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Your Favorite Basslines / The Fight Against Oompa-itis (pg. 20)
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cronodevir
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Originally posted by theterran
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Not a bad bass id say, a bit techno-y.


Oh yeah, lol wut, I'm back.
Subtle
quote:
Originally posted by cronodevir
Not a bad bass id say, a bit techno-y.


Oh yeah, lol wut, I'm back.
I knew it! :D
cronodevir
With 300% less controversy!
Subtle
quote:
Originally posted by cronodevir
With 300% less controversy!
Im just glad you use that name, instead of the other lol.
cronodevir
I forgot what the other name I used was... I only remembered because i got an email when this thread was revived, otherwise id probably have never game back here.
DJ RANN
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Originally posted by cronodevir
Oh yeah, lol wut, I'm back.


Oh Snap!
kimberly3309
come on there are infinitely many other baselines like this.
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nice spam.
Waza
Oh Thread's back from the dead.


crono is that you back for good....(is that a song or something).lol
Magnus
Nice resurrection!! This is personally one of the most memorable threads in all my days on these forums. Over the years I have searched for this thread on many occasions in vain. It was a tremendous help with lots of great ideas.

orTofønChiLd
Yeah i like this thread
theterran
I'm a perfectionist so I went back and cleaned up my example. Hopefully you can hear what I'm trying to do with it. It's really hard to put it down into words so I'm not even gonna try. I tried to go back and forth between on-beat and syncopation with both basses.

The other interesting thing although you'd have to check out my sequencer to see it, is that the basses are setup in 6 bar phrases, not 4. Not sure how that happened, but the 4 bar phrasing didn't fit at all and sounded weird. Needed the extra two bars on the root. The definition of syncopation might hold some clue...
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For other uses of the same name, see Syncopation (disambiguation).

In music, syncopation includes a variety of rhythms which are in some way unexpected in that they deviate from the strict succession of regularly spaced strong and weak beats in a meter (pulse). These include a stress on a normally unstressed beat or a rest where one would normally be stressed. "If a part of the measure that is usually unstressed is accented, the rhythm is considered to be syncopated."[1]
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Also also, someone said that it's more of a "Techno beat."

Interesting...this might explain why "Oompa loompa" is associated with trance eh? Those genre specific identifiers are funny things.

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