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Psytrance Bass
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| djdust |
| Which synth do most artists use to acheive that typical psytrance bass? |
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| 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? |
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| trancenrg69 |
| quote: | | 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. |
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| 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.)
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| 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.
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| 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. =( |
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| 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. |
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| alanzo |
| i deleted my posts and take back everything I said.. i'm willing to admit when i'm wrong.. |
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| hey cheggy |
| Old analog gear tends to be pretty popular to get those juicy basses, things like the roland juno and jupiter stuff. |
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| 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 |
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| djdust |
| quote: | 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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