do any of you know of an effects box designed specifically for an analog kick?
#1
Posted 07 April 2008 - 05:26 PM
#2
Posted 07 April 2008 - 06:14 PM
nah there's not really special "kick" effects as such as far as i am aware (apart from transient designer stuff?)
any old effects unit will do the job. best to stick the effects on a send and cut the bass out of the return channel as heavy bass reverb = woolly bottom
what you'd be after is prolly a good multi-channel multi-fx like a quad4, sound on sound review hyar: http://www.soundonso...s/quad4.854.htm
has a compressor which is the most handy kick "effect" you'll find. lexicon mpx are supposedly good too.
i had a behringer multifx once. it a sploded ;D
any old effects unit will do the job. best to stick the effects on a send and cut the bass out of the return channel as heavy bass reverb = woolly bottom
what you'd be after is prolly a good multi-channel multi-fx like a quad4, sound on sound review hyar: http://www.soundonso...s/quad4.854.htm
has a compressor which is the most handy kick "effect" you'll find. lexicon mpx are supposedly good too.
i had a behringer multifx once. it a sploded ;D
#3
Posted 04 May 2008 - 01:54 AM
Tape saturation? It's cheap, and pretty easy to do.
Run the kick fairly loud into a cassette deck, you'll hear some nice compression/natural distortion if you crank it, and some nice analog warmth, you just need to get the volumes right.
Run the kick fairly loud into a cassette deck, you'll hear some nice compression/natural distortion if you crank it, and some nice analog warmth, you just need to get the volumes right.
#4
Posted 04 May 2008 - 03:23 PM
Cool idea. How noisy is it, though? I guess it depends on the tape and tape machine.
#5
Posted 04 May 2008 - 04:27 PM
Yeh, play around with different tapes and settings on the deck.
Nothing quite sounds like a saturated 808 kick....
Maybe get an old 3-head tape deck, and give it a shot. I posted an artical in the "tape theory" thread.
Nothing quite sounds like a saturated 808 kick....
Maybe get an old 3-head tape deck, and give it a shot. I posted an artical in the "tape theory" thread.
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