808s!

808s!
Posted on: 28.02.2013 by Kendrick Surpris
Sup DJTech world I've been making trap music lately and using NI's Massive to make my 808s. I was wondering if any of you have tips on how to make your 808's really bang. Also I'm using FL Studio 9 Producer Edition. Thanks!
Kendrick Surpris
28.02.2013
Sup DJTech world I've been making trap music lately and using NI's Massive to make my 808s. I was wondering if any of you have tips on how to make your 808's really bang. Also I'm using FL Studio 9 Producer Edition. Thanks!
Kendrick Surpris
15.03.2013
That's pretty much how i make mine but i dont put any distortion on it i'll try that out now
Kendrick Surpris
15.03.2013
I used to use 808 samples but i prefer to use synths to make them now. You def have more control over your 808 when you make it yourself.
Tanner Stuhlman
05.03.2013
In massive I like to use a sine wave, put an envelope on the pitch to give it some attack, add some a little classic tube and eq to taste. Sometimes if it doesn't punch quite enough I will layer another punchier kick and cut the lows on it.
Augustine Mitzen
05.03.2013
get some 808 samples and go from there..?
Berta Baie
03.03.2013
If you're layering a pure sine its kind of like creating a sub bass for your kick i guess, which gives it more depth and "boom." I've started doing this to my kicks except i dont use a sine wave, i take a bassy kick sound and roll off everything outside 30-100 and literally treat it like i would a sub bass. I've been liking the results, really fills out the sound.

Not sure if thats what he wants, or if he literally wants "bang" i.e. punch, then he needs a top kick or something with more high end.
Kasi Marget
03.03.2013
Layering a pure sine is pointless. There is no dynamics in a pure sine, level is always constant. Plus there are no harmonics. Use volume fader.
Stan Brevil
28.02.2013
Any time
Kendrick Surpris
28.02.2013
Found something that really helped thanks again man
Kendrick Surpris
28.02.2013
haha yeah i meant i haven't tried but ill check this out man thanks
Stan Brevil
28.02.2013
I can't exactly tell if that's a "no thanks, not my taste" or a "I haven't tried that yet". Assuming the latter, there's a lot of info on gearslutz and elsewhere. Here's the first link google pulled: http://www.gearslutz.com/board/elect...nchy-kick.html
Kendrick Surpris
28.02.2013
I've already layered and compressed but no pure sine thanks man!
Stan Brevil
28.02.2013
Lay in some sine, layer, compress

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