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Carthe Blanche bass?
Heya,
does anyone know how to make that wonderfull Veracocha - Carthe Blanche bass sound?
It's my favourite bass of all times and it's something like that bass sound that my song lack at the moment.. I got everything except a cool bass sound!!
Please help..
all input and help is welcome..
Thanks in advance
I know DJ Dave B's remix of L'esperanza has a bassline that sounds pretty much like the Veracocha one, ask him
I�m pretty sure that bass is made with a TB303...But I don�t know how to make it sound like the one in CarteBlanche.
But u can try with Rebirth or RubberDuck.
303? You gotta be kidding.. for me it doesn't sound like a 303..
*fiddling like a mad man with Rebirth*
What do you think Dave B? Is it a 303? How did you make it, plz reveal

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| *fiddling like a mad man with Rebirth* |
yeah.. I see what you mean. OMG, cool basslines are so hard to make .. 
i use a combination of a bass sample and a patch i made on the TS-404 in fruityloops
i'll up a sample for ya.
[EDIT]Carte Blanche really does have an awesome bassline in it doesnt it[/EDIT]
Hey, thanks a lot

here we are, it's similar style to the carte blanche bassline
http://www.encyde.org/lc/go.php?user=dave&id=00015
sorta like gouryella - gouryella and fields of joy
but you can modify it, do you use fruity? if so i could send you the sample and ts-404 patch
Wow, fucking awesome!!
I wish I had made this bassline. Could you make a midi file with the notes?
No, sorry, I don't use Fruityloops 
Thanks for the help!
here is the notes for the gooey bass sound
http://members.optushome.com.au/dbu...ine/goobass.JPG
and here is the parameters used, (notice how i used the LFO, that is what gives it that goo type sound)
http://members.optushome.com.au/dbu...obassparams.JPG
it's not easy to get it right, if i move the filter cut slightly to the right the bassline sounds completly different and in doing so doesn't sound how it should at all!
good luck 
Re: Carthe Blanche bass?
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| Originally posted by attacc Heya, does anyone know how to make that wonderfull Veracocha - Carthe Blanche bass sound? It's my favourite bass of all times and it's something like that bass sound that my song lack at the moment.. Thanks in advance |
nevertheless, i hope someone makes u a midi of u find one
Hey, thanks for the great help man. After I get some sleep I'm going to try recreating it

Good night!!
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| Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike woaaa sorry but i couldnt disagree with you more. I think the bass is extremely weak by todays standards. Thats the only flaw in carte blanche is the weak bass. I mean i was talking to the guys that went to see signum play at GKGG, and they say there is a distinct lack of bass compared to the more newer tunes nowadays. oh well nevertheless, i hope someone makes u a midi of u find one |
Carthe Blanche has got the best bassline ever!! It's so dynamic, funky and just devine

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| Originally posted by attacc WOW, you gotta be kidding Carthe Blanche has got the best bassline ever!! It's so dynamic, funky and just devine ![]() I'm sleeping now and hopefully I will dream sweet Carthe Blance bassline dreams.. .I hope so |
nite mate
Good work Mr Dave B, i have the midi for veracocha, including the bassline notes.. you should try and use them.. se what it sounds like hehe
that would be neat !
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| Originally posted by dj dave b that would be neat ! |
Is it just me, or is the midi file missing lots of parts... like the main melody, etc?
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| Originally posted by Michael Russo Is it just me, or is the midi file missing lots of parts... like the main melody, etc? |
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| Originally posted by Haak It's fine for me. When I play it in winamp, it's 4:21 and has main melody and the piano part and everything |
that's what i was thinking, but i just opened it with winamp and it played
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