Soooooooo, Leo... I've finally made it to your channel. I've watched a few videos here. And for this video I have my few cents. I'm currently thinking about baking the 3, 4, 5 kicks that I normally use into my Ableton template. I thought about my process of choosing the kick. And I normally end up with just the same kicks. So, I could go ahead and bake them into the template. I've tried to tune the kick to the root note of the track because this and that dude told the audience that this would make a cleaner sound. Surprise, it doesn't. It only consumes time and stops your creative process. When I work on a track, I have a simple idea and want to work it out. If I would begin fiddling around with nobs to tune everything to absolutely fitting, it would make the song lose character and would block my process. Leaving the kick as it is is a good idea to make electronic music a bit more human. Yeah, I know this sounds funny. When I experiment with saturation, I sometimes use the Drum Buss and feed kick and bass into it. This is sometimes useful to gel both instruments a bit more together. But normally, it is not necessary. And now, my friend, I leave a follow here. 😇
Yes because a kick is the main element in most dance music. A kick, clap and off hat is the backbone of any house and techno song. So yes... you should hyperfocus on those elements
Soooooooo, Leo... I've finally made it to your channel. I've watched a few videos here. And for this video I have my few cents.
I'm currently thinking about baking the 3, 4, 5 kicks that I normally use into my Ableton template. I thought about my process of choosing the kick. And I normally end up with just the same kicks. So, I could go ahead and bake them into the template.
I've tried to tune the kick to the root note of the track because this and that dude told the audience that this would make a cleaner sound. Surprise, it doesn't. It only consumes time and stops your creative process. When I work on a track, I have a simple idea and want to work it out. If I would begin fiddling around with nobs to tune everything to absolutely fitting, it would make the song lose character and would block my process. Leaving the kick as it is is a good idea to make electronic music a bit more human. Yeah, I know this sounds funny.
When I experiment with saturation, I sometimes use the Drum Buss and feed kick and bass into it. This is sometimes useful to gel both instruments a bit more together. But normally, it is not necessary.
And now, my friend, I leave a follow here. 😇
Glad you liked the channel Henning!!! Thank you for the comment and fully agree with everything!
Good luck dude
Look who's back here!!! Nice to see you here bro!
Got my favorite kicks sorted but still cool video Leo!
Hell yeah!!! thanks mate!
Excellent video ! thank you !
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Informative video, Thanx
Glad it was helpful!
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Great tips as always
Thanks for watching bro!
Intresting video Leo. Nice work!
Glad you enjoyed it
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@@AbstraktMusicLab im already there 😊
I totally needed this video. Thanks!!
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Quality Content as always !
Glad you think so Fran!
great video leo
Glad you liked it Adam!
03:04 that's how my workflow looks like 😂
So classic, right?
Sample them here
Hell yeah to sample
Do you know what's better then the click on the kick ❓ Its clicking the like button 😁
there youuu gooo!! Thank you VIctor!
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Thank you Ali!
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Do we really need more people hyperfocusing on kick sound design?
Yes because a kick is the main element in most dance music. A kick, clap and off hat is the backbone of any house and techno song. So yes... you should hyperfocus on those elements
@@a-logicofficial6864 that'll definitely relieve the monotony that dance music so often falls into. :(
It's not about hyperfocusing on Kick. I don't hyperfocus on it and that's why I sample it, but many people do hyperfocus on it, believe it or not!
hell yeah!!