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Trance Bass revealed. Motorcycle- ATRC (avb mix) dissected. (pg. 5)
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dj-sean
Glad I could be helpful. I have a lot of other tutorials planned, I'm just ridiculously busy with school and life in general for the next couple of weeks. Hopefully I'll have some more ready pretty soon.
Etherium
School definitely comes first!
cole-hawk
school... :whip:
enfusia
Hi wich vst delay you use in the second bass (ticks) left and right channel.
Thanx
dj-sean
I don't use any VST Delays, I just use something called the PanzerDelay which is a simple machine used for Buzz. I would imagine that any delay out there could replicate it though, it just echoes every 2 ticks on the left channel and every 3 ticks on the right channel.
kooma
Nice tips sean!!!
You can also layer sounds with fewer VSTi's using sends. Processing the different spectrum parts separately.

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as long as your final master is normalized to 0 db or below it wont blow your speakers


Cut everything above 80Hz compress it and normalize to 0dB. I'm sure it will blow your speakers.
Mossy
wow theres some quality tips in this thread. just managed to sit and read it and im going straight back to bass lines now!
dj-sean
Heheh this is a pretty old thread now, I could probably make a cleaner version of it and make it a little more "pro" sounding, but the underlying concepts should be the same.
Mossy
Sean you put :

Next we have the part that gives the richness/fullness to the bass. This is echoed with a 2 tick delay on the left channel and 3 tick delay on the right. A highpass filter is run over this cutting everything below 650hz, thereby allowing the notes to echo to your hearts desire without making it sound like and have bass everywhere. This was used with the VoidSynthII that comes standard with buzz, with small tweaks to one of the presets on it.


What program should I be using to use this filter? Is it part of the VSTi or should it be done in Cubase? I have been having a look through various tutorials today and they all mention filtering certain parts of the sound. I have had a quick play in Reason but am a bit lost to be honest. Should I be using special software just to do the filtering / EQing?

Any help greatfully appreciated!
kooma
Subtractor has highpass filter.

In Cubase use sends. Send the VSTi output to 2 fx channels. One for subs, other for that delay. EQ has cut functions so u can cut highs for sub and lows for that delay effect.

dj-sean
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Originally posted by Mossy
Sean you put :

Next we have the part that gives the richness/fullness to the bass. This is echoed with a 2 tick delay on the left channel and 3 tick delay on the right. A highpass filter is run over this cutting everything below 650hz, thereby allowing the notes to echo to your hearts desire without making it sound like and have bass everywhere. This was used with the VoidSynthII that comes standard with buzz, with small tweaks to one of the presets on it.


What program should I be using to use this filter? Is it part of the VSTi or should it be done in Cubase? I have been having a look through various tutorials today and they all mention filtering certain parts of the sound. I have had a quick play in Reason but am a bit lost to be honest. Should I be using special software just to do the filtering / EQing?

Any help greatfully appreciated!


Again, I'm using a simple highpass filter built-in to Buzz, pretty much the simplest form of filter you can get. Any production software you're using should have something comparable to it, but I can't help you as I haven't played around with anything other than Buzz and Logic.
enfusia
Thanx Sean I use fruity and there is the panzerdelay but i have a problem i set delayunit to ticks, and when i change the delaylen he starts from 1 when i move a little it go direct to +-100 so is 100 maybe 1 tick,200 2tick,... Because i cant not set it to 2 or 3,
Thanx,
Enfusia
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