These are hardstyle and hardcore kicks 20 years ago xD. It's nice to see the hard music spreading! The benefit of techno becoming hard is that there are now tutorials for old school hardstyle (There arent any good hardstyle tutorials for anything pre 2010) This is a very good tutorial explaining how these hard kicks are made. It actually explains things better than a lot of hardstyle kick tutorials that I've seen. Good stuff man!
I'm seriously impressed. This was actually a no bs techno kick tutorial and it left a ton of room for creativity (unlike others, where they only teach you how to make what's in the video). I wish I could giga-like this video, great job man!
Actually you can automate the nodes of the first 3 EQs (both resonance and freq) and it will result in very "lively" kicks since there is movement in the screeches and they are not just static.
Dude love this so much. Straight to the point and no cringe either. You've got another subscriber. Would be great to see some lessons on how to make stuff in the style of Locked Club or RLGN.
Can you do a tutorial on how to do something more like Bass Modulators? I want a nice hard kick that I can change the pitch of it without the sample being stretched or shortened.
This seems like a great tutorial but for someone like me whos never used a daw and only hardware your explainations are fast and kinda go in 1 ear and out the other
What tutorials next? LET US KNOW 👇
Industrial Sound Design my brother
All about acid: midi, velocity, basslines, leads
Big room techno drop please!
@anachronismus_666 Cool idea! Will note it down 💪
@@UnDoxz Great idea! 💪
These are hardstyle and hardcore kicks 20 years ago xD. It's nice to see the hard music spreading! The benefit of techno becoming hard is that there are now tutorials for old school hardstyle (There arent any good hardstyle tutorials for anything pre 2010)
This is a very good tutorial explaining how these hard kicks are made. It actually explains things better than a lot of hardstyle kick tutorials that I've seen. Good stuff man!
jump ;)
Thanks!
Please do a raxeller/6ejou/Ørgie kick tutorial!!!
Yes please
Yes!
Yes pls
I'm seriously impressed. This was actually a no bs techno kick tutorial and it left a ton of room for creativity (unlike others, where they only teach you how to make what's in the video). I wish I could giga-like this video, great job man!
Actually you can automate the nodes of the first 3 EQs (both resonance and freq) and it will result in very "lively" kicks since there is movement in the screeches and they are not just static.
Dude love this so much. Straight to the point and no cringe either. You've got another subscriber. Would be great to see some lessons on how to make stuff in the style of Locked Club or RLGN.
Industrial, modern techno (or ghetto tech), or hard hypnotic techno ) Thank you for tut! ❤
Raxeller kick tutorial please!
ffffffinally a good tutorial which teaches you in such a way that you can apply it in any DAW. Thank you so much.
Thank you very much, this is great and inspiring tutorial!!!
DRS and NSD Kick Tutorial!!!
Thanks for this, after a half year of prodiucing, give me an another optien to try thes
could you do a raxeller type kick tutorial?
Will put it on our list! 💪
Yes please !!!!!!!!!!
Yess!!!!
Very good tuto, and the promise is kept 0 bullshit !
Thank you for your incredible work! It helps a lot! 🙏❤️
you sound just like the onpointsamples guys! ty for the tutorial
Great video!
Raxeller type kick please!!!
how to make a kick like spijkerbom? around 0:52
how do you automate the tail of the clip is it a shortcut in fl , can't find it anywhere
Can you do a tutorial on how to do something more like Bass Modulators? I want a nice hard kick that I can change the pitch of it without the sample being stretched or shortened.
doesnt this fx-chains destroy the sub? Might use them in parallel?
cN you do one of these for Ableton, also misstortion does not work on Mac the download
synthesizer like 909?
video about hardstyle kicks please
Our friends from On Point Samples got u covered!
Somehow this sounds familiar to me, what the approach is like. Is this a sidechannel of On Point Samples ?
ops is for hardsryle rawstyle etc and this is more foor hardcore/techno
theres also kulture dnb, the man is everywhere 😅
Gabber 101 lmao
This seems like a great tutorial but for someone like me whos never used a daw and only hardware your explainations are fast and kinda go in 1 ear and out the other
I understand, you’ll definitely need to master the basics first! Plenty of free tutorials online 💪
Please stop with the visuals it only distracts from the process. Nice info btw