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djdust
Which synth do most artists use to acheive that typical psytrance bass?
djdust
Thanks for the comment -.-

In this case, the synth does matter. I wouldn't exactly use the Virus C to achieve a psytrance bass sound, now would I?
trancenrg69
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the synth doesn't matter.. if u can't get a good sound.. it's cuz you suck..


Ignore the evil ones.

DJDust,probably the most widely use hardware synth for psybass sounds is the Nordlead2. Hope that helps.
Vert
quote:
Originally posted by trancenrg69
Ignore the evil ones.

DJDust,probably the most widely use hardware synth for psybass sounds is the Nordlead2. Hope that helps.


Have respect for other's opinions, (since you seem to be an advocate of unearned respect).

(In other words, drop the attitude.)

es
Vert
DJDust, if you want some awesome sick analog bass, I'd checkout the Dave Smith Evolver. It has 2 REAL analog oscs and two digital wavetable ones, at only $500 new. http://davesmithinstruments.com/ . Hope that helps.

es
Stephenox
I'm not a psytrancer, but I've noticed that the psytrance stuff has a really unique style of bass... very very very unique, that is. And that's all I gotta say. Sorry, I really can't help you here. =(
djdust
quote:
Originally posted by trancenrg69
Ignore the evil ones.

DJDust,probably the most widely use hardware synth for psybass sounds is the Nordlead2. Hope that helps.


Thanks for the help! And BTW, if you are sick of people asking questions like that, then please don't read/comment. Last time I checked, the forums at TA weren't meant specifically for you.

I'm not underestimating the Virus synths- and as one person said earlier, psytrance bass usually has an unique sound. But, you know-- why should I talk? I suck.
alanzo
i deleted my posts and take back everything I said.. i'm willing to admit when i'm wrong..
hey cheggy
Old analog gear tends to be pretty popular to get those juicy basses, things like the roland juno and jupiter stuff.
DaveSchloosh!
Anything that can pump out a throbbing sine wave.... and remember that LFO is your friend..... real analogue synths as Cheggy says the Juno's and Jupiteresque's will fit the bill

djdust
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Originally posted by alanzo
i deleted my posts and take back everything I said.. i'm willing to admit when i'm wrong..


Thanks- no hard feelings
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