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proxey
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Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Vleuten, The Netherlands
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| quote: | Originally posted by echosystm
nexus is good for house and other basses, but not so good for your stereotypical layered trance bass. vanguard you can definately use for this, but the oscillators aren't that powerful. v-station and korg legacy are better imo. v-station actually comes with a lot of trance-oriented presets, so thats probably the best place to start.
as a basic rule of thumb, you would usually have two or more layers to a classic trance bassline. you have the main bass synth and a sub. the sub should be about 50hz to 150-200hz, with the main sound extending from there on. these two layers may play in sync, or the sub may sort of wrap around the other notes to give it more groove.
in regards to actual programming, you need to post some samples. |
Here is the bassline sample
Big Sky_Bass
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Feb-03-2008 04:22
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Lana
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| quote: | Originally posted by echosystm
nexus is good for house and other basses, but not so good for your stereotypical layered trance bass. vanguard you can definately use for this, but the oscillators aren't that powerful. v-station and korg legacy are better imo. v-station actually comes with a lot of trance-oriented presets, so thats probably the best place to start.
as a basic rule of thumb, you would usually have two or more layers to a classic trance bassline. you have the main bass synth and a sub. the sub should be about 50hz to 150-200hz, with the main sound extending from there on. these two layers may play in sync, or the sub may sort of wrap around the other notes to give it more groove.
in regards to actual programming, you need to post some samples. |
I think that was pretty neat answer.
Very good info about those different synths also.
Thanx!!
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Feb-03-2008 07:18
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Johnny Cache
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Location: Bonn, Germany
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I frequently have problems with those basslines, too. They´re really hard to produce and each time is a new challenge...
I tried to get something close to "Thrill" for half a day but no chance. Not even an idea how it´s made.
I also use the layered approach. But I use Trilogy to make those basses, because it´s a dual rompler and you can use two different samples and mix them which I find quite useful.
Nevertheless, I usually back those basses by a row of other sounds that play around it..
I think a good example for how it´s made is O´Callaghan & Kearney - Restricted Motion (Airbase RMX). There you can hear first the "upper" bassline only, and after a little build up, the sub comes it.
But dunno how they get it to sound so much "forward"...
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Feb-03-2008 07:57
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proxey
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Vleuten, The Netherlands
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Thank you guys for the feedback. I guess I have to try to layer the basslines. I have never done this before. Are there any tutorials on the Internet where I can find some more details about layering trance basslines?
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Feb-04-2008 07:01
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rubez
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the best basslines are the classic ferry corsten ones with that gurgling noise. as in carte blanche. would to know know how thats done, seems complicated though. also a bassline i really like is wippenberg ft tiff lacey - promised land. sounds almost guitar like. thats a great one if anyone knows it.
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Feb-04-2008 15:56
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