Is this just an 808? (Macc where are you?)
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Re: Is this just an 808? (Macc where are you?)
this thread makes me face-palm so hard.
Imho, It sounds like a second kick is being layered on top. A subtle punchier kick that blends well with the 808
Imho, It sounds like a second kick is being layered on top. A subtle punchier kick that blends well with the 808
Re: Is this just an 808? (Macc where are you?)
I gave up with the compression ideas people were saying and just went back to a lp 808 with a 909 on top of it. I had tried this before but with a different mix it works better.Depone wrote:this thread makes me face-palm so hard.
Imho, It sounds like a second kick is being layered on top. A subtle punchier kick that blends well with the 808
I dont see how compression would change the shape of the hit but I could be wrong.
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Re: Is this just an 808? (Macc where are you?)
using a compressor you can seriously modify the transients of the hit. Raise the attack quite high, so that the initial hit is pushing through before the compression engages. Try with a medium to hi ratio and low threshold of an extreme example of this.serox wrote:I gave up with the compression ideas people were saying and just went back to a lp 808 with a 909 on top of it. I had tried this before but with a different mix it works better.Depone wrote:this thread makes me face-palm so hard.
Imho, It sounds like a second kick is being layered on top. A subtle punchier kick that blends well with the 808
I dont see how compression would change the shape of the hit but I could be wrong.
I do this all the time for hats and kicks for example. Sculpting your sound
Re: Is this just an 808? (Macc where are you?)
Spent hours on it and I couldn't do anything apart from increase/decrease the db levels with it.Depone wrote:
using a compressor you can seriously modify the transients of the hit. Raise the attack quite high, so that the initial hit is pushing through before the compression engages. Try with a medium to hi ratio and low threshold of an extreme example of this.
I do this all the time for hats and kicks for example. Sculpting your sound
Maybe the compressors that come with FL are shit?:)
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
Re: Is this just an 808? (Macc where are you?)
By letting transients through... the DB will raise, because the transients are popping through the compression stage before it activates. you said you wanted more punch, this is one way to achieve it. Its not just increasing or decreasing db levels like you would with a fader.serox wrote:Spent hours on it and I couldn't do anything apart from increase/decrease the db levels with it.Depone wrote:
using a compressor you can seriously modify the transients of the hit. Raise the attack quite high, so that the initial hit is pushing through before the compression engages. Try with a medium to hi ratio and low threshold of an extreme example of this.
I do this all the time for hats and kicks for example. Sculpting your sound
Maybe the compressors that come with FL are shit?:)
Re: Is this just an 808? (Macc where are you?)
Yeh I get that but from what I have achieved when trying this I dont seem to get an increase in the punch area, just the whole thing:(Depone wrote: By letting transients through... the DB will raise, because the transients are popping through the compression stage before it activates. you said you wanted more punch, this is one way to achieve it. Its not just increasing or decreasing db levels like you would with a fader.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
Re: Is this just an 808? (Macc where are you?)
is 'autogain' off?serox wrote:Yeh I get that but from what I have achieved when trying this I dont seem to get an increase in the punch area, just the whole thing:(Depone wrote: By letting transients through... the DB will raise, because the transients are popping through the compression stage before it activates. you said you wanted more punch, this is one way to achieve it. Its not just increasing or decreasing db levels like you would with a fader.
Re: Is this just an 808? (Macc where are you?)
no idea, not seen that I dont thinkDepone wrote: is 'autogain' off?
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
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Re: Is this just an 808? (Macc where are you?)
compression will DEFINATELY get more thump out of your 808 (though won't necessarily make it sound like It's Yours)
i never got on well with the fruity loops compressors
this one is much more in your face...
http://www.audiodamage.com/downloads/pr ... pid=ADF002
you don't need to go crazy on the threshold/ratio beacuse it's quite extreme
if you cant hear a difference, you're not using it right.
i never got on well with the fruity loops compressors
this one is much more in your face...
http://www.audiodamage.com/downloads/pr ... pid=ADF002
you don't need to go crazy on the threshold/ratio beacuse it's quite extreme
if you cant hear a difference, you're not using it right.
