Basic question on saving layered kicks
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Basic question on saving layered kicks
I am practicing layering various kicks. I have a few audio channels and then have each audio channel sent to a bus for further processing of my various parts of my layered kick. This is kind of a stupid question (using Logic) but lets say I create a layered kick I like, how do I go about bouncing that and saving it as one audio file while including all my processing from the Bus. I know I can merge audio tracks in Logic but not sure if that will include all my processing that is on the Bus as well.
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Re: Basic question on saving layered kicks
Bouncing audio should be covered in the Logic manual.
Re: Basic question on saving layered kicks
I mute everything else and bounce.click save to bin in the bounce menu and your kick will be available in the folder folder for that project as well
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Re: Basic question on saving layered kicks
Awesome. Works great. Thank you.
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Re: Basic question on saving layered kicks
wub wrote:Bouncing audio should be covered in the Logic manual.
Hey Wub what DAW do you use?
Re: Basic question on saving layered kicks
wub wrote:
Shit

Just looked at the signature
That's what I get for conducting most of my DSF interactions on the miniature screen of my iPod touch

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No worries man

Re: Basic question on saving layered kicks
wub wrote:
No worries man
Hey on that subject (this is getting away from the threads convo, but a quick answer will suffice) is a mobile app anywhere in the near future for DSF?
The site actually works really well mobile, but it would be even better if there was a mobile version
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Re: Basic question on saving layered kicks
mobile app would be sweet!
one more ? though regarding bouncing. I just want to bounce this one kick drum but everytime the sample starts I get a "click" sound at the beginning. I assume this has something to do with lining up the samples correctly?? I have a 1 bar loop of 4 kick drums and every time it restarts I get a click on the first kick (obviously do not want that in my new kick drum sample).
Stupid question again I know haha but I appreciate the help.
EDIT: nvm, adjusted the sample start time of one of the layers. fixed that issue.
However I was having a difficult time of getting the low and high end of my kick to blend well together. I have a nice click attack sound and a heavy low end but they sound so seperated if you will. I have them both sent to a bus for further transient shaping, EQ'ing and some PSP vintage warmer. Any tips are welcome regarding this. thank you.
one more ? though regarding bouncing. I just want to bounce this one kick drum but everytime the sample starts I get a "click" sound at the beginning. I assume this has something to do with lining up the samples correctly?? I have a 1 bar loop of 4 kick drums and every time it restarts I get a click on the first kick (obviously do not want that in my new kick drum sample).
Stupid question again I know haha but I appreciate the help.
EDIT: nvm, adjusted the sample start time of one of the layers. fixed that issue.
However I was having a difficult time of getting the low and high end of my kick to blend well together. I have a nice click attack sound and a heavy low end but they sound so seperated if you will. I have them both sent to a bus for further transient shaping, EQ'ing and some PSP vintage warmer. Any tips are welcome regarding this. thank you.
Check out my monthly podcast!
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Re: Basic question on saving layered kicks
bigdaveo11 wrote:mobile app would be sweet!

Re: Basic question on saving layered kicks
Compression?bigdaveo11 wrote:mobile app would be sweet!
one more ? though regarding bouncing. I just want to bounce this one kick drum but everytime the sample starts I get a "click" sound at the beginning. I assume this has something to do with lining up the samples correctly?? I have a 1 bar loop of 4 kick drums and every time it restarts I get a click on the first kick (obviously do not want that in my new kick drum sample).
Stupid question again I know haha but I appreciate the help.
EDIT: nvm, adjusted the sample start time of one of the layers. fixed that issue.
However I was having a difficult time of getting the low and high end of my kick to blend well together. I have a nice click attack sound and a heavy low end but they sound so seperated if you will. I have them both sent to a bus for further transient shaping, EQ'ing and some PSP vintage warmer. Any tips are welcome regarding this. thank you.
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