This is one issue I've been trying to resolve with my mixes. I usually use a distorted kick (and thus has a long, drawn-out bass) going along but every time (regardless of whatever kick I'm using) the punch is kind of lackluster.
The bass itself is fine, but the initial punch doesn't have that same "pow!" feeling that's present in commercial mixes. This is kind of a weird example, but in my car, whenever the kick drum hits, my back windshield reverberates. In a commercial mix, when the kick's punch hits the windshield subsequently moves and I also feel the thump of the bass hitting in my chest. Meanwhile, in my mixes the kick's punch still makes the the windshield move, but I don't feel a very strong thump in my chest.
I think that perhaps the reason behind this is the initial punch in my kicks have a lower frequency than a commercial kick's punch, but I don't know exactly how to fix this. Should I layer the distorted kick with another kick that is very short?
Whenever I've looked online about this issue it seems that every YouTube tutorial involves using a parametric EQ and cranking the lower bass frequencies super high, but that completely muddles the kick drum and the mix... Is there a more subtle way to EQ the kick to accentuate the high frequencies (if they are, after all, the ones which cause the punch I'm talking about)?
Thanks a lot in advance!
TL;DR: How do I make a distorted kick drum "thump" harder without completely destroying my mix?
