How To Make Your Kick Drum FAT | Logic Pro X Tutorial

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Adding SUB to a flat,lifeless kick drum in Logic Pro could not be easier! Blend a sine wave with a noise gate side-chained to your kick drum and voila!

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Another way is to sidechain the bass to an empty track and boost 50Hz and blend in with the dry signal as needed. That way it sounds more natural because the 50hz frequency is already emebeded in the kick drum.

Mikegeb
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This happens to be one of the best videos that is on YouTube..
Your the best...
Super great job.
Everything is very clear now.
Thank you..

djwillyweezz
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remember to tune the sub bass to be in key

johnviera
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Thanks!!! That’s what I was looking for

evilwanker
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Very neat trick, thanks. Cant wait to test this out.

Yogidepogi
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thank you so much! Thats the sound I was searching for!

northnodeofficial
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this was a very interesting method, good stuff.

astraljack
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sounds so much better, thanks! btw, did you do anything else to the drums to make them sound good or was it just the settings you had there on the drum bus?

manyscissors
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I fine no change in the sound of kick. Where did I go wrong?

earlynalexander
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noticed that you are mid-siding your drums bus (linear EQ). Is that correct?