

        #4
        Re: Nu-style kick(s).

        it can be done different ways; also i didnt mean layer the kick, that would be overkill
        -Merk



        PSN: kid_merkury

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        • purebloodtexan
          FFR Player
          • Oct 2006
          • 2845

          #5
          Re: Nu-style kick(s).

          I understand that there are programs specifically targeted toward kick distortion. I tried the Fruit Kick and I got absolutely nothing but a pain in my left ear. What programs would you recommend?


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          • SpookG
            (For Great Justice!)
            FFR Music Producer
            • Dec 2002
            • 829

            #6
            Re: Nu-style kick(s).

            If you use Fl..just use the Buzz wrapper for the FSM Kick or Kick XP...

            Royal For Great Justice! Electronic Music est. 1999
            .
            kerBLAM



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            • Starshot
              /DJS\
              FFR Music Producer
              • Dec 2004
              • 1794

              #7
              Re: Nu-style kick(s).

              If you generate the drum, soft clip it a bit, and add some b-switch style distortion, you should be fine. Make sure the bassline feels like it's part of the drum, and not some whole separate entity.

              Also, it is VERY hard to make a jumpstyle kick from a sample, for there are a lot of extra frequencies from the mastering of the actual sample that can make the distortion sound muddy and glitchy. Granted, if that's what you're going for, by all means, use a sample and distort it.

              Edit: It also really doesn't matter what drum generation program you use. As long as it can generate a drum from a series of waves, you should be fine.

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              • kid_merkury
                I make good music
                • Jan 2008
                • 478

                #8
                Re: Nu-style kick(s).

                lol i've given Fruity Kick so many chances for it to find a place in my heart, but it's failed every time. But maybe, it works for other genres.


                idk....def not prog trance though.
                -Merk



                PSN: kid_merkury

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                • purebloodtexan
                  FFR Player
                  • Oct 2006
                  • 2845

                  #9
                  Re: Nu-style kick(s).

                  Originally posted by Starshot
                  Also, it is VERY hard to make a jumpstyle kick from a sample, for there are a lot of extra frequencies from the mastering of the actual sample that can make the distortion sound muddy and glitchy. Granted, if that's what you're going for, by all means, use a sample and distort it.
                  It's nu-style hardstyle, not jumpstyle ; )

                  Anyone make jump songs with the most basic of drum samples as long as the downbeat is dominant. Nu-style songs, however, do usually require distortion.


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