Saw one vide where was saying that u shouldnt never layer kick drums. So many videos and different options how to make music but i think i will trust you on this one based on ur experience. Would never argue with someone with more experience. Very good video and simple thx!
Really appreciate what you are doing, its very helpful indeed and has given me direction and hope with my production. Very professional and great music. Thanks
Another great kick video! Thank you! I like the more simplified approach vs. the creating Frankenstein's monster approach. I would really love to see you make a video where you just create an entire drum kit + bassline and get them to groove. Let us be a fly on the wall and see your process from sound selection to processing. Low end is the most unforgiving aspect of music production, especially bass heavy electronic dance genres.
secret weap😅n is taking form. i'm making a song rn using my voice saying "does this sound weird to you?" and i've used that sample to make every sound in the track. making the kick has been a learning process for sure. i've got two kicks now , and they both alternate and merge . thanks for the tips.
Using the ssl for the final touch looks wise. I found this video searching about how to layer drum sounds for some experiments with some drumboxes, but i love the simplicity and effectiveness of your technique. Long life to techno
I’m glad you found this, thanks for the great feedback! Yeah, I’m a big believer in the “less but better” approach when it comes to producing, mixing, and mastering.
Thank you so much for this and other videos!! So professional and well explained. Maybe you can help, I have been struggling for a long time to figure out how to create a kick similar to keinemusik, it is so unique - it is smooth on one hand and at the same time sounds BIG, and i am not able to get there. Any help will be great! Thanks
Yep, it’s by far my favorite (if used carefully). If you push it too hard on let’s say a mixbus it stars to smear the whole low-end. But just a bit of transient shaving is what it excels at.
Wow, I'm really starting to see that music production is a profession in its own right. Sometimes, it's a real challenge to bring together all the different tutorials and create a best practice approach. It's not just about owning a DAW; there's sound design, mixing, the do's and don'ts of signal processing, music theory, and the need for an artistic touch. I'm glad this is just a hobby for me because creating something that's truly balanced and 'ready for the world' seems like a daunting task. By the way, thanks for the tutorial! I recently bought some sample packs with kick builder elements, but I'm struggling to make a cohesive kick drum. I'm hoping your approach will work better. Also, I'm not really into channel strips. I understand that they're a serial chain for signal processing, usually involving a compressor and EQ, right?
And than some effects when desired like saturation, distortion, overdrive, soft clipper, reverb, delay, stereo effect/mono maker . Depending on your genre.
This technique will eventually lead to homogeneous sounding work. It's more crucial to me that the kick is in tune with the Song at hand and plays off the baseline or bass sound. By layering Acoustic and Electronic sounds together, for me it has a deeper richer quality. By focusing on differing frequencies in each and compressing the overall output and utilizing the philosophy of "less is more" in how many sounds that are layered.
Less is more is right up my alley ;) I also sometimes like to use electronic sounds as the punch layer (often tuned to the root note of the song) and acoustic layers as the character layer.
I hear the difrent between a deep blended kick like Mininmal to the electro end sound of a kick that stands out more, Grate combo Phil. I've just invested in Kick 2 plugin gives you 3 lyer of a kick drum which you can adjusted different parts of the each level start middle and end. thanks again for sharing
Doesn't make too much sense for me applying a clipper first and the channel strip at the end, you're saving headroom that you're then adding it again after the processing with the channel strip, is there any reason for doing it this way?
@@pickyourselfofficial hast du evetuell ein tutorial online zum thema kick und bass welches erklärt wieviel kick und wieviel bass zu viel im track sind. besonders im techno, dance, house bereich ? also wieviel es im lowend wummern sollte und ab wann es zu viel wird ?
8:59 what do you mean here? so if the phase flipped sample is stronger then discard the sample? when is it advisable to drop the sample and choose another one?
Hab da mal ne Frage: Erstmal danke für das teilen deines Wissens, jemand der weis was er sagt ist ja doch recht selten. Soweit ich verstehe nimmst du einfach 2 Kicks, ohne groß Processing. Phase checken ist klar. Wie läuft das mit dem low end ? Das summiert doch sicher ordentlich auf , würdest du dann einfach low shelf mit linear eq auf einer der beiden, falls nötig ? Danke dir im Voraus 😇
Das freut mich total zu hören. Danke! Ich arbeite gerade an den ersten Sample Packs. Bis dahin empfehle ich dir, mal den Onlinekurs zu checken: pickyourself.com/prolific-producer
Hello! How do you judge and discern what a super strong sample is exactly. Is it mainly what you hear? Or does it also have to do with what you see in the frequency spectrum?
