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Bass Drum drop Effect?
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ManTrance
I want to recreate a bass drum drop effect I've heard in a lot productions on TA. Its hard to describe but John OC uses it in his Feels Like Flying remix. Around 0:53, just before the bass ride comes in.

I've got no webspace unfortunately, so can't give you a sample, but I'm guessin most TA's will have this track on their hard drive, as its amazing.

I get the bass drum ripple after it, its just the drop effect I'm afta. Helps to set a scene so much.

I'm using Fruity and have got a wide variety of vsti's, no hardware :conf:.

Any help at all would be SO appreciated.

Cheers guys.
Critical7
Any chance you could post a small weblink to the portion in the track that has the effect you're after? I don't have that track sitting here at the moment - there are probably a lot of ways to do it, but if I could hear an example of what you mean I might be able to be of more help :)

Ryan.
dj-rob
drop bass sound? where the bass falls but it is just bass not a hit?

I have a sample of this, u should search for the term drop bass there has to be sites with it.
serp
i made a quick one in 3xOSC load up this patch in it!

http://members.optusnet.com.au/burles/bassdrop.fst

not exactly sure if its what you are looking for but i am pretty sure that it is!
Sirocco
i think it sthe sound i nmasters vs nickson out there ...that wierd bass sound it goes down or sumtin heh
RiCo
I think I know what you mean...when the bass drum is playing and when the rhythm stops, the last bass drum beat sounds normal but then pitches down sub bass type. What I do is I use Time Stretch in Cubase and slow the sample down...obviously the waveform is going to get longer. I keep playing with it until it fits with the rhythm. :)
State of Matter
It's the sound that Ronski speed uses in all of his tracks. It's a very common sound, should be easy to find. I made mine with pro 53, but there's one out there called like 808_boom.wav or something.
kewlness
try THIS

might want to raise the pitch by an octave or so
chrispitcha
Scott Mac - Damager 02

Good example of the effect you're talking about.
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