How to get deep, heavy hard kicks in Fl Studio

layering is the place to start
here is a list of video to watch and get you started
making kick thump in FL Studio - YouTube



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no problem I learn so much on how to do things in FL Studio right from Youtube

I would also join Warbeats > Home they trade FL studio files so you can see exactly on what they did by click and opening the pattern etc...

warbeats also has great tutorials on youtube

youtube is a great tool



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Try eq'ing/compressing/reverbing the ones you got, like boosting the kick round 60 to 125 khz for example.

Try building your own using a sine wave.

There are some kits with sick kits floating around the net named after the neptunes that i've been using for years.

And of course youtube tutorials
 
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Layer and compress/limit/eq/whatever your kicks in Wavelab first...(montage function) export them and then use them in FL. I do this with my snares, hats and shakers too... I use Cubase and Ableton, but the same logic applies. Less processes = Better sound on your DAW. (as a rule, rules can be broken)
 
Layer and compress/limit/eq/whatever your kicks in Wavelab first...(montage function) export them and then use them in FL. I do this with my snares, hats and shakers too... I use Cubase and Ableton, but the same logic applies. Less processes = Better sound on your DAW. (as a rule, rules can be broken)

it's great to write out what to do but videos work for most ppl
and like I said don't sleep on Warbeats > Home great site for FL Studio users like myself



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Just trying to help bro, this is a written forum after all :cool:

I'm not hating but most can't follow the written steps
seeing how it done through video by someone using the DAW you use helps you to achieve great results that's why most tutorials are video based



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I'm not hating but most can't follow the written steps
seeing how it done through video by someone using the DAW you use helps you to achieve great results that's why most tutorials are video based
Totally, I even recommend coaching. If newer producers can find a mentor to guide them through a lot of this stuff it can take years off the learning curve. I was lucky to have a great mentor and learned nearly all my production/sound theory in less than 2 years. Still learn and figure out new tricks and tips all the time though, it's an endless science!
 
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