You guys should create a video course with videos similar to this with more juice as an option to people who are not able to join the normal course because of timezone difference. I love the way Zack explains a simplifies things. I will be the first person to buy the course if you release it! I am suggesting this because I have applied for your academy course and found out I am not able to join because of the online live lesson times. I am in Spain so your course is starting at 1 am for me which is impossible to attend :)
part of the problem with the drum rack system you mentioned is certain kicks inherently aren't going to sound right due to the key of the song being different, that is if you are truly grabbing random kicks. I suppose if you had specified in the video grab a selection of tonal kicks that match your songs key, I would agree with you.
Hahaha no prob! Happy that one can help…been game changer for my own process too!! You can have racks like that for all diff drum elements too!! Take the concept and run with it!! 👊♥️
What I always do is kinda building my own kick: I look for different kicks that each have certain qualities I see fit in my mix. (For example: Fat low end, hard attack, wide transient, ...). Then I layer and EQ them depending on what element of the kick I want. This literally ALWAYS results in a bigger more interesting/alive kick.
Bro - you‘re presentation of things is so good , clear and fun to watch . im making some music for 12 years, and still- have learned a lot from your videos! thank you ! 👌
I reallyyy appreciate it!! Means a lot 👊♥️ it’s funny because I get that same feeling watching others on here too. There’s so many incredible people making vids these days….we’re lucky!!
Right on point. I've been using Kick 2 for a while and spending loads of time making my own kick and having these problems later in my mix due to doing drums first.
Thank you for this. So many videos on the tube that emphasize using the right kick, but no one really clarified a fast and easy method to do it. Sub'd!
Very nice! I use a really similar technique, I place a midi pitch module ahead of the drum rack and just cycle thru all the different samples with the arrow key. I also set up one of the snare/clap and the open hats.
Thanks so much, I'm not sure why this channel isn't more well known. This helps a lot though, only thing is idk where to find good kick sample packs haha
Hey Zack, I appreciate this help. Currently learning how to do house drum patterns with Audio and MIDI. This tip has helped me more as I lowered the dB on my channels to avoid clipping. Knowledge is everything 🙌🏾🙌🏾🔥
@@TheCosmicAcademy no worries. Thanks for the great content. Really love this short form stuff ( and the rest too) nice to get little nuggets of info every day.
I call those two different types of kicks, Boomers and Knockers. and this video gave me some great tips on separating and using them. Edit: I think I'm going to add a third category that represents the in-between sounds as "bonkers"
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You guys should create a video course with videos similar to this with more juice as an option to people who are not able to join the normal course because of timezone difference. I love the way Zack explains a simplifies things. I will be the first person to buy the course if you release it! I am suggesting this because I have applied for your academy course and found out I am not able to join because of the online live lesson times. I am in Spain so your course is starting at 1 am for me which is impossible to attend :)
part of the problem with the drum rack system you mentioned is certain kicks inherently aren't going to sound right due to the key of the song being different, that is if you are truly grabbing random kicks. I suppose if you had specified in the video grab a selection of tonal kicks that match your songs key, I would agree with you.
As always...I hope this can help!! Finding the RIGHT kick is more important than settling on a "good" kick!
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thanks for the big tip brother !!!
Omg that drum rack tip is golden, such a time saver. Thanks for this
Hahaha no prob! Happy that one can help…been game changer for my own process too!! You can have racks like that for all diff drum elements too!! Take the concept and run with it!! 👊♥️
The way you‘re presenting is really fresh. Highly appreciated, thanks for that. To the point.
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That’s such a clever approach. Love it!
Thanks! And happy it can help!! 👊♥️
What I always do is kinda building my own kick: I look for different kicks that each have certain qualities I see fit in my mix. (For example: Fat low end, hard attack, wide transient, ...).
Then I layer and EQ them depending on what element of the kick I want.
This literally ALWAYS results in a bigger more interesting/alive kick.
Love it! Finding the “right” kick is always the game changer!!
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Bro - you‘re presentation of things is so good , clear and fun to watch . im making some music for 12 years, and still- have learned a lot from your videos! thank you ! 👌
I reallyyy appreciate it!! Means a lot 👊♥️ it’s funny because I get that same feeling watching others on here too. There’s so many incredible people making vids these days….we’re lucky!!
Right on point. I've been using Kick 2 for a while and spending loads of time making my own kick and having these problems later in my mix due to doing drums first.
Yessss!! Same thing had happened to me. This approach has helped a lot…hope it can do the same for you! ♥️👊
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Definitely and thanks for the content. Love this channel
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Thank you for this. So many videos on the tube that emphasize using the right kick, but no one really clarified a fast and easy method to do it.
Sub'd!
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Very nice! I use a really similar technique, I place a midi pitch module ahead of the drum rack and just cycle thru all the different samples with the arrow key. I also set up one of the snare/clap and the open hats.
yesssss!! you can do this exact same concept with all the other drum layers too!! works well!!
Cool!
♥️👊 thanks
Thanks so much, I'm not sure why this channel isn't more well known. This helps a lot though, only thing is idk where to find good kick sample packs haha
Appreciate you!! 👊♥️
Hey Zack, I appreciate this help. Currently learning how to do house drum patterns with Audio and MIDI. This tip has helped me more as I lowered the dB on my channels to avoid clipping. Knowledge is everything 🙌🏾🙌🏾🔥
Happy to help!! 👊♥️
very positive!with love from Crimea!
Thank you!! ♥️👊
How to find the right RICK
you are great at explaining things.
When you add the limiter to check the mastered level of the kick, are you doing this on the kick channel or on the master buss?
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Master! Good catch, I should’ve been more clear on that! ♥️👊
@@TheCosmicAcademy no worries. Thanks for the great content. Really love this short form stuff ( and the rest too) nice to get little nuggets of info every day.
This is really good!
Thanks!! 👊♥️
Thank you
youre very welcome!!
Thanks, lemme try it out
4:42 is that limiter on the kick or on the master bus when matching the kick volume when compared to reference tracks? didnt hear you tell that
May I ask where those kicks at 0:51 are from?
Love it 👍
Thanks! Hope it can help! ♥️👊
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hahaha his acting skills are improving...I expect an Emmy nomination very soon
I call those two different types of kicks, Boomers and Knockers. and this video gave me some great tips on separating and using them. Edit: I think I'm going to add a third category that represents the in-between sounds as "bonkers"