Wow, I could've used this thread yesterday before I started looking up kicks on my own...
So I always used to only use the noise channel to create the beat:
Envelope - A2
Length - 20
Shape - D2
Table: Create a table where the first four rows in the TSP column are as follows: FF FF FF F6
You can hear a this kick here in this old song: http://soundcloud.com/vetobendover/butterfree
but I've been thinking recently that that isn't gonna cut it anymore, so I stole two different kicks:
THE DANIMAL KICK (WAV) (with apologies to Danimal Cannon lol)
Instrument:
Play - Manual
Synth:
Wave - Square
START:
Volume - FF
Cutoff - FF
Phase - 00
VShift - 00
END:
Volume - 10
Cutoff - FF
Phase - 00
VShift - 00
Table:
0 00 24 PDA
1 00 24 -00
2 00 24 -00
3 00 24 -00
4 00 24 PE3
5 00 24 -00
6 00 24 -00
7 00 00 K00
8 00 00 -00
and a pulse kick I found and changed a little bit:
Instrument:
Envelope - X1
Wave - 25%
Table:
0 00 94 PC0
1 00 94 -00
2 00 94 -00
3 00 94 -00
4 00 94 -00
5 00 00 K00
6 00 00 -00
... pretty sure that 94 transposition doesn't really do anything. You might have to change the position of the kill command and the speed of the pitch bend depending on your tempo, maybe. And the pulse kick is VERY bright, especially compared to the Danimal kick.
You can hear both of those kicks here in the cover I finished today: http://soundcloud.com/chips-challenge/yyz-rush-cover
or you can just listen to the track I stole the Danimal kick from: http://danimalcannon.bandcamp.com/track/the-big-crunch
Sycamore Drive wrote:I always have the groove in the wave channel running at 3/3 with all of the other columns at 6/6. It means you can still do kick/bass in the same channel, but you have more room between the kicks for more complex basslines.
Oh wow, duh... this is a great tip! ... could've used it earlier today when I was trying to fit all of geddy lee's bass notes in between all of peart's kicks lol
Last edited by ChipsChallengeBand (Dec 30, 2011 6:30 am)