Trance Kick Tutorial | Kick 2 vst
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Making sure your kick is tuned and tailored to your style of track is vital to getting a tight low end. Have a booming, flabby kick is enough to ruin your mix. I show you how I approach making a kick drum using Kick 2 vst to get the best results for your trance production.
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Great turorial, thank you Demis Hellen
this was an amazing class....thank you so much!!! I just started a new project and wanted to be as put together as possible from the get go. This will definitely give me a neat start!!
Great news, good to see you found the community 🙂🔥
Nice one, mate. Every vid you produce is useful :-) Many thanks :-)
My job is done if you can take away at least one bit of information. 😎 thanks for the comment.
can you make a tutorial about mixing elements in trance thats really what i strugle the most with.I make the kick , synth and bassline seperatly but i cant combine them together well.
I struggle a lot too. Let's hope for more tutorials!!
Hi Demis. I like using the key tracking and setting this to C and then assigning my kicks inside of the midi. You can pitch stuff wherever you want, which is pretty cool.
How would make an uplifting kick with this? (Darren Porter, Allen Watts style?)
Hey man thanks for the comment. I will sure keep the idea in mind. Kicks in uplifting trance come in a wide variety of styles so let me look into get this down on paper.
Nice Demis . i have kick 2 great plugin .....
Very good tutorial. But how to determine how a particular kick should sound in the end? What kind of kick is in psytranсe, uplifting, deep house or post rock???
Do you still use Kick 2?
Thanks for a great tutorial. I have mostly had bass line on the off-beat (1/8). Have you ever used LFO Tool on the kick in order to align the kick tail to the beat?
Nice tutorial Denis! It's opening my mind. Thank you a lot!
I also have a question:
Do I need to remove some frequencies of my CLICK, to not get in conflict with the kick layer? In my case, I'm just using separated samples in different channels.
Greetings from a Brazilian trance lover! Peace
Hi Demis, great tutorial! I was wondering if using the Kick 2 VST makes layering of different drum sounds obsolete (since this VST has a lot of options for 'sculpting' the kick sound)?
Technically not as this is still limited compared to what you can do outside of the plugin when layering. Its a great starting point to use but I do not always use Kick 2. Really depends on the track.
@@demishellen Hi Demis, thanks for the info. I was wondering if it is always necessary to layer different kicks to have a great trance kick? For instance, in my opinion Kick 2 has some presets that, with some extra editing, are 'good to go'. In addition, I heard that kick samples commercially available are already made of layered kicks. So what makes you decide to layer or not to layer your drum kicks? Thanks!
Your bassline may start in the key of G but during the song it changes right? So how do you adjust for that. Can't play the whole song in G can you?