Sub-Kick Trick using Signal Generator in Pro Tools

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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2008

Sub-Kick Trick using Signal Generator in Pro Tools

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  • You SucK !!!

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  • You couldve showed how the kick sounded before and after, but its cool...I actually know this trick but hardly use it. I use the delay with the Kick trick to fool the Listeners ear into thinking that the Kick sound is wide and huge. :)

  • How did you get that big red circle follow your mouse?

  • Why don't you just put the signal generator on an aux track, followed by the gate. Then just set the key input to open the gate when the kick drum hits? You don't have to have an audio track containing the generated signal. That just seems much more complicated.

  • come on man..at least let people hear the BEGINNING AND END RESULT.  altogether thank you though....at least I did learn something.

  • it would be the same, just make sure that you make the kick track go through an aux track using a bus so that you can single out the bus with the key input, because you cant apply the sub sound to an individual track, also that way you could add other effects to the sound comming in using that aux kick channel.

    im sorry if that makes no sence to you, but hopefully u'll get the jist?

  • Good vid. Thanks. Question though: What if i wanted to do this to an actually recorded kick track? Like, so my 'key' input would not be an instrument track, but an actual audio track. does that make sense? Sorry if this is a dumb question. I've never done anything like this to my stuff. would like to though :)

  • I take that back, 60 comes through the mix better than 50 or 55.

  • When using the aux you can also automate the signal generator parameters (frequency, shape, level etc). The original 808 is around 60hz

  • 60hz is a bit high for a sub kick. 50-55 sounds about right.

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