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Vortex_SA
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Registered: Jul 2002
Location: rehovot
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Aug-18-2008 08:36
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mattutaylor
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Aug 2008
Location: Lichfield, UK
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I'm not 100% sure on what I'm looking to acheive, however I know what I dont want...
What I dont want is something to melodic thats going to overpower my synth melodies.
And Im damn sure I dont want the techno'ey crap I am getting at the minute...
So basically, somethin thats simple enough, but does the trick ?
I can actually show you, well if you can pick it out kind of what I mean... and tbh im not 100% sure its a bassline, but its the key element to my tracks that i'm missing... but for example...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JU2HjLR-ts - you hear it in the background for the first sixteen seconds until the drum roll and then the volume increases etc
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Aug-18-2008 08:43
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pwnage1
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2007
Location: United States
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Aug-18-2008 09:00
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mattutaylor
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Aug 2008
Location: Lichfield, UK
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| quote: | Originally posted by Vortex_SA
the pattern (every letter is a 1/16th note):
K-bBKB-bK-bBKB-B
K = Kick
b = Bass on a 1 higher octave
B = Bass on your normal bass octave
- = nothin...
Use two saw oscs, one an octave lower then the other, envelope the filter like this - no attack, short decay, low sustain, mess around with the filter frequency, resonance and envelope modulation till you find the sweet spot...
you would probably want to eq out some mids and basses, also adding some sidechaining with the kick channel to get the same sound... |
Wowza... a lot for me take in there, I dont really get side-chaining as of yet but im gonna look into all this more. Thanks this is a real great help.
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Aug-18-2008 09:12
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mattutaylor
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Aug 2008
Location: Lichfield, UK
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| quote: | Originally posted by Theran
Sidechaining is a pretty simple effect to apply when you Kick and Bass clatch. Sidechaining is also referred to as the ducking effect, you can hear it in a lot of tracks nowadays. It sounds like the kick pushing away the bass, and when the kick stops, the bass returns. See it like a similar effect as automating the volume of your bass to zero when the kick drops in, and than let the bass fade back in.
Check this tutorial: http://sonictransfer.com/side-chain...-tutorial.shtml
I cannot listen to the tjoeptjoep track you posted because I'm @ work now. But nowadays, basslines contains 2 or three layers. For instance, a subbass, a bass working the mids and a high bass. What to use is a matter of opinion. I usually create my basses with the Novation V-Station and the Arturia Minimoog (both really lovely).
Hope this helps a little. |
This is a great help bud, im gonna go about seeing if i can get those now.
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Aug-18-2008 11:15
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