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Originally Posted by chrislago Do you mean something like this? Where the bass follows the kick? if so, just use a bass at the same place as your kicks, and make he bass stop when the clap comes in. |
no man. (unless my speakers cant hear your example)
i explained the thing in my earlier posts.
your example is just a bass line on top of the kick...
but thanks for putting that up...
in da club and slave 4 u are not the same i think. I need to hear slave again to confirm. Slave is just bass synth note hitting in unison with kick and cutting short.....i dont think theres any kick augmenting like in in da club style....
some of you are not hearing the particular effect in in da club i think.
These are somewhere in the ball park i think:
- blueprint song by Jay Z (intro drums).
- shittin on world from Dre presents aftermath album
- in da club example is not as obvious or noticable, subtle
- girlfriend remix...by jermain dupri...alicia keys....IS THIS WHATS HAPPENING IN IN DA CLUB BUT IN A QUIETER/SUBTLER WAY?
- this is nice: "ready to meet him" dmx...at the end of track....any comment on that?
the in da club effect, i can barely hear on my studio monitors, you need sub heavy speakers to hear it (its not the main bass line, its in between that, when its just drums playing)
tonybelmont: yes you hear what i mean......the 808 is layered with orginal kick, right...... or could be a bass synth note? its not definately a 808 kick is it?
Korbes: yes the kick changes in in da club....thats waht i mean..."Certain kicks seem to have been augmented with deeper frequency content, may it be by layering a deeper kick sample or playing a deep bass sound underneath or however.".....thats what im talking about....well said.........i will try these things when i get chance..........
thanks