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Morvan
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2009
Location: Zurich, Switzerland
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Try transposing it to an area where the lowest notes are not too low. That's the way it's done in all Genres.
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Sep-08-2009 11:02
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Subtle
Subreme tranceaddict

Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Urban Shakedown
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Sep-08-2009 11:24
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Lucidity
Twilight Vanquisher

Registered: Jan 2008
Location: Philadelphia
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One good tip I learned for evening out the bass is, once you find your sound or tone, if u are gonna let harmonics in at all, open filter all the way, then sample it on whatever your key note is. And just use that one sample, don't multisample it, while u can multisample it, if u use one sample it should be fairly even on all notes in that range. Then just use the filters and modulators on whatever your favorite sampler is. Now thing is, it is possible that you will lose fidelity the more your extend the notes into other octaves, but, if you stay around the same octave with one sample of your bass tone, you should be good then. That obviously is just part of getting a good even bass, not everyone does it, but, it was a tip I learned when I was frustrated about the same issue long ago. It can work wonders sometimes. Its not gonna make you have the best bass sound, making the sound is a whole other subject ;-)
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Sep-08-2009 11:48
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