Mixing: Layering Kick Drums for a Tighter Sound

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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2010

This tutorial explains how to layer multiple kick samples to achieve a solid sound for your mixes. This technique can be used with other instruments to add more character and depth to your tracks as well as be applied with any music production software of your choice.

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  • enunciate your words please....

  • every guy on wink sound sounds like a pothead! lol... anyway great tutorial... i would use the output to send it to the bus instead of the speakers... u skip a step!

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  • you sound fucking high dude

    

  • Did you say to add one chri trat? Or two separate tri trats? IM SO LOST!

  • Sounds like he is drunk

  • true!! at least this guy is hard to understand (he has the munchys)

    

  • Whoa nice! I have hip hop samples too check it out!

  • holy shit, i cant listen, im willing to pass on valuable information to not hear your voice

  • Why would anyone listen to someone about recording, who has the shittiest voice over recording ever? Don't give advice, you need to go learn more first.

  • Play 10 secs, forward 1 min, forward 1 min, next vid. Thanks.

  • If you are gonna give a tutorial, why would you not take time to make it perfect? Just curious.

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