Mixing Different Sounds
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Mixing Different Sounds
So I've gotten to the point where I'm starting to use more bass sounds in my drops, but the issue I'm running into is they don't flow together very well. Are there any tricks to make everything mesh together more? Thanks.
Re: Mixing Different Sounds
I'm pretty sure you question really is, "How do I ARRANGE different bass sounds into a bassline?" Yes, Reverb can help make them sound similar but that's not going to get people dancing to your synthesis. Please allow me to redirect you to this thread: http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=224554
Your question has been asked here, and in a few different ways. The answer is there. You're not going to like the answer, but it's there
Your question has been asked here, and in a few different ways. The answer is there. You're not going to like the answer, but it's there
Re: Mixing Different Sounds
Thanks for the help guys, I think I may have figured it out, by resampling different basses I'm able to control everything a lot more, I think part of my problem was little gaps where a new LFO would start out which made things not flow as well together.
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