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routingwithin
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Posted : Feb 2, 2014 00:12:31
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Hi guys.. Really need some guidance
Love trance but lately been producing some funky house
every instrument that i add works great together. But the moment i add a bassline it screws with the whole sound and everything just sounds wrong.
Is it maybe that the bass is too boomy.. Or what. Kick sounds great as well. But that bassline man.. It almost seems hopeless.
When u guys add ur bassline. Do u cut any frequencies out.. Talking about a single saw tooth with a sine wav sub.
Thnx
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Fungophago
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Posted : Feb 2, 2014 00:21
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hm...im not sure what you mean.
could you give an example?
sounds to me as if you are bothered by the mid range of a saw wave? if so why don't you just cut or notch the region you don't like?
i noticed that in those (sry for the generalisation) techno styles the tend to use just a sine sub or a strongly high cut saw...
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-=Mandari=-
Mandari
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Posted : Feb 2, 2014 11:55
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bare in mind house music is just some different kind of concept. if we´re not talking about that brostep/electro thingy i hardly find raw saw bass in house music, which is quite some relative term ^^
give us an example and we should be able to help out
cheers
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jeeboomba
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Posted : Feb 5, 2014 10:27
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each bass is different dude.. u would need to hear it to tell.. but the way u say it, it def sounds like a need for eq.. theres this technique called sidechain compression.. research it.. it will help u manage ur low end better and ur kik and bass wont clash... youtube it..
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