HMXlive

HMXlive

Beispieltown, Germany
Joined : 16th Dec 2015 - 9 years ago
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shrama
shrama 1st Sep 2016 04:34 - 9 years ago

on A HipHop Beat No 1 by HMXlive
interested
44FORE
44FORE 25th Jun 2016 14:08 - 9 years ago

on A HipHop Beat No 1 by HMXlive
Its easy just transpose from the piano roll basically for Example from C3 to C2 and then use an EQ to boost up the low moody frequencies a little bit that should give you a good sub-bass kick and if you boost the frequencies a lot, its gonna sound like when you didn't transpose it to C2...its a bit tricky but i'm getting to rap my head around it with the frequency spectrum.. thanks mate
44FORE
44FORE 25th Jun 2016 14:02 - 9 years ago

on A HipHop Beat No 1 by HMXlive
oh yes bro,that helped thanks!!
Thanks a lot appreciate that!
44FORE
44FORE 23rd Jun 2016 17:00 - 9 years ago

on A HipHop Beat No 1 by HMXlive
And also can you please explain a bit the concept of how of making a cool sounding snare roll like you did...cheers!!
HMXlive
HMXlive replied 23rd Jun 2016 - 9 years ago
Im just using a drum rack in ableton with a snare sample and different synced arpeggiators ;)
This guy explains it short & good:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Gq1DqkUdvI

The transposing of the rolls right before the hook are in addition automated.
I hope I could help you.
Regards
44FORE
44FORE 23rd Jun 2016 16:57 - 9 years ago

on A HipHop Beat No 1 by HMXlive
And did i mention that i can hear the Alan walker melody and vibe happening somewhere in there...Good on you Mate!
44FORE
44FORE 23rd Jun 2016 16:54 - 9 years ago

on A HipHop Beat No 1 by HMXlive
Nice melody man!...its a bit tricky doing the sub-bass kick thing to be in the right octave and stuff but i understand that since you mentioned that you're trying out hip hop,i know that the sub kick gives it the hip hop kinda vibe....and it tried so hard to conflict with the rest of the nice content of your track...but it was a good track.
try to take all the notes down an octave and then boost up the low frequencies that comes with doing so cause it gets a bit moody and unclear, that way the notes you played for the sub kick wouldn't be so obvious to spot out;kinda lies beneath your mix. Good work bro!
i would be posting a track am working on which has the sub kick thing happening so you'll be the number one judge to tell me how it worked with the rest of the song.
Thanks and keep up the Good work!!!
HMXlive
HMXlive replied 23rd Jun 2016 - 9 years ago
Thank you very much for your advice!
Ill try it out within the next days...
Maybe i put the bass to high as i dont have a sub (just my Presonus Eris E5 which reach down till 53 Hz)
Thanks again that you took yourself the time to help me improving my track ;)

.. just listened to "Fadding Terrains" and "Nectar".. very nice! I really like your chilled but energetic style of producing
Cheers ;)
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