I'll usually make one through massive, resample it through kontakt, then add stuff like camelphat, kombinat, psp nitro, guitarrig, etc.
But yeah just wanted to know how everyone goes about making them these days
go on...Sinisterbeats wrote:not really plugins but Thor or Malstrom
I use Reason (on its own)sprayyypaint wrote:go on...Sinisterbeats wrote:not really plugins but Thor or Malstrom
as do i, i meant to ask how you set it up? just out of curiositySinisterbeats wrote:I use Reason (on its own)sprayyypaint wrote:go on...Sinisterbeats wrote:not really plugins but Thor or Malstrom
-combisprayyypaint wrote:as do i, i meant to ask how you set it up? just out of curiositySinisterbeats wrote:I use Reason (on its own)sprayyypaint wrote:go on...Sinisterbeats wrote:not really plugins but Thor or Malstrom
yeah, use saw waves aswell, guess thats a more common way to make a reese.Echoi wrote:Detuned squares for a reece bass?
I'll have a go with thatSinisterbeats wrote:yeah, use saw waves aswell, guess thats a more common way to make a reese.Echoi wrote:Detuned squares for a reece bass?
Gives a more hollow-sounding reese.Echoi wrote:Detuned squares for a reece bass?
ExperimentEchoi wrote:I have wondered listening to certain Spor tracks, are some of his disgusting basses more square wave than saw.
dont have to just use these "pure" waveforms either. like I said further up Iv got a reese patch using the didgeridoo waveforms on Reason Malstrom synth.amphibian wrote:ExperimentEchoi wrote:I have wondered listening to certain Spor tracks, are some of his disgusting basses more square wave than saw.
Triangle waveforms also work nice for a reese.
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