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wait and save for cyber monday this year. most of the good vst's were 50% off or more.

because this whole site is 18+

other than that, keep doing music production and learn to play the piano.

No seriously, learn it, it will do wonders for your composition.

i already play the piano

Riding generally means automating the volume or other paramters to change based on the needs of different parts of the song, the term "riding" comes from when you would manually have to move a fader on a desk.

What's wrong with this? The range from 50 to 70 KHz is unaffected, I just cut from 0 to 40 because you can't really hear these frequencies and they just muddy up the mix

then make music and come back when you have something to show

Thanks. I thought there was a way to do that automatically on a DAW, I guess not

Yes you should seperate it. But if you want to leave the whole sample as it is and just want the kick to stand out more, you can boost from 60 to 250 a bit. But this will boost the bass (instrument) too, so be careful.

you have no point. all you have is old age. pathetic.

I like it. It could sound better if you boosted up the bass frequencies and cut some of the higher ones, like 14 KHz upwards. Also your kick could sound better with a little bit of reverb but not too much. You should send me the song if you ever release it ;)