Re: Is this just an 808? (Macc where are you?)
that a vst? will check it out. No doubt the compressor that comes with FL is pants but it was making no difference at all:/sully.harmitage wrote:compression will DEFINATELY get more thump out of your 808 (though won't necessarily make it sound like It's Yours)
i never got on well with the fruity loops compressors
this one is much more in your face...
http://www.audiodamage.com/downloads/pr ... pid=ADF002
you don't need to go crazy on the threshold/ratio beacuse it's quite extreme
if you cant hear a difference, you're not using it right.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
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Re: Is this just an 808? (Macc where are you?)
thisDepone wrote:using a compressor you can seriously modify the transients of the hit. Raise the attack quite high, so that the initial hit is pushing through before the compression engages. Try with a medium to hi ratio and low threshold of an extreme example of this.
I do this all the time for hats and kicks for example. Sculpting your sound
thats all it is, a shaped 808...
long attack, let the kick thru, then high ratio to keep all the rest at the same level w long release, or as long as the decay anyway.
Try changing the start point of the sample to get more of a punch, starting off a zero crossing...
Re: Is this just an 808? (Macc where are you?)
It is not that I dont think.paradigm x wrote:thisDepone wrote:using a compressor you can seriously modify the transients of the hit. Raise the attack quite high, so that the initial hit is pushing through before the compression engages. Try with a medium to hi ratio and low threshold of an extreme example of this.
I do this all the time for hats and kicks for example. Sculpting your sound
thats all it is, a shaped 808...
long attack, let the kick thru, then high ratio to keep all the rest at the same level w long release, or as long as the decay anyway.
Try changing the start point of the sample to get more of a punch, starting off a zero crossing...
If you listening closely or check on an analyzer you can see/hear that it has more hit at the start of the hit, more punch. An 808 does not have this at all.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
Re: Is this just an 808? (Macc where are you?)
Your really not getting it...serox wrote:It is not that I dont think.paradigm x wrote:thisDepone wrote:using a compressor you can seriously modify the transients of the hit. Raise the attack quite high, so that the initial hit is pushing through before the compression engages. Try with a medium to hi ratio and low threshold of an extreme example of this.
I do this all the time for hats and kicks for example. Sculpting your sound
thats all it is, a shaped 808...
long attack, let the kick thru, then high ratio to keep all the rest at the same level w long release, or as long as the decay anyway.
Try changing the start point of the sample to get more of a punch, starting off a zero crossing...
If you listening closely or check on an analyzer you can see/hear that it has more hit at the start of the hit, more punch. An 808 does not have this at all.
your modifying the 808 to make it have the punch...
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Re: Is this just an 808? (Macc where are you?)
yeah its a vst
as i recall it loads on quite a stonking preset so you should notice the difference instantly
like depone said, for the sound you want, a slow attack (150ms ish) is gonna provide the thump
as i recall it loads on quite a stonking preset so you should notice the difference instantly
like depone said, for the sound you want, a slow attack (150ms ish) is gonna provide the thump
Re: Is this just an 808? (Macc where are you?)
Is this all on a compressor?paradigm x wrote:
long attack, let the kick thru, then high ratio to keep all the rest at the same level w long release, or as long as the decay anyway.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
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Re: Is this just an 808? (Macc where are you?)
^^
yes.
also subtle distortion (before compression) will help bring out some higher harmonics which make the sound 'harder'.
too much and you'll be in gabber territory
yes.
also subtle distortion (before compression) will help bring out some higher harmonics which make the sound 'harder'.
too much and you'll be in gabber territory
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Re: Is this just an 808? (Macc where are you?)
ObviouslyDepone wrote: your modifying the 808 to make it have the punch...
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
Re: Is this just an 808? (Macc where are you?)
Will give this vst a go and will try some others!sully.harmitage wrote:oh and subtle distortion (before compression) will help bring out some higher harmonics which will sound harder.
too much and you'll be in gabber territory
Thanks.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
Re: Is this just an 808? (Macc where are you?)
Just an example. Turn the speakers up. this is just to illustrate the transient shaping using a compressor
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4549702/808%20compare.mp3
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4549702/808%20compare.mp3
Re: Is this just an 808? (Macc where are you?)
the punch in this case is really gonna be decided by the release.paradigm x wrote:[
long attack, let the kick thru, then high ratio to keep all the rest at the same level w long release, or as long as the decay anyway.
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