Great question! I go mainly with critical listening. If a sample has a certain "plasticity" or "3D"-ness (without reverb or delays), that's often a good sign. The frequency spectrum can help but it's definitely not as important.
Super Channel! Super Content! Hab Ich erst vor kurzem entdeckt und bin ganz hin und weg - Verglichen mit anderen TH-camrn ist Pick Yourself eine geheime Goldgrube! Nun eine Frage - Gibt es ein Samplepack das Du empfehlen würdest für gute Kicks - Als Ausgangsmaterial.. Ich habe so viele Samplepacks aber der Großteil ist einfach Mist. Das macht es schwierig seine eigenen Samples zu selekten. Vielen Dank - Keep it up!
Tausend Dank für das wunderbare Feedback, freut mich sehr zu hören dass du hier ne Menge mitnehmen kannst! Also für standard 909 Ausgangsmaterial finde ich Samples From Mars super (samplesfrommars.com/products/tr-909-samples). Die kannst du schön weiterbearbeiten. Ansonsten: Von Pick Yourself wird es 2024 ebenfalls Sample Packs geben, sind gerade in der Mache ;-)
@pickyourselfofficial Ich bewege mich eher wenig in diese Richtung. Progressive / Melodictechno wäre für mich interessant. Von Eulberg bis Superfu 🤷♂
I’m a little confused over the phase part. I understand how two kicks can cancel each other out and create a phased sound but I don’t understand what the utility plug-in does to mitigate this phasing?
Great question! Flipping the phase 180 degrees with the utility plugin lets you test whether it is more phase-aligned with that shift or not. It’s very rare that two kicks cancel out almost completely (in this case you would immediately hear it and flip the phase to mitigate the effect). It’s much more common that the phase relationship is somewhere in between „not a problem“ and „great“. I recommend testing to flip the phase just to see if you can get that extra bit of alignment.
If the phase inverted sounds different, does that mean there is something off in the phase? I guess I didn't follow your explanation on how to use phase utility method to check if there is phase cancellation. Thanks in advance!
If the low end sounds significantly weaker and less powerful when NOT flipping the phase, it might be a phase issue and it’s better to flip it. If it sounds pretty similar or significantly better, just keep it as is. I hope that clarifies it!
eq, compress, distort, change the wave with shaper, etc. Most genres need just eq and compress, maybe a bit of distortion. Layering doesn`t work unless u layer sub bass, tail, tok or punch on top of/ in your whole kick, so u can eq and change the parts
Really like the fact you aren't using stock plugins. Though they are good they are no where near as good as third party plugins. They really can add the slight character needed for that polished feel!
I like both, it depends which exact plugin. The Ableton glue comp for example is super good. I also like the built-in creative effects (echo, hybrid reverb, grain delay, etc). But when it comes to some advanced mixing stuff, there are definitely other tools that help.
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Always enjoy your videos thank you for taking the time sharing information.
Thank you so much for not talking between bypassed and processed signal, so many videos suffer from this and make it harder to hear the difference
Haha, well I can’t promise it will never happen but I try my best
Excellent instruction. Thank-you for this channel. Very well done, laid out and smooth.
Thanks for the great feedback, I highly appreciate it 💯🙌🏻
Saw one vide where was saying that u shouldnt never layer kick drums. So many videos and different options how to make music but i think i will trust you on this one based on ur experience. Would never argue with someone with more experience. Very good video and simple thx!
great fun to play with thanx...
Really appreciate what you are doing, its very helpful indeed and has given me direction and hope with my production. Very professional and great music. Thanks
Another great kick video! Thank you! I like the more simplified approach vs. the creating Frankenstein's monster approach. I would really love to see you make a video where you just create an entire drum kit + bassline and get them to groove. Let us be a fly on the wall and see your process from sound selection to processing. Low end is the most unforgiving aspect of music production, especially bass heavy electronic dance genres.
