What kind of drops are existing?Leche wrote:You mean a bass drop right?
In my song "Grey" at 1:48 for example.brandystarbrite wrote:Can you post a small example of your own drop, or bass drop on Soundcloud.
When do I hear such a bass drop in a song?brandystarbrite wrote:Wait,....when you say drop, do you mean a Bass drop like Leche mentioned, like this one?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GaeMhlFdTMU
Yeah, thanksSnarf wrote:A bass drop (to me) is basically just a section of a piece with higher musical energy (usually with a lot of bass, but not necessarily) that usually comes after some sort of build up. Given the absolutely gigantic variety of EDM out there nowadays, it's basically impossible to summarize "bass drop methods" concisely. Of course, within a genre there are cookie-cutter musical forms and typical synthesizer sounds that help define the genre.
In the OVERWERK song you linked to, the drop features a very bass heavy synth with sidechain compression to give it more rhythmic energy. Then in the Avicci song, the melody gets taken by a synth (sounding kind of like a super saw) an octave up, and the backup instrumental parts have some sidechain compression applied. So based on just those two songs, we can come up with a common feature: sidechain compression (or something that does a similar effect).
Also, in my songs that have some kind of bass drop (not that I'm particularly good at these things) I just make a bunch of random noises in catchy rhythms, because I don't know how to actually produce proper EDM
brandystarbrite wrote:Wow! In the Overwerk daybreak track, that you linked, what I found interesting was that drop sound was really soft.
2nd thing was, for a while after 1:00 secs, I thought this was a deadmau5 track. Lol!
This track is nice.
Wake me up's drop, was interesting too.
The one in your Grey track, I almost didn't hear.
But that Grey track, is a really nice music track.
In the Overwerk and Aviicii tracks, I was actually expecting to hear, that heavy Dooooshh Bass drop sound, but these two music tracks, did them much lighter than expected.
Many people have their own taste in drops, or bass drops.
Some like it super heavy, like in the Transformers movies, and some like it light or nearly inaudible.
I would say it's really a matter of preference and taste.
I would suggest making a bass drop that you think fits in well and suits your music, but make it in the way that you think makes it cool for you too.
Give it some depth or feel to it.
Oh, the previous commenters made some really good valid points too.
Make it louder?ACYDE Music wrote: My drop should hit harder
How do I make it hit harder?