sweet :S!! Think you can share that if you don't mind? I learn best by tweaking and modding already done stuff :>
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Nice (the first link was broken earlier :P) I love that second one Loud and present
quote:Originally posted by djdustx lmao...u poor basterd... no one in there right mind starts with Reason...and doesnt expect to get frustrated as hell... bro try FL STudio...its ALOT more user-friendly. with creation of basslines... try www.serious-sounds.net in the forums...theres at least 20 different genre basslines tutorials best of luck Seb. i started with reason and ended up just fine.
quote:Originally posted by Massive84 am sorry, but subtractor is the king of bass sounds, especially for trance. true!! for example cosmicman made his hit "i love you" bassline with subtracktor
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quote:Originally posted by Leon Oziel sweet :S!! Think you can share that if you don't mind? I learn best by tweaking and modding already done stuff :> Sorry, don't want to do that. The rsn-file, with the bassline(s) in it, is a part of a song that I'm working on. I hope you understand. But I think you can make your own file by listening to the sample. It isn't that complicated. If you need any help or something like that, just ask.
Okay cool, how did you get such a lucid sound?
Sorry, I ain't that good in english. What does lucid means?
argle, what they call "phat sound"
Okey, well.. By the use of some eq. On the rolling I boost'ed between 250 hz and 1k hz. Then I cutted the bass alittle. On the offbeat bass I did the opposite. Then on the kick I just used some eq and compression. That's it.
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