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oDrori
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Registered: Dec 2001
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Dudes...it's endless. Especially when now the veriety starts to run dry so they start using different notes more frequently.
One bassline I definitely dig is Walhalla:

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|z||x||z||z||x||z||z||z||x||z||x||z||z||z||x||z|

But actually I don't like listing this... kinda ruins the "Magic of knowing it inside" for me... Can't explain...


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itsamemario
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Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Mushroom Kingdom

you can use a omptis bass, but instead of playing normal, u take the shift or shuffle thing ands set it to 0:24 ms delay...

YEAH!


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Joi Lamusic
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Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Helsinki

Ummh... DJ Alfi, how to dot that shift/shuffle thing in Fruity? I didn't wind any suffle or sift knobs

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Joi Lamusic
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Location: Helsinki

This has been a really great help with creating different bass-lines Thanks for everyone!!!

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oDrori
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Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Kibbutz Gaash, home of all the light in Holyland

quote:
Originally posted by dj_alfi
you can use a omptis bass, but instead of playing normal, u take the shift or shuffle thing ands set it to 0:24 ms delay...


That's weird dude... :\


Anyways, there also the trio of "Bumping" basslines:
}Y= One octave higher than X{

1. Aria - Dido (AvB's Universal Religion remix)

|X|| ||X||Y|| ||Y|| ||Y|

2. Airscape - L'esperanza (Armin's RS mix)

|X||Y||X||Y||X|| ||X||Y|
(Notice that this is nearly itentical to a backward Aria bassline)

3. And finally: Ascension - For a Lifetime (Ocean Lab Remix)

|X||Y||X|| ||X||Y||X||Y|


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Joi Lamusic
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Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Helsinki

oDrori, really nice Thanks!

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ZENtiiz
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Registered: May 2002
Location: Netherlands

No basic trance basslines? Download hardstyle and techno and find out basslines, a personal favorite which you find VERY often is this one

code:
X---X---X---X--- kick -X-XX-X--X-XX-X- bass


variations on that one are oftenly used, cause you have the bass in a very breaky situation right after the kick and you have a bass on 2nd and 4th count making that more heavy in combination with snare, which is a dance must.. this is a way to make a record VERY dancable
example: marco v - godd


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Joi Lamusic
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Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Helsinki

ZENtiiz, thanks!! I love this bass-line Really nice advice!!

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Taz
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Registered: Mar 2002
Location: what's the difference

quote:
Originally posted by ZENtiiz
...You have a bass on 2nd and 4th count making that more heavy in combination with snare, which is a dance must.. this is a way to make a record VERY dancable


Shoot, why didn't I pick up on that one sooner? That's so right! And only a handful of producers do it.

Mind you that's a very common trick in Techno, where everything seems to come from African rhythms (the few that are 4/4 anyway, or maybe it's not African but from somewhere else) and there's often an unclear distinction as to whether something is a bassline or an 808-ish second kick drum, specifically in bangin' techno.

Any other good "rules of thumb"?

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Verona^My
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Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Rochester, NY

quote:
Originally posted by Joi Lamusic
KICK-bass-KICK-bass.. That is the only bass-line I know. But I would love to learn some others (if there are any)


Kick bass is classic. It's also why I like some country songs.

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ZENtiiz
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Registered: May 2002
Location: Netherlands

quote:
Originally posted by Taz


Shoot, why didn't I pick up on that one sooner? That's so right! And only a handful of producers do it.

Mind you that's a very common trick in Techno, where everything seems to come from African rhythms (the few that are 4/4 anyway, or maybe it's not African but from somewhere else) and there's often an unclear distinction as to whether something is a bassline or an 808-ish second kick drum, specifically in bangin' techno.

Any other good "rules of thumb"?


yeah download a lot of marco bailey stuff and listen put 310hz and higher OFF in winamp equalizer and you here the basslines


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Joi Lamusic
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Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Helsinki

What is called this bassline:

--k---k---k- : kicks
b---b---b--- : bass

Old Post Jun-08-2002 09:42  Finland
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