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How is cinematic bass made?

Post by dubesteppe » Fri Jul 27, 2012 11:10 pm

I tried searching for this but all i got was "Skrillex Cinema Bass Tutorials"

Anyways, I'm sure we are all familiar with the low rumbling sounds we hear in movie theaters when thunder/explosions occur. Heres an example http://www.freesound.org/people/ERH/sounds/34012/ Heres a picture of the waveform ImageIt lacks consistency that normal sinusoidal waves contain(which makes it rumble), and it also has many more harmonics Image How would a sound like this be made?
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Re: How is cinematic bass made?

Post by Hircine » Fri Jul 27, 2012 11:14 pm

gonna give a shot. Layer a big subby drum, a timpani and something with a deep skin sound like a taiko drum. distort those, stretch, low pass filter with a bit of resonance.
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Re: How is cinematic bass made?

Post by Reversed » Fri Jul 27, 2012 11:19 pm

I guess you would get the best results doing it like that sound engineer who explained the sounddesign in inception (the video is around here somewhere) other than that, layering it with orchestral stuff and loads of reverb are a good idea for a cinematic vibe I'd say. also, lowshelf pumping up dat bass :P

EDIT: almost forgot; Convolution Reverb can do some real magic if used right. Try using it with something with a sample of a similar spectrum as that freesound file that was recorded in a huge hall or something like that. Or maybe not anything like that but something that sounds like it. or whatever. Be creative.

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Re: How is cinematic bass made?

Post by Brian Oblivion » Sat Jul 28, 2012 3:22 am

pitch and paul stretch

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Post by didi » Sat Jul 28, 2012 10:30 pm

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Re: How is cinematic bass made?

Post by baddaBOOM » Sat Jul 28, 2012 10:41 pm

sine waves and filtering ran through some eq , i dont think it involves eq modulation unless your talking about the growls then thats something diffrent, he uses fm8 for growls
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Re: How is cinematic bass made?

Post by dubesteppe » Sun Jul 29, 2012 12:55 am

baddaBOOM wrote:sine waves and filtering ran through some eq , i dont think it involves eq modulation unless your talking about the growls then thats something diffrent, he uses fm8 for growls
what about ocean waves instead of sine waves?
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Re: How is cinematic bass made?

Post by mthrfnk » Sun Jul 29, 2012 1:05 am

dubesteppe wrote:
baddaBOOM wrote:sine waves and filtering ran through some eq , i dont think it involves eq modulation unless your talking about the growls then thats something diffrent, he uses fm8 for growls
what about ocean waves instead of sine waves?
Mexican waves would probably be better. :W:
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Re: How is cinematic bass made?

Post by jrisreal » Sun Jul 29, 2012 1:37 am

white noise >> low-pass >> limiter
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Re: How is cinematic bass made?

Post by baddaBOOM » Sun Jul 29, 2012 1:55 am

Your question was obviously how the cinematic bass was made, im sorry i tried to help?
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Re: How is cinematic bass made?

Post by Hircine » Sun Jul 29, 2012 2:30 am

baddaBOOM wrote:Your question was obviously how the cinematic bass was made, im sorry i tried to help?
cinematic bass as in cinema, that place where you get shot and watch movies you know.
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Re: How is cinematic bass made?

Post by Coolschmid » Sun Jul 29, 2012 5:42 am

The song isn't called cinematic you wad, its called cinema. OP is asking about how to make the subby bass that is in any sort of dramatic movie.

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Re: How is cinematic bass made?

Post by RandoRando » Sun Jul 29, 2012 7:53 am

get a sine and slam your hand on the keyboard below middle C.

im serious, instead of playing one not, play like 3 or 4, you get that wobbly sine sound but in the lower pitches with an envelope on it, you got yourself a giant movie sub boom
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Re: How is cinematic bass made?

Post by jrisreal » Sun Jul 29, 2012 8:02 am

RandoRando wrote:get a sine and slam your hand on the keyboard below middle C.

im serious, instead of playing one not, play like 3 or 4, you get that wobbly sine sound but in the lower pitches with an envelope on it, you got yourself a giant movie sub boom
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Re: How is cinematic bass made?

Post by Wrigzilla » Sun Jul 29, 2012 12:54 pm

Basically take a sound, low pass it and then pitch shift it down until you're getting a lot of energy in the 20-50hz range.

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