I guess the key topic surrounding this will be resampling but how do you go about it ? Is it completely trial & error or is it a sequence of steps you follow every tune to get your results ?
As i learn new things every day it's forever changing for me but if we could get some of the top players unleashing some good tips that would be great
What I've been doing in my last tunes is once i've got a 8 bar drum loop i'll choose one of my favourite soft-synths & start working on a patch. When I'm happy ill create multiple instances of that patch with different modulation values weather it be the filter sweeps, LFO dominant sound, pitch etc you get the idea, not always the same but can consist of as many you need to get the job done. Once I'm happy with my 8 bar section the bass line will be bounced to audio, then the audio file will be chucked into a sampler 3 times with their own output. Each output gets it's own chain of effects splitting the frequencies to really fill out the spectrum. With 3 different channels coming out of the one sampler it controls all the filled out sections surrounding the bass line, I then repeat this for different parts of the tune or where ever the bass line changes & thats pretty much it.
I've seen other people who record a certain amount of patches that might have a LFO rate in common, then once its in audio cutting it up to the shit house then go through heaps of processing, the thing with me is that you can't automate the synth at a later stage if you need, once in audio you can't change the values.
So if you've bothered to read through this it would be much appreciated to hear your ideas.
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