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tips on making deep s/c basslines? ie coldharbour styled basslines
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Final Call
so i'm working on this remix and i can't seem to get a decent bassline going on that's similar to those tracks from the coldharbour prog trance style.

i feel like it's not as clean or as strong as it should be. any tips people?

I feel fine remix.mp3 4 by BryantFC
Lunar Phase 7
Sounds ing mint over here mate.

Great job.
Beatflux
What reverb did you use? It sounds like the same verb used on every other trance track and I've never asked.
Final Call
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Originally posted by Beatflux
What reverb did you use? It sounds like the same verb used on every other trance track and I've never asked.


it's no reverb, i think it has to do with phasing :[. i turned off all the delays and reverbs on the synths themselves as well.

and thanks Lunar, though i still feel like it's missing something. maybe pads?
Beatflux
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Originally posted by Final Call
it's no reverb, i think it has to do with phasing :[. i turned off all the delays and reverbs on the synths themselves as well.

and thanks Lunar, though i still feel like it's missing something. maybe pads?


virus?
Final Call
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Originally posted by Beatflux
virus?


lol if youre asking about the synths, it's two sylenths layered and one massive. send me a virus TI :)
CReddick
Take a lead with the osc set to 4ths, and octave it WAY down into bass territory. See how that works out for ya.
Richard Butler
A small percussive synth to quietly accompany the bass side chain stuff might give it slightly more bite strength and clarity, but I wouldn't know for sure without trying.

It sounds very good as is though mate.
Rodri Santos
If you are using Sylenth i was once juggling with the Detroit lead using a c2-c3 bass i got a coldharbour style bassline
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