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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? |
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| 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 |
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| ralpheeee |
Nice one Mate!!!
That worked a farken treat |
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| 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. |
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| 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 |
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| DigiNut |
Okay, I put this exact question in the FAQ on the weekend.
No excuses anymore. |
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| 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: |
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| 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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