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Posted by maximlee on May-19-2007 22:24:

how to create bassline on the shepherd by luke chable

first of all if you havent heard this tune get it....its the best produced tune i have ever heard and if you have one that is better...tell me.

been working on breaking down this track for learning purposes and am stuck on bassline... which is every moving and filtered im trying to work out how its sequenced.....

any info would be very helpful...thanks for taking time to read

maximlee


Posted by Lunar Phase 7 on May-20-2007 00:57:

100000% agree, one of the best tunes ever. Loved it since I heard in on Slinky Transatlantic. Utterly amazing layering.

TBH, I hear about 4/5 basslines there.

There is a deep pad, off beat side chained subby thing, a sawtooth rolling affair, a deeper rolling bassline.

I really think you should simply mess around with layering, the rolling one hes got wont be to hard to make, half wayt through the tune it gets stripped down then the kick comes back and thne it goes in to a saw tooth rolling bass.


K-BB K-BB K-BB K-BB... ETC

Like you say it's all filters and phased and delayed and reverbed and what not.

But thats part of producing man, Chable is amazing. Just experiment with layering different sounds and wave forms. He's got an offbeat tom/snare thing goping on too which adds to the tone.

It's a very complex tune!


Posted by mysticalninja on May-20-2007 01:45:

sample?


Posted by Lunar Phase 7 on May-20-2007 11:46:

http://www.audiojelly.com/details.cfm?id=30929

sorry only audio jelly, but I promise you, a �1.25 investment here will give you hours of aural pleasure.

Proper listen to when your drunk/stoned kinda track.

You just get lost.


Posted by mysticalninja on May-21-2007 02:16:

i know the real pattern he used u guys got it wrong, im not telling tho. _-_


Posted by B_man on May-21-2007 04:40:

Good ninja...

Sweet bass, but I think that it is in two parts. Both parts have different patterns, but they don't play always play at the same time...



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