I don’t usually make my kick the same pitch as the bass, unless it just happens that way. I do like to re-pitch kicks to whatever sounds good. I think there’s usually some harmonic coherence with the bass, but I really don’t pay much attention to which interval.

I do however find myself trying to find the pitch of more tonal things, like if I have a sampled chord and don’t know exactly what the root note is. I don’t have perfect pitch, but do have pretty good relative pitch, so if I listen to another sound that has a known pitch, it’s pretty easy to identify the pitch of the unknown sound — if you’re not used to doing this, you can go by trial an error and pitch it up/down until it matches.

You could just load some samples with all notes, like a piano or something. Then you can audition them on the OT and compare your kick and re-pitch it accordingly.

If you don’t feel like loading up a bunch of reference samples, here’s an idea on how to do this on the OT: load up an atonal sample, like a snare, hat, or whatever. Then put a comb filter on it. You can scroll through all the notes in the comb filter and compare to the kick you’re trying to pitch.

Hope this helps

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