eusid's Sound Forge how to make a kick drum tutorial

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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2009

Sound Forge 7 - My favorite sound forge because I don't believe it uses the updated .net framework crap. Very quick tutorial on making kicks.

Play with the pitch bend multiple times to achieve strange effects and new kick sounds!

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  • Too bad it's recorded throuh a mic, so you can't get the idea of how it actually sounds. It's like a screen ripped photoshop tutorial :)

    But thanks anyway.

  • The only thing through the mic is my voice. If you know of a better way to get my vocals onto a track please inform me. The actual audio from my daws and sound forge are routed out and into my soundcard. So the sound you hear from soundforge is not from my mic and the sound you hear from FL etc is not from my speakers to my mic. Its from an out to an in. The mic is to an in which only records my vocals.

  • I have only accidentally left my mic on my master out on one video and it's not this one. Please quit trying to be smart.

    By the way, what is it exactly that makes you think that everything your hearing is from a mic? Vocals aside of course.

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  • c'est pas mal pour créer un kick propre de cette manière en partant de rien avec un micro, mais ça fait un kick un peu trop rond je trouve. Mieux vaut utiliser des kick déjà existants pour les retravailler sur S.F car là avec cette technique on obtiendra pas forcément le kick souhaité

  • @TsampoukasG Use a triangle or sine wave with either a negative or positive pitch bend, I find a combination of two oscillators helps. Layer on some pink or white noise and adjust the envelopes. Maybe add a very quick sound to simulate the stick hitting. The tone should fade out faster than the noise.

  • Great help man... 5 stars... what about a snare drum????

  • Erez Aizen original tutorial

  • Hey man. Ive been looking 4 this 4 a while. i will be trying it ¨¨...

  • Cool! Thanks very informative

  • He thinks it's recorded from a mic because the bass is too low.

  • Than you might want to record it in headphones, because you mic records sound from your speakers as well :) But anyway, I quess it's not that important in this particular tutorial.

    Cheers.

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