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Your Favorite Basslines / The Fight Against Oompa-itis (pg. 13)
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| djglacial |
| quote: | 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.) |
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| 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! |
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| Agenz |
| Excellent thread....Big thanks to all who posted with diff basslines ;) |
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| dj jasonF |
| quote: | 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 |
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| The Drow |
| Mods make it a sticky... |
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| Chronosis |
I don't know about favourite... But something that doesn't sound robotic.
Bassline from prog track I'm currently working on:
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==== : 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? |
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| 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. |
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| Chronosis |
| quote: | Originally posted by thoughtlessjex
Why does every one have to make monotone basslines? Octaves aren't the only intervals, you know.
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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. |
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| 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! |
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| thoughtlessjex |
| quote: | 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? |
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| Chronosis |
| quote: | 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. |
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| DigiNut |
| quote: | 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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