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Tight&Fat Bassline

wirakocha
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Posted : Jan 28, 2014 03:11:13
Hi I was trying to make a tight and fat bassline

here an example that i was doing





for the kick i used a sample+ eq+ the glue
for the bass operator two osc, 1 osc sine 2 osc square+eq+saturator+psp vintagewarmer+sidechain

let me know how it's sounds for you?

advices if i'm wrong with the bassline...           d(((+_-)))b
"Washuma" means Mescaline
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NEBULOsity
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Posted : Jan 28, 2014 12:29
Hi! I prefer to use saw wave for bassline because its sounds sharper on my opinion but in your style of music I thing it is good. I would like to ask which saturator do you use?           https://soundcloud.com/nebulosity
Analog Archangel

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Posted : Jan 28, 2014 17:40
I would also like to add that using a saw bassline will add more harmonics to your music .
UYOYU

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Posted : Jan 28, 2014 19:13
To me it sounds like the bassline could drop by 1 octave.
wirakocha
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Posted : Jan 29, 2014 02:13
hi I was smoking weed and making some mixdown...





i dropped 1 oct to G-0

I used the saturator of Live without color + 3db           d(((+_-)))b
"Washuma" means Mescaline
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Analog Archangel

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Posted : Jan 29, 2014 15:32
It's better for sure, good work, thumbs up! Weed definitely helps
Fungophago


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Posted : Jan 29, 2014 16:04
sounds like you high cut your kick. the relation between the two is what makes it sound good but it's a tricky thing...
it's somehow like a recursive function. make a kick, make a bass, tune the bass to the kick, tune the kick to the bass - repeat...
personally i prefer saws, when i use a saw in sylenth or reactor i don't even need a sub layer...
if you are interested in saws read this:
http://www.triplag.com/4room/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=3700
cheers           https://soundcloud.com/fungophago
wirakocha
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Posted : Feb 6, 2014 03:45
Hi i was making something to 180 bpm

here a picture how it's looks



          d(((+_-)))b
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Hypereal


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Posted : Feb 6, 2014 14:08
Where is your high end ?
knocz
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Posted : Feb 7, 2014 00:04
Hmm not a bad thing, but I usually put the glue (compressor) in the beat (kick + bass) buss..
And now I think of I barely put a compressor on only the kick, but then again I also synthesize the kick with operator so there's a lot of control with envelopes.

If you compress you beat, you can really "glue" the two different sounds together, actually bringing down those large spikes you see in your waveform -> making you beat sound more coherent.

+1 on the lack of high end, and a little notch in the 350 / 650 Hz           Super Banana Sauce http://www.soundcloud.com/knocz
Rework
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Posted : Feb 13, 2014 08:26

"Hmm not a bad thing, but I usually put the glue (compressor) in the beat (kick + bass) buss"

When you "glue" kick n bass in fl does it mean you take booth thing and send it to a send channel and there from you compress It/glue it?

Or can someone please explain how to glue?           https://soundcloud.com/peter-fh
Sgt-Kabukiman


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Posted : Feb 13, 2014 09:30
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On 2014-02-13 08:26, Rework wrote:

"Hmm not a bad thing, but I usually put the glue (compressor) in the beat (kick + bass) buss"

When you "glue" kick n bass in fl does it mean you take booth thing and send it to a send channel and there from you compress It/glue it?

Or can someone please explain how to glue?




'The Glue' is the name of a compressor.

And yes, just apply it to the channel your kick and bass run through, so the compressor effects both, kick and bass.

I don't know about FL, but I suppose you can group channels there as well. So when you can, just apply the compressor to the group-channel. When you can't send your kick and bass to an effect-channel that has a compressor applied to it.
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