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 How to get an early 2000s Eurodance/Trance kick?

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Doc McFly94 Example:

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Thanks in advance.
DJ_FunDaBounce You could try using the track loaded up in your DAW alongside your project, then flicking through your kick drum library and find a similar one. Then fine tune with eq. It's punchy yet not overly bright. Use that as a hint on where the eq would be applied.

Doc McFly94
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Originally posted by DJ_FunDaBounce:
You could try using the track loaded up in your DAW alongside your project, then flicking through your kick drum library and find a similar one. Then fine tune with eq. It's punchy yet not overly bright. Use that as a hint on where the eq would be applied.





thanks man, I really appreciate it!

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