(logic /mac users) What do you write your bass on?
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highspeeddubbing
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(logic /mac users) What do you write your bass on?
Im using Albino2 and or Albino3 for the basslines.
Also the Phatmatik sampler for my beats and samples....
Can anyone recomend some other programmes for bass.
ps. Cammel Phat makes everything sound PHAT
Also the Phatmatik sampler for my beats and samples....
Can anyone recomend some other programmes for bass.
ps. Cammel Phat makes everything sound PHAT
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yea i use the es1 to make subbass sines and i jus export and sample/sequence the tune in reason, bounce out the tracks and mix down in logic. add a bit of compression and a low pass filter on your sub-bass somewhere around 40-80hz and high pass filters on everything else above that and your sub-bass will have enough room to be big w/o interference.
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EMU wrote:yea i use the es1 to make subbass sines and i jus export and sample/sequence the tune in reason, bounce out the tracks and mix down in logic. add a bit of compression and a low pass filter on your sub-bass somewhere around 40-80hz and high pass filters on everything else above that and your sub-bass will have enough room to be big w/o interference.
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Yeah the exs24 has a really nice sine as it basic sound if you load it in without any samplesdjunya wrote:I personally like to use the EXS24 layer a couple of basic tones and there you go... If your on Logic 7 it comes with all the basic tones you need to build unique & gnarly b-lines!! The es1 & es2 are also very wicked!! I would like to try albino though as well
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zebra2
zebra2 for bad ass bass
check the track on myspace. pretty much all sounds are from zebra except the beatz
http://www.myspace.com/tomwatsonmusic
check the track on myspace. pretty much all sounds are from zebra except the beatz
http://www.myspace.com/tomwatsonmusic
i tend to use, either my outboard sampler (korg ESX-1), albino, or something wacked out i make in reaktor.
compress to taste, and low pass the bass at about 65 - 70 hz. maybe a LITTLE additive EQ if it needs it, but usually not.
sometimes ill distort it for those upper harmonics, and so it hits harder, then ill low-pass it at 65 - 70.
compress to taste, and low pass the bass at about 65 - 70 hz. maybe a LITTLE additive EQ if it needs it, but usually not.
sometimes ill distort it for those upper harmonics, and so it hits harder, then ill low-pass it at 65 - 70.
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