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Are skrillex's basses reese?

Post by ctang » Thu Feb 10, 2011 11:11 pm

Are skrillex's basses reese, im not too sure. Relative to massive synth. Ive seen some tutorials where they use modern talking oscillations, and some claiming its a reese bass. Also i dont quite understand what it means to de-tune by X amount of cents. How should i go about doing this in massive.

Please use some laymen terms im very new at production.
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Re: Are skrillex's basses reese?

Post by Mannyyyyy » Thu Feb 10, 2011 11:17 pm

ctang wrote:Are skrillex's basses reese, im not too sure. Relative to massive synth. Ive seen some tutorials where they use modern talking oscillations, and some claiming its a reese bass. Also i dont quite understand what it means to de-tune by X amount of cents. How should i go about doing this in massive.

Please use some laymen terms im very new at production.
its mostly a very processed resse with extreme growl. Try techniques for noisia basses and you'll get some results

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Re: Are skrillex's basses reese?

Post by ENNO » Thu Feb 10, 2011 11:56 pm

He uses the fm8 for his growls

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Re: Are skrillex's basses reese?

Post by Woodllem » Wed Feb 16, 2011 6:29 pm

@ENNO whats fm8?

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Re: Are skrillex's basses reese?

Post by Genevieve » Wed Feb 16, 2011 6:32 pm

Woodllem wrote:@ENNO whats fm8?
Type in those 3 wonderful characters in Google and you'll be surprised at the wealth of knowledge you'll come across!
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Re: Are skrillex's basses reese?

Post by Dreadfunk » Wed Feb 16, 2011 6:32 pm

FM8 is a Frequency Modulation synth by Native Instruments, it's pretty sick but has a steep learning curve.

His basses aren't all reeces, try different combos of square and saw waves. They key is the processing afterwards. You'll need multiple distortions and filters. You're trying to bring out the resonances in the sound, so expect a lloooong effects chain.

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Re: Are skrillex's basses reese?

Post by moki » Wed Feb 16, 2011 6:47 pm

Dreadfunk wrote:FM8 is a Frequency Modulation synth by Native Instruments, it's pretty sick but has a steep learning curve.

His basses aren't all reeces, try different combos of square and saw waves. They key is the processing afterwards. You'll need multiple distortions and filters. You're trying to bring out the resonances in the sound, so expect a lloooong effects chain.
Really? I found it the easiest one to pick up.. I'm an FM head though.

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Re: Are skrillex's basses reese?

Post by Falconthefirst » Wed Feb 16, 2011 8:59 pm

Hmm... I've messed around with FM8 a bit but haven't got even close to Skrillex's sounds

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Re: Are skrillex's basses reese?

Post by alphacat » Wed Feb 16, 2011 9:14 pm

Mannyyyyy wrote:its mostly a very processed resse with extreme growl. Try techniques for noisia basses and you'll get some results
Very processed is an understatement. Pretty sure that like Excision he's bandsplitting & layering out the wazoo...

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Re: Are skrillex's basses reese?

Post by Mannyyyyy » Wed Feb 16, 2011 9:25 pm

alphacat wrote:
Mannyyyyy wrote:its mostly a very processed resse with extreme growl. Try techniques for noisia basses and you'll get some results
Very processed is an understatement. Pretty sure that like Excision he's bandsplitting & layering out the wazoo...
lol i forgot all about layering thats a huge part of his sounds

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Re: Are skrillex's basses reese?

Post by paravrais » Wed Feb 16, 2011 10:23 pm

Woodllem wrote:@ENNO whats fm8?
Kids these days :\

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Re: Are skrillex's basses reese?

Post by jfloyd » Tue Feb 22, 2011 7:33 pm

Soo... not sure where all of you are getting your info from... how do you know he's using FM8?
Here is something thats incredibly close that I came across yesterday while making patches...
This is Massive, no freq splitting... a few camelphat's, resonators, short delays, short reverbs... and so on.
I realize this isn't 100% his sound, but its so very very close. Not bothered enough to take it any farther.


http://www.mediafire.com/file/u1un5351d ... ex%201.aif


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Re: Are skrillex's basses reese?

Post by rudebrat » Tue Feb 22, 2011 8:21 pm

Honestly, no one really knows because he hasn't commented on them at all. All he has said is that he uses ableton and a few plugins, although a bunch of forums are saying that he does use NI's FM8 for the growls (aggro preset supposedly sounds mean). Noisia definitely has similar sounds, so it definitely makes you think that it is a reese but who knows. Just gotta experiment with numerous synths and distortions
A lot of good info on this thread as well:
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Re: Are skrillex's basses reese?

Post by Aires » Tue Feb 22, 2011 9:21 pm

HE DOWNSAMPLES..... christ......

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Re: Are skrillex's basses reese?

Post by ENNO » Mon Mar 07, 2011 11:27 am

jfloyd wrote:Soo... not sure where all of you are getting your info from... how do you know he's using FM8?
Here is something thats incredibly close that I came across yesterday while making patches...
This is Massive, no freq splitting... a few camelphat's, resonators, short delays, short reverbs... and so on.
I realize this isn't 100% his sound, but its so very very close. Not bothered enough to take it any farther.


http://www.mediafire.com/file/u1un5351d ... ex%201.aif
Every sound he made in scary monsters and nice sprites was made in the fm8. He said that himself. Sure the song was called fm8 before he renamed it to scary monsters and nice sprites. This isnt to say he didnt re-sample every sound, but the fm8 pumps out some gnarly sounds as it is...

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Re: Are skrillex's basses reese?

Post by Fbac » Mon Mar 07, 2011 1:10 pm

The bass is an illusion, he uses anti-eq to add low end harmonics to the highend synth line thus creating an almost exact low end replica of the lead even tho sometimes its completly diffrent. He is a pioneer thats why people like his music.

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