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Another "how to recreate"... Primolux - Flame (or any fast) bassline
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Jarjar
I've been producing for about 7 weeks now so please, no ripoff bashing. I hate ripping and I'm not gonna use that bassline in any song, I just need to learn how stuff is done before I can do everything myself!

Anyway, I don't care about the synth, just the sequencing part, I can't seem to figure it out by myself.

Sample: http://w1.184.telia.com/~u18411604/...me_bassline.mp3

Answer in a piano roll/sequencer screenshot or "step-sequencer lingo" would be great, but of course, any help helps! :)
Vortex_SA
x - low otave bass
X - high octave bass
k - kick

x-xX-XXXx-xX-XXX - 16 step sequence
k---k---k---k---
but u need a massive equing and layering at least one more mid bass instrument to make it sound mint...
tell me if im making a mistake here cos i did it by ear...
BIKKEL
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Originally posted by Vortex_SA
x - low otave bass
X - high octave bass
k - kick

x-xX-XXXx-xX-XXX - 16 step sequence
k---k---k---k---
but u need a massive equing and layering at least one more mid bass instrument to make it sound mint...
tell me if im making a mistake here cos i did it by ear...


How do you make a mid-bass... just by boosting the mid freq's on the equalizer or how?
Sonicstyle
a mid-bass is a bass where only the mids are left, every other frequence is cut out
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