one shot samples
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Jmanch |
does anyone use one shot wav samples for basslines?
ex:
a wav off the VEC1 or VEC2 cd.
Just a thought because I know alot of you guys use vstation, vanguard, bass station or any vst. But with a one shot sample I can work wonders :D |
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mysticalninja |
hows it sound when you change note? |
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Jmanch |
Sounds good to me! |
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echosystm |
quote: | Originally posted by Jmanch
to me! |
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Fledz |
I'm interested to hear a sample :) |
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mysticalninja |
sick bass
what sampler do you use? |
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Jmanch |
Originally posted by mysticalninja
sick bass
thnx, vocals seem a bit off beat
gonna try to fix that though!
I use Fl studio if thats what youre asking? |
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Fledz |
Yea really good bass. I struggle to make anything like this :( |
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Mikk |
I can't listen to the clip here at work..
Anyway, any of those resynthesis sampler/synths may work when you have only one single sample and want to pitch it up/down a lot. Something like CamelAudio Cameleon 5000. It will keep the attack of the sound constant regardless of the pitch, and make a very smooth and lively loop to extend the notes as long as you want. I tried it for those Venceance bass samples and it sounded good no matter how high or low notes you play. |
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flutlicht junky |
Or if you don't have that I take the sample offline and process it carefully with pitch adjusting tools to get the notes higher or lower down the scale.
I find bass samples ideal for adding further texture to a bassline underpinned with a synth.
Anyone rememeber the hennes and cold scot project bassline, must have been sampled and been made into hundreds of tunes lol |
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Jmanch |
Cool didnt know cameleon 5000 could do that, thanks for all the replies guys :) |
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