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bleep
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by bleep » Wed Jun 07, 2006 11:08 pm
I've seen people chat about tuning drum sounds to get them in key - in particular the kick drum in relation to the sub.
How necessary is it and how do you go about it? By ear?

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deepsix
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by deepsix » Wed Jun 07, 2006 11:10 pm
all done by ear.
The reason to do it is so that things don't stick out and to give "oomph" when the kick hits.
I tune all my drums - kick, high hats, snares, whatever - so that they sit properly in the mix tone wise. Offkey is good, but only to a certain amount!
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imagine
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by imagine » Thu Jun 08, 2006 8:28 am
yeah man best off to do it by ear.
you can also use wavelab to tell you what note a sample is.
or you can use spectral analysis.
cos some people take a while to train there ears, i did.
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clarkycatdealer
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by clarkycatdealer » Thu Jun 08, 2006 7:55 pm
if you happen to have a shitty cheap guitar tuner lying about can always use that hah
u know what sounds sick though if you get a kick and sub perfectly in tune then just detune one of the two by a cent or three... proper filth
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if yr happy with your tune no need to do things just because other people are!
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bleep
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by bleep » Thu Jun 08, 2006 9:31 pm
Its a funny one. I dont notice it in my beats when I have it wrong... but I do hear it other peoples beats when they get it right.
haha.
Like in Goat Stare, that knock knock drum that comes in. Fits in the track perfectly...
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Jubz
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by Jubz » Thu Jun 08, 2006 9:40 pm
Surely if you sample your drums from records they are gonna be in a their own tune and shifting them up and down is only going to change them in relation to that tune, if ya get me?
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