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nec
quote:
Originally posted by alanzo
different sounds.. if you want I can post a more visual tutorial.. but I would basically just be doing what goldenscan wrote above..


yes please, that would be really nice
alanzo
quote:
Originally posted by nec
yes please, that would be really nice


I'll write on up for cubase and take some screens and such. V-Station is a good VSTi for bass so I'm going to use that along with the included Cubase FX. I'll post it in here in a few days.
echosystm
wouldn't it be easier to just take a screenshot of the synth and make a sample? a tutorial is overkill, people can figure such things out for themselves. :rolleyes:
alanzo
quote:
Originally posted by echosystm
wouldn't it be easier to just take a screenshot of the synth and make a sample? a tutorial is overkill, people can figure such things out for themselves. :rolleyes:


obviously "people" can't since you didn't seem to figure out Goldenscan's post..

it's a bit more complicated than just one synth.. it takes 3 or 4 different layers, each with their own sound, rythem, and FX

don't roll your eyes at me, I'm here to help and I don't appreciate sarcastic gestures
echosystm
...

I didnt mean to offend or be sarcastic, i meant that if people just heard a small sample of the sound theyre aiming for, then most people would be able to do it.

I can't read this stuff and then make a sound just by being told to "put the doodad half way". I dont know enought to do that. I can however keep messing around until i get something similar to a sample :D

I appreciate your help, truly. I just thought it might save you a bit of time if you made some samples instead. But if u want to write a tutorial, by all means go ahead! :)

EDIT: Goldenscans post didnt have any pictures or samples in it, what are you talking about? And I'm aware that a bassline comprises of layers, i meant a sample for each layer and a screenshot of the synth used :(
Pimp_fu
quote:
Originally posted by echosystm
I can't read this stuff and then make a sound just by being told to "put the doodad half way". I dont know enought to do that. I can however keep messing around until i get something similar to a sample :D
Ah Grasshoppa, but to have the sample AND to know where to put the doodad makes even easier.
extalin
here is the original link.

http://audiopioneers.net/forum/showthread.php?t=167
Woody4eva
quote:
Originally posted by echosystm
I appreciate your help, truly.


His name isn't Truly. :mad:
echosystm
Hilarious.
alanzo
ok.. i did a cubase project with V-station and the included cubase 2.2 FX.. I only layered 2 basslines but you would layer others about the same way..

if you wanted more audioble parts to the bassline.. u would EQ out the lower frequencies like bassline 2 is.. if u wanted more bass in it.. u would cut out the higher frequencies...

BASSEY

see if this helps u to understand a bit better..

echosystm
Thanks :D
Yella Fella
i cant seem to get v-station to work under cubase SX2, i mean it installs fine... but not sure where to put the serial?
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