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alientrancesistor
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Posted : May 22, 2010 13:36:10
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hey guys
was wondering what is the most common bassline pattern in full on morning psychedelic trance and dark/night psychedelic trance?
from what i hear i see KBBB as the most common pattern used
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Uedi
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Posted : May 22, 2010 15:02
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Yes KBBB..
but BBB gives you many possibilities!
jump between octaves, play arround.
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vision dream
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Posted : May 22, 2010 22:02
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Elad
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Posted : May 22, 2010 22:25
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loki
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Posted : May 22, 2010 23:00
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On 2010-05-22 22:25, Elad wrote:
KbBbKbbB
b-lower octave
B-higher octave (same note)
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+1 !
great for loads of situations. for funky, extremely bouncy basslines (a la sienis if you like funk, or, say, like lamat if you like melodic fullon).
other ideas: try songs like logic bomb's 'marauder' for ideas on chopping it up... if i'm not mistaken its Kb_bK_bb starting at the break 2 minutes in or so... stellar deep, dark slow full on feel.
build up basslines... construct, say, 4 bars of Kbbb... then, for slower parts of your song, take a few 'b' out of it. take some more 'b' out of it, play around and arrange it, and you've reversed engineered a gorgeous building bassline breakdown, ending in your original Kbbb. |
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alientrancesistor
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Posted : May 23, 2010 04:08
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On 2010-05-22 22:25, Elad wrote:
KbBbKbbB
b-lower octave
B-higher octave (same note)
so do you think it will work well with both full on and dark psy/night psy.?
thanks guys some nice info..please some more feed backs
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soulfood
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Posted : May 23, 2010 15:13
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On 2010-05-22 22:25, Elad wrote:
KbBbKbbB
b-lower octave
B-higher octave (same note)
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Or what I find equally impressive
b-shorter note lower velocity
B-longer note higher velocity
I like to think of typical psy basslines a funk guitar riffs with lots of mute strokes |
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