1. Quick question.... What bpm range should I make frenchcore in ? 200 bpm sounds good, but what about slower frenchcore ??
2. Longer question.. Junglist phat, deep and dirty kick presets are great as a starting point, but can someone give me some pointers making that bouncy kick sound from scratch ??
Many thanks for reading this, and for helpful answers in advance.
FrenchcoreModerators: Christophe, Mark
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Re: Frenchcoreharry2011,
If I was you, using the EKS-9 would be the best place to start. The drum synth is perfect for that sound (using the LFO AMT, RATE & INVERT) I have messed around with it a few times, and can quickly get that "bouncy drum" sound easily.
Re: FrenchcoreThank you for replying Steven. It's much appreciated.
I downloaded the EKS-9 demo and liked it very much. Unfortunately Orion kept crashing (maybe cos I'm using vesion 6 ?). Usually Orion is very stable so I uninstalled ESK-9. Too bad it was a lot of fun and I got that bouncy kick pretty easily. I may just stay with my old Junglist. Thanks again.
Re: Frenchcore'What bpm range should I make frenchcore in ?'
there is no 'should' Radium for example makes tracks from say 160-210 bpm Check the bpm of the sort of tracks you like bear in mind that people can pitch them up or down anyway The main thing is more to make a good track in the first place.
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