Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Warrington, England
Grab harderkick.wav, place a big whopping phat bass and stick it on the off-beat between kicks. Then side-chain them together.
Then you have a bass, similar to that of John O'Callaghan, Greg Downey and Sean Tyas.
May-29-2007 21:49
justjabbin
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: May 2007
Location: Sacramento, Ca
quote:
Originally posted by DJ_Eternal
Grab harderkick.wav, place a big whopping phat bass and stick it on the off-beat between kicks. Then side-chain them together.
Then you have a bass, similar to that of John O'Callaghan, Greg Downey and Sean Tyas.
Googled Harderkick.wav and found nothing...what is it and where do I get it. Does it work with Reason?
Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Warrington, England
Yeh sorry, harderkick.wav is a sort of 'inside' joke when describing Sean-Tyas style kicks. I'd go for Vengeance Essential Club Sounds Vol1 + 2. These have trance kicks, and Tyas style off-beat basses
May-29-2007 22:15
justjabbin
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: May 2007
Location: Sacramento, Ca
Caught the noob with a little joke LOL...
I already have the VEC 1 and 2..and have good kicks the problem with VEC 1 and 2 is they are not mutlisample basses so you can really only play one note without the sample playing faster/slower...I understand how to make the kick bass kick bass sound...just wanted a little help[creating that good deep driving bass in Reason using the syths not a sample
He uses softsynths for basses. Also I don't really consider his kicks hard at all, just a little punchier the standard trance fare that has dominated for too long. They are more hard house than hard trance.