Great idea, I put it on my content list immediately!
thank you s much, you helped me so muh
thanks for the quick and clear explanation! Definitely going to try this out
Great! Have fun experimenting with this, Jen :)
secret weap😅n is taking form. i'm making a song rn using my voice saying "does this sound weird to you?" and i've used that sample to make every sound in the track. making the kick has been a learning process for sure. i've got two kicks now , and they both alternate and merge . thanks for the tips.
Great tipps
Using the ssl for the final touch looks wise.
I found this video searching about how to layer drum sounds for some experiments with some drumboxes, but i love the simplicity and effectiveness of your technique. Long life to techno
I’m glad you found this, thanks for the great feedback! Yeah, I’m a big believer in the “less but better” approach when it comes to producing, mixing, and mastering.
Thank you so much for this and other videos!!
So professional and well explained.
Maybe you can help, I have been struggling for a long time to figure out how to create a kick similar to keinemusik, it is so unique - it is smooth on one hand and at the same time sounds BIG, and i am not able to get there.
Any help will be great! Thanks
Interesting. any particular song in mind? I might make a video on that topic, sounds interesting ;-)
Ive got Kclip3 and never used the other modes but that crisp setting worked a treat.
Yep, it’s by far my favorite (if used carefully). If you push it too hard on let’s say a mixbus it stars to smear the whole low-end. But just a bit of transient shaving is what it excels at.
Wow, I'm really starting to see that music production is a profession in its own right. Sometimes, it's a real challenge to bring together all the different tutorials and create a best practice approach. It's not just about owning a DAW; there's sound design, mixing, the do's and don'ts of signal processing, music theory, and the need for an artistic touch. I'm glad this is just a hobby for me because creating something that's truly balanced and 'ready for the world' seems like a daunting task. By the way, thanks for the tutorial! I recently bought some sample packs with kick builder elements, but I'm struggling to make a cohesive kick drum. I'm hoping your approach will work better. Also, I'm not really into channel strips. I understand that they're a serial chain for signal processing, usually involving a compressor and EQ, right?
And than some effects when desired like saturation, distortion, overdrive, soft clipper, reverb, delay, stereo effect/mono maker .
Depending on your genre.
Ich finde es immer besser ein sauberes Signal zu haben.
This technique will eventually lead to homogeneous sounding work. It's more crucial to me that the kick is in tune with the Song at hand and plays off the baseline or bass sound. By layering Acoustic and Electronic sounds together, for me it has a deeper richer quality. By focusing on differing frequencies in each and compressing the overall output and utilizing the philosophy of "less is more" in how many sounds that are layered.
Less is more is right up my alley ;) I also sometimes like to use electronic sounds as the punch layer (often tuned to the root note of the song) and acoustic layers as the character layer.
Great video thank you
Thanks for the feedback, it means a lot!
I hear the difrent between a deep blended kick like Mininmal to the electro end sound of a kick that stands out more, Grate combo Phil. I've just invested in Kick 2 plugin gives you 3 lyer of a kick drum which you can adjusted different parts of the each level start middle and end. thanks again for sharing
Kick 2 is great, I also like Punchbox. Very similar approaches.
You can over lay the wave forms in kick 2 when using the sample section. That way I was able to line up the phase of samples perfectly 😊
It was a bit hidden it's the little corresponding light to click on at the top of the plug in.
@@pickyourselfofficial Ok have to look that one up👍
@@jamiecorke3195 that’s a dope feature that so many other tools lack
Doesn't make too much sense for me applying a clipper first and the channel strip at the end, you're saving headroom that you're then adding it again after the processing with the channel strip, is there any reason for doing it this way?
good stuff buddy! learnt alot from this!
Hey, great you checked it out mate 💯🖤
tolles video. sehr informativ. danke dafür :)
Sehr gerne! 💯🙌🏻
@@pickyourselfofficial hast du evetuell ein tutorial online zum thema kick und bass welches erklärt wieviel kick und wieviel bass zu viel im track sind. besonders im techno, dance, house bereich ? also wieviel es im lowend wummern sollte und ab wann es zu viel wird ?
8:59 what do you mean here? so if the phase flipped sample is stronger then discard the sample? when is it advisable to drop the sample and choose another one?
very good video, thank you !
Thanks, I really appreciate it! Glad it was helpful :)
Hab da mal ne Frage:
Erstmal danke für das teilen deines Wissens, jemand der weis was er sagt ist ja doch recht selten.
Soweit ich verstehe nimmst du einfach 2 Kicks, ohne groß Processing.
