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| quote: | Originally posted by sooper
Hi Alex,
This rocks! what a groovy bass line.. funky shit
It gets a bit repetitve though.
But the funkiness makes up for it!
I'd love to hear more stuff like this from you,
Trev |
Nice to get feedback from you, sooper I actually think I will try to make another track like this - only MORE funky Hehe
| quote: | Originally posted by iloop
B ENNI : great song, wicked bassline, bit repetitive its true, but vocals would kick work it 
thanks for the dl. |
No problem, mate I agree that it's a bit repetitive...that's why I made it so short...
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_kane
Very nice track. Very puncy bassline. Like the atmospheric feel to it. Could add another synth into it so it doesn't sound too repetitive. What did u use in reason to make it?
check out my track
http://s52.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=...L431DQBDN8R4P4D |
You wanna know how I sidechained in reason?
Most reason-users doesn't know how to sidechain-compress. Actually, the compressor isn't used at all. This is what you do:
- Load a kick in the NN19
- Make a bassline....with the subtractor for example
- Then, connect a scream4 to the kick
- Create a Spider CV afterward, and then connect the auto CV from the scream4 to the Spider CV
- Now, connect the Spider CV output to the modulation input on the subtractor, where the bassline is. (normally amp level)
- Then adjust the modulation input knob... Around 14 should do it, I think..
If you want to sidechain the strings too, just add another scream4 to the kick, and then connect the new scream4 to a new spider CV. Then basically do the same with this.
| quote: | Originally posted by Jay M
I'd suggest a powerful female vocal in it. The song is themeless.
Nice work on the bassline, bit stingy at a certain freq. Nice clubby experiment. |
OMG that's so well said, Jay !! I actually noticed that myself.. That it's themeless. So I guess vocals would add more feel to it Thanx for the feedback 
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