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Your Favorite Basslines / The Fight Against Oompa-itis (pg. 14)
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jupiterone
quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
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:



^ I love that tune...its so fun listening to the speakers accent when he guides you through the steps to breakbeat.
Rezon8
Was bored, so i threw this little midi together with 14 different types of basslines. All are 4 beats long.

Made is Cubase and exported as a Midi.

Just import the midi into you sequencer and away you go.

All in the Key of C ... so chance acording to your preferance.

Hope this gives a insight to some people, showing that there is basses other than the regular offbeat bass which everyone hammers. Try use your imagination and experiment with these.


Enjoy.


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uniquu
this is verry good tutorial!
Thank you everyone! I will try to learn how to make own bass structure.
This is verry good help :)
Reactance
303 makes a good sounding mono trance synth as well if u play it on a high octave !it almost sounds like a subtractor
:)
Reactance
Judging from the length of this thread I can come to a conclusion that a solid bassline is very difficult to achieve,
But I knew that already, a bassline seems so mysteries sometimes it’s the heart of the track yet seems so simple if whiles
Listening to a track its weird.

Most of the time if one finds a "LOCK TIGHT" bassline everthing fits together.I used to make huge riffs but never, could i find a suitable bassline, nowadays i make cheap riffs with soild basslines layered it sounds SUPER and very neat indeed.



:) :)
dj jasonF
quote:
Originally posted by Reactance
.I used to make huge riffs but never, could i find a suitable bassline, nowadays i make cheap riffs with soild basslines layered it sounds SUPER and very neat indeed.



:) :)


its a trap and i realise now that ive fallen into it... i think its better to have a unique and really intresting bassline even if that means more work. or you could go with the jezper - requiem style bass. if i remember corectly, the bassline is pretty basic but he makes it melodic for lets say one bar before adding the hats a melody etc. or hes just doing it at the end of every 16 bars, im not sure. i noticed that this creates the false feeling that the bassline is really melodic even when its just plain rythme.
TaylorR
i tried this out not too long ago. i put the bassline right before the kick would hit. where people put their snares nowadays (example-mr. fred baker)

sounded different but has its uniqueness. i dig it.
Psiweaver
Larry Mountains 54 has a great bassline really romping one.
Hikui
This a really tight thread. Mad props to everyone. :D
thesuperfunk
nice kicks :)

mikefasssy
mr palm those beats are freshhhhhhhhhhhhh very cool bumpin tune.


ive been trying to nail the classic uplifting bassline kind of sound, i think i got it pretty close.

check it out

used this patter

KunuKunuKunuKunu

K=kick
u=up an octave
n=tonic

lower the volume of the octaved note to about 3/5 of the main oompa-itis bass note and then i slapped a delay on everything above 170hz
djglacial
dj palm,

Ever try overdriving that subnote in numba1_ver2 a bit so the highs are brought out a little?
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