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Posted by godsendxd on Sep-17-2006 19:14:

g& d bass line

Any body have an idea on a gabriel & dresden electro bass line or a sample i can learn from any tutorials would help wanna get that electro sound they got its really good pumps through your body on friday even made my pants vibrate thanks.


Posted by mysticalninja on Sep-17-2006 20:09:

G&D are DJ's. They don't produce... I don't think?


Posted by mysticalninja on Sep-17-2006 20:20:

If they do produce, I know the answer to your question: SideChain Compression.


Posted by Zombie0729 on Sep-18-2006 01:02:

wow, leave the rants and opinions elsewhere. some of the cheesiest songs i've ever heard atleast have 1 cool sound/effect in there. if he likes the bassline, he likes the bassline and wants to know how to recreate it.


anyways, those posts should be deleted because Josh Gabriel has excellent synth programming skills. what bassline did you want us to try and recreate(provide sample).


Anthony


Posted by godsendxd on Sep-18-2006 05:56:

ill leave the comments there everybody has there opinion doesnt offend me i know i like them dont really matter if anybody else dont like them they are famouse already lolz. yeah ive uploaded sample here so you can listen anthony =)!


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Posted by sterilis on Sep-18-2006 14:51:

quote:
Originally posted by mysticalninja
G&D are DJ's. They don't produce... I don't think?


of course they produce. motorcycle? tracking treasure down? done many more but i think you would know them. not a fan of their productions either.

and why would the guy ask how make the bassline of something that doesnt exist


Posted by LANYD on Sep-18-2006 15:35:

Have you seen this new G&D Interview? http://remixmag.com/mag/remix_fresh_air/ really good read... the way they tuck the bass with the kick is really interesting.


Posted by Biatchzxz on Sep-18-2006 16:23:

Are you guys F'ing crazy. G& D are great producers and REMIXERS.. To my opinion they are one of the best Remixers out there. They do a great job on everythign. and for u to say they suck is a little wack.. I dont see you on any top 10 lists. They obviously do not suck if they are up there on the charts..

Anyway i would probably say its all about Side Chaining Compression.. Tucking the bass in after the Kick hits. So its tight and smooth..


Posted by LANYD on Sep-18-2006 16:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Biatchzxz
Are you guys F'ing crazy. G& D are great producers and REMIXERS.. To my opinion they are one of the best Remixers out there. They do a great job on everythign. and for u to say they suck is a little wack.. I dont see you on any top 10 lists. They obviously do not suck if they are up there on the charts..


+1


Posted by godsendxd on Sep-18-2006 17:14:

Thanks for all your help guys i will get to work ill post a sample soon on how its coming along =P!


Posted by Zombie0729 on Sep-18-2006 18:24:

yup just sidechain with some pitch/glide on the bassline


Posted by ASFSE on Sep-18-2006 19:14:

interesting how they list a Behringer mixer as part of thier setup...most people on here label anything from that company as garbage, yet here is a top-tier group using it in thier productions.


Posted by godsendxd on Sep-18-2006 20:38:

Ok so on the site there doing a remix contest i was wondering if we had to recreate those same chors etc. for the remix cuase there mp3 files dont have any noteing at all. how would i go about starting this and importing it to my fruity or i cannot use fruity to remix this.
http://remixmag.com/cd_rom/gabriel_...test/index.html


sorrta lost on how i would start the remix i mean i know how i am gunna remix it but i cannot import it it is a mp3 or how ever you guys remix songs i could use some help appreciated figured i would start remixing so i can learn some more.

edit- or would i need to buy abelton live in order to remix this.


Posted by Zombie0729 on Sep-19-2006 01:53:

yeah, was gonna say...you're gonna need ableton


Posted by NO! on Sep-19-2006 02:47:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_palm
i bet their moog voyager has something to do with their good baselines.


Yep, I saw a mini documentary on them touring in the states. They stopped by a guitar center, and Gabriel talked about how the moog made basslines fat.


Posted by LoopyFIN on Oct-18-2006 14:55:

quote:
Originally posted by NO!
Yep, I saw a mini documentary on them touring in the states. They stopped by a guitar center, and Gabriel talked about how the moog made basslines fat.

"As for Trilogy, it has been one of our go-to bass boxes fo a while now."

Source:
http://www.spectrasonics.net/news/2...e-dance-charts/



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