Phase checken ist klar.
Wie läuft das mit dem low end ? Das summiert doch sicher ordentlich auf , würdest du dann einfach low shelf mit linear eq auf einer der beiden, falls nötig ?
Danke dir im Voraus 😇
I only layer kickdrums for their different elements.
One for the punch and one for the tail for example.
Danke!
Gern geschehen :)
Echt ein super Tutorial! Hast du vllt ein Tip für ein Sample Pack mit guten Kicks? mit bspw der "Charakter Kick"?
Das freut mich total zu hören. Danke! Ich arbeite gerade an den ersten Sample Packs. Bis dahin empfehle ich dir, mal den Onlinekurs zu checken: pickyourself.com/prolific-producer
Can we also use older ssl versions to do same what you did? Thanks for the video
Absolutely! Slightly different flavors but that’s all.
Hello! How do you judge and discern what a super strong sample is exactly. Is it mainly what you hear? Or does it also have to do with what you see in the frequency spectrum?
Great question! I go mainly with critical listening. If a sample has a certain "plasticity" or "3D"-ness (without reverb or delays), that's often a good sign. The frequency spectrum can help but it's definitely not as important.
@@pickyourselfofficial Noted. Thank you!
Super Channel! Super Content! Hab Ich erst vor kurzem entdeckt und bin ganz hin und weg - Verglichen mit anderen TH-camrn ist Pick Yourself eine geheime Goldgrube!
Nun eine Frage - Gibt es ein Samplepack das Du empfehlen würdest für gute Kicks - Als Ausgangsmaterial.. Ich habe so viele Samplepacks aber der Großteil ist einfach Mist. Das macht es schwierig seine eigenen Samples zu selekten.
Vielen Dank - Keep it up!
Tausend Dank für das wunderbare Feedback, freut mich sehr zu hören dass du hier ne Menge mitnehmen kannst! Also für standard 909 Ausgangsmaterial finde ich Samples From Mars super (samplesfrommars.com/products/tr-909-samples). Die kannst du schön weiterbearbeiten. Ansonsten: Von Pick Yourself wird es 2024 ebenfalls Sample Packs geben, sind gerade in der Mache ;-)
@pickyourselfofficial
Ich bewege mich eher wenig in diese Richtung. Progressive / Melodictechno wäre für mich interessant. Von Eulberg bis Superfu 🤷♂
I’m a little confused over the phase part. I understand how two kicks can cancel each other out and create a phased sound but I don’t understand what the utility plug-in does to mitigate this phasing?
Great question! Flipping the phase 180 degrees with the utility plugin lets you test whether it is more phase-aligned with that shift or not. It’s very rare that two kicks cancel out almost completely (in this case you would immediately hear it and flip the phase to mitigate the effect). It’s much more common that the phase relationship is somewhere in between „not a problem“ and „great“. I recommend testing to flip the phase just to see if you can get that extra bit of alignment.
@@pickyourselfofficial great tip. Cheers and keep up the good work.
If the phase inverted sounds different, does that mean there is something off in the phase? I guess I didn't follow your explanation on how to use phase utility method to check if there is phase cancellation. Thanks in advance!
If the low end sounds significantly weaker and less powerful when NOT flipping the phase, it might be a phase issue and it’s better to flip it. If it sounds pretty similar or significantly better, just keep it as is. I hope that clarifies it!
U actually just eq and compress which actually just makes your kick louder.
eq, compress, distort, change the wave with shaper, etc.
Most genres need just eq and compress, maybe a bit of distortion.
Layering doesn`t work unless u layer sub bass, tail, tok or punch on top of/ in your whole kick, so u can eq and change the parts
Do you make sample packs ?
First packs are in the making right now.
Really like the fact you aren't using stock plugins. Though they are good they are no where near as good as third party plugins. They really can add the slight character needed for that polished feel!
I like both, it depends which exact plugin. The Ableton glue comp for example is super good. I also like the built-in creative effects (echo, hybrid reverb, grain delay, etc). But when it comes to some advanced mixing stuff, there are definitely other tools that help.
Would this layering method work with Melodic Techno?
100%, try it out and let me know how it goes!
Why don't they give just good kick samples in those sample packages...
Please, get rid of your esses... it's killing me! Are you really talking about how to get good sound on this channel? ;-)
I'll take the feedback seriously ;-)