dude there is no magic preset that makes a bass....its ure ear and what effects and stuff you put on it....in asking that question i take it u are new to the game..... and im going to give you some advice
i have been producing now for three years and im only beginning to sound professional.... i will give you some knowledge that if you follow you will be at my stage in a year
learn about compression... eq.... and effects and how they change a sound... a pro sound comes from knowing how to use these three elements...
and practise ...ask questions.... practise as long as you have the passion for it and stick at it you will make it....its that simply but it takes time....
p.s if u want a trance bass then trilogy is not the right choice novation.... vanguard... albino... they are trance synths
Oct-31-2007 23:24
RichieV
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2003
Location:
speak for your self ,
i am rocking the Van Doorn preset. My only beef is that the attack seems a little too quick and i wish he would of made an adjustment to some parameter to make the attack a little softer. OH well, maybe vengeance will do something.
Nov-01-2007 00:11
Fait
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2006
Location: The ghetto :(
I use the pvd bass combined with my tyasharderkick.wav sample
Agree with maximlee. Anyway instead of cracking jokes someone could've pointed him in the right direction!
I would recommend the saw presets as a starting point. I like Juno 60 & Juno 106 as well as SH101. Then you should play with the ADSR, filters and the envelopes to get the sound you want.