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Your Favorite Basslines / The Fight Against Oompa-itis (pg. 13)
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djglacial
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Originally posted by djglacial
The best application of something simmilar to this was (drumroll) a 15 minute disco version of Minnie Ripperton's "Loving You."

The basslines did not directly oppose each other, but the effect was amazing. One side seemed to be double-time compared to the other, but the effect was the same. Dig out that old record if you can (the needle doesn't fly off either).


NONONO, sorry. The song is "I feel love" by Donna Summers.

Listen to that... not the other one. (Jeeze, I'm sure anyone who listened to that expecting the bassline I described would have WTF'd pretty hard.)

Anyway, "I feel love" by Donna Summers. <------Right song. I'm just hoping she didn't do many mixes (it was on a "single" LP.)
RiCo
A bassline I made long time ago but couldn't find the file, so I recreated it. Not the same notes but oh well. :)

Clicky here!
Agenz
Excellent thread....Big thanks to all who posted with diff basslines ;)
dj jasonF
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Originally posted by djglacial

Be as creative as you want. Make a bassline out of slowed down vocals, an EQ and a frequency exciter.



haha ive done that... sounded pretty good with lots of distortion and filtering
The Drow
Mods make it a sticky...
Chronosis
I don't know about favourite... But something that doesn't sound robotic.

Bassline from prog track I'm currently working on:

|====|===^|====|===^

==== : long note
^ : octave higher

Can anyone tell how to use yousendit.com. It gives me error? Or if you know other places to upload a sample?
thoughtlessjex
Why does every one have to make monotone basslines? Octaves aren't the only intervals, you know.

|d-d-|fd-f|d-d-|fd-f|

^ This is from a track that I've been working on lately. Letters correspond to note names.

I also like the bass line from BT-Remember.
Chronosis
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Originally posted by thoughtlessjex
Why does every one have to make monotone basslines? Octaves aren't the only intervals, you know.


Cause it's easier to select all your notes and move them ie. from A to G without some notes going to wrong places. :tongue2

Here's a short 7 min clip of the bassline I mentioned above.
RiCo
I haven't done one in a while, so here it goes...another crappy bassline. You can notice the simple single note bassline in the background.

Click here!
thoughtlessjex
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Originally posted by Chronosis
Cause it's easier to select all your notes and move them ie. from A to G without some notes going to wrong places. :tongue2

Ah, but then would it not be easier to just eschew creativity altogether and throw down an off-beat bassline, thus voiding this thread as a whole?

Chronosis
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Originally posted by thoughtlessjex
Ah, but then would it not be easier to just eschew creativity altogether and throw down an off-beat bassline, thus voiding this thread as a whole?


Hey I'm not disagreeing with you at all. ;) I only answered to your question.
DigiNut
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Originally posted by thoughtlessjex
Why does every one have to make monotone basslines? Octaves aren't the only intervals, you know.

Good question!

I *heart* acid basslines, personally. Say what you will about the 303, I still have not found any other synth that comes even close to that level of versatility. Anybody heard the acid line from Poxymusic - Our Break? :eyes:
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