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Posted by Dj Fred Lamar on Jun-29-2002 20:13:

Basslines in Fruityloops

Could anyone help me out on making some good basslines in fruityloops......like which tools to use.....also

do you know of any sites w/ bassline samples and stuff

thanks for any help


Posted by El~ZaPo on Jun-30-2002 19:56:

How do you add chorus?


Posted by Michael Russo on Jun-30-2002 20:00:

Fruity comes with its own chorus plugin, just insert it into an fx channel.


Posted by El~ZaPo on Jun-30-2002 20:18:

Ok, I can't seem to find the one with chorus... is it under a different name perhaps? And I'm using version 3.0, does this version come with the chorus plugin?


Posted by Michael Russo on Jun-30-2002 20:20:

I think 3.0 does, but maybe not? I'm not sure... It's not under a different name... maybe they added it later. Anyways, its not a good idea to use chorus on a b-line anyways.


Posted by TranceMasterUk on Jun-30-2002 20:53:

i dont think the fruity chorus plugins comes with fruityloops 3.0

i think fruity 3.4 was where it came


Posted by El~ZaPo on Jun-30-2002 22:15:

That explains it. I will have to find a copy of 3.4 or 3.5 now.


Posted by El~ZaPo on Jul-01-2002 16:22:

I've got 3.4 now, there's lots of new stuff it in compared to 3.0.

What will 3.5 have over 3.4? I think I read that it will allow you to piano roll the TS404.


Posted by Michael Russo on Jul-01-2002 18:13:

3.5 is absolutely incredible, it's a huge improvement in quality

PS: don't use chorus on a b-line, unless it's extremely subtle


Posted by Joi Lamusic on Jul-01-2002 19:38:

Is that new version of Fruity out already?


Posted by El~ZaPo on Jul-01-2002 20:03:

I think the demo is out, but not the full version.


Posted by oDrori on Jul-01-2002 23:51:

Only the demo for now.

As for the Bassline thing, chorus I wouldn't recommend ... Experimenting with it could bring a good result though so have a try...

Good stuff to do perhaps:

-Give a bit of delay to it
-Use a compressor with attack set to 0 (Try different attack rates for different results though)
-Add some reverb for a lush feeling
give it a " |\ " triangles shape to achieve AvB-like Basslines


Posted by El~ZaPo on Jul-02-2002 01:50:

quote:
Originally posted by oDrori
-Give a bit of delay to it
-Use a compressor with attack set to 0 (Try different attack rates for different results though)
-Add some reverb for a lush feeling
give it a " |\ " triangles shape to achieve AvB-like Basslines



I've tried most of those with different results, mostly just playing around with the program still until I get a good feel for using it and how different things sound.

When you say "give it a |\ triangles shape", what exactly do you mean? Is this in the 3x Osc or TS404? Did you mean this kind of triangle? |/| ???


Posted by Dj Fred Lamar on Jul-02-2002 21:16:

will give it a try.......thansk ppl.....


Posted by Dave_Masters on Jul-03-2002 08:56:



I think the best way to get a good bassline (in fruity), is done by FM7.


Posted by Joi Lamusic on Jul-03-2002 16:05:

D.Edge, thanks for Ur tips about bass-lines


Posted by Joi Lamusic on Jul-04-2002 12:28:

D.Edge, I just sended little PM to U


Posted by Origin X on Jul-07-2002 16:12:

With the built in apregiator you can make some nice basslines too.


Posted by Joi Lamusic on Jul-07-2002 18:19:

Yeah, arpeg is really nice...If U know how to use it


Posted by CrackedLcd on Jul-08-2002 05:45:

check out the pro 52...it is one of the soft synths out there...Basses Leads, strings...it does it all



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