Techno Rumble - How To - Based on Techno TOP 100

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Would you like to learn how to make low-end Techno Rumble that is synonymous with huge Techno Tracks? Today I'm going to show you a really cool technique for low-end rumble.
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Let’s take a look at the Top 100 Techno Chart at Beatport to get a feeling for how we want our Techno rumble to sound. I particularly like the track Terra from Jay Lumen.
Sounds really cool. We have a mix of kick rumble with a rolling bass. The kick sounds full and large. It's a great example of rumble at its best. The next track is The Second Law of Thermodynamics by NoNameLeft. Being a scientist, I really like the name of this track. Even though both tracks sound differently, they both have the same pattern of kick, kick rumble, and rolling bass.
Rumble is a combination of a kick sample, equalization, delay, reverb, and distortion. There are multiple ways of combining these effects. The way that will give you more control is to create parallel paths with a combination of those effects.

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0:00 Intro
0:38 Checking 2 TOP 100 Techno Tracks
1:41 Rumble with Delay and Low pass
2:46 Adding Reverb
3:38 Adding Pitched-Up Rumble
5:01 Rumbler - Patcher Preset
6:06 Outro

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