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Question for the Jaytech - Starbright (Jaytech's Touch Your DJ Mix) Bassline
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| MidnightBlue |
Hey everyone, it's me again with another simple question about a track that I find really nice. You all know that Markus Schulz plays this track on GDJB frequently. Well - he did for a while, I'm not too sure if he still plays it.
I have a simple question regarding the song's bassline, and I'd like to know what type of bass it is, if thats okay with you guys. It sounds very deep with a nice sub to it, and sounds a lot like a super saw with lots of Decay maybe? Or maybe it's a super saw thats EQ'ed and compressed to be a very deep sounding saw with low octave and an LFO to make one of it's harmonics sound like a side chain almost (listen carefully)... I'm not too sure, this is why I'm here to ask one of you fellow producers and hoping that I can get some help on it. Maybe a nice post on how Jaytech did this would be very nice if any of you guys have the time and patience.
Here's a sample of what I'm talking about, of course I wouldn't forget to add one. Listen to that bassline, it's kick-ass:
code: http://www.speedyshare.com/351193170.html
Any help would be appreaciated. It really sounds like a super saw to me, but I'm not too sure on how to do that. Thanks a lot guys, I really appreaciate the help!
Regards,
~Jordan |
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| Lindo |
| It's a sidechained saw waveform. Add some distortion to give it that "dirty" sound, eq it accordingly and use your own midi and that's pretty much it. |
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| MidnightBlue |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lindo
It's a sidechained saw waveform. Add some distortion to give it that "dirty" sound, eq it accordingly and use your own midi and that's pretty much it. |
You always seem to help me out, thanks a lot for your time dude. I appreaciate it. |
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