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the way of Modular || Baseline

Kedux
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Posted : Sep 13, 2006 01:14
Hi i got my scope pro. now and i cant stop using the Modular2, i really enjoy it and all and i see how much better it is than using regular VSts. But god dammit i just cant make a good Baseline with it! i mean i put a sawTooth, then i put it through a low pass filter for starters. but for starters i cant give it a sound as if its played three times like TAgAdAgATAgAdAgA, it sounds very blurred, and im sure its something wrong the way i place the ADSR but i just cant find the right position... and second i just cant make a good sounding baseline so i go and use the regular VB1 with QuadraFuzz... but goddammit i spent so much money expecting for kickass Baseline and i just not able to put them out. so if anyone knows tips or good soild ways for making good baselines on the scope, plz help me ifeel dirty using the Vb1, or Audiorealism again.......
e-motion
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Posted : Sep 13, 2006 01:58
have an envelope controling the filter. make it open the filter, like halfway (with a low cutoff). use 0 attack, 0 sustain and full release. play with the decay. try using 1/32 notes. for amp envelope, 0 attack, low release and play with sustain and decay. filter env ammount and the sustain's\decay's are the most important thing here.           Pyrex :: Traveling without moving
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Kedux
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Posted : Sep 13, 2006 02:43
OH-MY-GOD!!!!

This was like this penny that dropped!

U rule man! this is exactly what i was looking for
THX THX! THX!!!
i just made a base line that puts all other VSTS to shame.... except for a modular G2 base line i guess ;/

Any way to add more punchyness sub to the base line i added a Sine oscilator with a very low note and put the two through a mixer so one gives the regular bass sound and one gives the sub. i know another way is after the lowpass filter u go with the saw through a high pass which cuts the low unwanted frequencies and gives more space to kick and with the resonance add up more sub sound.

any more tips ideas and ways will be blessed!
gill
Melorix

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Posted : Sep 13, 2006 03:49
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On 2006-09-13 02:43, Kedux wrote:
Any way to add more punchyness sub to the base line i added a Sine oscilator with a very low note and put the two through a mixer so one gives the regular bass sound and one gives the sub i know another way is after the lowpass filter u go with the saw through a high pass which cuts the low unwanted frequencies and gives more space to kick and with the resonance add up more sub sound.



My goodness, the longest sentence I've seen since medivel.
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