Beautifully done 👍 This again shows the amazing basic toolkit a hardstyle kick can be built upon Yes, Eq and distortion, but then also searching through the waveform, layering the same sounds in rendered form, scrolling throught them to find out what happens in relation to the other layers, maybe flipping the phase on some of them, distorting the result etc Making kicks is a creative process, the above mentioned processes are your tools, but besides that it is a fun puzzle game in which your ears and taste are the only rules Listen to many different tracks, train your ears, try the tools in different order with different material again and again. It can and will take time, but you will be rewarded with great skills that can be applied in all kinds of sounddesign not just hardstyle. Its all in the experimenting
Man, I haven't been able to catch up with your videos for a few weeks because of a move I did. But now I can! I hope to submit my tracks for your feedback soon! I love your detail to everything! much love - Jarvik!!
@@Jarvik its kinda a thing with making kicks, literally every knob should be at the exact same amount to have it sound the same... just use the knowledge you learned from the video to make something new! Just dont forget to pull down the Rand knob on both oscillators
Its all just about getting the right settings with serum! I create the character in there and all I do after that is layering a club kick layer and ofc distorting it a bit further. But for the main things you're talking about, loud and transient, thats created in serum by getting the right filter on the right frequency to work well with the phasing
I think my previous video, the "fundamentals of creating gated kicks" will help you out with your question! It can cause problems, but i give a proper answer in that video to those issues ua-cam.com/video/Np1IvnVngAk/v-deo.html
Found this tutorial really helpful man!! one question though... When you are processing the tail in the bus, how would you replicate what you did with fruity parametric eq?
I honestly got away from parametric eq as fast as i could. I'd suggest maybe trying something within patcher? Perhaps that could work but still thats just so much of a hassle😅
If you want an EQ that can do the stereo filtering for cheaper I would recommend Kilohearts Slice EQ. It's half the cost of Pro-Q, and is just as capable of filtering different areas of the stereo field. I've never used Pro-Q so I'm not sure how many more features it has over Slice EQ, but Slice EQ certainly works pretty dang well.
Beautifully done 👍
This again shows the amazing basic toolkit a hardstyle kick can be built upon
Yes, Eq and distortion, but then also searching through the waveform, layering the same sounds in rendered form,
scrolling throught them to find out what happens in relation to the other layers, maybe flipping the phase on
some of them, distorting the result etc
Making kicks is a creative process, the above mentioned processes are your tools, but besides that it is a
fun puzzle game in which your ears and taste are the only rules
Listen to many different tracks, train your ears, try the tools in different order with different material again and again.
It can and will take time, but you will be rewarded with great skills that can be applied in all kinds of sounddesign not just hardstyle.
Its all in the experimenting
Very well said😄
that was a banging kick to be fair...your videos are very helpful man
Happy to help😃
Man, I haven't been able to catch up with your videos for a few weeks because of a move I did. But now I can! I hope to submit my tracks for your feedback soon! I love your detail to everything! much love - Jarvik!!
Thanks for the kind words😄 I'm happy you get to learn from my content!
@@nebirimusic142 I put the settings like you did on Serum, and it sounded different hahah
@@Jarvik its kinda a thing with making kicks, literally every knob should be at the exact same amount to have it sound the same... just use the knowledge you learned from the video to make something new!
Just dont forget to pull down the Rand knob on both oscillators
Insanely good sounding kick! I'm more surprised on how you made the punch so transient, yet loud n crunchy, haha 💪🏻
Its all just about getting the right settings with serum! I create the character in there and all I do after that is layering a club kick layer and ofc distorting it a bit further.
But for the main things you're talking about, loud and transient, thats created in serum by getting the right filter on the right frequency to work well with the phasing
Sounds exactly like a rooler kick 🥵👍
Good tutorial as always 🤟🏻
Could you make a video on how to make a fraw kick like in imma boss remix or combat?
I'll see what i can do! I suppose you mean the clean gated kicks he does?
@@nebirimusic142 yes exactly!
Thx a lot man 🙏
Top video man!
Thanks man!😄
Will layering those reverb punches cause any problems? Like muddiness or phasing issues
I think my previous video, the "fundamentals of creating gated kicks" will help you out with your question!
It can cause problems, but i give a proper answer in that video to those issues
ua-cam.com/video/Np1IvnVngAk/v-deo.html
Found this tutorial really helpful man!! one question though... When you are processing the tail in the bus, how would you replicate what you did with fruity parametric eq?
I honestly got away from parametric eq as fast as i could. I'd suggest maybe trying something within patcher? Perhaps that could work but still thats just so much of a hassle😅
If you want an EQ that can do the stereo filtering for cheaper I would recommend Kilohearts Slice EQ. It's half the cost of Pro-Q, and is just as capable of filtering different areas of the stereo field. I've never used Pro-Q so I'm not sure how many more features it has over Slice EQ, but Slice EQ certainly works pretty dang well.
Hoe maak je dat mono? Met de fab filter?
low end maak ik mono idd met fabfilter
Kikzilla is good for reverb for gated style kicks
I looked at it, it seems decent, but still i think you have more flexibility creating a gated kick without that plugin