User Manual
▪ Bold: ↑9.2.7, Kick – Bold.
▪ Maple: ↑9.2.8, Kick – Maple.
▪ Push: ↑9.2.9, Kick – Push.
For more  information on  engines,  see ↑9.1.1, Engines:  Many Different Drums  per Drumsynth. For
general information on the Kick and  the other  Drumsynths, see  ↑9.1, Drumsynths – General Han-
dling.
9.2.1 Kick – Sub
The Sub engine is the default engine of the Kick.
Based on the kick from a classic analog drum machine, the Sub kick is a clean, subby, sine-
based kick drum which can be very effectively abused as a sub bass, tom or even a bleepy lead
if tuned up and played chromatically on the keyboard.
The  parameters  described  below  are  presented  as  they  appear  in  the  Control  area  (Arrange  view).
The  same  parameters  are  available  in  the  Plug-in  panel  within  the  Plug-in  Strip  (Mix  view).  See
↑13.4, The Plug-in Strip for more information on this.
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Element Description
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Engine Selects the engine used in the Kick Plug-in. If you change this
setting, please refer to ↑9.2, The Kicks.
Tune Adjusts the pitch of the drum played by the middle C, measured in
MIDI note numbers and cents. Available values range from 31.00 to
55.00. The default value is 43.00. For more details see ↑9.1.5,
Pitch Range, Tuning, and MIDI Notes.
Decay Adjusts the duration of the sound’s tail, measured as a percentage.
Available values range from 0.0 to 100.0 % (default: 50.0 %).
Using the Drumsynths
The Kicks
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