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Posted : Sep 22, 2010 12:07
bass sounds very analogue maybe you can do it with logic only but I guess this one comes from an analogue synth.Interesting tune.
https://soundcloud.com/shivagarden
2 disco hooligans
Nothing special, this is the usual bass, made in soft ... the most important thing here is the processing.
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Posted : Sep 22, 2010 13:52
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On 2010-09-22 11:55, disco hooligans wrote:
This is a remix of Plaza De Funk that I did for Brighton breaks a good few years ago when I woz in the UK, b4 I started making tranc tunes.
Who can guess what synth (analog/hardware digital /software) is doing the bassline?
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Posted : Sep 23, 2010 16:18
wtf!
Stop bullshitting.
There is absolutely no way you can know if a bass (or any other sound) is from hardware or software.
Flat? Depth? Mostly all of this relates to eqing, envelopes, etc, which both hardware and software have.
What about analog modelling synths, which are basically VST's in a box?
Cut the crap.
Unless it's an untampered preset from a synth you know, you just can't know where it came from.
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Posted : Sep 23, 2010 19:09
true it s just guess , it have horrible youtube lofi sound it sound digital cause of that, but listening to the oscillator it s cleaner than lot of sofsynths (except the youtube artifacts) ,it s free of bad resonance but it can be eq and processing but even wiht that it s hard to get the sound as natural as if the source where clean and here it s very natural sounding so first i thought it was hardware and probaly analog but then the sound don t have much depth like plugs,so to me it s ever a va that have been well processed (i think a plug cause the sound dont remind me any hardware va i used.. but it could be offcourse..) or a not super fat analog synth with almost no processing,like a sh 101 i have no idea ,but it s juts guess i m probably wrong...
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Posted : Sep 24, 2010 09:53
Again, you are talking pure bullshit.
Even if I give you recording of a monophonic synth (without the music around it) you will not know which is which.
givin a shit bout the source of the bass i just can say this is a damn sexy song, dig it!!!
would love to have a clear listen to it. i dont mind the bass thingy, just lovin good music and listen to your stuff with lots of pleasure, but this is pretty cool and different to the stuff i know of yours. where can i get more of this
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Posted : Oct 2, 2010 14:23
Hey guys, i have tried for a long time to make a clean, fat baseline, used vb1, cronoX, taupro and several software vsts but i never got to the sharpness of professional guys (ace ventura, liquid soul, ectima, etc), there is always some kind of noise that you can hear when the baseline and kick are solo. Well last week i got a Virus Snow and i can say this: i did in half an hour what i'm trying to do in the last 5 years. I don´t know if it's possible to get to that sound using software but it's a lot easier with hardware. This weekend i'm gonna play a little bit and later i send you some results.
Marcelo.
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Posted : Oct 2, 2010 15:58
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On 2010-09-24 09:53, Mike A wrote:
Again, you are talking pure bullshit.
Even if I give you recording of a monophonic synth (without the music around it) you will not know which is which.
for telling that, to not even think it s possible i guess you need to clean your ears or need more experience,me i know it s offcourse possible but i don t want to mean i can it was just some random guess based on my small experience with hardware and software synth,but many could tell you the difference betwen a analog and digital oscillator on many synth...it s just experience and knowing what to listen too.this test have already been made on forums and experienced users most of the time get it right .(those using hardware analog for years...not my case at all but i do like more the dry sound of some analog oscillators over many digital ones for sure , not much the over way around)