waterboy
May 29th, 2009, 12:48 AM
This is a little diddy 'bout how to take an existing Kick within Logic Pro and make it your own. You can do this by adding EQ; Reverb; Compression, and a whole lot of other things - just to give it your personal touch.
I feel that creating a Kick from scratch is the best way to go - but if you must use a Sample (or an existing Kick within your DAW), then take the extra steps and make it your own!
Of course this is my humble opinion - not to mention - my kicks suck!!
Thanks for watching! If you dig it - please Subscribe.
Be creative & have fun!
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I feel that creating a Kick from scratch is the best way to go - but if you must use a Sample (or an existing Kick within your DAW), then take the extra steps and make it your own!
Of course this is my humble opinion - not to mention - my kicks suck!!
Thanks for watching! If you dig it - please Subscribe.
Be creative & have fun!
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