Did not notice the threshold arrow to the left of the limiter meter till watching this. Super helpful!
Good tips. Thanks
amazing
At the last few seconds in the video I said “aaa, it’s very useful, I did not know it”.
Thank you!
looks good
Really useful. Had this plugin for a while but just learned a ton of new things about it. Thanks
nice missed those
Great videos series. If I could buy Kick 2 on your website it would be great… waiting for your customer service’s answer…
Just having a couple of issues on the web site… should be back working again in 20/30 mins
a very interesting plugin, I will buy it
Love this!!
Hi again. I hope you are all keeping safe. I was wondering if you could help me. I am using windows 10 and cubase pro 1.5.20 and my project is in 24 bit 48 kHz and when I drag the waveform into the project after generating it, cubase asks me whether I’d like to split the file and I choose yes but then it also asks me if I want to change the bit depth from 16 to 24. Shouldn’t Kick be 24 bit anyway if my project is 24 bit and how to I get a mono version of Kick2. I see in a DMP tutorial that it comes in a mono version for apple and logic. In cubase there is a thing called an instrument track and that is standard stereo track but on some plugins you can activate either a mono or stereo output in the output section. The work around in splitting the file into left and right works but I’m still a bit confused about why Kick2 is 16 and doesn’t follow the project bit rate. I guess I can record this into a track rather than drag the generated sample into the project. It’s all a bit confusing really. Any ideas how I should go about working and if I’m doing the right thing/ I look forward to hearing from you. Kind regards, Gareth
Hi there @gej
Need to be confirmed by @phil_johnston but I think that Kick 2 can only render stereo 16 bit audio files. Also not a Cubase user but it seems to me that in Cubase you have an option to render a stereo track to mono track. So in order to match your Cubase Project settings and get your kick in mono, the following workflow should work :
- Render you Kick inside KICK 2 and then export it to audio.
- Import back the rendered audio kick inside a new audio track in Cubase and accept the conversion settings in order to match your project bit depth.
- Render this new stereo track to mono. ( I’m quite sure this is possible inside Cubase ), the alternative is to export to mono from Cubase which should be possible as well ( That’s what I do with Ableton Live since there’s no mono track available. )
Hi @Tekalight
Thank you for your helpful reply.
As soon as I get a gap from lime pointing this weekend sometime, probably very late in the evening, I’ll check it out. Instead of rendering to mono, I’ve found that if I choose to export to project after Generating the file, Cubase gives me the option to upsample to 24 bit and an option to split the stereo file So I then have two mono tracks anyway. I can either keep both tracks and process one differently or just get rid of one track and use the other. I just thought there might be something wrong with my download because I saw a mono version being loaded into a tutorial project using Logic. I’ll try what you have said though and get back to you. Thank you again for your reply. Much appreciated. Kind regards,
Gareth
this great knowledge !!!
excellent course for fundamentals
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Useful information. Great!