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Your Favorite Basslines / The Fight Against Oompa-itis (pg. 4)
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| Massive84 |
| good baseline is almost half of your track imo, i really love baselines if they have good drive.. |
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| DJ-Fuq |
Blue notes = kick, green = bassline
Make sure amp velocity is at max in ur synth, and some on the filter is needed too. This is the bassline from the original mix of pressure and sounds great. |
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| auujay |
| So there have been a few examples of Ferry and AvB style "bubbly" basslines. How do you do a thick G&D style of rolling bassline, something more for the proggy sound? |
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| djkoso |
| great basslines !! :) |
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| MrCowski |
My personal favorite "rolling" bass is:
k---k---k---k---
-xXx-Xxx-xXx-xxX
Capital is one octive higher
for a harder sound, use the following notes:
x - C (or any note)
Y - C# (or any note one higher)
-xXx-Xxx-xXx-yyY
Keep em comming |
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| Sonicstyle |
my favorit at the moment is:
k---k---k---k---
-yxx-yxx-yxx-yxx
x=normal bassline-octave
y=one octave deeper
sound example:
example |
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| josh |
| Keep this thread sticky man. I gonna love you all!:whip: |
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| Joi Lamusic |
| WOW!!! Really cool advices ;) |
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| Dj Trancentral |
Great topic :)
Personally i use the kick - bass method the most.
Although im still trying to get a better bass pattern ;) |
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| brian |
| What a delightfully useful thread!! Thanks to those posting bassline patterns...very helpful. :D |
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| MrCowski |
few random more:
The tripple oompa, as I call it:
k---k---k---k---
-x-x--x--x-x--x-
or, octaved:
k---k---k---k---
-xyx-yxy-xyx-yxy
y is one octave lower
Also:
k---k---k---k---
-yxx-yxx-yxx-yxx
or
k---k---k---k---
yyxxyyxxyyxxyyxx
though that can be muddy |
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