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vaski's signature type of bass. sounds like electricity?

Post by filthy_ » Tue Mar 22, 2011 3:06 am

starts around 2:43



like i said, it sounds like a surge of electricity, if thats a way to explain it about. it also almost sounds like a stab but it isnt. its the almost reese type of thing playing the quick tuplet/syncopated rhythm. i cant quite get it and im somewhat decent with synthesis. or, am i reading to deeply into it?
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Re: vaski's signature type of bass. sounds like electricity?

Post by chewie » Tue Mar 22, 2011 8:04 am

That's the performer lfo in massive on the bandpass filter straight out of the subfocus tutorial basically, google it. The tone comes from the notch filter pre bandpass and the infamous scrap yard oscillator.

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Re: vaski's signature type of bass. sounds like electricity?

Post by serox » Tue Mar 22, 2011 12:23 pm

Everyone I see a thread like this I know what its going to be before I even click on the link but I still do it, just in hope its something NEW.

This is just another track made using one of a million tuts from youtube that show you exactly how to make this very over used sound.

Vengence drums again? :u:
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Re: vaski's signature type of bass. sounds like electricity?

Post by Basic A » Tue Mar 22, 2011 12:34 pm

serox wrote:Everyone I see a thread like this I know what its going to be before I even click on the link but I still do it, just in hope its something NEW.

This is just another track made using one of a million tuts from youtube that show you exactly how to make this very over used sound.

Vengence drums again? :u:
Just, on a level of me n you have similar tastes and Im not big on this tune either, lemme say, Vaski's been making this stuff longer then youtube wobble tutorials existed... Its cliche' shit now, but when he first started at it, it was pretty neat...
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Re: vaski's signature type of bass. sounds like electricity?

Post by serox » Tue Mar 22, 2011 12:39 pm

Sounds the same as Datsik/Excision to me.

Same drum samples, same drum programming and the same random cheesy film samples. The same techniques for making mid range bass too.

Has anyone seen these 3 people in the same room?:D

I wouldn't say it was new when they started doing it neither. It was around in DnB and it was this shit that turned most people I know off DnB!
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Post by Basic A » Tue Mar 22, 2011 1:01 pm

serox wrote:Sounds the same as Datsik/Excision to me.
Or do they sound the same as Vaski? Seems googling they were two years after with releases =/...
serox wrote: Same drum samples, same drum programming and the same random cheesy film samples.
This i will agree to though, his music, like everything else filth oriented, slowly reduced itsself to the lowest common denominator/film sample in the past few years...
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Re: vaski's signature type of bass. sounds like electricity?

Post by serox » Tue Mar 22, 2011 1:04 pm

Basic A wrote:
serox wrote:Sounds the same as Datsik/Excision to me.
Or do they sound the same as Vaski? Seems googling they were two years after with releases =/...
serox wrote: Same drum samples, same drum programming and the same random cheesy film samples.
This i will agree to though, his music, like everything else filth oriented, slowly reduced itsself to the lowest common denominator/film sample in the past few years...
Just had a quick look. They all come from Canada! I would take a guess and say they have prob worked together to show each other, explains a lot.
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Post by Basic A » Tue Mar 22, 2011 1:07 pm

serox wrote:
Basic A wrote:
serox wrote:Sounds the same as Datsik/Excision to me.
Or do they sound the same as Vaski? Seems googling they were two years after with releases =/...
serox wrote: Same drum samples, same drum programming and the same random cheesy film samples.
This i will agree to though, his music, like everything else filth oriented, slowly reduced itsself to the lowest common denominator/film sample in the past few years...
Just had a quick look. They all come from Canada! I would take a guess and say they have prob worked together to show each other, explains a lot.
U.S. kid...

Honestly though you raise a good point, as it was all reducing itsself to the lowest common denominyoywub, they probably were trading samples and patches like madmen... Could explain Rusko too, in an older sense, moved to the US and inherited everyones cheesey rave/hardstyle patches.
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Post by serox » Tue Mar 22, 2011 1:29 pm

Basic A wrote:
U.S. kid...

Honestly though you raise a good point, as it was all reducing itsself to the lowest common denominyoywub, they probably were trading samples and patches like madmen... Could explain Rusko too, in an older sense, moved to the US and inherited everyones cheesey rave/hardstyle patches.
U sure? Excision started releasing in 2007, Datsik and Vaski 2009/2010.

I would guess Excision picked it up from someone else and passed onto his mates Datsik and Vaski.
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Re: vaski's signature type of bass. sounds like electricity?

Post by Basic A » Tue Mar 22, 2011 1:36 pm

Nah I meant Vaski is from the US, IDK man, I jsut googled there most popular tunes from back when filth was becomming the force it is now, 'Terrordome' and 'Swagga' :lol: ... So yeah, you got me on that one.. my new goto guy for bro-history, quick with the google searches. :6: :lol:
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