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DJ Robby Rox
Longterm Newbie

Registered: Apr 2007
Location: Tiestoland
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It depends really on the track imo.
Some tracks I won't cut the "mid bass" and will purposely even layer a harder hitting bass (low freq) underneath the mid so you can feel it punch around the kick. But if I'm doing a track like that, its very difficult to have an offbeat sub bass on top of everything to drive the beat further.
It usually gets muddy doing it that way. But if I need a sub it may just hit for 1 or 2 notes a bar, and I make sure to clear room from the mid bass when the sub hits. If I have the sub on too many notes then eventually the mid bass groove gets swallowed entirely by the sub cause you wind up clearing so much room from the mid, the mid disappears (even leaving the mids in I've found it will drown out). But basically layering usually always will do the trick with low end.
I remember a sean tyas "tutorial" someone had made where the bass was layered with sytrus, vanguard, and actually slayer. The guy had cut the lows on syrtus and vanguard, but kept the lows from slayer. The bass sounded identical to some of sean tyas work. I believe I found the tut on the flipside forums, if you have Fruity I could prob get it for you but it was def on of the closest to Sean Tyas I've seen, nothing was done but simply layering. And I never once considered using slayer for trance basslines till that day, but it did add a very unique distorted flavor to the bass.
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Main Synth Lead/Pad GTs - Z3ta, Sytrus, Sylenth, Vangard, Albino & Nexus.
Main FXs GTs - Waves Plugins, Soundtoys, Volcano, FL Native FX.
Hardware - Truths, Echo Audiofire, Virus Snow, & Novation Xio Midi-Synth.
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Mar-12-2010 00:09
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chrisspob
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2005
Location: bolton
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personally i would have an offbeat bass preset (quite a deep sounding one ) high passed around 80 - 100 hz compressed maybe with some release but sidchained to a kick with a short decay, then a mdirange offbeat bass low cut to around 500 hz and high cut to around 1000 hz less in volume tho, i would have a plucky bass sound probably a k-b-B-b( or a similar pattern) with some cutoff velocity changes to give it a more live feel and or volume velocity changes, this bieng sidchained too and i would put a filter on this maybe bandpass with some automation and maybe a high pass also just to let the bass of the preset in and out when extra omph is needed like on a small break etc, then i would have a distorted lead kinda sound coming in every now and then with some white noise and res init, with cuttof automation here and there the give it a wishy washey sound,, all together they seem to work for me with lots of more tweaking!
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Mar-12-2010 00:21
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chrisspob
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2005
Location: bolton
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| quote: | Originally posted by jupiterone
if they tell you to listen to sean tyas as an example you should not be sending your music to this label | why? i disagree, i like sean tyas. his tunes at least alot of them did and still do sound awsome in a club imo.
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Mar-12-2010 01:20
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chrisspob
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2005
Location: bolton
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| quote: | Originally posted by sako487
Why put the sub offbeat, why not sidechain, sounds much better IMO | i did say sidechain it with some release on the patch, so the release is turned down in volume when the kick comes in, what you say would work tho with the right settings im sure, but i normally save that for more slower prog sounding tunes
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Mar-12-2010 02:12
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