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supergroover
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Posted : Apr 8, 2013 08:34
@ W.A.D. read all those tips again. And just continue makeing progress over the years.. Don't push it. Just continue making tracks.

About the bass: Maybe add some more distortion to the body? Add a envelope shaper to make sure one of your layers has a very tight attack.           soundcloud.com/supergroover
W.A.D

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Posted : Apr 8, 2013 15:47
@ supergroover

ok i will read all those tips again and again
today i added little bit of distortion and decimate to the bass and it sounds better i think...thank you
when i have it done i will show it again.

supergroover
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Posted : Apr 8, 2013 23:55
Bring it on!           soundcloud.com/supergroover
Djones
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Posted : Apr 9, 2013 20:44
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On 2013-02-01 20:39, willsanquil wrote:
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On 2013-02-01 18:31, gabfavaro wrote:
Hey guys...I am reading all the post.
I use bazzism to make the KICK...

I see on some musics the kick having a PEAK in 50 HZ....I change all parameters off bazzism and the kick always have the peak in 62 HZ...anybody have a suggestion?



Well, it depends on what version of bazzism you have. In older versions, the "Fend" parameter would adjust this, so if it was peaking at 62 hz you would expect the Fend parameter to be set to 62 hz. This is how you would tune your kick, find out the frequency of your basslines root note in hz and set the fend to that.

In the newest version of bazzism however you just move the MIDI note that's triggering bazzism to the same root note as your bassline and it should change accordingly.






Something I noticed lately is that Bazzism doesn't tune correctly to its settings.
Whether I draw in the exact note in Cubase or set the frequency in Bazzism, it's off by a few notes.
Check for yourself with Span, and look at the lowest peak.

http://www.voxengo.com/product/span/

My kick here without any compressors or EQ in F# should be at 46.2hz, yet Span shows it's at 52.4hz.

PoM
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Posted : Apr 9, 2013 20:56
if the pitch modulation is not finished its probably not at the frequency it should be,anyway tune with ears, where it sound good it s good .
Djones
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Posted : Apr 9, 2013 21:08
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On 2013-04-09 20:56, PoM wrote:
if the pitch modulation is not finished its probably not at the frequency it should be,anyway tune with ears, where it sound good it s good .



I just look at the peaks, and checked with another tune for reference.
The example track was in perfect tune, bazzism wasn't.
There isn't even any peak around 46.2hz, it just rolls off from 52hz, and the volume at 46.2hz is roughly 8 db's lower than the most dominant peak at 52.
Djones
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Posted : Apr 9, 2013 21:28
Maybe I kind have overlooked something here.
Apparently the start frequency and the down sweep is affecting the lower peaks as well.
Guess a very careful combination of these settings is needed to get the kick perfectly tuned 100 % correct.
W.A.D

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Posted : Apr 11, 2013 15:01
here is the second bassline. what do think?
there is something wrong but i dont know what it is.
whats wrong?
i think the decimate dont helps so much..

https://soundcloud.com/iamdelic/w-a-d-the-neverland
Sunrise Travellers
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Posted : Apr 11, 2013 15:34
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On 2013-04-09 20:44, Djones wrote:

Something I noticed lately is that Bazzism doesn't tune correctly to its settings.
Whether I draw in the exact note in Cubase or set the frequency in Bazzism, it's off by a few notes.
Check for yourself with Span, and look at the lowest peak.

http://www.voxengo.com/product/span/

My kick here without any compressors or EQ in F# should be at 46.2hz, yet Span shows it's at 52.4hz.




Most of the times i find the key of kick with analyser and then i boost 1-2-3 db (depends) the specific freq. for example if the kick is on G i boost a little bit at 49hz and maybe 1db on 98hz (G2).
With that way you give to the kick more emphasis on key.
          ...into the wild....
Djones
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Posted : Apr 11, 2013 17:50
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On 2013-04-11 15:01, W.A.D wrote:
here is the second bassline. what do think?
there is something wrong but i dont know what it is.
whats wrong?
i think the decimate dont helps so much..

https://soundcloud.com/iamdelic/w-a-d-the-neverland



I'm no expert on this, but to me it lacks bass.
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