Good stuff dude. I’ve been putting off sample prep for my Digitakt for ages. But it’ll be so useful to have 64 transients in a single audio clip and use the grid machine. You’ve inspired me to get onto that
tbh, this should be more a "how to make kick samples" video, because this has nothing to do with the Rytm anymore and it has great engines itself! I was hoping for a nice visual guide for how to create great kicks on the Rytm, but this is in the end just applicable to any device that loads samples. Not bad in itself, but also not really playing to Rytms strenghts
Thanks for the feedback, did you see my other video about Rumble kicks? That one uses only the synths. I obviously can't cover everything in one video, but I'll see if I can find a way to dive deeper into the machines 👍
You could select a range of 1 beat, and then just create a separate track for each sample. In the export window you can export all selected tracks, and then normalize there as well.
Good stuff dude. I’ve been putting off sample prep for my Digitakt for ages. But it’ll be so useful to have 64 transients in a single audio clip and use the grid machine. You’ve inspired me to get onto that
Oh yeh it's even easier with the digitakt 😃👍
awesome tutorial bro! Please make it a series!
really useful! thanks!
tbh, this should be more a "how to make kick samples" video, because this has nothing to do with the Rytm anymore and it has great engines itself!
I was hoping for a nice visual guide for how to create great kicks on the Rytm, but this is in the end just applicable to any device that loads samples. Not bad in itself, but also not really playing to Rytms strenghts
Thanks for the feedback, did you see my other video about Rumble kicks? That one uses only the synths. I obviously can't cover everything in one video, but I'll see if I can find a way to dive deeper into the machines 👍
@@optoproductions I did not, so thx, I'll give it a watch
yeah its a pity that it was not explained what the base of the kick was (what machine & settings). what were they?
How you do this in ableton?
You could select a range of 1 beat, and then just create a separate track for each sample. In the export window you can export all selected tracks, and then normalize there as well.
@@optoproductions thx
all that faffing around for a kick
The most important element of an electronic dance track requires some attention 🙂
good kicks do need some workout, whether just samples like here, or purely synthesised, or layered