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Making my Basslines go whoomph!
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ralpheeee
G'day

Long time reader first time poster etc

I have been struggling with my basslines, I'm trying to get a Benny Benassi style sound.

Can anyone help me?
gr8ape
Compress the kick with the bass. Try Different settings, but keep in mind what you want to reduce the volume of the bass when your kick plays, so a -3 tresholh and 2:1 wont do that. play with the ratio with 3:1 or higher and lower the treshold till you get the pumping you like. Careful however, as pumping can be VERY ANNOYING, but a little bit sure gives some oomph
ralpheeee
Nice one Mate!!!

That worked a farken treat
aquila
my favourite whoomph sound is the dead body of a cane toad hitting a brick wall after it was flung from a speeding vehicle.
nhibberd
The comp is always good as was discribed. Also you could try a slower attack time for your kick sample and move it forward a notch in your sequence. Sometimes a static flange or chorus can add a bit of space to your kick.

kind regards,

CD
DigiNut
Okay, I put this exact question in the FAQ on the weekend.

No excuses anymore.
Analog Artisan
quote:
Originally posted by aquila
my favourite whoomph sound is the dead body of a cane toad hitting a brick wall after it was flung from a speeding vehicle.


ROFL, you queenslanders and your toads... :crazy:
ralpheeee
quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
Okay, I put this exact question in the FAQ on the weekend.

No excuses anymore.


LOL.
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