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Sylenth Bass Help
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Obelizk
Amoeba
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Posted : Dec 31, 2009 10:23:34
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dj chichke
Chichke
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Posted : Dec 31, 2009 16:20
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i think you can raise the volume of your bassline.
compress the kick to be punchier.
the leads are too loud for my opinion.
the bassline itself sounds fine to me.
i use also sylenth and i know what you talking about dirty bassline. although i don't hear a problem at your bassline. i guess the dirt is an annoying frequency that you can cut with eq. search at the high mid what you can cut. |
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Koozer Mox
Koozer Mox
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Posted : Dec 31, 2009 22:32
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Obelizk
Amoeba
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Posted : Dec 31, 2009 23:12
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dj chichke
Chichke
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Posted : Dec 31, 2009 23:16
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On 2009-12-31 22:32, Koozer Mox wrote:
im with dj chichke, maybe there is a wierd freq making some trouble buti like the sound itself and the overall track (= nice work. i also made a bassline with sylenth and using on a track i choose "Moog bass" preset and play with the main cuttoff and reso (i dont touch the envelops) here its a sample ---> http://www.sendspace.com/file/om0y63
cheers!
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nice
the moog bass is good |
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Koozer Mox
Koozer Mox
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Posted : Jan 1, 2010 00:14
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