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| quote: | Originally posted by Avro
you will find that bass line patterns are limited and being creative with those paterns is what makes a bass line unique.
That said, can you please provide me with an example of a trance song that has some out of this world bass line? When you fail, which you will - you will see that during the climax of "Aloof" actually has some decent effort with the bass line. yes it sounds familiar, but which bassline doesn't?
I would not compare that to typical euro cheese. |
OKAY learn to read. Then try to make some comments, please.
To clarify, I said that bassline was very typical of euro trance. Which it is. You cant dispute that. Also, I never said cheese. You did.
The whole reason i brought up his generic bassline, is because i dont really care to hear the same shit over and over. Play with the sample, add EQ, screw with the arp formation. Just a suggestion, which he asked for. Sorry that, that bothers you.
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